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2 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FOOL (MANHA DE CARNAVAL) Words by CARL SIGMAN Music by LUIZ BONFA Slow Bossa Nova SS pr TP a 7 SS (Copyright © 1959 by Nouvelles Eatons Meviian 2oyright @ 1964 by Anne-Aachel Music Corp. and Unted Arts Musie Co ne. Cony wa Sh & Cede seed OC Cea nea Se ech a ai drt Sepp & oe rion Mi Palen Imercatoral CopyightSecured ALL RIGHTS RESERVES. ‘nmutoized copia eran, gap, recoring or pub perance iar hoger CobyHGR. Inigers are lable undar to lav, maiz os on Gr =a + 1 walk the av +e = nue ‘And hope Ill = + com -ing_my ee 3s ot from your m6 3 Some ey im =e 7 e Fo SaaS Am ms sts Rubato 3 i —I— = = = _ = = = = = = = = = Am Om7 S Om? Ant 2, _—— SS == SS = td) there inthe gloom 1 tears of good - come back to me, that’s the way it will be oe eal — rs a tempo = AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ Words by ANDY RAZAF Music by THOMAS WALLER and HARRY BROOKS Moderately & mi Fmt BS, 745 A fom in Ea No one to walk with, but Umbap-py7on— the shelf. Copyright ©1829 hy Mills Mus, tn Copyright renewed, Waller's interest controlled by Chippall& Co, Ine. (Righwang Musk Inernational Copysigh Secured ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Printed in th Luho copying rang a jing or public peetornance san ining server Fm 9 Hie ~ SS Vim sav-in’ my love for you. = SS ? Var sayin’ my love for you Moderately mf emp ALL OF ME Copmant © 1981 by Bourne Co. Copyright Renewes (Ghis arrngement Conyrignt © 198% ty Bourne Co} "Al Rahs Reserved By SEYMOUR SIMONS. ‘and GERALD MARKS my arms, fon dear with —I— 7 AMONG MY SOUVENIRS Words by EDGAR LESLIE Music by HORATIO NICHOLLS Slowly, With Expression : AF Fm a7 B45 Ab Bodim cc = There's no ~ thing as sr —f = A = mone My Sou -ven = im Some et ~ ters Fm B7 B45 AO Edm m7 B67 9 ————= —<- A photo = graph or — two, Copyright ©1827 by Desyhva, Brown & Henderson, Inc. Copyright Renewed, Asianed to, Chappell & Co, nc Inverrational Copy Secured ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Printed inthe USA. 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LOUIS WOMAN”) Words by JOHNNY MERCER: ‘Music by HAROLD ARLEN. oe SS = (é f yf es be hg be ve tis |e r t m Ui = Fra ye f6 745 cn cr-9 Fmajy ee an | a $a aS SSS = = — a8 a riveer, Come Rain Or Come Shine. a 4 Bom 699(811) a Gre ne S= ——= ee —S 1 Bless when you Tt was just fone _ of those things, Fb Eomé ‘Agim Abdim C7/G Edm dim 67/0 O67 9 8 B E SS ee Se But don't ever bet me, “ gonna be ime if you let a (ar fac] £ + maj?_ Dm? a7 # Ef Be You cry the Jone wight thru,__ Well, you can Cry Mg A River, Cry Me ARiv-er,— Fmt 7 Foy BG din m6 cm m6 cma ie Es i Varied a river o-ver you Now. & 8 a2 2 = —— i z ie SSS = Saunders Publication ne ur Hamivon ane Chase Co, he Chappe Ca. ine Uveugheut tho Wars ured ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Printed in the USA, tH A Ja Bach (slightly faster) Fn? BT Fm? GGG 7-9 cms or cd Ed fis A BE ed - — = ~ - a 5 SS = te Ea 6 ee = es Hosied a rivoor Goyer aut OF my ew, White =. ] Pte ——— m6 O7sus 07 Be Bed all that you suid; oe = Fo Fm7 BT Fm7 i Be 67 +5(29) ? Ttied a tiv-er o-ver you, , CUTE ‘Music by NEAL HEFTI Moderately Words by STANLEY STYNE ue Dm7 = EMTAT+509)0m7 G9 ce a1, om? Emy A7+5(58) 1 Dn7 qa Gm? cr, Gm? c7, Fmaj7 Em F6 {© coor 1958 oy ntrnaticnal Karin Core. desirasent Te eT ia An tiie estonia 87 Emaj7 m6 ay om? Em7 A7+5(8) eo & f nz og aD. om7 Em A7+5(9) J & Ge ’DEED |DO Words and Music by WALTER HIRSCH and FRED ROSE Slowly with a lift Iwas oh, so blue till you came a - ‘There are lots of oth - ers that I have a a i SSS = =] = ———— © just to make my life a won-der -ful Those you meet 6 - day, to-mor-row for - get, = = = 7 FP ‘ee = =! igh ph His SHA et lobe tL You brought sun-shine just to bright-en my lone- li- ness. Youre the on-ly ‘one who ev - er could standthe test. Copyright ©1926 Copyright & ronemed 194 by Th Herald Squace Music C Alogi forthe Unie State of Amerie, Canada, Auta and New Ziad adminstered by the Teena Copyigh Secured wage inUSA. AIR GNE Reseed ‘uate atic Company fe ds ll = - is it an-y won-der in my hap-pi- ness, con - fess ‘Thats the rea-son why I chooseyou fromthe rest, You're the best —— x z . IP a : | poco = == s 1 need you? Hon-ey —_ ee a fd Ee Tin glad that I'm the one who found ‘Thats why Tim al-ways hang- in’ ‘round + DINNER FOR ONE, PLEASE JAMES Moderately = Words and Music by ‘MICHAEL CARR eS E a ca te all = 32S 2, hoe 2 SSS ae ese = — Te TS aim Ny. i SSS od Din - ner For One, please James, madam — will not be in = ing, Em? B745 87 Esdim a7 a7 ot = & | ms ; I SS ee je = Yes_you may bring the eel Em? B75 By) Em Em? Em Dfdim ay, D him a & © —3— - 3 2s = —S # ; = pleasedon’t look so down - + ed, caiaiesaeny fn + ay games. tag * ee == o7 —3 SS LL all ‘Seems my best friend toldher of an = oth - er, 1 had no chanceto de ny, —3— —_ ns = = ‘You know therehas nev -er been en ~ oth - er, Some day she'll find out the tie aos Enz ars 87 Em * Em9 Em Ebdim AT, i # ee —s rretd, i - 4 t Ss Bo 3 don’t move her fav" rite flow ex, EAST OF THE SUN (And West Of The Moon) Words and Music by BROOKS BOWMAN Slowly, With Expression —3— Amt Amg 6 cma cmé An? Qi ah Poy = sF —— = SSeS Webi a diam howe! of dove, Gear Near to the sun in the I oI ? 06/9 Farce 87 Em AT. 4 === Ee = = = err re z = = = ¢ St == = = ar aaa aan me Ebmaj? 7 Ab Omg-5 or Z “Ee ge Omer Words f A FOGGY DAY (From “DAMSEL IN DISTRESS”) Words by IRA GERSHWIN ‘Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN, Moderately z Freely i was a stranger inthe town were the puo-ple 1 knew. F o Am Ang? 09 ae had that feel-ing of self s? What to do? What to do? t mi 7-9 Cr#5 Fmaiy F Am Am6 Ant po 7-9 @ walked through the for. - [Coorg © 797 by Gershwin Pabshing Corpration (Copyrehe Renewed. Asses to Chappel & Co. Ie Ineraionl Copyright Socuted ALL RCHTS RESERVED. Printed nthe USA dieeatieali ee ne een Ene mne neat. weer CN Fmaj? m6 E7-5 Fo i fi 09 69/6 Ga45 co ‘ & a SS eS SS Brit - ish mu = se fis charm — ® Gm? co cr-9 _ EE ie _ _ B : == == { Sj : 5 Ss * = =? el, wal thing lest THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA (Garéta De Ipanema) Original Words by VINICIUS DE MORAES. English Words by NORMAN GIMBEL Bossa Nova Music by ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM and tan and youre and flove, ly the gi = fos wake - ioe and when ERS: eho “het Fmaj7 oo Fmayy Eo & a = x =; 3 5 be When ie vee a tikes 6 7 tle; that when— Gm7 ow, Fina Gmaj7 cg g I watch va = o iA Fmt og i can renn {Her a in 1 would give my heart glad - —— I Any 07-9 m7 Ea ‘iy m3 ss (pee ee oe = | walks to the sea, ate on fie —3— fod a But each — day wen {took stright head not at cI 3 ove = dy, the gitl__ pand = some, the — boy me. Tall and tan and young and 67 Gm7 ma goes walk ing, and when. fast passes 1 smite, E FREY tos F Fmajy or. Fajr? Gb7 Fmajr 4 e te fife oh ————— i— é os GONE WITH THE WIND By HERB MAGIDSON and ALLIE WRUBEL Fmt 867 Gm7 cr Fm a7 ES ~ a ——— Eomaj7 Amy or Bm7 Bs blown 3 > way Gone with The Winds Ant or Gmai7 G8, Gmz copyright © 1997 by Bourne Co. Copytaht Renewes ‘hs arangemert © Copyriant 1982 by BOURNE CO. enon om~ 6 Fim Fm7 87 Fm? £1, & Bb+/D Bbm/de C7. Fm7 911) Bo Fz Boi Gm c7 BT Hs S the rap - ture that thrilled Bm7 £ AmT o7 Gmaj G6 ‘thd = ness that ied I Fm Fm/Eb Fm/D = Gm Cmt7) Cm Fmt BT = ae 2 a — om = =e = 5 ust flame Tove burned bright -1y. then be = Gm Fm Fm(+7) a an emp = oy smoke_dream that Fimo. Eg Tas gone Gone With The HARLEM NOCTURNE Words by DICK ROGERS Moderately Slow Gm6 ‘Music by EARLE HAGEN DEep mu ske fils the night _______________ Deep inthe tenrt of Har Fey AR thot the stats ate br The dark-nexe is tan - rT? A nocturne bon in Hae m7 Domai? il HAD LO BE YOU urls by Music by S KAHN: ISHAM JONES S.C.AP. ASCAP. eg Bho ams Dis Ds G/B EbT/Bh Ame poop - = Gea BE Pe Gmaj7 Si cmé G/B Er Ee x &€ & #& a ive you your way?. mak - ing me glad, — just as you say? Why must 1 just Tal = ways had, could be, should be Why do 1 do Seems ike dreams like ¥ At Dig G Om6/A DIS D7/AG°7/Bb +H HAH 1 Aaa Why don't 1 Ws upto Why do 1 sight Why am 1 blue? been that some = thing | lov - ers call fate; may - be, ba - by, [Il go a = way. kept on say - ing | 1 had to wait, [Some day, some way you'll came and say, — 1 125, 1919 WARNER BROS, INC just could - nt fall ‘til we ‘and you'll be plead = ing in met. | saw them all; ) tvs you 1 need, — SS 7 1 wandered 9 ~ round ae 7 = and fin = ol - ty found the some-bod - y who) could make me be true,_| and @ = ven be glad, | Al. +H r= = p —— jum to be st, think -ing of you, a = Ae ——> — might -nev- er be cross, —| Em Fe wt 7 i= Amz Aor br c BI/FE Q With all your faults. 1 love you stl, Eq, Go7/Bb DT @°7/Bb pr — tt ad to be you,. won - dar - ful you, had tobe you._| Cyn ed fa VG Ga/abCms7A DT De is zee se d or 14 IT’S A BLUE WORLD Words and Music by BOB WRIGHT and CHET FORREST Rather Fast Gmo Fmaja cm9Ebme7) Fs F7-8 Bbmaj7 26 Bom 745, Amy Ga Copyrsht © 1939 by ABC Muse Carp. ane Bourne Co. Copyright Renewed “his rangement Copyright © 1988 by ABC Muse Corp. and Boutre Ca, iN Rights Reserved. International Copyrant Secured 15 9 ca Bom co Gm 7-9 Fmaj9 cma Ebm+7) i a £8 ey te Bom7 Faiz cm 8 IT’S ONLY A PAPER MOON Words by muy hose and E.Y. HARBURG jic by HAROLD ARLEN go) doe Ra aa = z jp 2 = i) Rf 5 te aes a co 2 i : ‘e e ee & SE =a = @ make believe, WT you. ne Bm7-5 eT AnT eo me a = SS it wouldn't be make be -lieve,— i He “i sot eee Bai = ley world Just as phony PVE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN (From “BORN TO DANCE”) Words and Music by COLE PORTER J Moderately y | 2 | | or Be Te PR mT b BOT Eomaj7 a & Es a atempo E> Fm7 BT hese = of me, So oop in my hoart, Je COURSE RTT ETF SS copyright & 1936 by Chappell & Co, ne. Coorg nwa migra or ihn. rate Cl ae Mua ae ery Propet Tats “Chappell Co, ny owner of publcton and led right hvoughout the worl, lnverntona Copyright Seed ALL RIGHIS RESERVED. Printed inthe USA. Unauthorised copying, 79g, adapting, recor oF pu petformanc han ningemert of copyright Tririages ae hablo under ve lav. ve You're real - ly q ~—3— sid 10 my salt, “This af Ss eI = } { } Pe BT D Ebmaj7 ge Eg why should 1 sist when, I oo. mf = QS —— cca —_ weet you under my akin — _—= a = PS = Fe = = = 3 7 6 BbT/ED ‘Ebmaj7 a Be 3 3: 3 2 3 = og ee + vething, Come what might, for the sake of having you 3 3 om 87 is Fm7/Eb Fm7-5 —3I—- feat, In —3— 3 ss ST spite of 8 warning voice that’ comes inthe night Andre - [3 to 7 f peats and te ~ —3— oats in — Tete foal, —3— # # | But each just the thought, «== of you. makes” me : - 5 Be - fore | ulema §° 6 ? mz Bb7 a under my pp atempo * poco rit, poco rail ° JUST IN TIME Words by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN ‘Music by JULE STYNE Intro: Moderately Just "In found you co Gm7 co Gm7 C7. By = Unausonsed conn, angi, acaping recocaine or bubve petormance Ia niingement of copa. Teiengers are tabi onde the ne Now you're here = oF Gm B/C AM/E 7 e745 08 I i a _ Ea : = SS SS wy For tone came Just InTime ou found me In fone - ly fife, that Moderately c7, LET THERE BE LOVE Lyric by IAN GRANT Music by LIONEL RAND. ‘And ket there Abmé BT & Eom Fz g g 3 Eoin Bim Copan 1940 Shepto, Bernstein and Coe, New York,NY. Renewed 7 Fmt BT & LET THERE BE YOU Slowly and Lightly Rhythmical 3 Words and Music by VICKI YOUNG i433 OTD —3— and DAVE CAVANAUGH mf dim. poco a poco Let there be light, and there was a light, Let there be earth, and thore was arth. i" a | IS 1 had my way, | would ask of Him, Please let there be pe el —= a B7sus 7 ah Let there be heav-ens 1 had my way, 1 would ask of Him, $4 el te ‘USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 07 G7 Dm7G7-9 CG C7 F Fedim: see 2a Ag Please let there be you You are the feeling of spring. You're the be-sin-ning of dawn. 3S Am Am7 07 # ft SS You ate the meaning of ry = thing. How could en = =y-one go wrong? Let there be moon, 3S es 6: ym” 07 G7 DmvG7-9/' C if = Ee “3 # = i Ay | ES ee Thad my way, 1 would ask of Him, Please let there be oa you, 12 LYL DARLIN’ NI ‘HEFT! Moderately ee NeMe 2 £3, 07-9 a9 Om? G7+5(b5) Gm7 C7. ay g 69 Dm? 67+5(65) Gm7 oF F745, a i & e © Bis Bomé Ant 07-5 eB, ai Fs ag D7 67+5(b5) Om7 co Gm7 3 Anz or m7 _G74+5(b5) Gm7 2 Ee & 07-9 ; cr-9 FT ie a & FS 6 Bom6 FIs > 2 8 a9 Dm? 67+5(5) Gm7 63 Dn? 67+5(5) Gm7 Any ora Ag? 0-8 wy 6a Dm7 G7+5(b5) Gm7 fe ‘Goma|7(b5) Fr nal705) 2 LOVE IS BLUE (UAMOUR EST BLEU) English Lyric by BRIAN BLACKBURN Original French Lyric by PIERRE COUR Music by ANDRE POPP Moderately Slow (with an easy flow) Blus, blue, my world is blue, Bive is my world now I'm with-out you. Em AT, D & Em ¢ Em —" Cold ismy heart since you went a - way. a gy a i my eyes are Copyiht © 1966 by ieesong Pans S.A an Radio Mine Intraconal Published in tha U.S.A. and Canada by mersangusA, ln and Racin Pubahlg he Interiors Copy Secured ALURWCHTS RESERVED Poneed inthe USA, Unauthorized copveg. eng. apting, recording or publ perormance san iingemert of copy. Inge able der the a. § Em ee Somewhat mc FB jew - lous heart, ody E hhow the bright 1 doubt-ed you “ and now we're a + part. Gone, So lostanda ~ lone. an nights T've known, gone, the love we blue? my world is Blue ismy world now Vm without you, ae wa Moderato LULLABY OF THE LEAVES Words by JOE YOUNG Music by BERNICE PETKERE Ron ling of the Kav He 5 = — = Cm 2 _ SS Um the sunsy south a =a PS SSE 7 Ss © 1992 |AVING BERLIN. ING_ a For 809 WARSCK CORP Invernauisnal Covyrigm Secured Made RUEA, sa ea cca va B a Ee SSS SSS SSS Geo 7 $ et == = = SS =e = 25 2 = = q rrr y [st | boset = == 2 * —_ - ~ Fm G7 cm AbT 67 4s with hee ~ ven’s blue and —— sing me 10 sleep, Lul-l- by Of The —— —— Fm i 2 : SS 2 eae Vim breeving @ -long, a long with the breeze, I'm ‘near“ing a song, a song thru the trees, Ooh, i 2 fee o # us Fm c Cidim i Se es = pinemel-o-dy caressing the shore fa milar to me, Telit be-fore ooh ooh ooh ooh, —_y_— : ————e SS —— That's south = land, don't feel it in my soul, and don't know ve 186 MOONGLOW By WILL HUDSON, EDDIE DELANGE & IRVING MILLS Moderately seaight Copyright ©1834 by Mills Musi, Ine. Copyight renewed. ‘Used ith peemision. All Rights Reserved 17 Ag ag Am? Am7-S 09 o7 87 &. & a ay And 1 sat in Way up in the now when there Moon ~ low 7-5 & Ps BT Ami on g MORE (Theme From MONDO CANE) English lyric by Norman Newell Music by Riz Ortolani and Nino Otiviero Moderato Ao a fe) a roi Gmaj7 G6 em? AmT D9 Di-9D7Gmaj7 G6 EmT More than the greatest love the world has known; This is the love I'll give to Am? D9 DT-9D7 Gmaj7_ G6 Em? Am? po D7-9 pr = | you a - lone. More than the sim-ple words try to say; Fem? ge_Smal? G6 Em7 Am? addi BT Em Em@7 - 7 fs = = pe SS 1 SSS 1 on-ly live to love you more each day, More than you'll ev-erknow, my ae ier | Ae = a2 = == opyign @ 1962, sang Ae) © ne Cana Pa 6 am? bg EST Ems Am? Ag a3 ar Dbass) <— arms long to hold you so, My life will be im your Keep-ing, waking, sleeping, Dr D9 pr-9 Gmaj7__ Ge Em? Am? D9 _D?-9 DT GmalT G6 | laughing, weep-ing. Long - erthan al-waysis a long longtime, Bat far be- Em? Am? ade BT Em Em@7) Em? yond for-ev-er know! — nev-er lived be em Am? pr os. AmT D7-9 —G_Bbmajt Abmay7G§ py | heart is ve-ry sure No one else could love you more, more, LO — (GE MY FAVORITE THINGS (From “THE SOUND OF MUSIC”) ; Words by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II Music by RICHARD RODGERS L. Rain drops on we es and whisk ers. kittens, 2Geam colored poo ies and crisp apple siruds els, Bright cop- per ket tes and warm Wook en mi tens, Door bells. and sleigh bells and schnite- el with noodles, = aay nm 7 a r 4 Ts Brown pe pet pack’ aged up with rng, Tee mea Wid gee tha Ay" ith the moon onthe ge These Met tf E Copyahe 1959 by Rehan Rods and Osea Hammerstein ‘oman cca, one ol ua ad ahead te Ween Heri ol pn 4 Co, ie, soe seling agent irra Copinn Seed nt HACITS REESE Ped othe USA Lnauthonme onyng aang siping Tecorang or pubic performance san nema copy Tiger areal ee the a Girls in white dress es with - flakes — that 16 162 MY FUNNY VALENTINE (From “BABES IN ARMS”) Words by LORENZ HART Music by RICHARD RODGERS Slowly tm cm+7 m7 m6 Ea en-tine, Vale enetine, You make me smile with my heart, — a Your Tooks are laugh- a> ble, Un: pho- to graph- ale, tpi he Fm bm 7 Copyright @ 1937 by Chappell & Co, Ine opyrignt Renowod International Copyright Secured "ALE FIGHTS RESERVED Printed in the USA Unautorized caying ranging. adapting, recoraing or public performance isan intingement of eopytisht. ‘Infingers are lable under the tau, & Bo7sus Bb7 5 Bo7sus B67 ED Bo7sus B67 & Bo7sus B67 ae mouth G7s5 67 Cm ‘Aomaj7 ‘AG AT cm m+7 cm cm6 don’t change a baie for me, Not if you care for me, 2 a 07-5 or cm BT stay, lie de Vale en-tine, stay! FS motto express. bo | Each day is Val en=tine's 184 NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT Words by IRA GERSHWIN ‘Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN Io Fp ref bag — SSS op ae % = ga Moderately Slowly a

yee + Dim Abr Abaug py That this long - ing for you fol-lowswher-ev-er I go? moi________ Faut-il qu'un dé-sir bru-lant me pour-sui-ve par -tout?. = zs = rRtF A Fm7 Eb? Gm Eh Gm In the roar-ing traf-fic's boom In the si-lence of my lone-ly room,-1 Dans le bruitde la vil - le Dans le si-len-ce de ma cham-bre— Je “VE RH. think ‘of you," night and day. Night and day songe @ toi_______ nuit et jour Nuit et jour. - > > —= | mfespr ct EB Fim z un-der the hide of me There's an Oh, such a hun-gry yeamn- Je wy puis é-chap- per Les jours se suc-cé-dent plus trou - ot ay ch. Bh Ting, burn- ing in- side of me. And its tor-ment won't be = blants les— uns que les au-tres,_ Mais ce tour-ment ces - se- tye ft Fe Bb Ehm7 through ’Til you let me spend my life mak-ing love— to you, day and night, ra Quand je pour-rai te te - nirdans mes bras,—ché-rie, jour et nuit _—— c.g. a AbT Bbm? ees Aba. Db night and day. — ‘Nightand day— — Nuit et jour— Nuit et jour. fia se ai Nov A Day Sees be From the Musical ‘MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG” - Slowly (4 = 88) fm 9 ae (add) Fi Fladacy fi Not A Day Gves Not A Day Goes a ———— By iw = = Fousd fot Words and Music by STEPHEN SONDHEIM # a tempo 4 tempo. mi rubato —— 3 fe ay faa_, _ Babee you're not some-where 4 part. oof my but you're some-where a part of omy and and it need you Ww stay looks like you'll stay ype —r —_— 1981 REVELATION Music PUBLISHING CORP, and RILTING MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) ‘Avene of the Americas, New York. N-Y- 10 ‘Made to All Rights Reserved MSY ALANDO ML Suite 2110, i Copyright TON 2 Fmaj7ss ad Creuset FE Ea As the days go by. 1 keep think =e when does it end — As the days goby ——— 1 keep think - ing when does it endl, a vrei Bona c/ay i an _ — ——— that it can't get much bet = ter much long er. where's the day TW have stan ed for = get - ting? —_— — —. but it on = ly pets But 1 just goon etempo PA cyp 3 ome ace ers bet ser and stronger amd deep + ef und near ser and simp - er und fre - rand think = me and sweat -ing and curs = ing and ery = ing and turn + ing umd each - ing und 3 3 3. a arena ae T Fa vempo co crete poco accel c cya cm9/a © noacdagano) i. & a a eee fick - er and clear - er, and no,—________________ Nora Day Goes wak + ing and dy - ing, and no. Not A Day Govs —si— St lay Gt tee aya = ter day til othe days goby day al = ter day ah = ter day till the days go hg! — by Til the days go —— Tithe days gD Till the days 0 —— Till the days go ci “ 1 wn a © Til the days go Til the days go 178 ON A CLEAR DAY (YOU CAN SEE FOREVER) Words by ALAN JAY LERNER ‘Music by BURTON LANE ‘Moderately, with fooling odo a a af Gna? ¢ ce Gmaj7 Rise and look a round you. And you'll se who. How it will as: tound you, That the glow of your be ing cout shines oy Copyreht © 1965 by Als oy Lemer an Burton Lane ‘Chaspullh Co, Ine, une of publeation and lied rights Inertial Copyngie Secured ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Pentel in the USA Lumut Copy angi searing recat er pube performance Ban worrgrmert cope "7 Dm7/6 a m7 or a mountain, ser and shore. oof ph eso. cmaj7 m6 0 dim Gmaj? & ——_ hear, from far and near, a world you've nev> er heard be+ fore. —— Kea ioc Fe o7 & Ems Ama or Gmajz & PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Words by JOHN BURKE Moderately Music by ARTHUR JOHNSTON things in life were => El a il a = —— blue; con-grat-u = © sky that was al = ways fe i = — Copyright © 1935 by Sloer Music Publications. Ine Copyright cenewed, signed to Chappel & Cay, ne (Itersaag Music, Publisher) ecmotionel Copyright secured ALL RIGHTS RFSERVED Printed inthe USA ‘Unauthorised enpying avenging dap ling or pub performance fa intingement of copyright apa tii ence dela ne pa) Bm o7 Go e g === Tansee (69 = lp _—SS SS == ————= [eee 7 ee then And you must pay be = fore you get them back a + gain SS SS Se arp _ — = a 2 SS = = St = === c Em ¢ oF ‘ = For ¢ En st e a & Bea 8 [se iS SSS = —— | y= 'ry time it mins, i rains Pon = nies From Hes - en Don't you know each + Te == SS = Pen-nies From eay = en! ae — There'l’be Pen - nies From Heavy ~ oie POLKA DOTS AND MOONBEAMS Words by JOHNNY BURKE Music by JIMMY VAN HEUSEN, Moderately Tren 2 bump and heard an Gm7 At AT bn Bom F om Copyright ® 1840 v7 ABC Male Cor. tn Bourne Co. Copyright Renewed “At hts Reseed tension! Cooyhaht Secures Gm7 c7 co F Om Gm7 eS SS poy aie = : | 1 the perplexed one, my breath an said “May 1 have Dm Bom F Asm ca ES ‘ In my fright ~ ened arms EL Gaim ‘amz ET Bn A cm Fim Bm7 ET A Gaim # € &§ a ‘we float - ed 0 > ver the ey Bm Fmt heart Knew all the an ~ swers Dm Gm7 co F Om A+ AT Dm Bom cm Gm7 Pol - ka Dots And Moon ~ Bears co F ca &S & 1 kiss the pus » nosed 198 ROUTE 66 By BOBBY TROUF Medium Jazz 4 | fc =a the highway that's the best. Cong © 1, Roope Aasgned 17 Lendontown Mute 'AL Nights outside the USA. conitobed by EX, Mors & Company bhrematana Copymght Secued Mode in USA Al ights Revarved FB Bg E Fé a= = = Sa eS = = two thousand miles all the way Get your kicks on = ce F Fig BB CB Fic eB‘ ae ie = 5 SS g0° thru Saint Loo-ey 198 Gm7 7, om7/c Cam Cosus 7, gst Wis no- ma, this time Bos F6 make that m7 ce rF oc cH mt Gia BEE & Six _—_ 202 SILK STOCKINGS Words and Music by wdeny (With A Latin Feel COLE PORTER Te TS or & Gmai7 Grits) G3 cm C745 67, == when they were Fm Be D Bb BS Co 5 ca Ea & z =e | = SS ————— Se 0 —S Silk Stock: ings, what bliss they re = call, When & SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME Words by Music by RA GERSHWIN ss GEORGE GERSHWIN Scherzando Wr paco rit oy Moderao go cmayz co or Fray z i oF za P “There's a say - ing old Says that love is blind, Still we're of - ten told “Seek and p atempo - 2 PK iw fe Peg “7 i —s Se —— + ye shall find.” So I'm going to seek A cer- tain Id ve q #8 & at had in mind, Look - ing ev = ‘ry-where, Have = n't oe E45 aE a ie Pe e7 gale gy Pe? found him yet: y affair I mm Fin : “re ce ~ ; ; ae de! @ of ey _-_er Think to add his. in i = thal to my 2 —— = AT Tell ——F + mf = = = z at | ar Fg C9 un poco rall. where isthe shep- herd for this lost lamb. un poco ral fF \F F ie on Bi «'& & #* @& afempo There's a some-bod-y I'm long-ing to see. T hope that he Patompo re = & Tm a lit - tlelamb who's lost in the wood Fo Be Cc Te a8 aa” T know I could Al-ways be good To one who'll watch 7 WT r z ae Al-thoughhe may not be the — man some — Girls Pi ae my heart cr ——S War't you tell him please to SSS eee Ss \"SS z = 2 Poe RL = * —_ —_ P —— be fp = = * \ = =z a Foe” lume ®, E = Feszesf ae fa Fa Ea ca i _ f -— _ feos 2 a a = 7 7 7 7 4 put on some speed, Fol - low =my lead, Oh, how 1 need i ma gz) am FZ i = = Some - one to ¥ + ver o- watch SO NICE (SUMMER SAMBA) Original words and Music by MARCOS VALLE Relaxed Bossa Nova and PAULO SERGIO VALLE English Words by NORMAN GIMBEL Some-one to hold me tight, that would be Some-one to love me right, EL, Bomaj7 BSG a ie that would be . . Seme-one to = der - each lit + tle dream in me, {© Copyright 1965, 196 by Marcos Valle and Pa Serna Valle Sole Sling Agect MCA Motle A Dision of MCA Inc, New Var NY USED BY PERMISSION ALC RIGHTS RESERVED p7-9 Gm7 Em7-5 AT+5. life would be so = om Om7 G3 Gm7 zi ae ———— someone who would take my hand and sam- ba thru life with me. Some-one to cling to me, stay with me right__ or wrong, some-one to sing tome some lit tie sam - ba song. Some-one to ‘take my heart, SUMMERTIME Words by DUBOSE HEYWARD Moderato (with expression) ‘Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN, ams er Ams er Ams ey ey tt i ] a @ == =e = at Sump int an’ the cot ton is high h 1 2 = £ ——— al = = = Jen i ST ES Ya lenae 4 _| = —— ee Ane ED 2 8 a EY = an” yo!_ma_isgood look pyriaht © 19 by Gershutn Pushing Corporation apy'ght Renewed, Asatanod 10 Chappel & Co. Me International Copyright Secured ALC NIGHTS RESERVED Proved n the USA neuthoraes copying aang, aden, recor a sun pararmance @ an nongemen i eonyigh Innere re ibe nde Pe ue roe fa tempo SSS } =I. en ae a= 3 ie = m7 & spread yo" wings. pa qe SSS ae oe * _ Jed aaa [pate HIE po Sraere — i= E Ems 7-5 Amo Er, Amo 8 ei eg 2S " ay aS See = Sj ate thaws e-nothcin'ean : ws snot canter Jac —- —s ee _— Am, oT ¢. Am. a ae Es 2 . 6 Se Dad - dy an’ Mam ~ my THE LADY IS A TRAMP (From “BABES IN ARMS”) Words by LORENZ HART Music by RICHARD RODGERS Moderato al ae RET F aa 337 by Chapel & Cay ine, Copytigh Renewed cad ALLRIGHTS REERUED. Panes nthe USA, apne reoraing oF publi ertormance iam infingeme of copyright Tetingrs ae habe nde el = aE t = = = a+ se 2. es a That's why the la dy 8 tramp ‘ c. m7 Om7 G7 i fa - € = —— don't. like rap ~ games fons and Earls, + mine and pearls, Won't dish 2 F bai ii # & & Guitar Taoet with out — care r “ THEY CANT TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME ‘Words by IRA GERSHWIN With movement ‘Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN, a7 Br pt rd Though dy to = mor-row you're m4 3 ¥ ae E |e m3 = = 3 = SSS kk Re Oe The Sa Gate wel L h + take you from rIn copie ® 193 by Geran Rising carport Coprig tenets, Asano 9 coapgel ene Inernaons Copyigt Secures ALL MMS SERVED Fre nthe USA Unaunorized copying. aapna reraig or Buebe aefomance a hmse-e of copys “haar ar able unde he ow ™ 28 6m A ce C7, Edm «Fm > Edm FT FS Bi ‘2 ‘ ge B88 & Gre = = ress But though they take youtrom me, Tt still pos ~ sess ‘Ab/ Bb E> Fm7/BFRm6/BoEb/G Gbdim ‘Ab/Bb ‘€ 2 8 & if ‘2 ip cee erg Pa BBs ‘The way you wear yourhat (On a & 745 9 —T-SBbm6 Ab OFm7 C9 fa =f jo, not They Can't Take That Away From Me! The way yoursmile just ahead oF | z = aa Fm? Ab/By Bem Eb aR ‘B y a= The way you haunt my dreams, No, no! They a SSS Ab Fm Bb7sus BHT B6 ‘a ke oS 5 - ~ oe Cant_TakeTo Away From MoT Bom C7. FT * iy i ee ey . _ ss Ee SS 7 bump-y road to love, ‘StL al - ways, al- ways keep the mem -'ry of Pe Ab ‘Abmaj7 Ab6 E> Fm7/BbF#m6/BbEb/G Godtim Fm7 BOT Fz ‘Bb9sus a ‘a2 of “f = —— Sas ee ra Sh Qt pi Sidi SSS Ps) ‘The way youhold your knife, — The way we danced til thie6=— ‘The way you've shanged my life. ed Pots Bye DIS Be/SETeus B6 Ey/0b Ab Fm Bovsus BT «Cm Asmé | Eb Ab & Gm ‘Bie ‘a y “ “£8 ER ER ER ef HE = No, no! They Cant TakeTI Away FromMel— Not They Can't Take That A = s \ : ; gi 7 ne SS SS : ‘ Tt Ee —=|) Spe 7 - rae i = , ee J === SS ¥ oe z pS Abb BT Te ‘Fi? Fim6 Ab/By > Eb EST Ab/Eb Abm/Eb Eb/B> & >a 4 8 a _ SS ‘The way you wear your hat aadi Gf mt Undecided “rds by SID ROBIN ~— «sic by CHARLES SHAVERS Moderato G = Omaj7 co cmaj? C6 ro First you say you do and then you don‘t,and then you say you will and ore then you won't.You're un=de-eid-ed now, 50 whatare you gon - na do? at Pi i Cmaj7 — Now you want to play, and I ™ T Mal T erent 1h neuer 19y8 by MCA Music, A Dion of MCA, Ine 445 Park Avenue, New York, NY. rasan saae| 2. Coprright renewed andl amigned to MCA Musi, A Divbion of MGA. ine =e tT Reerved Used by Permission cmaj7 C8 Fo then it's no, and when you say you'll stay, that's when you go. You're tier rf Ab7 G7 © unvde-eid-ed now, so whatare you gon - na do I've been sit-ting on a fence, and it doos-n't make much sense, ‘cause you keep me in sus-pense and you know it, Then you prom-fse to re-turn, When you ons j Uhl Ae j bt dant Trealsly burn, Well, 1 guess Pill never learn, and I show it, = ——— ai cmajt C8 cmaji Wyoutre kind, then don't keep us_ = part, Make If you've got a heart and SSS 7 Ciwt ter eer |RELTt a SSS jour mind, You're. un-de-cld-ed now, 80 what aze Jol gon - na dot ET RT ft F Abo GG [e+e coe | UNFORGETTABLE Duet version by IRVING GORDON Piano Joice 1 foice M r ran UN-FOR-GET-TA- BLE, That's what_you I— F Fm CE GmoE AT. ‘of love that elings_fo me, How the thought of you does things_to me, Tiss someone been more PO G a Gdn UN-FOR-GET-TA - BLE, c Ag 3 And for = eveer — more, — that’s how you'll stay. I that’s how you'll stay That's why, dar ling, in-cred ~ ible, That some ~ one UN- FOR.GET - TA-BLE = ‘That some-one so UN- FOR-GET - TA-BLE Thinks that am UN. FOR-GET-TA-BLE, Thisks that 1 am UN- FOR-GET-TA-BLE, too. ie FIP GT yoiee | G —s—)_ Gdimjce way, — — = I + BLE, in ov ty oS ¥ for ev-er — — more,— that’s how you'll sta that’s howyou'll stay, F Fm e GmoE AT i-Dle, That some - one so UN- FOR-GET - TA-BLE ible, That some-one so. D? GT @ Dm7 Db7 Co Thinks that 1 = Thinks that 7 UN- FORGET - TA-BLE, WHEN I FALL IN LOVE ‘Words by EDWARD HEYMAN Music by VICTOR YOUNG. di Slowly, with much feeling e Eb/G Abdim: less world like this is, love is Eb/G Bbm/Db C7, —3— —3 i end -ed be-fore it’s be - gun, + ¥ moon light kiss - es , =I PPh Soni 8 52 Yio Fp Pubs ne (Copyright Reneed Ang Fm Fm7 B/D = BT ED a Boa Fs | coo! in the warmth of the When | give my heart 3 +3 _ ¥ Pe = Bb7 E> CT+5 C7, Fm Abdim: ag iit i oe : tf re Eb/G Ab C7, Fm Abm6 —Eb/Bb a ‘B at # = 8 * mo - ment | can feel that you feel that = way 00 is when | fallin Pree 4 te Fm? 7) dim ET BTS SCC | an ae & 8 8 (2 & B ~YOU’D BE so NICE TO COME HOME TO (From “SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT”) Words and Music by COLE PORTER Rather Slow with Feeling mB _ SS SSS ao F Am Om7 B7-5 ET. i lull a by,______You'd be all shat could de E 87 Ek. £ ET Am Om6 EZ. = = a SSS 7 _—_____. Un = dor stars, chile. YOURE THE CREAM IN MY COFFEE (From “GOOD NEWS”) Words & Music by B.G. DeSYLVA, LEW BROWN & RAY HENDERSON 56/9 & Moderately You're ns Youre the gigreh— in my <> Ebmaja dim Fé 887 Fn6 wr ee = i 2 cst ge SS 3 al J cot fee Youre Eat my tow ‘al i Yous the lam Shee 2 You wil al = ways be. my You will_al- ways. be ™ be lost with -out [ & mo BATHS & Fédim B 87 87-9 enya © 1928 by Desa, own & Hendeon he pyran Renewed. Assigned to Chappel Co. ine rata Copal Secured AL BITS REGLCED Pt nthe USA \Urauthorved copying aang, adapting receding. or pubic peronmac anhigsanent OF cy Thies are able ner the ly 261 Bo7-9 -Bo9sus BATS.

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