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  1. Lady Madonna Lyrics: Lady Madonna, children at your feet / Wonder how you manage to make ends meet / Who finds the money when you pay the rent? / Did you think that money was heaven sent?...

  2. The Beatles. Letra. Traducción. Significado. Señora Madonna. Lady Madonna. Señora Madonna. Lady Madonna. Niños a tus pies. Children at your feet. Me pregunto cómo te las arreglas. Wonder how you manage. Para llegar a fin de mes. To make ends meet. ¿Quién encuentra el dinero? Who finds the money. ¿Cuándo pagas el alquiler? When you pay the rent?

  3. Lady Madonna, children at your feet Wonder how you manage to make ends meet Who finds the money when you pay the rent Did you think that money was Heaven sent? Friday night arrives without a suitcase Sunday morning creeping like a nun Monday's child has learned to tie his bootlace See how they run Lady Madonna, baby at your breast

  4. The Beatles performing “Lady Madonna.”Watch more videos from The Beatles: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTPlaylistsSubscribe to The Beatles’ YouTube channel & ri...

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  5. Letra en español de la canción de The Beatles, Lady Madonna (letra traducida) Señora Madona, niños a tus pies, me pregunto cómo haces para llegar a fin de mes. ¿Quién encuentra el dinero cuando pagas la renta? ¿Pensaste que el dinero venía del cielo? La noche del viernes llega sin equipaje, la mañana del domingo, acechando como una monja.

  6. The Beatles - Lady Madonna (Letra y canción para escuchar) - Lady Madonna / Baby at your breast / Wonders how you manage / To feed the rest / See how they run / / Lady Madonna / Lying on the bed / Listen to the music / Playing in your head.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_MadonnaLady Madonna - Wikipedia

    Speaking later about "Lady Madonna", Lennon said, "Good piano lick, but the song never really went anywhere", adding: "Maybe I helped him on some of the lyrics, but I'm not proud of them either way." [5] [15] Author Howard Sounes identifies both a relevance to McCartney's Catholic upbringing, and an autobiographical quality that belies the song's upbeat melody and delivery.