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-101 Frank Sinatra Hits for Buskers Keyboard/Piano/Organ Edition with Guitar Chords A Fine Romance, 1 A Garden In The Rain, 2 All Of Me, 3 All Or Nothing At All, 4 All The Things You Are, 5 All The Way, 6 Among My Souvenirs, 7 Angel Eyes, 8 April Played The Fiddle, 9 Because Of You, 10 Begin The Beguine, 11 Brazil, 13 Bye Bye Baby, 12 Call Me Irresponsible, 15 Christmas Dreaming, 14 Come Dance With Me, 16 Come Fly With Me, 17 Day By Day, 20 Dear Heart, 18 Do I Worry?, 19 Don't Blame Me, 21 Don’t Worry ’Bout Me, 22 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon), 23 Everything Happens To Me, 24 Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words), 25 Fools Rush In, 26 From Here To Eternity, 27 Full Moon And Empty Arms, 28 Goodbye, 29 Granada, 31 Guys And Dolls, 30 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, 33 Here’s That Rainy Day, 32 Hey Jealous Lover, 34 High Hopes, 35 I Could Have Told You, 53 I Hear A Rhapsody, 36 1 Only Have Eyes For You, 37 I Think Of You, 38 1 Wanna Be Around, 39 I Wish You Love, 40 Vl Never Smile Again, Until I Smile At You, 41 Pil Remember April, 42 I'm Beginning To See The Light, 43 'm Gettin’ Sentimental Over You, 44 I'm Gonna Live Till I Die, 45 I'm Gonna Make It All The Way, 46 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter, 47 I've Got You Under My Skin, 48 If You Are But A Dream, 49 In The Blue Of Evening, 50 It Was A Very Good Year, 51 It’s Nice To Go Trav'ling, 52 Lean Baby, 54 Learnin’ The Blues, 55 Let's Get Away From It All, 56 Love And Marriage, 57 Love's Been Good To Me, 58 Lover, 60 Luck Be A Lady, 59 Moon River, 61 Moonlight Becomes You, 63 Moonlight On The Ganges, 62 More Than You Know, 64 Mrs Robinson, 65 My Kind Of Girl, 66 My Kind Of Town (Chicago Is), 67 New York, New York, 68 Nice ’N’ Easy, 77 Oh Look At Me Now, 69 On The Sunny Side Of The Street, 70 One For My Baby (And One More For The Road), 71 September Song, 72 Somethin’ Stupid, 73 Stella By Starlight, 74 Stormy Weather, 75 Strangers In The Night, 76 Tangerine, 79 ‘Teach Me Tonight, 80 ‘Thanks For The Memory, 78 That Old Black Magic, 90 ‘The Christmas Waltz, 81 The Coffee Song, 82 ‘The Lady Is A Tramp, 83 The Nearness Of You, 84 ‘The Night We Called It A Day, 85 The Song Is You, 86 (Love Is) The Tender Trap, 87 The Things We Did Last Summer, 88 The Very Thought Of You, 89 These Foolish Things, 91 Watch What Happens, 92 We'll Be Together Again, 93 Witchcraft, 94 Without A Song, 95 Wives And Lovers, 96 ‘Yes Indeed (A Jive Spiritual), 98 Yesterday, 99 ‘Yesterdays, 97 ‘You're Nobody "Til Somebody Loves You, 100 ‘You, My Love, 101 1 A Fine Romance Music by Jerome Kern Words by Dorothy Fields Moderately LA fine ro - mance with no. (See additional Iyries) kiss - es, A fine ro = mance, my friend, Bidim | AT this is! We should be like =a cou- ple of hot to - ma toes, ——____ But you're, = a8 cold as Dmg as? yes - ter - day's mashed po - ta + toes.___ A Fain ga o. fine ro - mance, you won't nest - Ie, A 1 Copyigh 1936. Harms & Company Incorporate, USA, warmer Coppa Muse Lite, 129 Park Stet, London WL/PolyGram Metic Psishing Limite. 47 Beith Grove, Landon WS, {Al Rise Rewcwed, Iterator Copia Sera, fine ro - mance, you won't Ao t's wrest - lel 1 might aswell, play bridge with my old maid aunts, 1 have = n't got a q 3 This is a fine ro = mance! 2. A fine romance with no kisses, ‘A fine romance, my friend, this ist We two should be like clams in a dish of chowder, But we just fiz like parts of a Seidlitz powder! A fine Fomance with no clinches, A fine romance with no pinches! You're just as hard to land as the He de France, Thaven’t got a chance, This is 2 fine romance! 3. A fine romance, my dear Duchess, ‘Two old fogies who need crutches! ‘True love should have the thrills that a healthy crime has, ‘We don’t have half the thrill that the March Of Time has! ‘A fine romance, my good woman, ‘My strong “Aged In The Wood” woman! ‘You never give the orchids I send a glance, No! You fike cactus plants! ‘his is a fine romance! 2 A Garden In The Rain Words by James Dyrenforth Music ll Gibbe Moderately asic by Carroll Gibbons B on LT fe- call a sum-mers day when you and Thad 21 te call our sud - den gasp of pure de - light and ps o abo Amt strolled a - way, And sud - den - ly a storm drew then = a clasp of bands that said, “Do you see B nigh, Seek - ing shel - ter too With that = clasp, Ame pis ‘sr 7 from = the rain we hur - ried down a fit - tle lane, And sto - ry starts, For then it first dawn'd in our hearts that co Abs a] Bag found a love - ly sight near-by. you loved me and = T loved you ‘Twas just a gar den in the rain, Close to the The Tain- drops kiss’d the flow~ er beds, The los - soms (© Copyrgh 1928 Campbell Comelly & Company Limited 89 Pith Stes, Londo WI forall Coutis. ‘A Rights Resere.Intesatonal Copight Siee p's 1, ag pals + tle leaf - y Jane, A touch of their thir - sty heads, A per - fumed Figim Baby B ocr. col - our "neath skies of grey. say. “Thank you," they seem’d to Ang’ pr Gm pr pr ey Sure - ly here was charm be ~ yond com - pare to view! pr c. Am] D7 May- be it’ was just. that «1 was there with you. Gm Br abo "Twas just a gar-den in the rain, But then the nts fm? held ES abr sun came out a - gain, And sent us hap-pi- ly on our way, way. 3 All Of Me Words & Music by Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks Moderately i Chaim You tok my kiss = es and took my love, Baim or ‘You taught me how — to Am T to be just the Em, pia gy ft fem - nant of a one sid - ed love af = fair? py props gy Ebaim Al “ in i me to save. All of — me,—____ Why not — take all of me?—____ Can't you see. Dust Dm 2 Be — Tm no good with - out you’. (© copyright 1951 Boorse Campany, USA. ‘rane Day & Hnntr Limite, 127 Charag Cros Ron, London WC2 All Rh Reeeved Intnatonal Copyright Secor. Asus Take my lips, 1 want to lose them, pa —3— — Take my anms,—____ ri onev - er use them. Your good - bye. — left me with eyes that ory, — You took the part that all of me? 4 All Or Nothing At All Words & Music by Arthur Altman & Jack Lawrence Moderately An? Amimgi? Aat Am6 F A—____ noth- ing at all, Al noth- ing at all, Am, m6 Ant ——3— Half a love ney - er ap - pealed tome, its love there is no. in be - tween, By Gm Gn 1 heart nev - “er could then cry for some - thing that GL rath - er have yield to me Then I rath = er have night have been, —___ No, noth - ing all all. — But please don't bring your_—ilips, «sso close. tomy © Copyright 1940 MCA Musi [a dvslon of MCA Incoxported, USA} MCA Musi Lied, 77 Fulham Palace Rod, London WE forthe wert leselading Nore, South and Cental Americ, pan, Ausalsa and the Pipes ‘A Rigs Revered, tternatdonal Copight Sesred lost be - yond re BT BT kissin your eyes, ons cr —_ And my And if 7 Am6 Fr Ant call. Bh By Bom? BH The touch Ee heart fell Am6 ir may of your hand makes me grow un - der Argfauj7 Ant diz - zy and the spell of your call, pig Be i No! All be or caught noth ~ in the un - der-tow,—___ G6, Dat ing at all. 5 All The Things You Are Moderately Music by Jerome Kern Words by Oscar Hammerstein If Time and a- gain [ve longed for ad- ven - ture, G br iH Some. thing to make my pots Bbraus p7tsto 0 hheart beat the fast- er; What did 1 long for? g. I nev-er real-ly knew. Brasd B?, Find - ing your love, I've Dypwst found my ad-ven- ture, Touch - ing your hand, My All all hheart beats the fast - er, that 1 want in of this world is you. (Cl, Gat c7, Fm fn? pm Em cm BT Amat rr se i / fet pb se Dima . You are the prom-ised kiss of Dis omg? gz Cay? «tq o spring-time, That 6 ist makes the long. lone - ly win - ter seem (© Copsriph 19507. Hane & Company ncerorsted, USA, PolyGram Alsi Paling Limite, 47 Bris Grove, London W4 ll igus Roteee.tmarostional Copii Secaee ‘You are the breathless hush of eve - ning, That AL Abi 86 Angi? fae firtoe dizer trem - bles on the. ~— brink of) adv = You are the = an - gel glow that_ lights. a star, Fut By hous Fo Fa? Bm Fn 7 By cm ph are. —___ Some day my = hap - py arms will Dt Dhawj7_ Bhat! x ad hold you, And some day, ru know that mo-ment di - a vine, When all the things you are, Are.———minet. 6 All The Way Words by Sammy Cahn Moderately Music by James Van Heusen B Q When some-bod - y loves you, It’s no good um - less she loves you, When some-bod - y needs you, It's no good un - less she needs you, Po By En? All the way, All the way, Dim6 By ga in to good or Jean years, And Brug ET ay need some-one to cheer you, All the way. Tall - er all the in bet-ween years, Come what may. Who_knows. wr Daw! 3 a than where be near you, When you Tor the the tall - est tee is, That's how it's. got to feel, road will lead us, on = ly a_fool_would » BT Beim Cm Cut? i/o] ‘of Deep-er_—_than the deep blue sea is, That's how deep it goes Rw aa | B pio ct, it's real say, But if you let me Jove you, It's for sure I'm gon-na love you, Gis Ets bas & Bo. C7 oe All the way, all the way, © Copyrinh 1957 Marable sie Corporation, USA. ‘he Ineratonal Marc Newer Lined, Ladepenont House 4 Larksall Rex Chloglore, London Bs PD. All ips Reserv International Capyight Seeura. 7 Among My Souvenirs Words by Edgar Leslie Music by Horatio Nicholls ‘Moderately & Edm 7 / of days that used tobe, ‘There's noth- ing left. forme. A. photo - graph or two, Some let - ters tied with blue, Ghin ena By By a a —— They're just a mem-o - ry a - mong my sou ven — 1 see a rose from you a - mong my sou - ven BT A pris 7 plots ob E / & A. few more to - kens rest with - in. my trea - sure chest,— B Etim 7 ro oF? BMS Bag oT I a // —— And tho’ they do their best_____ to bring me con - so ~ iB timp o's J //t 1 count them — all And as the tear- drops start, Gain ea (BT Bho pha Bb / —— I find a — bro- ken heart a - mong my sou- ven - its, © Copyright 1927 and 1947 by Lewtence Wright Music Company Limited, London W2 for UK, Britsh Commonwealth (escuding Canada & Australia), Bie & Comtinemal Europe (excluding Lax Counties & Switzer ‘AU Rights Retrve. International Copright Scere 8 Angel Eyes Words by Earl Brent Music by Matt Dennis ‘Moderately slow Dm Baim Bion tS G7 Ghai? Rags G7 Gimay Try to think that, —fove's. nota round, An- gel eyes. that old dev - il sent, Bags Be A. Still it’s un- com - — fort- "bly near, They glow un- bear - a- bly _ bright, Dm Baim Beaim ‘Dm no's GI / My old heart ain't gain. - im’ no ground, Be - Need Tsay that my love's mis - spent, Mis - Ror BT'S Bho avs pm Ke 17 Gy cause my an - gel eyes ain't here. spent wih an - gel eyes to - night cu So drink = yp—____ all you peo. = - ple, Or - der an- y= thing you see, © Conyiah 156 enewed 1973 Dovey Brothers Mois a division af Musi Sales Corporation, New Yor, USA. Dorey Brothers Mase Lined, 79 Fu See, Lendan Wi. ‘Al igs Reseed Innstonsl Copy Scare — Have fun, —_~___ you hap - py peo - ple. The drink = andthe laugh’s___ on me!__ AJ, Afoug Baim Buin Dm DyxtS G7 Ghmej7 ar if but = T got- an, Ei ‘The fact's un-com - mon-ly — clear, Bdim Bedi Dm pat G7 Got-ta find who's now “Number One;"___ And why = my an - gel eyes ain't. here *Scuse me while To dis = ap pear 9 April Played The Fiddle Words by Johnny Burke ‘Music by James Monaco Moderately slow 1 6, Alm? BT pig Bb jeg tan ERS OT used to think a love song was o es Ao, none E or sire Armajt 87 Begs af - of my Cldim BP fir, Em? ie But one fine spring BY ip in the air. A. Badin Bb pril cer = tain dim played the Abdi be - gan to dance, And mance, was so sur - prised to find my = arm B Emi A - pil played the fid - {© Copyiht 190 Sat orca fnenrporated, USA Ccampbal Connally & Comany Lined, 69 ath Stet London W ‘AL Riis Reserved. eteratons Copa Secured dle, And 1 mem - 0 - ised the tune, And la - ter ona dream and = Ts went’ = sing - ing = tothe. ~——moon, Then cm May be - gan — gos ~ sip, And June just winked — her Gaim eye, ‘And you should have seen the = “know - it - all” ex: Fjaug Be Agim Egim pres - sion on hoe sdy, A - pril played the Fag By acct Aime! EB Em gin fid - dle, Ah! But here's the fun - ny part, 1 cm BT Blim B Bain br / had to pay the —fid - ler with my one and on - ly heart. 10 Because Of You Words & Music by Arthur Hammerstein & Dudley Wilkinson ‘Moderately ao sing Bhs dim 86 Abm6 BSBA ee . ise plertor All my days were one - ly ones, TW you came a - And pr Jong. Now my days are. hap - py ones, You B Edim r filled my life with song. Be = cause of you there's a Fm BT B Edim ove you my ro ~ mance had its start EG pists Gis 7, (oT, —— Be- cause of -~— you. ~—the- sun— will shine, The moon and © Copyright 1940 © Copyright 1968 Broadcast Nase Iocoparted USA Dash Mise Copa Lined, 8/9 Ft Stes, London W {All ighte Roser, laernaonal Copyright Secured stars will say you're mine, For - ev - er and nev - er 0 par,________ I om - y live for your love and your kiss, — Ws par - a - ise o be near you like this, Be - cause of, you my life is. now worth while, “And =I can Fo BT Aa Bp smile, Be - cause of ‘you. 11 Begin The Beguine Words & Music by Cole Porter Moderately ¢ Cai? (C6 TT When they be - gin—________ the _ be - guine,_—____ It ¢ 6 it ig aa TI brings back the sound of .mus- ic so ten der It Dn? | eae brings back a night of trop - i - cal splen - dou, It | 7 Tass Cm ¢ brings back a mem - with you once more——___ un - der the stars, And ¢ ong? @ - onal ith down by the shore an ot - ches-ta’s play - in And © Conyigh 1885 Harms corporated, USA. - Warmer Chappe Male Linke, 179 ark Suet, London W1 ‘AN Rigs Reserved temalonal Copyright Secures Dm ev = en the palms seem to be sway - ing, ql CIgpss When they be ~ gin. Cm Fo Bh five it a-gsin is past all en ~ BT oo 3 cept when that tune clutch- es. my heart, ___ And Agim Flim G —~I—— — there we are, swear-ing to love for - ey = et. And_ pro- mi- sing En? pits 3 ney er, mey = ert part, What mo-ments di vine, What rap- ture se rene, TL cr. c re 3 Pe clouds came a- long to dis - perse the joys we had tast - ed, And Em Foy Foyimgi7 Fog Dav’s 3 3 ma now when I hear peo- ple curse the chance that was wast - ¢d,___ 1 rd ¢ Gg Cmaip * mo know but too well__________ what they mean. __ So don’t Jet them be - gin ________ the be - guine,____ Let the +S love that was once a - fire re-main an em =~ ber,__ Let it FE Dmt En oa sleep like the dead de - sire 1 on- ly re - mem - bey, Dm maj? aa ‘When they be - gin———__________ the be - guine._ Oh yes, the be = guine, 6 pr Make them play, Till the stars that were EF whis-per to Dat — sud - den - ly a When they there me be - fore once Gigs know. Dat more, re- tum, a you, “Dar- ling, what you!” —___ —I hea- ven we're in, ¢ Cmai? be = gin Till you And we guine. 12 Bye Bye Baby Words by Leo Robin Moderately Be Music by Jule Styne Gr my rh bein my room a-lone, Ev "ty Post Me - rid-i-an, And a Er po Gm cr FT far ano = ET rn be with my = dia = ry, And that book by Mis-ter Gid-e- on. Bh gals Bh oh cm Guz Bye bye ba - by, Re - mem - ber Bye bye ba - by. Re - mem - ber cn F7a Ay Bb Gi? AL. And tho” I Just know show eye, eye, that you that “1 cm care, care, Won't you write ae = Twill write and de That ET Didim Fl ro Baim tho” on the loose, You are still onthe square. I'm fon the Toose, But Tl stay. onthe square.— © Copyright 1948 Consolidated Music Publisher Toeorporate CCopyigernn and asigod to Dosey Brothers Msi, USA igh forthe British Commonwealth of Nations excluding Cana & Ansrlsin, the Republe of re and South Aen aod Benclux courte cortuled by Dorsey Brolhers Musi Limited, 8 Frith Stret, London WI ‘AL Rigs Reserved, otarannal Copysgh Sew ae —_ Pil Jone - ly, But send that rain - bow to me, Then my But evo- en tho” Tm Jone = ly, ‘There’ll be we Gut any br cm pr rl be smil - ing with my ba - by bye and ing with my ba rH be mil = by bye and bye. bye, —______ With = my ba - by —__ bye and bye. 13 Brazil Music by Ary Barroso English Lyric by S..K.Russell ‘Moderately slow Go Gms the Bra-zil that I knew,———— Where I wander'd with you, Brightly BT, el Lives. Where the songs in my im-ag-i-na- tion, DB D3 pT are pas. ~ sion - ate, And a smile has flash init, pis And a kiss has atin it, For you put your heat in it, And so. —_ 1 dream ——______ of old. (© Consight 199 rmaos ie, © Coparsh 1939 Soutora Music Publishing Company Incorporated, USA 1B Copyrgh Lata Amerien Mosie Pushing Company Lied, 8.14 Verulam Steet, Lendor WEI ‘AIL Rigs RevervtInteralonal Coppi Secrod gna 1945 to Peer International Corporation, USA — Bra = zi, Where hearts were Am’ ie am sm en - ter ~ taining June, We stood be ams Am6 Anis # a an a neath an am = ber moon, —— And soft - ly Am6 Am Fdim Ga 96, Gna am mur - mur'd “Some-day — soon.’ _______ We kissed. _ and clung, es Then, to = mor- row was an - oth- er day, ‘The = mora - ing found me miles a - way, Bx75 With stil a mil ~ Tion things to say. dims the sky & a - bove, Bhai Am? Re - call - ing / / Bio's thrills of our Pu put ze # love, Gaus Gamair's Re - one fn. tur, thing Am’ rm cer ~ tain ane Haim oft old. 14 Christmas Dreaming Words & Music by Irving Gordon & Lester Lee Moderately Cas ear - WW this year No Sign of) snow a round, — g —— And yer 1 go a- round, bia a GB? Cg? ¢ 2 oe Hear-ing jin ~ gle bells air EZ mtst be the rea = som thes hap ~ py sea = son ¢ es Edin — shee, Som do = ing my Christmas Ents ap Dot GR comm i¢ as ww Re dream - ing ait’ te ear = sy this ye © Consign 1967 MCA Mais, USA Asignedo MCA Masi Lita, 77 Fam Place Raed, Landen WE for he fenioy ofthe ws (excusing Non, Cena and South Ameren, Jan, Asta andthe Pilipine) A ighs Roserod International Copyright Seesr, 15 Call Me Irresponsible Words by Sammy Cahn Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Moderately slow F cm Fim Call me ir = fe - spon - si ble, Call me un - ore - i : a- ble, Throw, in AZ p79 p95 im 7 / i" a un - de-pend - a - ble 100, Do my fool - ish al - i - bis bore you? Well, rm not too clev = oe, © Copyrgh 1963 Paramount Msi Corpralon/Femous Muse Comortion, USA ll Nights Reserved. International Copycat Secure just a= dore you. Cal me Fi Gn Gag hain un - pre-dice - a- ble, Tell, §—me. Ym im- prac - cal, Rain = bows Tm in- clined to. pur suey, m6 D7 — Call me it - te- spon = si- ble, Yes, rm uo - eH | b> pr un = de = oni = a= bly true, Tm ir - re- spon - si - bly mad for you! 16 Come Dance With Me Words & Music by Sammy Cahn & Jimmy Van Heusen Moderately g Gira pz ae Put on your danc- ing boos. and Hey there utes! (bo come dance with me, Come dance with me, — 7 ant Pret-ty face Tknow a swing-ing place, Come on, — dance with _me,— Ep. fim Boy En Ae Dsus — Ro - mance with me on a crowd - ed floor. ps gg Dat Bins s hi bn 3 And while the — rhy - thm pings, Oh what love - ly things Tbe © Copy 1958 ty Maraile Music Cospration & Cabs Mast, USA ‘The intimin! Mase Network Liste, tndependent Howse, Larkhall Road, Chingfore,Londoo Es (50%/ ‘Warner Chapple Limite, 129 Park Stet, London Wi (20%. ‘i RightsReserved. Iieeatonl Caprio Seared. mak - ing love When the band — Come on! and dance with o mus fo leave the we waltz home, Come on! g me!__ 17 Come Fly With Me Lyries by Sammy Cahn Music by James Van Heusen Moderatel Ebdim emi C6 Come fly with me,— Let's fly, let's fly a- way! fly with me,— Let's float down toe mu! Cog C6 engi? 6 oc vee ie = If yon can use some ex - ot = ic ‘There's a —_ In Lia- ma Land there's. a = one-man band and he'll FE bat in far Bom - bay, Come fly with me, Lets fy toot his flute for you, Come fly with me Let's. i, 2 Fo Gist G7 9 Gist GT a. way! —______ Come off im the blue We'll = just glide star - ry- eyed— rar i fied, Copyright 1958 by Mraville Manic Corporati & Can Masi, UA, ‘the Inston Masi Network Limited, Independewt Hows, 5 Ladaall Rosé, Chinglrd, London B& (50%) ‘Worter Chappel Mise Limited, 129 Park tse, Lonon WH (50%, ALU Rights Reseed International Copyright Secured \( Once I get you up there, — TU be hold - ing An? an - gels cheer “cause we're to - geth - er! C6 Eiim Bm a Coie Weath-er - wise ifs such__ a love = ly day, a Cmaj? 6 EEE — Just. say the words and we'll_beat the birds downto Bg maj? co 7 Fa - ing bom - ey = moon they say, Come fly — with me, Let's fly Jets Ty a - way? 18 Dear Heart Words by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans Music by Henry Mancini Moderately F rs ET Baim Dear heart, wish you were here to warm, this night, My dear heart, seems like a year since you've been out, of my sight ___ A sin - gle room, a ta - ble for one, Ws a £2 Copyigt 1984 Norridge Mate Incorseited fe M. Wimark & Sons, USA. (Global Muse Lee, 171 Sonthgate Ros London NL ‘Ali ighs Reserve, Interoatonal Copyright Secured Jone = some town all right! But pai? rs kT 2» Bein soon rt Kiss you hel - lo at our front door, —______ And dear heart, 1 want you to know ru leave your arms—_________ nev = er (Instrumental) FE Em E 19 Do I Worry? Words & Music by Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth Moderately F Agim Gm Per - haps you won - der how = feel mt E Amt pr a bout your sud - den change. I thought at last that this was real, But since you're act - ing strange - ly: Do “I Gm 7. wor - oy ‘cause you're step = pin’ out? Doo wor - oy when” the ice - man calls? Do wor - oy “cause you've got, mein Tho’ your wor = ry if Ni - a - gira fall, Tho"_you're 1 copyright 048 Melody Lane Publiestions Incorgrted, USA. Pearmusi (UK) Linte, 814 Verulam Sr, Landen WEL ‘A RightsReserved, fterstonal Coppashe Secured kiss - es aren't right, treat - ing me — like’ dirt, you think I give 6 ET FO stay home ev - ‘ty night and read my = mag - a - feel - ings real - ly hurt when you're in some - one’s, Gm 9 Am, “cause We've the spark? cur = ious when the gos - sip flies? Ant / pan - ic when it starts turn - ing dark? And = when fur = ious "bout your lit - tle white lies, And when Gm Gets eT. £ ne eve - ning shad - ows cre do 1 tose =a sony Sleep, ~ ver all our eve - nings end "cause you've got a _— sick fiend who needs bo Gm “e you? you? You can 1 wor - oy? You — know ee a 2 bet your life 1 do! Do "T co! dog - gone well 1 20 Day By Day Words & Music by Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl & Paul Weston Moderately Amo Bm Am] D7 And in Jove with you, And Eo e7, Am day by day. my love seems to grow There is- n't an- y (BL Em, Emiggi? Em Ay. Em? AT, end to my de - vo - tion, Is deep-et, dear, by far than an - y ant pi po? g's fe “ 7 (Ee / o = cean. 1 find that day by day you're mak ing Am® D7 Gay i ail my dreams come te, egg, Ba stay, AS we go through the — years, Day by day, ____ 1 Copyright 1945 Hanover Music Corporation, Barton Mase Corporation & Can ste Company, USA. Famous Musi Corporation, USA (66 66%)/Maridu Mise Limited, 171 Sothase Rose, London NI (38.35%) All Ris Reserve, Totentonat Copyright Secured 21 Don’t Blame Me Words & Music by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields ‘Moderately By Don't blame me for fall- ing in love with you, tm Can't you see when you do the things you ‘do? if Dats Ep Gt Epis awe g7 [pm Gag ft Roy — — 3 un der your spell but how can I help it? Don't blame me, 1 can’t ‘con- ceal the thrill that I’m feel - ing, “en ET, sy Ss a Don’t blame — me. 1 can'theip it if that dog-gone moon a bove— D7 pms ci — makes me need some-one like you 0 —_—_ ove! B Dmt’s Blame your kiss, as sweet asa kiss cam be, And Anos, blame alt your charms that melt in my arms, but don’t blame me. 1© capstan 1985 MOM Corporation, USA. Asigad Robbins Music Corporati, USA Corel Connelly & Compan Limite, 8/9 itt Set, London W1 A Rigs Reserve Jneroational Copyright Secured. 22 Don’t Worry ’Bout Me Words by Ted Koehler Music by Rube Bloom Moderately AY Baim Bim? fae at calla voce , the one mo- ment that I thought I nev-er could live thro’, But Bei Bia pay 5 tf 3 = now, some-how, that it’s here, my dear, That fool - ish fear dis-ap- pears, And Bom Bio Bp a z im ‘ Its plain that Fate did n't want us oa a one, = way Agim iyi it atempo “= street, —________ Don't wor - ry "bout me, Bo get a - bout me__ Be hap - py = my loves © Copy 1959 Mile Muse Teeorported, USA. ‘inephonie Music Comsy Lite, 79 Fe Sweet, London Wi [A Rigs Reserwed, tention Capa Sewres, Bhat —3— Let's say that = our“it'- Ue show is oy - er and so the Bs J] = ry ends, —__ Why — not call it a day the pout Bat Fai - ble way, And still be friends. Am — Give your heart and your love to who - ev - er you love, Don’t Dimsp 7) for se to Dar - ling, Why should you cling x BY a Agim duane He some fad - ing thing that — used. to be?___ It Beni eyo you can for = get, Don’t. wor - ry "bout me. 23 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) Moderately Words & Music by Brooks Bowman 1 wish that we could five up in the sky, Where. tain D7 iin we could find 2 place a - way up high, Am? bt En AB Ay eh Es £2 th live a- mong the stars, the sum, the moon, Just you and L g, East of the — sun,—___ And west of the moon, _ — ‘We'll build a dream - house. of Anas Amt ec love dear, Near to the | sun in the Dis Ar day, Near to the moon at night, We'll © Copgigh 1955 Picatome: Univer Tg Cu Publeon gs wslgoed 1955 Samy Brothers Inorporte, USA, ‘Canpted) Connelly & Compeny Lined 8/9 Frith Steet, London Wi ‘All gh Reserves Tateratanat Copyright Secured lie in a love - ty way, ear, Liv ~ ing con love and pr ev =e and day, —___ Love will not die, An0 g's Up a= mong the stars we'll find a har-mo-ny of life to a AB AT, Am Agi’ pb ye rs love = ly tune, East of the sun and west of the Gg. BY Any 24 Everything Happens To Me Words by Tom Adair Music by Matt Dennis Moderately slow Bt!5 Gm oe Co or se Black cats creep a- cross my path un - til I'm al- most mad! I Dave Bs on E must have ‘roused the dev - il's wrath ‘cos all my luck is bad! 1 cms Fo Cnt Ba Didim make a date for golf and you can bet your life it rains, 1 nev- er miss a thing, I've had the meas-les and the mumps, And Emi aus gS Gy try to give a party and the guy up stairs com - plains, evry time I play an ace my — part- ner al - ways trumps, Bain Gui Bo guess I'l go thro" life just catch - in’ — colds and miss- in’ trains, — guess I'm just a fool who nev - er looks be - fore he jumps, — Tem 2 B hap At Ev - ‘ty- thing hap = - pens tome, {© Copstight 141 (renee 1058) Dorsay Brothers Msc Incorporate a din of Masi Sle Corporation, USA MCA atusi ined, 77 Pulham Palace Roa, London W ‘AI Righis Revers, Iterations Copyright Sereed first Fn? my heart thought you could break this BT the trick agi to end for me, Bh jinx des - Dpaio ay T just can’t fool this head that thinks for me, Daw Gui cr. Cnt Fy Ht He That Tve mort gaged all ‘m9 cas ~ thes Cm my Fo in the air! Dm? Didim tel - e~ graphed and phoned, 1 cnt it sent an yay Air - mail Dats Spe - cial too, g fo Your ans Baim wer was good-bye and there was cnt’ en post - age due! fell cmt in Jove just once and then it Bite iH ty to be with you, ad BS Ey - ‘ry - thing hap pens 25 Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) Words & Music by Bart Howard Moderately slow ¢ @ co qe gt =e te Po - ets of - ten we oman - y words = tt say, a Dar oy Aang sim - ple thing, It takes thought and mit Em gy time and rhyme to make at - em sing C7. Fidim — With © mu- sic and words I've been play ~ ing, For Figim ¢ Bm? Ay inte l if you 1 have writ- ten a —somg,—__ To be sure thet you'll know what I'm say - ing, ———_— TH tans late Brg ET, Jong: Fy me to the moon and let me. “© Copyight 1954, 1950, 1973 by Almanne Msi Incorpoeae, New You, USA, ‘Assoned to TRO Essex Musi Limited, Site 2 07, Plata 585 King Rosé, London SWIG forthe Would (xeadag Canéa a USA), {Al Righis Reserve, venation Copyriht Seeaed play ET Ju pi- ter and Mars, stars, An. me see what spring like on hand, Bag oth - er words, —____ my heart with oth = er words. De? song Rms Cmaj7 C7, 7 for ev - er - more, = yout cs aq ah, im oth ~ er words, ‘oth - er words; —— In 26 Fools Rush In Words by Johnny Mercer “Tempo rubato Music by Rube Bloom gp 6 a “Ro- mance is a game for fools!” 1 used 0 say, “Sf Ds oe BT maj? Gg / ‘A game 1 thought Td ney - er play. ____ *Ro- mance is a game —_ for fools!” 1 said and FS Br? Eg E =, grinned, ‘Then you passed by, And here = am), Throw-ing, - ‘atempo sa? E,, 8. GZ m7 cau - tion to the wind! Fools tush in cmnaig ce Ant where an gels fear fo wea And so Ts come to Ca a you, My love, ___. My heart a - bove my head, ‘8 Copyen 19t0by Bregman, Voeco and Coan icarporated, New York, USA Authored forsale the Unite Kingdom of Gre! Brinn & Nontern isan only ty prison of Boosey & Hautes Mase Publishers Limite, 'A Rig Reserve, ternational Cope Secured — Though mt Fools rush in. Ag? 1 Amt see don’t Ea Do where wise men bs eS dan ger Ant nev ~ a er £0, —— But wise men nev - er Av, fall in love, So we how are they to met 1 felt mt zn my life = + be - gin, So Em o- pen up your heart and let this foot rush 27 From Here To Eternity Words by Robert Wells Music by Fred Karger Moderately ca You vowed your love. from here toe = ter om = ty A love so true, — Ie mev = er would = die, You cmt Fit FT nai? gave your ‘Tips, ___ Gave them so will - ing - ly, __ el Gy Gmij7 co / — How could 1 know________ your _ kiss meant good - Copyright 1953 Raton Mase Corporation, USA Desh Music Company Limited, 8/9 Pith Suet, London Wi Al Rights Reverved, Intemational Copenh Sure Cat ro Baim bye2___ Now rm a lone, —— With on = tye mem 0 = ty, My emp = ty anms_______ will nev - er know why. you are gone, ——— This love that you eft, = with me will can ge gs live from here toe ter - onh=ty 28 Full Moon And Empty Arms Music by Sergei Rachmaninov Words & Arrangement by Buddy Kaye & Ted Mossman Moderately stow Be Ep?’ Full moon—___ and emp ty anns,—__________ The moon _— is, there for us to share but where are, you? A onight like G nals FT could weave a mem - 0 - —— And ow ty kiss could stat a Coppi 1046 Barton Muse Corporati, USA. ‘Raosty de Howes Music Publisher Lined, The Hye, Eagnare Road, London NWS ‘AU Rig Resreed,Intonational Coppi Seearee ee eee a cd B en dream for two. Full moon. Ents a 7 B —— and emp - y arns,. To ~ night Til Bue Bok? cis FT B mit a E an i i use the = =omag - ic moon to wish up - on, i Am? ats py Om nits — And next full moon, if my one FT Ep?’ ang'S pymg p77!" pie i a fi ae wish comes tue My emp - ty B cal EL a Bim » ef OE = a be filled with you, 29 Goodbye Words & Music by Gordon Jenkins Very slowly co gatsto C6 qs 6 nev - er for- get_ you Til nev-er — for- get you Cm Cm9 sAmt’S ag ue \( TH nev- er for- get how we prom-ised one day, To AT Gy Cm Jove one an- oth = er for ev - er that way, — We said we'd ney - er say good - bye. (© Copyseht 1955 LaSalle asic PablinhersIncorported, USA. Peers (Ui) Lite, &-14 Veslam Stree, Lon WC ‘ALL Rigs Reserve, International Copia Seared But that was long a — 3 Let's say fare - well with a ao a we'll go a 4 cm Abols on liv ing So you take the high AT kiss me time that we pat = ed, as you go, 20, Now you've for - got-ten, I use to bai? BS won - der Basa" why, pnts G7 sigh, —— I road and Its much bet - ter Let love die. But own way of liv- ing, Ags’ abo 7 asp TI take the low,— it's cn so, But Good - bye. 30 Guys And Dolls Words & Music by Frank Loesser Moderately Dgim Pmt oi, ¢ reach When change see a vy. see a you ume. Dain for the stars in the sky, You can bet that he’s do - shape of her frame,. You can bet she's re - duc - Dm7 Bh ATaug gn Chany 4 iF in When When ot doll. find guy. you you for for - ing it - ing it some. some, wait - with ing her ae he's in = sane as on - ly a John sured that =the rock. has gone to re + stock gots gy When When you you meet © Copyright 1950 Prank Mose Corpormtion, USA. © Copsint renewed 1978 Fack Mute Cnportion, Publisted & administered by MPL Commenieattone Line. AI RightsReserved International Copyright Sere gent mouse pay fury = ing y alt out kinds of of the rent. house, flat runs that twen could flat = ty blocks BI gaug ten for the Tay Ma - ci gars and Dm Dat hal, ye, fun clev gg ny, cr that that the the But it's Ab! But Dm irs Call it Call it bet - you lag on - ly y ter can sad, dumb, give Call Call it it than e+ ven mon + odds for - ev - Pmt Dm7 Gy for for some some. oss doll. On the oth = er hand, When you guy. 31 Granada Music by Agustin Lara English Lyric by Dorothy Dodd Moderately NC. Gra = na = day — Tm fall - ing un = der your spell, And if you could speak what a fas- cin - at - ing tale you would tel, E FE E am NC ar — Of an age the world bas long for - got - ten, E as na- da to - day! ‘The © Copylsh 152 Peer Ilerrationsl Corporation, USA © Copyih 1950 Southern Musi Pushing Company (Asal) Py Limite, Aaa, ‘Lan-Amer(can Suse Pablslng Company Linteg 8-14 Verulam Ste, London WO ‘A Rigs Reser. Intaaionsl Copy Seeued dawn in the sky greets the day with «=a sigh. for Gra - when day is done and the sun starts’ «to set. sin Gra = De? Gy if na - day For na - da, I a Dm? GT if qt she can re = -mem-ber the splen- dour that once was Gra - en- vy the blush of the. snow-clad. = Si. er = ra Ne - 6 To Coda still can be found in the hills all a - round as 1 wan = der a~ Yong, En - By Bla BY mr ftranc’d by the beau - ty be - fote— me,— En - tranced by a Blue Ep. Chim DS. al Coda Ind full of ~—sun-shine and flow - ers and song.—___ And Coda — For soon it will wel - come the F Em Ems stars while a thou- sand. gui - tars play a soft hab - an - Em eo a ‘Then = lit Gra = na - da will Bam cots live a- gain the glo - ry of yesterday, Ro = man- tic and ¢ Em ¢ Fm Em ¢ 32 Here’s That Rainy Day Words & Music by Johnny Burke & Jimmy Van Heusen ‘Moderately stow G, Gra? Be Eps Bbonsi7 BS Bbms Btdim if May - be Amt 1 should have saved those left - ov Dr ET Gi er dreams, FH Bim Fun - ny, but here's. that rain - day. cnt F9 aoe Bis it ine a) ri / t laughed at the thought that it might tim out this way. 6.0m? etme Ein tin nT 4 a 7 t Where is that 7 al brought my lov GB pats = cold rain - y that 9 Gi any tha threw a 93. Coz 2° worn - out wish Gg side, c7, it love be-comes a goo - er near?. Fun-ny how A An py amt pat / fy that © Copyright 1955 Burke & Van Heusen Incorporates All sights assigned to Bourne Company & Dorsey Brothers Music Incorpratd Warner Chappell Masi Limited, 129 Pat Stet London Wi (50%) ‘campba Consely & Company Linited, 8/9 sith Set, London W1 (04. [ML Righte Reserved, lateratonel Copyright Secured day, Fun ay rin-y day is bere, 33 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Words & Music by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane Moderately c gy 6 t ee pe When the stee - ple — bells sound their “A? FE Bn, Am? D7 gy ‘They don't play it in tune, But the = wel- kin will Phos By m, pg gz ring one day, And that day willbe Ant Dat Am? Have your - self mer-ry Tit te Christ-mas, Let your heart be Be? gp Aat Pmt gy light, Next year all our_-—trou- bles will be out of 7 Ag bg Gt ¢ Am Have your - self a Amt De? QT mer- ry it tle Christ- mas, Make the Yule = tide gay, (2 Copysght 1944 & 1958 hy EA Feet Conortin, USA. Work sighecontrlled by Wamme Bros, Publis Incorporated /IMP Limited AIL Rights Reserved. Inserationel Cope Secret. gold - en days will i? Ems as we'll in Ant to- geth - er, mt Chau be miles a ~ Cai? pt have Eyaiy have way. Ebdim jo old - en days, Pgt?5 pr? Brews Faith - ful friends Dot who were If the to mud - dle FE thro’ / / some - your - sif a FB ¢ now. 34 Hey Jealous Lover Words & Music by Sammy Cahn, Kay Twomey & Bee Walker Moderate (solid beat) NC. (Instrumental) Hey! Jeal - ous lov- er, You're act - ing so strange, Hey! Jeal = ous lov - et Eaug Bis Bdim FT ‘What is mak- ing you change? Hey! Jeal_- ous Be BT BP youg BG Ht ft lov - ey How wrong can you be? Just be faith- ful to Tm yours, ev- er faith - ful, (© Copsigh 1999 Since FroduetionsAncorporaes, USA. © Copyright 1906 Hal Shaper Lied, London (6.66%)7 ‘Wormer Chaps Mase Linitee, 129 Pack tres, London #1 (55.35%), ‘Ali Rights Reterelternasonal Copyright Sere. 2.Could have cheat - ed. stead - y as that clock on the =~ shelf, Tots of times, but just would - n't do, B May ~ be you're ac - cus - ing me of what you're do - in’ your - Twas Tmuch too tus - y, ba - by, be - ing faith - ful “to 1 Be Bap Hey! Jeal = ous lov et, ['m tell - ing you true, T know that you're jeal - ous,. ab 9 gy Sryise But there's no one — but you! no one forme, eal - ous lov ex, but you! 35 High Hopes Words by Sammy Cahn Music by James Van Heusen Moderately E Fidin Next time you're found_ with your chin on the ground,_—There’s a (See lyrics 2 & 3) Gut (1 Foo Dm? Gm? c7, on lotto be learned, F Be Just what makes that Jit - tle ol’ ant think he'll move that F Him Gm? Gldim «Tepe rub - ber tee plant,— An - y-one knows— an ant can’t Gu 7, move a rub-ber tree plant, But he’s got high hopes, He's got F Pmt ¢ high hopes, He's got high ap- ple pie inthe sky hopes, So an - y time you're get = tin 1 copyrgn 1089 Marat MasieCorpontion, USA, ‘The nterctins] Mase Nebwore Lita, Independent Hove, 4 Larstall Rox, Chicgfod, London E46. ‘AU Rgis Reserved Intratonal Copyrpn Secured Baim P Fldin "Stead of let - tin’ go, Just re-mem - ber that ant Oopst There goes an Gm7 C7, E Féin Gp? 7. E Pim oth-er rub - ber tree plant ops! There goes an - Oops! There goes an - oth - er rub ~ ber tree plant! c7, E oth er rub- ber tree plent. plop! Ker - plop! 2. When troubles call and your back's to the wall, ‘There's a lotto be learned, ‘That wall could fall. Once there was a silly ol? ram, ‘Thought he'd punch a hole in a dam, No one could make that ram scram, He kept buttin’ that dam. “Cause he had high hopes, He had high hopes, He had high apple pie in the sky hopes. So any time you're feelin’ bad, "Stead of feelin’ sad, Just remember that ram. ‘Oops! There goes a billion kilowatt dam! Oops! There goes a billion kilowatt dam! Oops! There goes a billion kilowatt dam! 3. When troubles call and your back’s to the wall, ‘There's a lotto be learned, ‘That wall could fall Once there was a silly of ram, ‘Thought he'd punch a hole in 2 dam, No one could make that ram scram, He kept buttin’ that dam. So keep your high hopes, Keep your high hopes, Keep those high apple pie in the sky hopes. A problem’s just a toy balloon, They'll be bursting soon, ‘They're just bound to go “Pop!” ‘Oops! There goes another problem, kerplop! Oops! There goes another problem, kerplop! Oops! There goes another problem, kerplop! Kerplop! 36 I Hear A Rhapsody Words & Music by George Fragos, Jack Baker & Dick Gasparre Moderately By Em It's fun - ny, dear, but when you're near, ‘The Ab9 nits mur - m’ring of the breeze be - comes a shap-s0- dy.— The Bm Emgich cm Ey - "ry breath you ta owls pb gy im on Ham Gy take is mus - ic to my ears And when T a hear call _____ so soft- ly to me, spark - ling eyes—— are smil- ing at me, Fn Epis 9 asp — 1 don't hear a call at all, —___ 1 hear a “then soft thro’ the star - fit’ skies, —____ T hear a (© Copyta 1940 Breast Asie Ieorporatad USA, Campbell Coney & Comeany Limited, 8/9 Frith Set, Lonton WL ‘iL Rigs Reserve, Iterasonal Copyeiht Secure thap = so-dy— And when your = (sir) thap - — so-dy. My days are so blue when you're away. \( My heart Iongs for you, so Flim won't you slay? My_— dar - ting, hold me tight, ____ Bang Edim — and whis-per to me, Then soft thro’ a star = ory night TM hear a thap 37 I Only Have Eyes For You Words by Al Dubin Music by Harry Warren Moderately S Am? Bmnt g 6 Jove, My love must be aikido, ind T know the thrill, «of, ma - ture’'s, © won - ders, geo oc jm? mt G1 — I can't see an = y= one but —_you, _ 1 know they're lurk - ing ev - ‘ry - where, BS By Bm Em AD 8) mh ant ik a —_ And, dear, oT won - der if you fine — Tm sure, Pm mak - ing man = y blu Bp. br Gy bm ee love an op - ti - cal il ~ Ia - sion too? ders by pass - ing up those won = ders rare. Dyst’s G2 Gm a & 3 —— Are the stars out to-night don’t. know if it’s cloud-y or Gps GT maj .S. Cai? poe bright, “cause Ton - ly have eyes for you, © Copyright 194 Remick Musie Corporation, USA produced by permeson of B udaun & Company Linites, 127 Charing Cross Roa, London WC2 AIL Righs Reserve, feratlana! Cpyree Secure 3 3 3 dear The moon may be high But [can't see «a thing Cm? S sky "Cause Ton - Ty ave eyes for in the Al. you. — 1 don't know if, we're in a gar - den, — Or on a crowd - ed = av - en - ue, Gm @ Pu ABT, by, Bat they all dis - ap - pear—__ from view, Al, Gaim Dnt pp gz Em ah ith 1 th —— And «Ton = ly have eyes ____ for you. le es a May-be — mil-lions of peo- ple go Er HE 38 I Think Of You Words & Music by Jack Elliott & Don Marcotte Moderately ¢ Dt Here Jone In Bhdim 6 7, eve - ning, as shad - ows steal a ~ cross the Ghai Els om gain, hush of BT my — lone - ly Ber I think of you, of you. e7, E From far mus - ic of vi ‘London W, © Copyright 1941 Betsy Maske Corpor ‘Camptell Connely & Company Liste, 8/9 Fath Sr [A Righe Revered,ltenationel Copriht Secured dim © - fins comes

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