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Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:13 AM
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (chords & lyrics)
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#2
Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:17 AM
A bit of trivia for you.... Charles Manson said it was his favorite tune!
The Shadow Of Your Smile Words & Music by Johnny Mandel & Paul F. Webster Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1965 (#95) Featured in the movie "The Sandpiper" Em F#m7 B7 Em A9 The shadow of your smile when you are gone, Em Am7 D7 G Will color all my dreams and light the dawn. CM7 F#m7 B7 Em B+ Em7 Look into my eyes, my love, and see Em6 F#7 C7 F#m7 B7 All the lovely things you are to me. (N.C.) F#m7 B7 Em B+ Em7 Our wistful little star went far too high; Em6 Am7 D7 Bm7-5 E7 A teardrop kissed your lips, and so did I. Am7 Cm7 Now when I remember spring, F7 Bm7-5 E7 All the joy that love can bring, A7 Am7 D9 D7/9 D7 G Cdim B7 I will be remembering the shadow of your smile. (Instrumental interlude: 1st verse) (N.C.) F#m7 B7 Em B+ Em7 Our wistful little star went far too high; Em6 Am7 D7 Bm7-5 E7 A teardrop kissed your lips, and so did I. Am7 Cm7 Now when I remember spring, F7 Bm7-5 E7 All the joy that love can bring, A7 Am7 I will be remembering D9 D7/9 G Gdim Am7 Cm7 G The shadow of your smile.
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#3
Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:21 AM
Words & Music by Eric Maschwitz & Manning Sherwin
Recorded by Nat "King" Cole, 1943, and also by Tony Bennett, 1992
G Em Bm G7 That certain night, the night we met, C B7 Em B+ There was magic abroad in the air; G D7 G7 Cm There were angels dining at the Ritz G Em Am7 D7 G Em Am7 D7 And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. I may be right, I may be wrong, But I'm perfectly willing to swear That when you turned and smiled at me G Em Am7 D7 G Em Em6 F#7 A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. Bridge 1: B7 C#m7-5 F#7 The moon that lingered over London town -- Bm Gdim C#m7-5 F#7 Poor, puzzled moon, he wore a frown. B7 C#m7-5 F#7 How could he know we two were so in love Bm Gdim Am7 D The whole darn world seemed upside down. The streets of town were paved with stars, It was such a romantic affair. And as we kissed and said "Good-bye," A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. How strange it was, how sweet and strange; There was never a dream to compare With that hazy, crazy night we met When a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. This heart of mine beat loud and fast, Like a merry go round at the fair; For we were dancing cheek to cheek And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Squre. Bridge 2: When dawn came stealing up all gold and blue To interrupt our rendezvous, I still remember how you smiled and said, "Was that a dream or was it true?" Our homeward step was just as light As the tap-dancing feet of Astaire, And like an echo, far away, G Em Am7 D7 G Em A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. Coda: Am7 D7 Dm6 E7 I know 'cause I was there C C/B Cm D7 G Em Cm Cm7-5 G That night in Berkeley Square.
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#4
Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:25 AM
Words & Music by Ric Marlow & Bobby Scott Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1964 (#94) Also recorded by Herb Alpert & The Tiajuana Brass, 1965 (#7) (Grammy winner 1965, best record) Am Am+7 Am7 D6 Winds may blow o'er the icy sea; Am Am+7 Am7 D6 I'll take with me the warmth of thee- Am F Em7 Am Dm6 Am A taste of honey, a taste much sweeter than wine. Am Am+7 Am7 D6 I'll leave behind my heart to wear, Am Am+7 Am7 D6 And may it e'er remind you of Am F Em7 Am Dm6 Am A taste of honey, a taste much sweeter than wine. Bridge: Am7 D6 Am7 D6 I will return, I'll return, F Em7 Am Dm6 Am I'll come back for the honey and you. Am Am+7 Am7 D6 He ne'er came back to his love so fair, Am Am+7 Am7 D6 And so she died dreaming of his kiss- Am F Em7 Am Dm6 Am A taste of honey, a taste more bitter than wine. Am7 D6 Am7 D6 I will return, I'll return, F Em7 Am Dm6 Am I'll come back for the honey and you. Coda: F Em7 E7-9 Am Dm6 Am I'll come back for the honey and you.
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#5
Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:30 AM
Words & Music by Cole Porter 1934 Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1958 A E7 Cdim A6 In olden days a glimpse of stocking A E7 Bm7-5 A Was looked on as something shocking -- A9 A7 D6 Dm6 Fdim Bm7-5 Fdim A Now, Hea - ven knows, an - y - thing goes. A E7 Cdim A6 A Good authors, too, who once knew better words E7 Bm7-5 A Now only use four-letter words A9 A7 D6 Dm6 Fdim Bm7-5 Fdim A G#7 Writ - ing prose, an - y - thing goes. Bridge: C#7 G#7 The world has gone mad today, and good's bad today C#m7 G#7 And black's white today and day's night today C#m7 F#7 And most guys today that women prize today Bm7 Bm7-5 E7 Are just silly gi - gi - los. A E7 Cdim A6 A So though I'm not a great ro - man - cer E7 Bm7-5 A I know that you're bound to ans - wer when A9 A7 D6 Dm6 Fdim Bm7-5 Fdim A I pro - pose an - y - thing goes.
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#6
Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:33 AM
Words & Music by Johnny Mercer & Harry Warren, 1938 Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1958 Em7/9 A7 D9 Bm7 G6 G/B A7 G6 D9 Jee - pers, cree - pers, where'd ya get those pee - pers? Em7/9 A7 D9 B7 G6 G/B A7 D Jee - pers, cree - pers, where'd ya get those eyes? Em7/9 A7 D9 Bm7 G6 G/B A7 G6 D9 Gosh all, git up, how'd they get so lit up? Em7/9 A7 D9 B7 G6 G/B A7 D Gosh all, git up, how'd they get that size? Bridge: Am7 Bm7 G9 G6 Am7 Bm7 D7 GM7 G6 Gol - ly gee! When you turn those heat - ers on Bm7 C#m7 AM7 F#m Bm7 C#m7 B7 A7/9 A7 Woe is me, got to put my cheat - ers on. Em7/9 A7 D9 Bm7 G6 G/B A7 G6 D9 Jee - pers, cree - pers, where'd ya get those pee - pers? Em7/9 A7 D9 B7 G6 G/B A7 D B7 Oh, those wee - pers, how they hyp - no - tize! G6 G/B A7 D Where'd ya get those eyes?
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#7
Posted 19 July 2011 - 06:39 AM
Words & Music by Betty Comden, Adolph Green & Jule Styne Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1976 Revived by Jimmy Durante in the 1993 movie "Sleepless In Seattle" D D+5 D6 DM7 Make someone happy, D D+5 D6 DM7 Make just one someone happy; C C/B Am7 Am7/G C Cdim Make just one heart the heart you sing to. G G+5 G6 GM7 One smile that cheers you, Gm7 Gdim Edim A7-9 One face that lights when it nears you, D D+5 D6 F#m7 Em7 Edim One girl you're ev' - ry - thing to. D D+5 D6 DM7 Fame if you win it, D D+5 D6 DM7 Comes and goes in a minute. C C/B Am7 Am7/G C Cdim Where's the real stuff in life to cling to? G G+5 G6 GM7 Love is the answer, Gm7 Gdim Edim A7-9 Someone to love is the answer. D D6 DM7 B9 Bm Bm7 F#m7 B9 Once you've found her, build your world around her. Em B+ Em7 A7+5 A7 Make someone hap - py, DM7 D6 F#m7 B7 Make just one someone happy, Em7 Em7-5* A7 Gdim A7/6** D D+5 D6 DM7 - D6 D And you will be hap - py, too.
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