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Something Stupid
(Com participação de Nancy Sinatra)
Tom: G
         G                     
1. I know I stand in line, until you think you have the time
                        Am       D - Am- D7
    to spend an evening with me.
           Am                                                 D7
    And if we go someplace to dance, I know that there's a chance
                           G
    you won't be leaving with me.
            G7                                                            C
    And afterwards we drop into a quiet little place and have a drink or two.
             Am                   D               Am            D7
    And then I go and spoil it all, by saying something stupid
                 G
    like: "I love you".
              G7
    I can see it in your eyes, that you despise the same old lies
                             C
    you heard the night before.
              A                                         A7
    And though it's just a line to you, for me it's true,
                               D                - D7
   it never seemed so right before.
         G
3. I practice every day to find some clever lines to say,
                         Am        D - Am - D7
    to make the meaning come true.
          Am                                        D7                     G
    But then I think I'll wait until the evening gets late, and I'm alone with you.
         G7
The time is right, your perfume fills my head, the stars get red,
                       C         Am- A
and, oh, the night's so blue.
          Am                     D                Am       D7
And then I go and spoil it all, by saying something stupid
              G                              G - Am -D - Am - D7    /   Am - D7 - G
like: "I love you",     +       Instr.:       (Verse 3, lines 1 - 4)
                               G         - a - D
    + REFRAIN + "I love you" .........          
New York, New York
Tom: D7+               
Introdução:  D7M    Em7/9   A4/7  (2 x)

 

               D7M              
Starts brand the news
             A4/7  A7
I'm living today
             D7M                 A4/7 A7
I want to be a part of it New York, New York
                   D7M                     A4/7  A7
These raeggaeble shoes are longing too straight
               D7M                        Am7 D7/9
High through the very heart of it, New York, New York
        G7M         C7/9               D7M       
I wanna Wake up in a city that doesn't sleep
              F#m7           B7            Em7    A7 
And find I'm king of the hill          Top of the hit
                D7M                   Em7/9    A4/7 A7
These little town blues are melting away
             D7M                                  Am7 D7/9
I'll make a brand new start of it In old New York
         G7M      C7/9
If I can make it there
        F#m          B7 
I'll make it anywhere
           Em7     F#m7   G7M  A4/7 A7   D7M  Bb7
It's up to you, New York, New York                              
                                         sobe meio tom D#
D#7M                    D#7/9
New york , New york
            G#7M        C#7/9                D#7M
I want to wake up in a city that never sleeps
                Gm7            C7/9             
And find. I'm king number one.Top of the list
                  B7/9          Bb7             
King of the hill  Aim number one  
             D#7M   Fm7/9   Bb7  D#M
These little town blues are melting away
Fm7 Bb7            D#7M                          Bbm7 D#7/9
I'm gonna make a brand new start of it in old New York
G#7M                   C#7/9
And if i can make it there
           Gm7         C7/9              Fm7     Gm7 Ab7M  
I'm gonna make it anywhere    It's up to you, New York, 
   Bb7 D#7M
New York.  
Strangers in the night
Tom: G
      G
1. Strangers in the night, exchanging glances.
    wond'ring in the night, what were the chances,
      Em                                          Am
    we'd be sharing love, before the night was through.
    Something in your eyes was so inviting,
      A7
    something in your smile was so exciting,
      D                                        G
    something in my heart told me I must have you.
     Bm
2. Strangers in the night,  two lonely people,  we were
       E                               
    strangers in the night,  up to the moment when we
     C                        Am
    said our first "Hello",  little did we know,
     G                Em
    Love was just a glance away, 
       Am               D7
    a warm embracing dance away.
         G 
    And ever since that night we've been together,
    lovers at first sight, in love forever,
     Am                       D7                        G
    it turned out so right       for strangers in the night. 

 

MOON RIVER
Tom: C
     C   Am     F            C
1. Moon River wider than a mile,
          F               C        Dm - G
    I'm crossing you in style someday.
          C    Em          F     Em
    Oh, dream maker, you heartbreaker,
        Am             D        Em         F   - G
    Wherever you're going I'm going your way.
     C   Am       F              C
2. Two drifters off to see the world,
              F             C       Dm - G
    there's such a lot of world to see.
           C             Am      F       C
    We're aft - er the same - rainbows end,
F                          C
    and waiting round the bend,
F                    C      Am    F -   G
    my huckleberry friend, Moon River,
         C
    and me.

 

IN THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET
Tom: G
              G                 B7              C             D
1. Grab your coat and get your hat, leave your worry on the doorstep
 G                     E          a                   D
    Just direct your feet to the sunny side of the street
               G                H7            C            D
    Can't you hear that pitter pat and that happy tune is your step
     G               E           a     D             G
    Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street
               G7                             Em         Am
    I used to walk in the shade, with those blues on parade,
         A                             D             D7
    but I'm not afraid  - 'cause this rover, crossed over.
         G           B7                C               D
2. If I never had a cent,  I'll be as rich as old Rockfeller,
G                    E           Am     D             G
    gold dust at my feet on the sunny side of the street.
               G7                             Em         Am
    I used to walk in the shade, with those blues on parade,
         A                            D             D7
    but I'm not afraid - 'cause this rover, crossed over.
          G           b7                C                 D
    If I never had a cent,  I'll be as loaded as old Rockfeller,
                G                   E          Am     D             E
    with that gold dust 'round my feet on the sunny side of the street.
            Am             D                          G   - C - G
    on the side, at that side of the street that is sunny.
My Way 
Tom: C
     C                Em            Gm6              A7 
And now, the end is near; And so I face the final curtain. 
     Dm                 Dm7                    G7          
My friend, I'll say it clear, I'll state my case, of which I'm
C
certain. 
    C7                               F                   Fm 
I've lived a life that's full.  I've traveled each and ev'ry
highway; 
      C                   G7             F6  C  
And more, much more than this,  I did it my way. 
     C                Em            Gm6              A7 
Regrets, I've had a few; But then again, too few to mention. 
     Dm                 Dm7                  G7         C 
I did what I had to do And saw it through without exemption. 
       C7                               F                      Fm 
I planned each charted course;  Each careful step along the byway, 
     C                    G7              F6  C 
But more, much more than this, I did it my way.
 C                                 C7                            F 
Yes, there were times, I'm sure you knew  When I bit off more than
I could chew. 
                  
              Dm7                      G7                 Em7
But through it all, when there was doubt, I ate it up and spit it
out. 
   Am         Dm7              G7             F6  C 
I faced it all and I stood tall; And did it my way. 
       C                    Em               Gm6               A7 
I've loved, I've laughed and cried.  I've had my fill; my share of
losing. 
Dm                 Dm7                 G7         C 
And now, as tears subside, I find it all so amusing.
    
C7                               F                      Fm 
To think I did all that;  And may I say - not in a shy way, 
C                   G7       F6  C
"No, oh no not me, I did it my way". 
  
             C                    C7                       F 
For what is a man, what has he got? If not himself, then he has
naught. 
           Dm7                        G7              Em7
To say the things he truly feels; And not the words of one who
kneels. 
    Am                     Dm7            G7    F6  C 
The record shows I took the blows - And did it my way! 

 

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