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Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me Words & Music by Arthur N. Swanstrom, Charles R. McGarron & Carey Morgan Medium swing Ei Abn? Bh? EP BPaug EP Abn? BP? m What is that song a-bout —kiss-es?__ What is thatsong— a -bout Bb Be” Eb DP (7 smiles? Ir 1 could have. my way, fd sing a song- to-day v BP EP Edm BP7/p EP Abn? BP? That would beat them all by miles. 1 would-n’t sing a-bout pb Bug pb? Ab smil -ing,— That’s not the ti - tle 1d choose. J would sing a-bout Gm v Ars) DNC. D? what I've got-— And what I've got’s the wear-y blues. There are Gm Cdim Gm ¢ Cm blues. that you get from wor - ry, Thereare _blues. _ copy e Sta Cangem US. seeds wad 6 ars hase Compa USA amo enya Copay ned ya Set andr Wh, 34 Tan sees anata ope See Fein Cm Cmé DY — that you get from pain; ‘And there are blues when you're lone - Gm W Ares) - ly for your one and on- - ly, The blues you can nev - er ex - y N.C. D? Gm Cdim 6m = plain. There are _blues. that you get from long - ing; GQ Cm D Ddim D” = Butthe blu - ~~ est bluesthat be ____ Are the Gv c sort of blues that’s on my mind, _‘They'rethe ve-ry mean-est kind: The F Cn’? P BP Bedim Fl Bb OF? BP NC. blues my naugh-ty sweet-ie gives_ to ~—sme. 35

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