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Blue Moon
Tom: Db
     Db5  Db DbmM7/Ab
Blue moon
           Db5          Db Dbsus4/Ab
you saw me standing alone
                      Db5  Db Gbm6/Db
Without a dream in my heart
          Gbadd9/Ab       (motif)
Without a love      of my own
Db5       Db DbmM7/Ab                    Db5 Db Dbsus4/Ab
Blue moon,      you knew just what I was there for
                      Db5  Db Gbm6/Db
You heard me saying a prayer for
          Gbadd9/Ab    (motif)
Someone I really could care for
               Ebm7      Dm7       DbM7
And then there suddenly appeared before me
     Ebm7        Ab         DbM7
The only one my arms would hold
         Gbm               B7      EM7
I heard somebody whisper, "please adore me"
           Eb7                   Ab7
And when I looked to the moon it turned to gold
[Refrain]
     Db5  Db DbmM7/Ab
Blue moon
                  Db5 Db Dbsus4/Ab
now I'm no longer alone
                      Db5  Db Gbm6/Db
Without a dream in my heart
          Gbadd9/Ab       (motif)
Without a love      of my own
Solo
[: Db Db/C Db/Bb Db/Ab | x4
Bbm7 / / / | Ebm7 / Ab7 / | Db / / / | Db / / / | :]
               Ebm7      Dm7       DbM7
And then there suddenly appeared before me
     Ebm7        Ab         DbM7
The only one my arms would hold
         Gbm               B7      EM7
I heard somebody whisper, "please adore me"
           Eb7                   Ab7
And when I looked to the moon it turned to gold
[Play Refrain 2x]
You Make Me Feel So Young
Tom: Fmaj
  
Fmaj7 Dm7 Gm7 C7
You make me feel so young 
Fmaj7 F#dim7 Eb/G C7
You make me feel like spring has sprung 
Fmaj7 F7 Bbmaj7 Gm7
and every time I see you grin 
Am7 Dm7 Gm7 C7
I'm such a happy individual 
Fmaj7 Dm7 Gm7 C7
The moment that you speak 
Fmaj7 F#dim7 Eb/G C7
I want to run, play hide-and-seek 
Fmaj7 F7 Bbmaj7 Gm7
I want to go and bounce the moon 
Am7 Dm7 Db7 C7
Just like a toy balloon 
Cm7 F7
You and I,
Cm7 F7 
Were just like a couple of tots 
Em7b5 A7b9 Dm7
Running across the meadow 
Gm7 C7
Picking up lots of forget-me-nots 
Fmaj7 Dm7 Gm7 C7
You make me feel so young 
Fmaj7 F#dim7 Eb/G C7
You make me feel there are songs to be sung 
Fmaj7 F7 Bbmaj7 Gm7b5 Am7 D7b9
Bells to be rung, and a wonderful fling to be flung 
Gm7 C7 Am7 D7b9
And even when I'm old and gray 
Gm7 C7 Fmaj7 Eb7#11
I'm gonna feel the way I do today 
D7 Gm7 C7sus4 C7 F6/9
'Cause you make me feel so young
I Wont Dance
Tom: C
C       Em7   Am7      G
I won't dance,   don't ask me. 
C       Em7   Am7      G
I won't dance,   don't ask me. 
C       CM7   Dm7   G7         C  C/B   A7
I won't dance,   madame, with you.
   Gdim         F    Fm  Gdim   G           C Em  F  G7
My heart won't let me do things they should do. 
C        Em7   Am7       G
You know what?    You're lovely.
C        Em7   Am7        G
You know what?    You're lovely.
C       CM7  Dm7    G7     C  C/B   A7
But, oh what    you do to me. 
    Fdim    F     Fm          Fdim   G       C    C/B   A7
I'm like an ocean wave that's bumped on the shore;
  Fdim    F   Fm      Fdim   G        C    C - Am7 - Bb7 - C
I feel so absolutely stumped on the floor.
Bridge:
G#                     G#9      G#         G#7
When you dance, you're charming and you're gentle, 
C#                 C#9     C#   C#7
'Specially when you do the Continental.
B               B7            C7
But this feeling isn't purely mental, 
          Bm7-5 E7  Am7    Cdim      FM7   G7
For heaven rest us,    I'm not  as - bes - tos.
G   Am7    D9
And that's why 
C        Em7   Am7       G
I won't dance,    why should I? 
C        Em7   Am7       G
I won't dance,    how could I? 
C       Em7   Am7    G      C    C/B  A7
I won't dance,   Merci beaucoup. 
  Gdim      F     Fm       Fdim G   C      C/B   A7
I know that music leads the way to romance, 
  Gdim  FM7     Cdim   Dm7  Fdim      C
So if I hold you in my arms, I won't dance.
Taking A Chance on Love
Tom: C
C           Dm             G7                                                C   C+
   Here I go a - gain,    I hear those trum - pets blow again,
Am         Dsus4     D        Dm7        G               C     Dm7  G
   All a - glow a - gain -- taking a chance on love
C           Dm             G7                                                C   C+
   Here I slide a - gain,   about to take  that ride a - gain,
Am           Dsus4     D            Dm7        G               C     
   Star - ry eyed a - gain -- taking a chance on love
    Gm7        C7                     F               Gm7          C7        F   
I thought the cards were a frame-up; I never       would try.
    Fm             Bb7           Eb        Gdim         Fm7     Ab7       G7+5
But now I'm taking the game up,     and the ace of hearts is high.
C                       Dm             G7                                     C   C+
   Things are mending now;    I see a rain - bow blending now;
Am                                D7             Dm7         G             C
   We'll have our happy ending now taking a chance on love
Instrumental Break
  
Here I slip again, about to take that trip again
Got that grip again, Taking a chance on love 
Here I prove again, That I can make life move again
I'm in a grove again,  Taking a chance on love
I walk around with a horseshoe, In clover I lie
And brother rabbit of course you, better kiss your foot goodbye
On that ball again, I'm riding for a fall again
I'm gonna give my all again, Taking a chance on love
Summer Wind
Tom: C
VERSES 1 & 2:
    C
1. The sum-mer wind, came blow-in' in  
2. Like painted kites, those days and nights,
                Dm
1. From     a - cross the sea 
2. They went    fly-in' by
                                               C
1. It lingered there to touch your hair and    walk with me
2. The world was new be-neath a blue      um - brel - la sky
   C
1. All sum-mer long we sang a song
2. Then soft-er than a pi-per man 
                F                      Dm
1. And then we  strolled that gol-den  sand
2. One          day it     called to   you
        C              Dm          G                   C
1. Two  sweet-hearts           and___  the             sum-mer wind
2. I    lost    you,           I_____  lost you to the sum-mer wind

VERSE 3:
   D
3. The aut-umn wind and the win-ter winds, 
              Em
3. They have  come and gone
                                                    D
3. And still the days, those lone-ly days, they go  on and on
    D                                     
3. And guess who sighs his lul-la-bies 
            G                        Em
3. Through  nights that nev-er       end
      D         Em     A         D
3. My fick-le  friend,      the  sum-mer  wind

ENDING:
Em    A          D
           The   sum-mer wind
          Warm   sum-mer wind
Mmm,      the    sum-mer wind
One For My Baby 
Tom: C
 
C6  C13/E  F6  F#dim7  C6/G  
Ab7  G9  C6  Ab7 G13  G7(b9) 
C6                  G11  
Its quarter to three
C6                               Dm7(b5)
There's no one in the place
C6                    Dm7 
cept you and me
C6/E    Ebdim7   G7/D   
C6               G11
So set em up joe
C6                  Dm7(b5)
I got a little story
C6                   Gm7  
I think you should know
C13    
Fmaj7                      Gm7 
Were drinking my friend
Fmaj7      Bb13         
To the end of a
Cmaj9
brief episode
    Bb7(b5)  A7  Fmaj7/G  Am7 
So make it one for my baby
Dm7    Em   F    F/G      C9 
And one more for the road
F#m11       B7(#5) 
Emaj7       B11 
I know the routine
Emaj7        B11  B7(b9)
Put another nickel
Emaj7          B11 
in that there machine
Emaj7        B11 
Emaj7        F#m7 
Im feeling so bad
Abm7                   F#m11  B7(b9)  Emaj9  Bm7
Wont you make the music easy and sad
E13 
A         A(#5)   Amaj7   A6 
I could tell you a lot
G9                F#7  F7      
But you gotta to be 
Emaj7           F#m11 
true to your code
Abm7
E13            D9(#11)    C#m7   F#m7  Abm
So make it one for my baby
A              A/B                  E6       
And one more for the road
Bm11        E13  
Em11             A13
Youd never know it
Em11             A13
But buddy Im a kind of poet
               Ab9(#5)  C#7(b9)  F#7  B7  E6  
And Ive got a lot of things I wanna say
E13 
Em11         A13         A13    Adim   A9                
And if Im gloomy, please listen to me
F#7   C9 (#11)    B9(#5) 
Till it's all, all talked away
B7(b9/#5)     
       Emaj7            F#m7  
Well, that's how it goes
     Abm7                       F#m11 
And joe I know you're gettin 
Emaj7       F#m11
anxious to close
Abm7  F#m11 
B7     Emaj7             F#m11 
      So thanks for the cheer
Abm7         F#m11     
I hope you didn't mind
B7      Emaj7           Bm7    
        My bending your ear
E9   A   A(#5)  Amaj7   A6 
But this torch that I found
A13              D13(#11)  
Its gotta be drowned
D9    Emaj7          F#m7  
Or it soon might explode
Abm7                   
C#7(b9/#5)  Ab9(#5)    C#7(b9/#5)
 So make it one for my baby
F#m7   Abm7  
        A6     B11            Ab9(#5)     
And one more for the road
C#9(b9)        F#13
           That long
               B11 
So Long 
       E6      E13/Ab   A6   Bbdim  E6/B   
The long 
C13      B13             E6 
      Winding road. 
It Had To Be You 
Tom: Bb
Bb7+            Ebmaj7              C9
    It had to be you, it had to be you 
    F9
    I wandered around, and finally found 
    The somebody who could make me be true 
                    Fmin9              Dmin7
    Could make me be blue or even be glad 
    G7       Cm9      F9
    Just to be sad just thinking of you 
    Fmin9            Bb7+               Ebmaj7
    Some others I've seen might never be mean 
                     C9                F9
    Might never be cross or try to be boss 
 
    But they wouldn't do 
              Abmaj7            Abmaj6    Gmin7
    For nobody else gave me the thrill 
                    F#13
    With all your faults I love you still 
                Fm9
    It had to be you 
              Bb7+
    Wonderful you
                 Ebmaj7
    It had to be you
Interlude:  C9 | C9 | F9 | F9 | F9 | F9
                Abmaj7            Abmaj6    Gmin7
    For nobody else gave me the thrill 
                    F#13
    With all your faults I love you still 
                Fm9
    It had to be you 
              Bb7+
    Wonderful you
                 Ebmaj7
    It had to be you
It Was A Very Good Year 
Tom: Em
Intro: Em Am  Em Am G  Em Am G  B7
           Em
When I was seventeen
         F
It was a very good year
         Em                 G
It was a very good year for small town girls
    F
And soft summer nights
    E        
Wed hide from the lights
       D
On the village green
           E
When I was seventeen
Em Am  Em Am G 
Em Am G  B7
           Em
When I was twenty-one
         F
It was a very good year
         Em                 G
It was a very good year for city girls
    F
Who lived up the stair
     E
With all that perfumed hair
       D
And it came undone
           E
When I was twenty-one
Em Am  Em Am G 
Em Am G  B7
           Em
When I was thirty-five
         F
It was a very good year
         Em                 G
It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls
   F
Of independent means
     E
We d ride in limousines
      D
Their chauffeurs would drive
           E
When I was thirty-five
Em Am  Em Am G 
Em Am G  B7
            Em
But now the days grow short
           F
I m in the autumn of the year
          Em                  G
And now I think of my life as vintage wine
     F
from fine old kegs
         E
from the brim to the dregs
       D
And it poured sweet and clear
         E             D
It was a very good year
         E             D
It was a very good year  3x
Same Old Saturday Night 
Tom: G
first verse:
G              C
Went to see a movie show
G               C
Found myself an empty row
G                      C
Thought the show was just alright
 A                D
Same old Saturday night
verse 2:
G                 C
Then I made the usual stop
G             C
Coffee at the coffee shop
G                C
Friendly face nowhere in sight
A                 D
Same old Saturday night
Chorus:
   C
I really thought - the papers I bought
      G
Would help me forget you for a while
  C
Believe me honey - the funnies weren't funny
      A                  D
They didn't even make me smile
Verse 3:
  G               C
How I wish you'd lift the phone
G                 C
Fun is fun - but not alone
G                 C
'Til you let me hold you tight
A                 D
Same old Saturday night
(repeat chorus)
G                     A
Only your face - can help me erase
      C    D            G
That same old Saturday night
the end! yay! hope this helps!
That Lucky Old Sun
Tom: C
C                  Am
Up in the mornin', out on the job
Em            F            C7/C7sus2/C7
Work like the devil for my pay.
         F                 Fm
But that lucky old sun has nothing to do
    C    Am     Dm7    G7  C
But roll around heaven all day.
I fuss with my woman, and I toil for my kids,
Sweat 'til I'm wrinkled and gray,
While that lucky old sun, got nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day.
    Am    Em              F       C
Oh, Lord above, don't you hear me crying
F          G       Cmaj7
Tears roll down my eyes.
Am             Em           F      C
Send down that cloud with a silver lining,
D7             Fm6  G13   
Lift me to paradise.
Show me that river, Take me across,
Wash all my troubles away
Like that lucky old sun, give me nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day.
Two Sleepy People 
Tom: G
G       F#7  Am7          D9     D7
Here we are, out of cigarettes,
G       G/F#       E7         C               Cdim
Holding hands and yawning -- look how late it gets.
Gmaj7 G6    E7         C     Am7    Cm7
Two  sleepy people by dawn's early light,
    G   Edim    Am7    Cdim       G    Am7 - D7
And too much in love to say goodnight.
G       F#7  Am7         D7
Here we are, in the cozy chair,
G             E7       C            Cdim
Picking on a wishbone from the Frigidaire;
Gmaj7 G6    E7           C     Am7 Cm7
Two  sleepy people with nothing to say,
     G  Edim    Am7     Cdim    G
And too much in love to break away.

(Bridge:)
G  G9  G  C          D9       D7      G      G/F#    Em
Do you remember the nights we used to linger in the hall?
Em7  C      C/B         D9 D7  G
Your Father didn't like me at all.
   D7     G          C     D9  D7  C     C/B Am7   G
Do you remember the reason why we married in the fall?
   C                 E7       A7           D7
To rent this little nest, and get a bit of rest.
      G       F#7  Am7            D7
Well, here we are, just about the same,
G             E7     C            Cdim
Foggy little fella, drowsy little dame;
Gmaj7 G6    E7         C     Am7    Cm7
Two  sleepy people by dawn's early light,
     G  Edim    Am7    Cdim      G     Am7  G
And too much in love to say goodnight.
Something Stupid 
Frank & Nancy Sinatra
Tom: E
Intro: F#m  B  F#m  B  E
  E		  E6		 
I know I stand in line until you
E		    E6		    F#m		     B  F#m  B
think you have the time to spend an evening with me
    F#m		 B		  F#m		      B
And if we go someplace to dance I know that there's a chance
	     E		      E6  E  E6
you won't be leaving with me
    E		  E9	      E            E9
And afterwards we drop into a quiet little place
	   Am6		 Am
And have a drink or two
    F#m		  B		  F#m		   B	
And then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid 
       E	E6  E  E6
like I love you
      E		     E9		      E			E9
I can see it in your eyes that you despise the same old lines 
	      Am6	  
you heard the night before
    F#
And though it's just a line to you for me it's true
		    B
and never seemed so right before
  E		E6		 E		 E6
I practice everyday to find some clever lines to say 
	    F#m		      B  F#m  B
to make the meaning come true
    F#m		      B  	     F#m  	  B
But then I think I'll wait until the evening gets late
	E	       E6  E  E6
And I'm alone with you
    E		       E9		E		   E9
The time is right your perfume fills my head the stars get red 
	   Am6		  Am
and on the nights so blue
    F#m		  B		  F#m		   B
And then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid
       E	E6  E  E6
like I love you

STRING SOLO
E  E6  E  E6  F#m  B  F#m  B
F#m  B  F#m  B  E  E6  E  E6

    E		       E9		E		   E9
The time is right your perfume fills my head the stars get red 
	   Am6		  Am
and on the nights so blue
    F#m		  B		  F#m		   B
And then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid
       E	Am6
like I love you
  E	   Am
I love you
  E	   Am
I love you
FADE OUT
Young At Heart 
Tom: A
       A              A9           A        AM7
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you
A7        Bm7-5      E7
If you're young at heart;
          E7           Bm7-5       E7        E7+5
For it's hard, you will find to be narrow of mind
           A
If you're young at heart.
       C#m7-5       F#7          C#m7-5            F#7
You can  go  to extremes with im - pos - si - ble schemes,
 B7/9            B7          B7/9         B7  
Laugh when your dreams fall apart at the seams;
     E7       Gdim    E7    Gdim      E7
And life gets more exciting with each passing day,
     A6      Fdim   A6     Fdim     Bm7-5     E7
And love is either in your heart, or  on  its way.

            A             A9          A          AM7
Don't you know that it's worth ev'ry treasure on earth
 A7   Bm7-5     E7
To be young at heart;
        E7         Bm7-5          E7       E7+5
For as rich as you are, it's much better by far
       A
To be young at heart.
       B7/9           B7       B7/9         B7
And if you should survive to a hundred and five,
       B7/9           B7          E      Em
Look at all you'll derive out of being alive.
     A                      E7          Bm7-5   E7
And here is the best part - you'll have a head start
A           D9            Bm7-5      A
If you are among the very young at heart,
A          D9             Bm7-5  E7   A
If you are among the very young  at heart.
Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Night In The Week
Tom: G
Intro (Horns for guitar):
E|--3-2---1-------------------------1----2-3-|
B|----------4----1---------------------3-----|
G|------------------3------------------------|
D|---------------------3p1-------------------|
A|-------------------------3-----------------|
E|-------------------------------------------|
G
Saturday night is the loneliest night in the week
                  F
cause that's the night that my sweetie and I used to dance cheek to cheek
               Em
I don't mind Sunday night at all
                                 G
'cause that's the night friends come to ball
    F
And Monday to Friday's go fast
    Em
And another week goes past
  G
But Saturday night is the loneliest night in the week
            F
I sing the song that I sang for the memories I usually seek
            Em
Until I hear you at the door
            G               C
'til you're in my arms once more
G                                            C
Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week
(Horn Break)
G
Hey now, Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week
               F
And I sing the song that I sang for the memories I usually seek
          Em
Until I hear you at that door
      G                      C
Until you're in my arms once more
G                                            C
Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week
(Horns)
          Em
Until I hear you at that door
      G                      C
Until you're in my arms once more
G                                            C
Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week
One For My Baby 
(And One More For The Road)
Tom: D
      D      D9 D   Am7
It's quar - ter to three, 
        D  D9  D Dsus4 Am   Am7   D   D9   D  Am7
There's no one in the place ex - cept you and me,
     D   D9 D   Am7    D  D9  D Dsus4   Am  Am7  
So, set 'em up, Joe, I got a lit - tle sto - ry 
D   D9  D  Am7   D  DM7  D7
You oughta know.
       G             F7    G      F7  Em7   D    A7  G/B   B7
We're drinkin', my friend, to the end of a brief ep - i - sode --
        G   G/F#   Em7       G  G/F# G/B A7   D
Make it one for my baby and one more for the road.
  G           Dm6
I got the routine, 
   G                  Dm6   Am7 G             Dm6   G  Dm6
So drop an - oth - er nick - el in the mach - ine;
   G            Dm6   G                  Am7  Dm6
I feel kind - a bad, wish you'd make the mu - sic 
G             Dm6   G  GM7  G7   G6
Pret - ty and sad.
       C         C9    C       C9  Am7     G    Am7  Edim    E7
Could tell you a lot, but it's not in the gen - tle - man's code,
            A7  Em7     A7       C  Em7 Edim Am7  G
So, make it one for my baby and one more for the road.

Bridge:
 Am7         C9          Am7                 D9
You'd never know it but buddy, I'm a kind of poet,
       G           GM7        G7
And I got a lot of things to say;
Am7           C9         C     C/B   Am7
And when I'm gloomy, you gotta listen to me
E7        Em7         A7
Till it's all talked away.
      G           Dm6
Well that's how it goes, 
     G                  Dm6     Am7   G             Dm6   G  Dm6
And Joe, I know you're gettin' pretty anx -ious to close;
     D             Dm6
So, thanks for the cheer, 
     G               Dm6  Am7 G           Dm6  G  GM7  G7
I hope you did - n't mind my bendin' your ear.
      C            C9    Am7     G/B    Am7    G    Am7 Edim   E7
This torch that I found must be drowned or it soon might ex - plode,
            A7  Em7     A7       C  Em7 Edim Am7  E7   F7  E7
So, make it one for my baby and one more for the road,
     A7   Edim  Am7   G#7   G   Am7  A7  D9 Am7 G
That long,     long        road.

Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
Tom: C
  Cdim     Em7                  A9
If I don't see her each day, I miss her;
D                             C#m  Fm
Gee what a thrill each time I kiss her.
Em                    C#m7-5 F#7 Bm   Bm7       E7      Em7    A7      
Believe me, I've got a case  on Nancy with the laughing face.
     Cdim      Em7                  A9
She takes the winter and makes it summer;
D                      C#m     Fm
Summer could take some lessons from her.
Em                  C#m7-5  F#7   Bm              Gm       D   F7
Picture a tomboy in lace — that's Nancy with the laughing face.
Bridge 1:
       C#m                      Bm+7
Do you ever hear mission bells ringing?
              Bm7                     E9    E7-5
Well, she'll give you the very same glow;
Gm         D                            Em7    A7
When she speaks you would think it was singing;
     Bm   Bm7  E7      Em7   A7
Just hear her say, "Hello."
  Cdim      Em7                   A9
I swear to goodness, you can't resist her;
D                  C#m    Fm
Sorry for you, she has no sister.
Em                  C#m7-5 F#7  Bm             Gm        D    F7
No one could ever replace  my  Nancy with the laughing face.
Bridge 2:
       C#m                     Bm+7
What a wonderful treat to come home to,
         Bm7                      E9     E7-5
When the long day has drawn to a close;
 Gm         D                       Em7      A7
There's the patter of feet to come home to,
    Bm   Bm7  E7      Em7   A7
And Nan - cy gave me those.
 Cdim        Em7              A9
Keep Betty Grable, Lamour and Turner;
D                    C#m      Fm
She makes my heart a charcoal burner.
Em                 C#m7-5 F#7 Bm              Gdim     D     G6  D6
No one could ever replace  my Nancy with the laughing face.
Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)
Tom: C
C                     Cdim
Maybe I'm right, and maybe I'm wrong,
G7                  Gm6      A7+
Maybe I'm weak, and maybe I'm strong,
     A7      Dm   A7 A+  D7   G7   C    AM7   D7       G7
But nevertheless I'm in love with you.

C                    Cdim
Maybe I'll win, and maybe I'll lose,
      G7              Gm6               A7+
And maybe I'm in for cryin' the blues,
    A7      Dm   A7  A+ D7    G7   C
But nevertheless I'm in love with you.
Bridge:
G+   C+ F+  GM7       C7
Somehow I know at a glance
     GM7        C7        F
The terrible chances I'm taking.
 Am7         D7         Am7-5        D7           G7 - Dm7   G7 
Fine at the start, then left with a heart that is break  -  ing.
C                 Cdim
Maybe I'll live a life of regret,
G7                    Gm6             A7+
Maybe I'll give much more than I get,
    A7       Dm  A7  A+  D7  G7    C
But nevertheless I'm in love with you,
Coda:
Dm           A7  A+  D7   G7   C    D7    G+    C
Nevertheless I'm in love with you.
Nice 'n' Easy
Tom: A
A     Ab*   A  Ab   A  D9   A
Let's take it nice 'n' ea - sy
F#m7 Fm7  F#m7 Fm7 F#m7 Bm7  F#m7 Bm  Bm9* Bm C#m7-5   E7
It's gon - na  be   so   ea - sy  for  us  to  fall in love
A    Ab   A    Ab     A   D9    A
Hey, ba - by, what's your hur - ry?
F#m7 Fm7 F#m7 Fm7 F#m7 Bm7  F#m7  Bm   Bm9*  Bm C#m7-5    D    C#7
Re - lax 'n' don't you wor - ry, we're gon - na  fall in love
F#m  F#m+7   F#m7   Ebm7-5*       D        Cdim     A
We're on the road to  ro - mance,   that's safe to say
    AM7       C#m7-5     F#     F#7     Bm7-5   E7
But let's make  all  the stops along the way
A     Ab    A  Ab   A   D9     A
The prob - lem now, of course, is
F#m7 Fm7  F#m7 Fm7  F#m7 Bm7  F#m7  D    Fdim   D  C#7    F#m   Dm6
 To  sim - ply hold your hor - ses -- to rush would be a crime 
       AM7   A  AM7  A   D9    E7/6       A
'Cause nice 'n' ea - sy does it ev - 'ry time
(Instrumental Interlude - first 4 lines above)
F#m  F#m+7   F#m7   Ebm7-5*       D        Cdim     A
We're on the road to  ro - mance,   that's safe to say
    AM7       C#m7-5     F#     F#7     Bm7-5   E7
But let's make  all  the stops along the way
A     Ab    A  Ab   A   D9       F#m7 Fm7  F#m7 Fm7  F#m7 Bm7  F#m7
The prob - lem now, of course, is to  sim - ply hold your hor - ses
D    Fdim  D   C#7   F#m   Dm6        AM7   A  AM7  A   D9  E
  To rush would be a crime     'cause nice 'n' ea - sy does it
AM7   A  AM7  A   D9  E   AM7   A  AM7  A   D9     E7/6      A  G#7  F#7
Nice 'n' ea - sy does it, nice 'n' ea - sy does it ev - 'ry time
AM7   A  AM7  A   D9  E   AM7   A  AM7  A   D9  E   
Nice 'n' ea - sy does it, nice 'n' ea - sy does it,
AM7   A  AM7  A   D9     E7/6      A   D9  A
Nice 'n' ea - sy does it ev - 'ry time.

 

No One Ever Tells You
Tom: A
A           Gm7               A               Gm7
No one ever tells you what's like to love and lose,
A               Gm7             A                 Gdim
How it feels to waken and have breakfast with the blues,
D6            Dm6           A    C#m7-5  F#7
How to go on living, how to face another day --
D9          Dm+7 Fdim      E7
No one ever tells you the way.
A           Gm7               A             Gm7
No one ever tells you how it feels to walk alone,
A                   Gm7                    A          Gdim
Listening for those footsteps through the echo of your own.
D6           Dm6                A             C#m7-5  F#7
Suddenly it hits you all those dreams weren't worth a dime,
       D9     Dm6   Bb9  E7      A
'Cause no one ever tells you in time.
Bridge:
Gm7    Gdim     D   DM7      D6
Long before the icy winds of winter,
Dm7    Fdim       A7        A7+5     D
Autumn tells the swallows, "Time to fly."
Gm7             A    Gm7             A
Why did she pretend, till the bitter end,
Dm      Dm6      Bm7-5   Fdim        E7
Till it broke my heart to say, "Goodbye."
    A           Gm7                 A             Gm7
And no one ever tells you that it's just another fling;
A            Gm7                 A              Gdim
No one ever warns you when your heart begins to sing.
D6                 Dm6          A     C#m7-5    F#7
Someone tells you later all is fair in love and war,
    D9     Dm6   Bb9  E7      A
But no one ever tells you before.

Coda:
  C#m7-5        F#7 
It never comes easy, 
D9     Dm7  E7            A
No one ever tells you before.

 

Oh! What It Seemed to Be
Tom: A
E7     A      Cdim          A    E7        A  Bm7-5        A    E7
It was just a neighborhood dance,  that's all      that it was --
     A           Fdim   A   E7
But, oh, what it seemed to be!
        Bm7   Fdim       Bm7   F#7      Bm7 F#m7     Bm7  Bm7/E
It was like a masquerade ball,     with costumes and all,
       D               Bm7-5  E7  A
'Cause you were at the dance with me.
E7     A      Cdim        A    E7        A  Bm7-5        A    E7
It was just a ride on a train,    that's all     that it was --
     A           Fdim   A   E7
But, oh, what it seemed to be!
        Bm7   Fdim        Bm7   F#7    Bm7 F#m7     Bm7  Bm7/E
It was like a trip to the stars,    to Ve - nus and Mars,
        D              Bm7-5  E7  A
'Cause you were on the train with me.
Bridge: 
    A7     DM7         AM7      F#m7
And when I kissed you, Darling,
       Bm7      Bm7-5     E7       A
It was more than just a thrill for me
   A7      DM7      AM7   G7     F#7
It was the promise, Dar - ling,
        B7                  Bm7-5      E7
Of the things that fate had willed for me.
E7     A      Cdim        A    E7        A  Bm7-5        A    E7
It was just a wedding in June,    that's all     that it was --
     A           Fdim   A   E7
But, oh, what it seemed to be!
        Bm7   Fdim    Bm7   F#7  Bm7  F#m7       Bm7  Bm7/E
It was like a royal affair  with ev - 'ry - one there
       Bm7     Bm7-5    E7 Fdim A
'Cause you said "Yes, I do" to  me.
If I Had You
Tom: A
A        E7       A    AM7    AM7/9
I could show the world how to smile,
A7     Fdim D9  Dm+7        Dm6
I could be glad all of the while,
A       C#m7-5     F#m          Bm7-5 Cdim  E7  A  F#m  D9 E7
I could change the gray skies to blue  if I had you.
A        E7        A   AM7   AM7/9
I could leave the old days behind
A7   Fdim     D9  Dm+7        Dm6
Leave all my pals, I'd never mind;
A       C#m7-5   F#m     Bm7-5 Cdim  E7   A   D Dm7  A
I could start my life a - new   if I had you.
Bridge:
C#m            C#m7-5         G#7
I could climb a snow-capped mountain,
C#m           C#m7-5      G#7
Sail the mighty o - cean wide;
C#m              C#m7-5   F#7
I could cross the burning desert
Bm7-5         Cdim Fdim E7
  If I had you by   my side.
A       E7    A    AM7      AM7/9
I could be a king, dear, uncrowned, 
A7   Fdim  D9   Dm+7      Dm6
Humble or poor, rich or renowned
A       C#m7-5  F#m        Bm7-5 Cdim  E7  A    D9    A6
There is nothing I couldn't do    if I had you.
If You Go Away
Tom: Am
   Am
If you go away on this summer day 
         Dm
Then you might as well take the sun away;
         G7       
All the birds that flew in the summer sky 
         C9        C            C9         C
When our love was new and our hearts were high;
                  Dm6                     E7
When the day was young and the night was long
        Am
And the moon stood still for the nightbird's song,
          Dm7               E7  Dm6    Am
If you go away, if you go away, if you go away.
           Am7                   Am6
But if you stay, I'll make you a day 
                E7-9              Am
Like no day has been or will be again;
                  Am7                 Am6   
We'll sail on the sun, we'll ride on the rain, 
                   G7                    C
We'll talk to the trees and worship the wind.
     E7     Am             Bb
Then if you go, I'll understand, 
                     Dm6      E7         Am
Leave me just enough love to fill up my hand,
            C          Dm   Dm6             E7  D6  E7
If you go away, if you go away, if you go away.

       Am
If you go away, as I know you will, 
          Dm                     Dm+7
You must tell the world to stop turning til
      G7
You return again, if you ever do, 
          C
For what good is love without loving you?
       Dm6                         E7
Can I tell you now, as you turn to go, 
         Am
I'll be dying slow til your next hello,
           Dm7             E7   Dm6    Am
If you go away, if you go away, if you go away.
             Am7                 Am6
But if you stay, I'll make you a night 
                  E7-9              Am
Like no night has been, or will be again;
                   Am7                      Am6
I'll sail on your smile, I'll ride on your touch, 
                   G7                 C
I'll talk to your eyes that I love so much.
    E7     Am               Bb
But if you go, no, I won't cry, 
           Dm6                   E7         Am
Though the good is gone from the word good-bye.
            C          Dm  Dm6              E7   D6   E7
If you go away, if you go away, if you go away.
         Am
If you go away, as I know you must, 
            Dm
There'll be nothing left in the world to trust,
              G7
Just an empty room, full of empty space, 
          C
Like the empty look I see on your face;
        Dm6                               E7
I'd have been your shadow if I thought it might 
      Am
Have kept me here, by your side;
            C              Dm        E7-9         Am
If you go away, if you go away . . . please don't go away.
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
Tom: C
          C     Dm7         C          Dm7
When the sun is high in the afternoon sky,
        C           Dm7           C    C/B
You can always find something to do;
          Em7      B7            Em7       B7
But from dusk til dawn, as the clock ticks on,
    G     Em7         Dm7    G7   G7/9
Something happens to you.
       C         Dm7            C           Fdim
In the wee small hours of the morning
           C         Am             Dm7    D7/9    G7
While the whole wide world is fast asleep
     F   Cdim       C    C/B       Am
You lie awake and think about the girl 
      D         D7       D7/9      G     D7     G7
And never ever think of counting sheep
            C     Dm7                   C        Dm7
When your lonely heart has learned its lesson
          C      Em7-5 A7sus4        A7
You'd be hers if only   she   would call
       F         Cdim         C  - C/B    A7
In the wee small hours of the mor-ning
            F                G    Fdim   C   Fm  Fdim  C
That's the time you miss her most  of  all.
It Had To Be You
Tom: D
    D+         G  D+  G    G/B        E7   Dm7-5   E7
It had to be you,       it had to be you   
  E7sus4         E7      E7sus4     A9      A7        A9     A7    A9 
I wandered  a - round and finally found the somebody who
                   D  DM7 D7      Cdim         Em    B+    
Could make me be true,      could make be be blue
     Em7     A7   Em7        A   Gdim        D     Cdim     D7
And even be glad just to be sad thinkin' of you.    
       D+          G   D+  G        G/B      E7    Dm7-5   E7
Some others I've seen        might never be mean
    E7sus4        E7       E7sus4     A9        A7            A9   A7   A9
Might e - ven be cross, or try to be boss, but they wouldn't do.
     Em7     C                 Cm
For nobody else gives me the thrill
Gdim             G          B7          Em
With all your faults, dear, I love you still.
   Gdim      D7   Gdim      D7
It had to be you, wonderful you,
   D9         G   Cm6  G6
It had to be you.
It Happened in Monterey
Tom: D
A7 D6          Cdim      Em7            A7   Em7
It happened in Monterey,    a long time ago, 
  A7         G/B   A7   D   DM7     D7
I met her in Monterey,   in old Mexico.
D6    A7  Bm       Bm7-5    Edim     Em7     G/B     A7
Stars and steel guitars and luscious lips as red as wine;
Em7/9  Em7   G/B   A7   A7/9    Edim    D6       Cdim    Em7   A7
Broke some - bod - y's heart and I'm afraid, that it was mine.
A7 D6          Cdim      Em7                      A7   Em7
It happened in Monterey,    and without thinking twice,
  A7           G/B       A7       D     DM7  B7
I left her and through away, the key to paradise.
Em7     Em7/9  Em7         A7   G/B     A7
My in - dis - creet heart longs for the sweetheart 
First Time:
       Em7     A7  A7+5        D   Cdim  G/B   A7
That I left in old Mon - te - rey.
Last Time:
       Em7     A7  A7+5        D   Edim  D
That I left in old Mon - te - rey.
It Might As Well Be Spring
Tom: D
A7      D6  D        Em7  Em7sus4 G/B   D
I'm as restless as a wil -  low   in a windstorm,
A7      D6   Dalt   D    DM7     D7
I'm as jumpy  as a puppet on a string;
    G          A7         Bm   Bm7      G       A7     F#7   B7  G A7
I'd say that I had Spring fever,  but I know it isn't Spring.
A7   D6       D       Em7  Em7sus4       G/B    D
I am starry-eyed and vaguely dis - con - ten - ted,
A7      D6    Dalt      D    DM7     D7
Like a nightingale without a song to sing;
     G            A7         Bm   Bm7        G     A7    D
Oh, why should I have Spring fever, when it isn't even Spring?

Bridge:
G       A7             F#m       Bm7
I keep wishing I were somewhere else,
G/B             A7    A7+5   D
Walking down a strange new street,
G       A7               F#m     Bm7
Hearing words that I have never heard
        G         A7    D
From a girl I've yet to meet.
A7     D6    D   Em7   Em7sus4       G/B      D
I'm as busy as a spider spin - ning daydreams,
A7      D6   Dalt D    DM7    D7
I'm as giddy as a baby on a swing;
   G              A7         Bm     Bm7     G    A7     F#7
I haven't seen a crocus or a rosebud, or a robin on the wing,
      E7       A7       G/B         A7
But I feel so gay, in a melancholy way, 
         D       Bm7       E7    Edim
That it might as well be Spring,
    D    Bm7 Em7  A7   D
It might as  well be Spring.
It Was A Very Good Year
Tom: Em
Intro: | Em | Am | Em - G dim | B7 |
            Em    E+  Em7   Em6           F              Fm7/6   F
When I was seventeen,           it was a very good year;
          Em       Em/F#      G 
It was a very good year for small town girls
     F                 Fm7/6    F
And soft summer nights;
     E                            D
We'd hide from the lights on the village green
            E    
When I was seventeen.    
(Repeat Intro)
           Em     E+  Em7 Em6          F               Fm7/6    F
When I was twenty-one,       it was a very good year;
         Em        Em/F#     G 
It was a very good year for city girls
      F                 Fm7/6   F
Who lived up the stairs
       E                   D
With perfumed hair that came undone
            E
When I was twenty-one.    
(Repeat Intro)
            Em      E+  Em7 Em6            F              Fm7/6  F
When I was thirty-five,          it was a very good year;
         Em        Em/F#      G 
It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls
    F                Fm7/6  F
Of independent means;
       E                              D
We're ride in limousines that their chauffeurs would drive
            E
When I was thirty-five.   
(Repeat Intro)
             Em       E+   Em7  Em6              F                Fm7/6  F
And now the days are short,          I'm in the autumn of my years,
           Em         Em/F#      G 
And now I think of my life as  vintage wines
    F            Fm7/6  F
In fine old kegs;
          E                       D
From the brim to the dregs, they pour sweet and clear...
          E
It was a very good year.
Instrumental Coda:
| Em | Am | Em - G dim  B7 |  E  |

 

It's Always You
Tom: C
G   C         Am7  Cdim  G        Em7
Whenever it's ear - ly twilight,
   Am7          D9   D7      G
I watch till a star breaks through.
C          Cm7 Cdim  G   B7  E7      Am7   D7   G  Edim D7
Funny it's not  a   star I see, it's al - ways you.
G   C         Am7  Cdim  G        Em7
Whenever I roam through roses, 
Am7          D9   D7  G
And lately I of - ten do,
C          Cm7 Cdim  G   B7  E7      Am7   D7   G
Funny it's not a rose I touch, it's always you.

Bridge:
Am7   D9       Am7   D7       G           D7        G
If a breeze caresses me, it's really you strolling by,
Bm7  E7    Bm7-5      E7        A7        Am7      D7
If I hear a mel - o - dy, it's merely the way you sigh.
G   C        Am7  Cdim    G        Em7
Wherever you are, you're near me,
    Am7        D9 D7     G
You dare me to be un - true,
C           Cm7 Cdim  G   B7  E7        Am7   D7   G
Funny, each time I   fall in love, it's al - ways you.
The Lady Is A Tramp
Tom: C
C            Cm7         Dm7        G7
She gets too hungry for dinner at eight;
C             Cm7          Dm7          G7
She likes the theater, but never comes late.
C          CM7         C9           F  Fm
She never bothers with people she hates,
C      C/B      F   G7     C   Am  G#7  G7      
That's why the lady is a tramp.
     C          Cm7             Dm7         G7
She don't go to crap games with Barons and Earls,
C            Cm7       Dm7       G7
Won't go to Harlem in ermine and pearls,
C              CM7        C9          F  Fm
Won't dish the dirt like some of the girls --
C      C/B      F   G7      C    C7
That's why the lady is a tramp.
Bridge:
               FM7   G7    Em7         Am
She likes the free, fresh wind in her hair
Dm7            G   C         A7   D7      G7
Life without care;   she's broke,   it's oke.
C           Cm7             Dm7            E7
Hates Cal-i-for - nia, it's cold and it's damp --
Am     Am7     D7   G7     C     Am   D7   G7
That's why the lady is a tramp.
(Last time)
C           Cm7             Dm7            E7
Hates Cal-i-for - nia, it's cold and it's damp --
Am7              D7  G       Bm7-5     E7
That's why the lady,   that's why the lady,
Am                D7  Fdim G   C
  That's why the lady  is  a tramp.

 

Learnin' the Blues
Tom: G
G              Am7  D7      D9            G
The tables are empty - the dance floor's deserted;
G                 Am7       D7          D+                G
You play the same love song - it's the tenth time you've heard it.
G7            C      Cm                  G      Bm7-5   E7
That's the beginning   just one of the clues;
                      Am7   D7    D+            G     Gdim   D7
You've had your first lesson - in learnin' the blues.
               Am7        D7    D9     G
The cigarettes you light - one after another
               Am7        D7         D+           G
Won't help you forget her   and the way that you love her.
G7           C      Cm                    G     Bm7-5    E7
You're only burnin'   a torch you can't lose,
                   Am7        D7     D+           G    Gdim    G
But you're on the right track   for learnin' the blues.
Bridge:
G7             C       Am
When you're at home alone, 
      C         C7        G
The blues will taunt you constantly;
      G7        C       Am 
When you're out in a crowd, 
      C         C7             G    D
The blues will haunt your memory.

G                    Am7       D7     D9                 G
The nights when you don't sleep  the whole night you're cryin',
G              Am7       D7          D+         G
But you can't forget her -- soon you even stop tryin'.
G7               C    Cm                     G     Bm7-5     E7
You'll walk that floor   and wear out your shoes;
                   Am7        D7        D+            G     Gdim    G
When you feel your heart break.  you're learnin' the blues.
Repeat Bridge:
G                    Am7        D7     D9                G
The nights when you don't sleep   the whole night you're cryin';
G                Am7    D7            D+        G
But you can't forget her -- soon you even stop tryin'.
G7                C    Cm                    G     Bm7-5    E7
You'll walk that floor   and wear out your shoes;
                   Am7         D7         D+          G    G/F#  Bm7-5  E7
When you feel your heart break,  you're learnin' the blues.
Coda:
                   Am7         D7         D+          G     Gdim      G
When you feel your heart break,  you're learnin' the blues.

Like Someone In Love
Tom: G
G      G/F#   Em7        D9      D7   Cdim  G
Lately     I find myself    out gazing at stars,
  Bm7       D7        G          G7
Hearing guitars like someone in love;
 C        Am7     Cm7           G   Edim
Sometimes    the things I do astound me,
Am     Am+7    Am7   Am7/G   Am7 Cdim
Mostly     whenever you're around me.
G      G/F#   Em7      D9       D7  Cdim    G
Lately      I seem to walk as though I had wings,
Bm7       D7            G          G7
Bump into things like someone in love;
C           Am7     Cm7      G         A7
Each time I look at you I'm limp as a glove,
     D9          Am7     D7     G
And feeling like someone   in love.

(Instrumental interlude -- first two lines of first verse)
C        Am7     Cm7           G   Edim
Sometimes    the things I do astound me,
Am     Am+7    Am7   Am7/G   Am7 Cdim
Mostly     whenever you're around me.
G      G/F#   Em7      D9       D7  Cdim    G
Lately      I seem to walk as though I had wings,
  Bm7       D7            G          G7
I bump into things like someone in love;
C           Am7              G         A7
Each time I look at you I'm limp as a glove,
     F            D7          G
And feeling like someone in love.
Love and Marriage
Tom: C
C    Am  E7     F7     G7     Cdim    G9
Love and mar - riage, love and mar - riage 
C     C7            F        Dm7   Dm7-5
Go together like a horse and car - riage;
C      Am          E7    F7       C         Am              D7    G7
This I tell you, broth - er, you can't have one without the oth - er.
C    Am  E7     F7     G7     Cdim    G9
Love and mar - riage, love and mar - riage -- 
C        C7            F          Dm7  Dm7-5
It's an institute you can't dis - par - age.
C        Am    E7    F7     Dm7       C        Am        G7     C
Ask the local gen - try and they will say it's el - e - men - t'ry

Bridge:
G#   C#   G#                     Bbm7  Gdim      G#
Try, try, try to separate them -- it's     an illusion; 
G#    C#  G#                         C/B Am7             G7
Try, try, try, and you will only come        to this conclusion.

C    Am  E7     F7     G7     Cdim    G9
Love and mar - riage, love and mar - riage
C     C7            F        Dm7   Dm7-5
Go together like a horse and car - riage;
C        Am      E7    F7
Dad was told by moth - er,
F              C        Dm7        Am
You can't have one, you can't have none,
    F    Bb9   C       Am      F    Dm7   C
You can't have one without the oth   -   er.

Lullaby of Broadway
Tom: C
C        Am7       Dm7      G7                   C
Come on along and listen to     the lullaby of Broadway,
C        Am7       Dm7       G7                C
The hip hooray and bally-hoo,  the lullaby of Broadway.
F               Gm7            D7            Gm7    C9    F
The rumble of a subway train,     the rattle of the tax - is,
F               Gm7         D7       Gm7      C9     F
The daffydils who entertain   at Angelo's and Max - ie's.
G7     C        C/B   A7                                 
When a Broadway baby says, "Good night," 
G7         Dm7    G7   C      
It's early in the morning;
C         A7      Dm7              Fdim   G7       C7
Manhatten babies don't sleep tight      until the dawn.
F    Gdim   F  C9  F - F7  Bb - Bb9   F         C9     F    C7
Good night, ba-by, good   night,     milk man's on his way.
F     Gdim   F - C9  F - F7 Bb - Bb9  F         C9    F     G7
Sleep tight, ba-by, sleep  tight,    let's call it a day.  Hey!

C         Am7    Dm7         G7                 C
Come on along and listen to     the lullaby of Broadway,
C          Am7    Dm7          G7                C
The hi-dee-ho and boop - a do,    the lullaby of Broadway.
F                 Gm7          D7          Gm7      C9   F
The band begins to go to town,    and ev'ryone goes cra-zy;
F                Gm7         D7            Gm7        C9   F
You rockaby your baby 'round     'til ev'rything goes ha - zy.
  G7    C        C/B      A7            G7    Dm7          G7    C
"Hush-a-by, I'll buy you this and that,"  you hear a daddy say - ing,
C        C/B       A7          Dm7    Fdim     G7   C7
And baby goes home to her flat    to sleep all day.
F    Gdim   F  C9   F - F7 Bb - Bb9  F          C9      F   C7
Good night, ba-by, good   night,     milk man's on his way.
F     Gdim   F -C9  F - F7   Bb - Bb9   F         C7 Dm7  Fdim      
Sleep tight, ba-by, sleep   tight,     let's call it  a   day,
Coda:
Gm7            F         Dm    Fdim  C9      F
Listen to the lul - la - by of old  Broad - way.

 

More Than You Know
Tom: D7+

D7+5          G6     D7           G9
More than you know, more than you know,
 G7         C       Fdim     Am
Girl of my heart, I love you so;
Cdim      D7    A7           D9  D7             G    Em   Am7   D7
Lately I find, you're on my mind more than you know.
D7+5            G6    D7              G9
Whether you're right, whether you're wrong,
G7          C          Fdim     Am
Girl of my heart, I'll string along;
Cdim       G    E7              A9   D7  G     Am   G
I need you so, more than you'll ev - er know.
Bridge:
Em6    F#7     Bm
Loving you the way that I do,
        Em           F#m7  Bm
There's nothing I can do about it;
Gm     A7      D          Bm7
Loving may be all you can give,
    E7             Em7  A7     D7      Fdim      D
But Honey I can't live with - out it.

D7+5        G6  D7         G9
Oh how I'd cry, oh how I'd cry
G7          C         Fdim      Am
If you got tired, and said good-bye;
Cdim           G     E7             A9   D9  G    Em   Bm7-5   E7
More than I'd show, more than you'd ev - er know.
Coda:
Cdim            G
More than I'd show, 
E7              A9   D9  G    Em    Am7    Cm7     G6
More than you'd ev - er know.

 

My Funny Valentine
Tom: Am
Am       Am+7       Am7          Am6
My funny valentine, sweet, comic valentine -
F           Dm7     Dm6     E7     Dm     E7
You make me smile with my heart.
Am              E7        Am7    Am6
Your looks are laughable, unphotographable,
F             Dm7      Fm       G7
Yet you're my favorite work of art.
Bridge:
        C      G7        C
Is your figure less than Greek?
Dm7 G7   C      Dm7     C       
Is your mouth a little weak?
Dm7   G7  CM7  E7+    E7     Am        FM7     F7
When you open  it  to speak, are you smart?
E7  Am             Am+7   
But don't change a hair for me,
Am7        Am6
Not if you care for me -
 F          Bm7-5       E7     Am     C7
Stay, little val - en - tine, stay!
 F   FM7    Dm7         G7    C     F7    E7
Each day is val - en - tine's day.
Bridge:
E7   Am            Am+7   
But don't change a hair for me,
Am7        Am6
Not if you care for me -
 F          Bm7-5       E7     Am    C7
Stay, little val - en - tine, stay!
 F   FM7    Dm7         G7     C    Fdim    CM7
Each day is val - en - tine's day.
My Kind Of Town
Tom: D
D   C#7 Cdim B7        Cdim     B7
My kind  of town, Chi - ca - go is
Em Cdim A7  D   Fdim   D7      F#7
My kind of town, Chi - ca - go is
G6 Fdim    D    Edim  Bm   E   C#m7-5 E7   A9  Cdim A9
My kind of peo - ple, too, peo - ple  who smile at  you
C#7  D   C#7 Cdim B7        Cdim     B7
And each time I  roam, Chi - ca - go is 
 Em   Cdim A7  D   Fdim   D7      F#7
Call - ing me home, Chi - ca - go is
Gdim Fdim       D    D7       C7 
One  town that won't let you down -- 
B7   E7  A7  A7/6  D   Fdim  A7   A7+5
It's my kind  of  town
D   C#7 Cdim B7        Cdim     B7
My kind  of town, Chi - ca - go is
Em Cdim A7  D   Fdim   D7      F#7
My kind of town, Chi - ca - go is
G6 Fdim     D    Edim  Bm   E  C#m7-5 E7 A9  Cdim  A9
My kind of razz - ma - tazz and  it  has all that jazz
C#7  D   C#7 Cdim B7         Cdim     B7
And each time I  leave, Chi - ca - go is
Em   Cdim  A7   D    Fdim   D7      F#7
Tug - gin' my sleeve, Chi - ca - go is
G6  Gdim  Fdim  D       Fdim   D    D7 F#7
The Wrig - ley Building, Chi - ca - go is 
G6 Gdim  Fdim  D        Fdim   D    D7 F#7
The Un -  ion Stockyard, Chi - ca - go is
G6 Gdim  Fdim  D   Fdim   D    D7 F#7
The win - dy  city, Chi - ca - go is
G6  Gdim Fdim   D   D7      C7
One town that won't let you down 
B7  Em7 A7-9     D6
It's my kind of town.

 

My One and Only Love
Tom: C
C         Em7                Dm7        G7
The very thought of you makes my heart sing,
        CM7    F            Dm6       Em7        
Like an April breeze on the wings of spring.
Dm7        G7               C   C/B Am7  Am7/G
And you appear in all your splen -  dor, 
Dm7        G7        C
My one and on - ly love.
C           Em7                   Dm7     G7
The shadows fall and spread their mystic charms
       CM7       F                Dm6     Em7
In the hush of night while you are in my arms.
Dm7          G7               C C/B Am7  Am7/G
I feel your lips so warm and ten  - der, 
Dm7        G7        C
My one and on - ly love.
Bridge:
     Em                        F#m7      B7
The touch of your hand is like heaven, 
   Em                    F#m7      B7
A heaven that I've never known.
    Em             Em7     A9       A7/9
The blush on your cheek whenever I speak 
Dm           Dm+7        Dm7  G7
Tells me that you are my own.
C           Em7             Dm7     G7
You fill my eager heart with such desire,
       CM7      F           Dm6     Em7
Every kiss you give sets my soul on fire,
Dm7       G7                  C C/B Am7  Am7/G
I give myself in sweet sur - ren - der, 
Dm7        G7    C
My one and only love.

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