The Shadow Of Your Smile
Tony Bennett

Words and Music by Paul Francis Webster and Johnny Mandel

charted at # 95 in 1965 by him

Academy Award winner from "The Sandpiper" starring Elizabeth Taylor,
Richard Burton, and Charles Bronson


Intro:

        Gadd2  Gsus4add2       [kbd r.h. voicings: A-B-D-G, A-C-D-G]

           Gadd2         Gsus4addA
        One day we walked along the sand
           Gadd2  Gadd#4 Gsus4add2      [Gadd#4: G-B-C#-D]
        One day in early Spring
        C#m7       F#m7  Bm9
        You held a piper in your hand
           Bm9       E7     Asus4  Aadd2   [Bm9: F#-A-C#-D; Aadd2: B-C#-E]
        To mend it's broken wing
            Gm     A7+5   Dm7    Dm7/C 
        Now I'll remember many a day
            Bm7-5  E7-9-5 Am9
        And many a lonely mile
            Am7  Cm6  Bm7     Em7  [r.h: F#-B-D]
        The echo of a piper's song
            Am9    D9      Gsus4   Bsus4
        The shadow of your smile

Verse 1:

                           F#m7
        The shadow of your smile
             B13 B7-9+5     Em9     A13
        When you        are gone
                            Am7
        Will follow all my dreams
            D13  D7-9+5     Gmaj9  C6/9
        And light       the dawn
                     F#m7-5  B7-9-5 B7-9     Em7   Em9/D
        Look into my eyes my love        and see
                       C#m7-5     F#13 F#7-9+5   F#m7  B13
        All the lovely things you are          to me

Verse 2:

            Em7            F#m7
        Our wistful little star
             B13 B7-9+5     Em9   A13#11
        Went far        too high
                               Am7      D9 D7-9/C    Bm7-5
        A teardrop kissed your lips and so        did I
        E7-9-5 E7-9        Am7             Cm7
               Now when I remember Spring
        F9                Bm7       F9
        All the joys that love can bring
        E13 E7-9+5      A9    Eb9-5
              I will be remembering
        Am11/D    Am7-5/D    [G]
        The shadow of your smile

Coda:

        [string tag which I haven't transcribed yet]

        [final chord sounds like a polychord: G major in the left hand,
        A major in the right, with vibes adding a high G# on top]


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers, stats by Robin Hood

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