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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 Worty?, 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 1 Wish You Love, 40 I'll Never Smile Again, Until I Smile At You, 41 Tl Remember April, 42 I'm Beginning To See The Light, 43 I’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 T've Got You Under My Skin, 48 If You Are But A Dream, 49 1 A Fine Romance Music by Jerome Kern Words by Dorothy Fields Moderately Y Flim a ° > LA fine ro > mance with 0 (See additional lyrics) Gang kiss - es, A fine ro - mance, my friend, ehuim aby this is! We should be like a cou- ple of het to = Dat g Bmt Gy 6 att nee ma = toes But you're «asl as ET, Dmg ont? yes = ter - day's mashed po = ta = toes, __ A fine ro - mance, you won't nest - le, A © Copycght 1936. B. Hanae & Company Incorporated, USA. ‘Wamer Chappalt Muse Lined, 129 Park Seet, London W1/PolyGram Musle Publishing Limited, a7 Beish Grove, Londan WS. £0 Rights Reverved, International Copeight Secured fine to + mance, you won't Ao wrest ~ le! 1 might aswell play bridge with my —old-—maid Al, £ Pu pr? ¢ aunts, 1 have - n't got a chance, a Po 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 fizz like parts of a Seidlitz powder! A fine romance with no clinches, A fine romance with no pinches! ‘You're just as hard to land as the Tle de France, Thaven’t got a chance, This is a 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 like cactus plants! This is a fine romance! 2 A Garden In The Rain Words by James Dyrenforth Music by Carroll Gibbons Moderately B oa LI re - call a sum-mer’s day when you and I had 21 te - call our sud- den gasp of pure. de - light and cb Alm Amit Bh L . 2 strolled a - way, And sud - den - ly a storm drew then =a clasp of hands that said, “Do you see EB nigh, Seck - ing shel - ter too? With that = clasp, a Ans pis ingor ar from the rain we hur - sto - ty starts, For then down a lit - de Jane, And fst dawn’d = in our__hearts that ce Abm6 al Bang found a love - ly sight near = by —___ you loved me and 1 loved you i “Twas just a gar den inthe rain, Close to the The rain- drops kiss'd the flow- er beds, ‘The _blos - soms (© Coprish: 1928 Camptell Conzelly& Company Lsaed, 8/9 Path wet, London W1 for all Counties, All iahts Reerved.tserational Copeight Stewed Gnas a en's lit, - tle leaf - y lane, A touch of rais'd their thir - sty heads, A per - fumed Be Fhdim Emi'S phy ier col = our ‘neath skies of grey. ___ say. “Thank you,” they seem’d to Gm Amt'S D7 here was charm be- yond com - pare to view! Ant D7 ¢ Ant D7 g. May- be it’ was just that «Twas there = with = you, Abang Gm me "Twas just a gar-den in the rain, But then the Foy aS B Fldim em7'S aby sun came out a- gain, And sent us hap-pi- ly on our 3 All Of Me Words & Music by Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks Moderately ¢ claim ipa You took my kiss - es and you. took my love, Gg You taught me how to cate. Am Tt be just the En Am pi ag Ff a rem - nant of a one- sid - ed love af - fair? All you took = glad - ly gave, There’s noth - ing left for me to save. All of me, Why not take — Tm no good. with - out you? (© Copy 1951 Bourne & Company, USA, ‘ranch Day & Hunter Limited, 127 Chasing Cross Roa, London WC2 Al Rights Reered.Inematlonal Copyright Secured é =| i] 5 —a A — Take ‘my arms, —____ rH nev = er use them. Your good - bye. — left me with ~— eyes that ery, How can I go_— on, dear, with - out you?. once was my heart, So why not take GR al? En all of me? 4 All Or Nothing At All Words & Music by Arthur Altman & Jack Lawrence Moderately Am? —_ i your heart nev - "er could —_ Why be gin, then cry for some - thing that Drv ay yield inight —_ But please don’t bring your lips. s0 close. tomy (© Copyright 1940 MCA Music (a dvsion of MCA Tnvorpomled, USA, [MCA Muse Lined, 77 Fulham Palace 8036, London WS fr the Ford lessuding Now, South and Cental Americ, Japa, Austalss and che Pipes ‘All Rights Henereed. nerationl Copiht secured heck, —___ Don’t smile ol be kiss in your eyes, The touch of your hand makes me weak, Gy’ cr. Em? phy, 7s — And = my heart may grow diz - zy and fal. Am? Among? Ant And if 1 fell un - der the spell of your call, Ams an? Amé— Aig? amg By I would be caught in the un - — der-tow, Ble Ana Gas Daw? fy a — So you see ve got "to say not GZyst No! Al______ or noth - ing at all 5 All The Things You Are Music by Jerome Kern Words by Oscar Hammerstein I Moderately Time and a- gain I've longed for ad-ven- ture, Some-thing to make my pr pols T tone p7is'9 at ae heart beat the fast- er; What did I long for? I nev-er really knew. S. rset Find - ing your love, I've found my ad-ven- ture, Touch- ing your hand, My Bl g. Dypwet pt g nee ey heart beats the fast - er, All that I want in all of this world is you. 7, Gm cr rm fat sim Fm 9 Cm By Abmai7 | ie / aa ie — You are the prom-ised kiss of spring-time, ‘That gy cma? co or poe He makes the lone - ly win - ter seem Long. (© Copyright 1989 7 B, Horms & Company Incorported, USA. PolyGram Musi Publishing Limite, $7 British Grove, Condo WA, All Rigs Reseried. International Copyright Seesre Bo 87 8s Gm ‘Ehmaj7 You are the breath fess hush of eve - ning, That Bt trem - bles on the. =— brink = of) a sdove - dy, song, ——— You are the an = gel glow___that lights. 2 star, od By —— The dear - est things 1 know are. what you Abaug We Ey Some Dh hm Bias ac Tear hold you, And some day, Fl know that mo- ment di - Baim BYysus4 Els BT Ab 7 vine, When all the things you are, Are mine! 6 All The Way Words by Sammy Cahn Moderately Music by James Van Heusen pe a When some-bod = y foves you, It's mo good un less she loves you, When some-bod - y needs you, It's mo good un- less she needs you, cm F9 By Eq oe All the way, Hap- py t0 be near you, When you All the way, ‘Thro’ the good or lean years, And for By Bout Ta 6 need some-one to cheer you, All the way. Tall - et than the all the in bet-ween years, Come what may. Who knows where the By pws @ Nem Bm? B75 / Th ‘FEE tall - est ee is, That's how it's. got to feel, road will lead us, on - ly a_fool_would x Be Baim Cm / of Deep-er—— than the deep bluc sca is, That's how deep it goes it's em?’ ply |[*cm bmg _ BF peo < faye real. say, But if you Tet me Tove you, I’s for sure I'm gon-na love you, F9 wo Gnas cr, ets ahs Baby tb All the way, all the way, £2 Copysaht 1957 Mareville Musie Corporation, USA ‘ne International Muse Networ mated, Ladependent House, 54 Larshal Read, Choglod, London Et 62D. Al Rights Reserved, inermtonel Copia Secure 7 Among My Souvenirs Words by Edgar Leslie Music by Horatio Nicholls Moderately & ay of days that used to be, There's noth- ing left forme. ‘A pho - to - graph or two, Some let - tets tied with blue, Chain em h By ah B —— They’re just a mem-o - ry a - mong my sou- ven - irs, — T see a tose from you a - mong my sou- ven - its, ae Ne End's wy pigls a jer q / A few more to- kens rest_______ with - in my, tea - sure chest,— Bb Edim BIT Fo Fy Bie BYTaug 11 BRR ne —— And tho’ they do their best to bringme con - so - la - tion, eb Edim BY Bots Bh if wy] # Jf 1 count them alla par,..____ And as the (ear - drops. statt, —— I find a bro- ken heart a - mong my sou- ven - ins. (© Copyritt 1927 na 1587 by Lawrence Wright Msc Cormpany Lote, London WC2 for UK, Brith Commanseath {eroding Canaés & Australasia Bite & Continental Buope fextuing Latin Countries & Switzeiand), AIL Rights Reserve, nterrational Copyright Secured 8 Angel Eyes Words by Earl Brent Music by Matt Dennis Moderately stow Dm Béim = Baim Try to think that — love's not An- gel eyes that old dev Bri? Still it’s They glow un - bear Baim Bim My old heart ain't gain - in’ no ground, __ Be - Need I say that ‘my love's mis - spent, Mis - poo gts an " / _— So drink up all you = peo = - Or - der an y- thing you see, {© Copyright 1846 renewed 1975 Dorsey Bros Musi, a division af Mee Sales Corpvation, New York, USA. Dorey Brothers Mate Limited, 8/9 Fit Srest, Landon WE ‘All Rights Reserve, tnemational Copyright Secure. — Have fun, ____ you hap - py peo - ple, The © drink andthe laugh’s__ on me! Dm7’S G7 Gtmaj7 Se — Par-don me. but 1 got-ta run, 7, A ‘The fact’s un- com - mon-ty clear, Bhdim Dm Det i / Got-ta find who's now = “Number One,”__ And why = my an - gel eyes ain't here. ws bas *Scuse me while To dis - ap = pear. 9 April Played The Fiddle Words by Johnny Burke Music by James Monaco Moderately slow B6 Arog? BT pols gh Abe Almajt BT peat ee ee T used to think a love song = was none of = my af ~ o fait, But one fine spring head = acer ~ tain ET Bb Egim mus - ic inthe air. A - pril played the Fn BY ie} Eb Adi oP Em abcin oc Fe fid - dle, And my heart be - gan dance, And oop Bdim = Cm - {was so. sur - prised to find my = arm =a - round) ro ~ ad Edim Em mane, A - pril played the fid - dle, And {© Copyight 1940 Samy fy Select Inenrpoeted, USA, campbell Conney & Company United, 6/9 Fath Steet, London Wi {Al Rights Reserve, Inerational Copyright Secured mem the tune, And - ter on a eye, hhad and be to gan, And you pay on An! the went sing - ing gos - sip, should have — seen Agim And But here's the Cm fid - der with my the moon, Then June just’ winked her Gaim c 7, “know - it - all” ex - A Edim pril played the Em Daim one and on = ly heart 10 Because Of You Words & Music by Arthur Hammerstein & Dudley Wilkinson Moderately A Aime Bayh im AN Alms pis Bb st ee or eter . All my days were lone ~ ly ones, Ti you came a - pr Tong. Now my days are hap - py ones, You filled my life with song. Be - cause = of) you = sthere’s. a Em 2 Edim song, in my — bear, Be - cause of you my ro - mance had its start. —— Be - cause of ~— you. ~—the- sun ~— will shine, The moon and 1 Copyright 1910 & © Copyrigh 1968 Broadeast Mosc tneorporated, USA Dash Music Compas Lined, 2/9 Frith Ses, London Wi ‘AL igh sored, ltenatonal Copriaht Secure stars will say you're mine, For - ev - er and Em? EmS Bey BS * Edi oe ney - et to part 1 om + ly maj? live for your love and your kiss, —— is par - a = dise to be near you like this: Be - cause of you my life is now worth ~— while, And = an smile, Be - cause of you. 11 Begin The Beguine Words & Music by Cole Porter Moderately of Cmai? 6 When they be - gin __________ the be - guine, —___ I brings back the sound. of .mus-ic so ten - der It Dy —Io FS brings back a night of wop- i - cal splen = dour, It ay Cast Lo with you once more—_____ un - der the stars, And Cnaj7 oy down by the shore. an or = ches- tras play - ing, And Copysght 1989 Harms Incorporates, US. ‘Warnes Chappell Muse Limiad, 129 Park Steet, Landon Wi [AT Rghts Reser. International Copyright Secures Pmt 7 co! ev = en the palms—___ seem 10 be sway - ing, @ Glgst ¢ cept when that tune clutches my heart, __ And Agim dim A 3 —s— there we are, swear-ing to love for - ey - ef, And_pro- mi- sing Fer Day's 3 ney - er, nev = er to part What mo-ments di - vine, What rapture se = rene Till c aI clouds came a - long to dis - perse the joys we had tast - ed, And Em Fay Fryfmaj7 Em? mys 3 3 m3 now when I hear peo- ple curse the chance that was wast - ed,—___ 1 Cpu Sago gl c a3 know but too well what they mean, So don’t maj? od let them be - gin __________ the be - guine,____ Let the Jove that was once a - fire re-main an em ~ ber, Let it E Dm En, Am, sleep like the dead de - sire 1 on- ly re - mem - ber ‘When they be - gin—___________ the be - guine —____ Oh yes, let them be- gin the be - guine, Make them —play,—___ Till the c 6 oy i stars that were there be - fore fe-tum a - bove you, Till, you FE Ent Em, oat whis-per to me once more, “Dar-ling 1 love you!” ____ And we bp Cast a's el Io sud- den - ly know—_________ what hea- ven we're in, g ¢ When they be - gin___________ the be - Dats When they be = gin the 12 Bye Bye Baby Words by Leo Robin Moderately Music by Jule Styne ar BP Tbe in my room a-lone, —-Ev- ‘ty Post Me - rid-i-an, And ia) Gm eT. ET " ET rh be with my dia - ry, And that book by Mis- ter Gid-e- on, Be E9fs Be 92 cm Gass & ie you're = my ba you're my ba - by CT, Chaug 7 when they give you the when they give you the FE FI D7 ae write write Ey Won't you 1 will Didim onthe on the Joose, You are still Toose, But T'll stay. © Copyright 1948 Consoidted Music Fubishers Incorporate, CCopyihe renewed an assigned to Dorsey Brothers Mesi, USA ight oe se lish Commonweal of Nations fexetding Canséa fe Austalla}, he Repub of ‘ise and South Alea and Henelux counties controled by Dosey Brothers Muse Limite, 8/9 2th Stee, London Wi AL Rights Reserve, lnterational Copyright Secured tho” on the Tm on the square. square.— / | vil ae But send that rain - bow wo me, Then my But evo - en tho’ rm Jone - ly. ‘There’ll be Gm? Jul pr Gm ty fit shad - ows will fly, you'll be gone fora while, gone for a , that, that with with smil - smil = ing ing ae and and my ba - by my ba - by cm cmt ba - by bye bye, with a my 9 Bb pb and bye. 13 Brazil Music by Ary Barroso English Lyric by $.K. Russell Moderately slow & Gms Bra - zl, the Bra-zil that I knew, Where T wander'd with you, Brightly Gs, Eye ET, pb? Where the songs Lives in my im-ag-i- na- tion, DB pT Ds pT are pas. - sion - ate, And a smile has flash in Dis pT And a kiss has init, For you put p13 pr Gag G6 Gmaj7's Am Am ai ‘m6 Flaim Gag Gait®s m, —_ 1 ‘dream ——______ of old. © Copyright 1989 Eemaos Vine, Braz (© Copyright 1539 Southern Masi Publishing Company Incorporated, USA © Copyright assigned 1941 to Fer Intcraiona Corporation, USA 1Lata-Amercen Masic Publishing Company Limited, © 14 Verulam Steet, London WC! All Rahs Reeve, Inernatlonal Copy Secured cee —_— Bra Whee heats were en - ter - taining June, We stood be - m6 ams Am, mS —Am6 Ams Am, ants st mor - murd “Some-day soon —_________ We kissed. Am6 Fei g. — and chung f = geth - er. Thea. to = mor = row was am - oth er day, —_____ ‘The morn - ing found me miles a - way, gars With still a mil - lion things to Ams Cm Flin g when twi- light dims the sky a - bovey BI Bhim Ant Re ~ call - ing thrills of our ove, wg’ py pu G Gag _ Re tum, 1 will, Bra - 14 Christmas Dreaming Words & Music by Irving Gordon & Lester Lee Moderately on? cay7 ¢ e my Christ-mes dream - ing —— And "yet 1 go a- round, Hear- ing jin - gle bells DB Pmt Gr GB? Coa? .S. ot —_ is here, So I'm do - ing my Christ-mas co pt ag, Dat G3 C, km me] iE A ee dream - img a_—ilit- tle =~ ear - ly _— this’ »—year (© Copyight 2947 MCA Nase, USA Agneta MCA Music Limited, 77 Faam Palace Road, Lardon We fr th tery ath work (excluding Nowh, Cental and South Amecca, ape, Autaluls ad the Philippines). AN RightsReserved international Copyright Secured 15 Call Me Irresponsible Words by Sammy Cahn Music by Jimmy Van Heusen ‘Moderately slow E Fai rn Call me ir - re - spon - si le, Gm Gm6 Ghaim F Call me un - re - i = a= ble, Throw in Alwg isto im WE un - de- pend - a - dle too, Do my fool - ish at = i - bis bore pr pt Dm g a7 2 aug aed you? Well, rm not too elev = oe, (© Copyright 1965 Puamount Muse Corporton/Fanows Muse Corporation, USA. All ight Reserved. Incenatonal Copyeaht Seewed just a= dore you. Call me un - pre-dict - a» bh Fpl? Rain - bows rm m6 br ‘Tell me c7, Tm im- prac ~ ti cal, Ajug Cm b7 pur = sue, ir fe- spon - si - ble, Yes, Tm un - re a- ble, But it's un a- bly Gm? rm ze) it - re- spon - si = bly mad for you! 16 Come Dance With Me Words & Music by Sammy Cahn & Jimmy Van Heusen Moderately Gaim Hey there cutes! Put on your danc~ ing boots and a < come dance with me, Come dance with me, Ant 3 6. Baim Ant a ial Pret-ty face Iknow a swing-ing place, Come on, -— dance with me,— Fuim =D Br? Em, ay Dfsusd i : — _ Ro - mance with me on a crowd - ed floor y as gt pot es And while the hy - thm pings, Oh what Jove - ly things_ Tbe (© Copyright 1988 by Merville Music Corporation & Cohn Mess, USA. ‘The international Mase Natwark Limite, Independent House, 5 Larksall Road, Chitose, London BA SDI ‘Warner Chappel Misc Limite, 29 Pr led, London W1 (50%). AIL Rlghts Reserved. Intermtionsl Copyright Secure Cmimajt? say = ing For what is dancing but mak - ing love set. to mus. = ie play - ing! oh Ghai When the band be- gins to leave the stand__ and folks start to roam, ao Ant Br By —_ As we waltz home, cheek to cheek we'll be, Amn? — Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on!—__ ‘Hey there! Amt pis abs Te ge ES G6, itt lane fer Come on and dance with me! 17 Come Fiy With Me Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Music by James Van Heusen Moderately oc cmap cs Ein pnt fly with me— Let's. fy, fly with me,— — Let's float _— Cag? 6 et — If you can use some ex - of - ic booze, There's. a — In La- ma Land — there's. one-man band" and he'll maja EF Bee maj? 6 or st at var in far Bom - bay, Come fly with me — Let's fly toot his flute for you, Com ly With me Let's take 2, Giyst QT £7, .A7, D9 Fo Gigst GI —— let's yaa way! —_____ come off in c, oC NC. Once I get you — up there,— Where the air is Bo star - ry - eyed, — rar - it~ fied, le We'll just al {© Copyright 1958 by Maraville Mie Corporation & Cahn Music, USA, ‘the iuenational Masie Network Limited, Indapendet House, 4 Larksall Road, Chingford, Londos £4 (50%) Warree Chappel Mase Lod, 129 Park Soaet, London W1 (50%) ‘AI Riits Reterved Intemational Copyelght Secure Rag Ne /o/ ff = Once I get you up there, TH be hold - ing Ant you so nea You may hear im an = gels cheer “cause. we're to - geth - er! cmp cs Begin Bm Weath-er - wise. if’ such___ a love - ly day, Gr Cm? C6 Cmaj7 6 fr iz Fi — Just say the words and we'll beat the birds ___ downto By cs pe A= ca pul - co Bay, Tes per - fect for a fly - Fp Det gy Eni’s By Al. + ing how = ey, = moon they Come fly with me— Let's fly iet’s ly a = way! 18 Dear Heart Words by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans Music by Henry Mancini Dear heart, wish you were here to E 99 Gm warm, this night, —______ My FE Emi? FB Baim om ee dear heart, seems like a year sine you've been out of my sight —___ A sin - gle toom, a ta - ble for one, Isa © Copycgpe 1964 Nomtridge Mie tacorgocatd de M. Whar & Sons, USA. (Global Music Bimtea, 171 Southgate Rosd, London NL ‘All Rights Resored. International Copyright Secured Jone = - some town all right! —_______ But soon rl kiss you hel - lo at ay . our front door, —______ And dear heat, 1 want you wo know rn ‘more, (nstrumental) Em more. 19 Do I Worry? Words & Music by Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth ‘Moderately E on Agim Gm? 7, Gg real, Gm Per - haps But you a bout your sud - den won - der change. since you're act how ing 1 thought at last that this was Cag wor wor aa "cause you've if Ni got. - ae me gira in falls, doubt? wor - ty Yeause you're step - pin’ out? Do I wor - ty when” the ice - man calls? Do oI ‘Amt be Aim Tho’ your Tho you're (© Copyright 1941 Melody Eane PubKeatons Inzorportee, USA ‘Peermusle (UK) Lite, 4 Vewam Soret, London WEL. ‘ALL Rights Reserve. internaionel Cony Secured Gm 3 SS kiss - es aren't right, __-sdDo «-T~—give. «a bag. o' beans? ~Do ‘eat - ing me ike’ dirt, Do yon think «1 give a snap? Are my ao 87. Fo Gag CT. stay home ev - ‘ry night and read my — mag - a - zines? Am "1 feel- ings real - ly hurt when you're im some - one’s lap? Am I Gm Am B C7, fran - tic “cause we've lost. the spark? Is there cor - ious when the gos - sip flies? 1 Ant / / pan - ic when it starts. tum - ing dark? ‘And when fur - ious "bout your lit - le white lies, And when Gm opts 7, gE AS eve - ning shad- ows creep do 1 tose. «=a - «ny sleep 0 ver all our evenings end ‘cause you've got a — sick friend who needs Gm you? Do 1 you? Do 1 - 9? You can You — know 43 a dog - gone well 1 20 Day By Day Words & Music by Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl & Paul Weston. Moderately Amd Bm Amy (D7 Ams i. / i Day by day. Vm fall- ing more in love with you, And Gmat By day by day. my love seems to grow,_______ There is- n't an-y Em, Ema? Ey Al Ba] AT, igh end to my de - vo- tion's’ deep-er, dear, by far than an - y Ant pi pis? py Am® Bm An] D7 is late ee / ce / i 0 = cean, 1 find that day by day you're. mak ing Amo D7 Gm g. fin ff i 3 all my dreams come true, So come what _may,——____I_ want you to Bats e, 13 G Baas q ah im stay, As we go through the years, Day by day. ______ ‘© Copyrvit 1845 Hanover Music Corporation, Hoston Mase Corporation & Cabn Mase Company, USA. Faous Music Corporniion, USA (6.66% )/Marida Musi Limited, 17! Southate Road, London Ni (38.38%) All Rights Keser. International Copuright Seeured 21 Don’t Blame Me Words & Music by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields Moderately C B Don't — blame me for fall- ing in love with you, Tm Can't you see when you do. the things you do? if GT Epis un- der your spell but how can I help it? Don't blame. me, 1 can't conceal the thrill’ that i'm feel - ing, E7, Am, i i “Dm? 68 Don’t blame me. T can't help it if that dog-gone moon a - bove— pet gg — makes me need some-one like you to dove! Blame your kiss, as sweet asa kiss- can be, And blame all your charms that melt in my arms, but don’t blame me, (© Copyright 1885 MOM Corporation, USA. Assigned Robbins Music Corporation, USA. CCompell Connlly & Company Limite, 4/9 Pith Steet, Landon W2, A Rigs Reserved Internationa Copyright Secu i i | i | 22 i | Don’t Worry ’Bout Me Words by Ted Koehler Music by Rube Bloom Moderately a Baim Bom ra colla voce , This is the onemo- ment that I thought I nev-er could live thro’, But Baim Beng a : 3 7 5 now, some-how, that it’s here, my dear, That fool - ish fear dis-ap-pears, And Bm Boag p a a if ager ial sty = img good = bye + seems sweet, Baim Boa pio pT i i Its plain. that Fate. did- n't want us on =a one, = way i agin pio i a a atempo 3—— street, —________ Don't wor - ry "bout — me, — rll get a= tong For + Bigs get. a - bout = me,—__ Be hap - py my _—_ love. {© Copyright 1939 Mils Muse Encorporated, USA Cinephonie Music Comey Linited, 8/9 Frith Stes, London WL All Ri Heserwe. Inertial Cony Secure, Baim Bm? 118? & 3 —s— ——— te’s say that our it’ = tle show is oy - ep and so the Bir Bime Em 1/1 1 & ———s sen - si - ble way, And still be friends. __. “Look ES — Give your heart and your love to who - ev - er you love, Don’t Dbmaip on Dar - ling, Why should you cling x BT a Agim to some fad - ing thing — that used to be? ___ If Bar es a —3—— =o you can for - get_______Don't__ wer - me. 23 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) Moderately Words & Music by Brooks Bowman T wish that we could live up in the sky, Where pr we could find a place =a - way up high, —__ To Aa (Pt Eg, AB Ag, Amy (D7 live a-mong the stars, the sum, the moon, Just you and 1 Gowi7 G. Eg East of the sun, And west of the moon, Amt Arad 6 a a a We'll build = a dream - house Agt of love dear, Near t9 = the = sun_sin the. day, Near to the moon at night, We'll (© Copgtight 1935 Psinclown Univenity Thagle Clb Publican rts aesigned 1935 Samy Brothers Incorporated, USA, ‘campbe) Connelly& Company Linited, 8/9 Frith Stet, Londen Wi ND ighs Reseed, Internsinna! Copyrin Secure, live in a love - ly way deat, Liv - ing ‘on love and pa pI pale moon - light. Just you and J, For ov - er and 8 day, Love will not die, Am? Ants — We'll keep it’ that Up a- mong the stars we'll find =a shar-mo-ny of life to a AB AZ Am, Apt? DB at west of the moon. 24 Everything Happens To Me Words by Tom Adair Music by Matt Dennis Moderately slow Gm tgs Gm Pal Samer Black cats creep a- cross my path un - til I'm al- most mad! I Gm Dove Bio or F " : HE, NC. must have "roused the dev - il's wrath ‘cos all my luck is bad! I mo emt Dm Daim or IS make a date for golf and you can bet your life it rains, 1 nev - er miss a thing, I've had the mgas-les and the mumps, And em Faw pms Gl try to give a par- ty and the guy up- stairs com - plains, 1 ev-'ty time I play an ace my — part- ner al - ways trumps, 1 Bdim Cat Dm7 7 / / guess [ll 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,— Lema By a er HAE AL Ev + y- hap = pens. tome, (© Copyright 1941 (renowed 1968) Dorsey Brothers Msc Incorporated, a division of Mase Sales Corporation, USA. MCA Aguse Lisle 77 Fale Palace Ren, London We : ‘AL RightsReserved. trations! Copyright Scared, Em? Be Taug first would now By tm the tick © just can't fool Dave Gm7 7 my heart thought you could break this end this head that Ebmaj9 5 jinx forme, That des - pair! But Ive cas - thes in Fo mt the air! Ive Rm7 tel - e- graphed and phoned, I Cn? sent an Air - mail Your mits Spe - cial too, ans - wer was good bye Baim and there was Seas ev- en post - age due! fell in Cn? iamer love just once and then p79 it had to BG be with you, — Ev - ‘ry - thing hap pens me!, 25 Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) ‘Words & Music by Bart Howard Moderately stow ge time and thyme C7, 6 as? Ie to make at Fidim ff Gh? a ¢ takes —— With nm - sic and words I've been play - ing, EB Fedimy ¢ Ew? AZ, a i Te T have writ ten a song,__ To know what T'm say ~ ing,———— ru Brg ET, Jong: c7, trans - late Am? Fly me tothe / Dat moon as “© Copyright 1958, 1962, 1975 by Almanac Music Incorporate, New York, USA, Asslgned to TRO Fes Mutle Lined Site 207, Plaza 555 Kings Road, London SWIG forthe World fechuing Canada and USA). Al Rights Reerved, International Cops Seewed sure and thought and sing, f For you'll let me Cm? C7, Bar's play a- mong the — stars, Let me see what spring is like on 87, Am Ay, Dm Dr? G8 Dm? -a7 c Ju + pi-ter and Mars, "In oth er words, hold my hand, mt Em6 Bu? ET — Tn oth - er words, dar - ling kiss. me! Fill my heart with song and.‘ Iet me sing — for ev - er = more, F Bry?" Ny, You are all 1 long for, All 1 wor - ship and a ~ dore, Tn oth - er words, please be true, In oth er words; oth er words, [love you! 26 Fools Rush In Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Rube Bloom a 6 ‘Tempo rubato *“Ro- mance is a game for fools!” T used to say, po i ¢ Bh gy A game 1 — thought [nev - er play. “Ro - mance is a game for fools!” I said and a hs a op grinned, ‘Then you passed by, And here = am), Throw-ing atempo m7 BL GT Dm - tion to the wind! Fools rush in —_____ maj Ant —— where an- gels fear to tread,___________ And so come to Dro gy 1 i you, My love, My heart, above my head, ‘© Conyiht 1940 by Bregman, Voeso a Coan Incorporated, New YOR, UBA “Autos for salen the United Kingdom of Greet tn Nontharn san oly by permission of Boosey & Hawes Music Fablishes Limited. ‘AN Rights Reseed internation! Coppih Seed — then I don’t care! fi Fools rush in where wise men nev - er gov 6 AT Bot g But wise men never fall So how are they to 7 know? When we met — 1 felt my life — be- gin. So. o- pen up your Em ¢ heart and Iet_______ this. fool rush 27 From Here To Eternity Words by Robert Wells Music by Fred Karger Moderately Bdim Cm You vowed your love from here toe fer = om = ty, A love so true, BG Dm Didim — t nev = er would = die, You gave your lips, —____ Gave them so will - ing - ly, Dag? % ) Chas co / —I — How could I know—_______ your kiss. meant good - (© Copyright 1955 Baron Natie Corporation, USA. Dash Aste Company Lined, $/9 Fath Steet, London W A Rights Reserve, international Copii Sesured Baim tony bye? Now I'm a - lone, Py ons F9 prio emp = ty. arms—_______ will nev - er know why. you are gone, —— This love that you teft, with, me will live from here to e - tr - ai - 28 Full Moon And Empty Arms Music by Sergei Rachmaninov Words & Arrangement by Buddy Kaye & Ted Mossman. Moderately slow be Epis Full = moon——_____ and, emp - ty share but where are you? A night like this____________ could. weave a mem - 0 - 1% y kiss____________ could stata —— Ando ev 1 Copydght 1946 Baron Musie Corporation, USA. Boosey & Hawkes Music Publisher Limite, The Hye, Eéaware Road, London NUS, All Rights Reserve, insertional Copyright Secure dream, for owo. Full moon emp - ty) ams TS night PU use the FT mag - ic moon to wish up - on, next full moon, __________________ ff my_ one Ea Eg?’ Amt'S pig D7? D759 pty yas DE? Dye? pe Firs] ; ; ra 6 tue, My emp = ty arms. will —___ filed = with = you Very slowly C6 ine ney - er gi? caste for- get you cm Halt 29 Goodbye Words & Music by Gordon Jenkins C6 m9 grsto cs TH ney-er — for- get you, Ages so it 4 love one Til nev - er an - oth, AD for- get how we prom-ised one day, To ev - er that way, We said we'd ney - et say good - bye. (© Copyright 1956 La Sale Mosc Publishers Incorporated, USA eernuse (UK) Liniod, 1 Verulam Set, London WCL All highs Reserved, Internacional Copyright Secured i 2 Se ‘4 ¥ er ke aio But that was tong 2 - go, Now you've for - got-ten, I ais pnt? 3 No use to won- der — why, pals G7 Let’s say fare- well with a sigh, _______ Let love die. But ao Aegls G7ang 0 iat let HH we'll go kiss me as you g0, on liv ing our cm Cm9 Hi So you take the high road and ay @ own way of liv- ing, Apts a9 TM take the low,— Its cm 7 - ed, Ws much bet ~ ter $0, But c Cmaj7 6 9 Good - bye.. 30 Guys And Dolls Moderately Words & Music by Frank Loesser cS, Bgim Pmt G3 When you see a gy reach for see a dame change the stars in the sky, You can bet that he’s do - shape of her frame, You can bet she’s re - due - Dm? G9 Bug BAS Dm ch + ing it for some doll When you spot a = ing it for some When you find a Dy? ed al food i John wait - out inthe rain, —__ Chan - ces Doll with dia- mond in hock, —___ Rest as - pm Dot ers : 3 HE sg. are he’s in. sane as on - ly a John can sured that =the rock has gone to re = stock some Dat!S gq G, Baim Dm giz art be for a Jane When you meet agent. gen - fle - man Jock When you see mouse © Copyright 1950 Prank Musi Corporation, USA, © Conyright renewed 1998 Frank Music Corporation Pubistod & administered by NPL Comansleations Limite, ‘NI Rights Reseed, Imersational Copyright Secor, all out y - ing wry - ry F oy kinds of of Cm? the flat that could fiat runs twen - ty blocks c Aaug ae hal, rye, But ‘Ah! it’s But fon - elev - ny, er, Call Call it it Det - you ter can rent. house, than give Dmt Dest And she 6 mt ‘Taj gars Ma - and it it Awe odds ven Pmt mon - gy that that Se = ing it - ing it some some On coll. the oth = er hand, When you guy. 31 Granada Music by Agustin Lara English Lyric by Dorothy Dodd Moderately B, nH NC. Gra - na - da, —— [Tm fall - ing un = der your spell, ——___ And if you could speak what a fas - cin - at - ing tale you would tel E, F NC. —_ Of an age the world has long for - got - ten, E — Of an age. that weaves 2 si lent mag - ic in Gra - bm? GT ra na- da to - day! The {© Copycght 1952 Pest International Corporation, USA. © Copyrigh 1950 Soathem Music Pushing Company (Austalasl) Pry Limlee, Austell Latin-American Musie Publishing Compary Limited, 8-14 Vorular Stet, London WEL ‘AL Rights Reserved. International Copyright Scared dawn in the when day is Dm? gy <> na = day ma dag she can te - en - vy the cs sky greets done “and mem ~ bet of blush still can be tranc’d by the found beau - ty in the the the the the day with sun starts splen - dour snow - clad hills all fore me, a that Si ToCada a En - tranced by sigh - for set in Dm? G7 once was er - ora round as, Blue Ep. claim G7 fae at Jand full of sunshine and flow - ers and song. And — For soon it will wel - come the stars while a thou-sand gui - tars play a soft hab = an - Em a Then moon - lit Gra - ona - da will Bain G7 ols live a-gain the glo - ry of yes-ter-day, Ro - man- tic and 32 Here’s That Rainy Day Words & Music by Johnny Burke & Jimmy Van Heusen Moderately stow 9, Sag Be Eps Eng? EG frat i Ty May-be 1 should have saved those left - ov - er dreams, Api Pu ED Gmy7 G6, Gm? Gg a 2 cae Oa Fun - ny, but heres that =srain - day, —__________ cnt 59 N? Bt 5 Be Tein Here's that rain - y day they told == mea - bout, = And laughed atthe thought that it might tum out this. way. G, Guait a Eps thm? Bh Bin6 Bidim AmT 7h im tm q TH aH By He if a Where is DT that worn-out wish cay ng brought my lov - er near? Fun-ny how love be-comes a B Epa a7 Agu Ant Do Go Cm Gg. ita 7} 7 Ti fee t i cold rain- y day, Fun-ny that rain y day is. here. © Cony 1985 Burke & Vas Hees Icororted. A pnts sgn Bourne Compory & Dons other Mc Incorporated Wace Chappell Mane Limited 129 Pak Stet, London Wl (0% ‘campbalConaely Company Lined, 9 Path Set, London W: SOx) AL Rigs Rete. nernationsl Cops Secured 33 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Words & Music by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane Moderately a C6 Heat When the stee - ple — bells sound their “A, Amy D7 gy An? ny They Have Dm don’t And that day will be Dav gr play it in tune, But the wel kin will your- self a mer-ry it~ tle Christ-mas, Let your heart be gy Ant Det g light, Next year all-out strou- bles will be out of Have your - self Amt Dnt I oh mer + y lit - tle Christ- mas, Make the Yule - tide gay, © Conse 1944 & 1958 by HOH Feist Comoration, USA, ‘Workwe sihis controled by Warne Bros. Puestons Inconporate/IMP Lied. AU Rights Reserve. International Copyight Secured An] Dm BS : tn Next year all, our trou- bles will be miles a = way, cr, 7 Fm6 Cmaj7 jar oe Emi gain i old - en days, Cmaj7 Am? Plmg!S wi Brae Pmt gold - en days of yore, Faith - ful friends who were Fg, Ao pr G7 will be De Some - day soon we all will be to- geth - et, If the fates al - Ant Bm we'll Cte have 19 mud~ dle thro’ some - wai E mer - ry fit. - tle Christ - mas now. 34 Hey Jealous Lover Words & Music by Sammy Cahn, Kay Twomey & Bee Walker Moderate (solid beat) NC (nstrumental) Hey! eal. ~~ ous lov - er, You're act - ing so strange, Hey! Jeal - ous lov - ex, Bs Bdim ‘What is mak- ing you change? Hey! Jeal = ous B BT Byeug BG lov» e,—___ How wrong can you be? Just be faith- ful to T'm yours, ev- er faith - ful, (© Copyright 1999 Sinssp Productions Incorporate USA. (© Copyright 1985 Hal Shaper Linksd, Lonion (6.66% ‘Warnes Chappell Manic Limits, 129 Pack Sues, London W' (388%). [A RightsReserved, Iterations! Copyight Secured stead - y. as that — clock onthe shelf, Jos 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 ‘much too bus - y, ba - by, be - ing faith ful “to E7 Be Baim } Hey! Jeal - ous lov - ery Tm tell - ing you te, i know that you're —_jeal - ous, ars ie But there's no one but yout ‘There's no one forme, = jeal - ous fov- er, bat you! 35 High Hopes Words by Sammy Cahn Music by James Van Heusen Moderately F Fadi in taal Next time you're found with your chin on the ground,_-—There’s. a (See lyrics 2 & 3) Gui cr, Fo ode? Gc? 7 th iH Jot to be learned, So look a - round. E Just what makes that ~ tle ol? ant think he'll move that E Pldim = Gm? Gidim jer An = y-one knows an ant can’t a rub - ber tee plant, Gut ct E (ch, EL 7 = / move a rub-ber ree plant. But he’s got high hopes, He's got rE Ra gn 5 ft hopes, He’s_got low, sky hopes, So an- y time you're get = tin’ 2 Cepysigt 1959 Marwille Mesie Corpertian, USA “The Inerostions! Music Newark Lite, Independent Hove, 54 Larkaall Rosé, Chingford, London EA SPD, Ald Rights sere, Intrational Copyright Secured "Stead of tin’ go, Just. re-mem ~ ber that ant Oops! There goes Gm? C7, Fdim = Gn? E Fein oth-er rub - bertree plant. Oops! There goes Oops! There goes an - oth - er rub- ber tree plant! oth er rub- ber tree plant. 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 o!” 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 Jot to be learned, That wall could fall. Once there was asilly ol” ram, ‘Thought he'd punch a hole in a 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! an an- 36 I Hear A Rhapsody Words & Music by George Fragos, Jack Baker & Dick Gasparre Moderately Em Em? It's fun - ny, dear, but when you're near, ‘The cmi’S mur - m’ting of the breeze— be - comes a thap- so dy.— The Ebmé Bngich cm 1 tft rus - tle of the trees_ be-comes a sym-phon- y,— Ey - "ty breath you Em Daas «59 gy cm Em Cm Figim gz. 4 § £ / take is mus - ic to my ears, And when I cm A Bias Edim er ia q = hear you call___ 80 soft- ly to me,—__ | spark ~ ling cyes_—____ are smil- ing at me, i Em Epa'5 By Bis BT hear a. hear a — 1 don’t hear a call at all, —___ —— then soft thro” the star - fit. skies, © Copyright 1940 Brondeast Maske Tnenrporate, USA. i Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Fth Steet, Londen WI AIL RightsReserved, Imerational Copyright Secured thap - so-dy.— And when your, (inser) My — days are so blue when you're away. \¢ My heart Tongs for you, 30 you slay? My dar - ling, hold me tight, ____ vy Be Edim — and whis-per to me,—_________ Then soft thro’ a star - ry nighj___ Tl hear a) thap-—so-dy. 37 I Only Have Eyes For You Words by Al Dubin Music by Harty Warren Moderately ae Au Dm7 gr Cmaj7 ce taal” tif My tove must be = a_—sikind «of, blind love, T know the thrill, «of, «oma tures’ © won = ders, po gt9 gis ¢ Amt Gy 6 —_ 1 can't see an - y= one but you. — 1 know they're lurk - ing ev - ‘ry - where. 7, 87 — And, dear, 1 won der if you find — Tm sure Pm = mak - ing man -"y bun - love an op = fi = cal ot ~ Ww sion too? ____ ders by pass = ing up those. won - ders rare G7 pags Gl Gm GT Dm? ft fear itt f i Hi —3I— 2 2 —— Are the stars out to- night I don't know if it's cloud-y or gy maj? maj? 26 eos bright, *cause Ton ly have eyes——__ for you, 1 Copyright 1954 amie Musi Corporation, USA. Repooduce by pesmbislan of B. Fema & Contpaay Limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2. ‘Alb Right Reserve, fnerational Copyright Secure dear, gy sky, "Cause I on - ly have Bp I ft The moon may be high, But I eyes. can’t see sa thing in the ¢ for Al you. ae, —_ I don't know if we're in nS ord Cmaj7 den, You are_ here, am —— And Tom ly have. eyes _____ for mil-lions of peo- ple go c you. ET, Es a 38 I Think Of You Words & Music by Jack Elliott & Don Marcotte Moderately ¢ Eg, De Ant it fs] I: if Here am, all by my- self a - gain, A- Dm ay # FH] lone with my mem - 0 - ties. Inthe ~— hush of a, Is eve - ning, as shad = ows steal «=a - cross. «my ~— done - ‘ly Chaim Dri iF room, 1 think of you, gy ¢ Dm? Gl Gag = 1 think of you. From oa - far the mus = ic of vi - 0 - lins comes © Copyright 1961 Binbesy state Corpostion, USA. CCampbeliConneliy& Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Stet, London W A Rights Reserved. Iternstonal Copyeaht Seeurcd chim J of 5 Ghdim ES ah Hi i soft - ly through the = gloom,—_______ All, 1 can do is think of you. ¢ Eni? Bir Eng oy rs 5 ge ont 1 can see you~ stand - ing there be ~ S at fore me,—_____ And 1 can hear you love - li - ness we knew, ———______ I i of you, 1 think of you. 39 I Wanna Be Around Words & Music by Johnny Mercer & Sadie Vimmerstedt Moderate! 1 wan-na be a-round to. pickup the piece = = es when Dm? Ebdim De? some - bod - y breaks your heart, Some - bod = y twice as smart. ¢. Cain 3 an as L_—_____-- A some-bod- y who will r Ems Aaug Aug, all swear to be tue. like you used to do. with me,__ bs 9 Am pis Who'll leave you to learn that mis~ ty loves com - {© Copyright 1959 Commande: Publica, USA, Assigned to Wanye Chappe Music Lites, 129 Fark Set, London W! for the Beish Commonveakh(Excaing Canada} ‘iso the Continent of Burope and Republic of tsland & Sout Ate, AIL RightsReserved, Insertional Copyright Secured. Wait and see!. IT wan-na be a-round to Bedi Dat G3 Elim see how he does it when he breaks your heart to bits, Let's Dm? 7, Fh? so fine, — And that’s when Til dis- cov - er that re - venge is sweet As. i I sit there ap - plaud- ing fom a — front row seat, —_ When Dm? Chim my?S Gia Fm for some-bod-y breaks your heat like -you broke mine. 40 I Wish You Love Music & Original Lyrics by Charles Trenet Moderately English Lyrics by Albert A. Beach Em Good - bye, no use_lead- ing with our chins, By Bis Eps i of fROO/ OB ‘This is whereour sto- ry — ends, nev-er lov-ers, ev-er friends. By Bm Eb A Cain Do my 7 —— Good - bye,——____ Jet our hearts call it a day, Am Bm pis Epes But be- fore you walk a - way, 1 sin-cere-ly want 19 say: Bz Rs En? Bey mo BY I wish you — blue- birds inthe spring, © To_ give. your, ebmaja BG 1 wish you love. And in Ju - © Copyright 1986, 1955, 1956 by Editions Saber, Pain [MA Mase Sit, 77 Falta Place Rot, Landon W6 fr Bee Conaronwealth (excluding Canada and South Aes ‘All Hight Rorerved. International Copyright Secure a lem- on - ade, To cool you in + some leaf - y Be En? By BB 9 Adim Het] : Hy shade, I wish you health, and _more than wealth, I wish you love. a Ie — My break-ing heat and «I= a ~~ gree. that you. and B ys c7, Em ete So with my best, my ver - y Be aby Egim Em By 3 oe Fo best, [set you free. T wish you shel - ter from the Em? BY Bim BS Ema Eis ie le storm, A co- ry fire to_keep you warm, of — IT wish you fall, IT wish you — love. 41 I’ll Never Smile Again, Until I Smile At You Words & Music by Ruth Lowe Moderately Ep’ ad B Bw? You loved me in the past but our ro mance did nt last, You Ei’ By B Fis Fa | re ins thrilled me with your kiss, dar - ling, Now I_— pro - mise By Baim En? / this TM nev - er smile a - gain un- til I smile at maj? ET BG Ebdim / ‘you, rune = er Jaugh a gain, —- What good would it do? For Brag Bhs Amo Blane i ise & tears would fill my — eyes, My heat would re - a - 1 Copyright 1959 Sus Muse Company Incorporte, USA campo Connelly & Company Limite, 8/9 Feith Stree, London WI All Rights Reeve, inerational Copright Sere DB Fldim lize En that al our Ebdim mance ag is I'm so ‘theill a BT in love with you, Gmat AG a - gain, bod - y Abm6 know I will nev = er Braye start Bhs. smile a- gain un - iil 1 smile at you. i r i | | i | | | i I 42 I'll Remember April Words & Music by Don Raye, Gene de Paul & Patricia Johnson Moderately g This love - ly day will feng - then in - 00 Goi? Gm Gm ev- “ning, We'll sigh. good - bye to all we've ev- er had. Gag gg! Fg — A - Tone, where we have walked to - get - ef ED ET. Ant Grnai7 — TH be con ~ tent. you loved me once in BS Cnt A- pril, Your lips were warm, and love and spring were new. (© Copptigit 1942 MCA Mase (0 dvision af MCA Incorporated, USA), [MCA Msi Linited, 77 Fuhaca lace Road, London WS forthe word lexclding North, Sth and Cer Ameren, apae, Asszalala andthe Philippine) All Rights Reserved Imzrntional Copyright Secured. Awl pI Graj7 —— But rm not a - fraid of Au-tumn and bet * sor- row, Fn? Bo Ema? £6. ea im Hae oH —— Fo Pll re - mem- ber—___ A- pril and you. Am? _DI3 & maj? ist ere ash - ¢s, For flames and love live such a — T won't for-get,—____ but I won't be lone - ly, —__ mem - ber A = pril,—__ and TH smile. smile. 43 I’m Beginning To See The Light Words & Music by Harry James, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges & Don George Moderately G6. EBT D7 G6. r nev - er cared much for moon = fit skies nev - er went in for moon light — glow, I Or Broo Bn 66 BT nev- er knew love was such a prize But “now that the stars are stealing a kiss by mis tle - toe, _—-But now when you turn te g. (B, 47 An? D7 G. | r in your eyes I'm be- gin-ning to see the light. I lamp down Tow, Pm be - gin-ning to see the light. Bl Br thro’ the park,— All a-lone there im the dark,— BT Am? Pu 7 th ‘Then you came and caused a spark, And my heart is on fire— now, I G6 PT DT G6. pr pt Bh fe) 7 TRUE aE 1 1 BR ney-er made Jove by lan-tem shine, J nev-er saw rain-bows half so fine, Ep D7 G. ET, Ay, ant DTG. i fy But SS, een now that your lips are burn-ing mine, _T'm be - gin-ning to see the light, ——_— (© Copyeight 1944 Grand ste Corportion, USA, Ccampbett Connelly de Company Limited, 8/9 Frit Stree, Lordon Wh ll ight Reerve, Ine rnatlonal Copii Secured 44 I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You Words by Ned Washington Music by Geo. Bassman Moderately slow Emi FE 7 7 B 7, Amy's Nev - er thought Td fall, But now I hear love call, rm ‘Things you say and do just__ thrill me thro’ and thro’, I'm gy cr, Fe Fidim C7 Se fet —2 sen - ti - men-tal ov er you. sen fh you. I thought I was hhap-py, 1 could BT Ba 7, ET, Am, Fdim I I Bea live with - out love, Now [must ad - mit that love is all Fm think-ing cr, Fray _E E. BT, Amg'S ho ti of, Won't you please be kind, And just make up your cr, mind, That you'll be sweet and gen- tle, © Be _~—gen- de with me? br G7 Chang cr ope ph Fr / “ff — Be - cause I'm sen- ti - men-tal ov- er you ‘© Copyright 1935 Lawrence Muste Publishers Incorporated, USA © Copyright amlgnod 1984 Mile Msi tnearpertad, USA, ‘Dash Music Corapary Limited, 2/9 Fith Street, London WL All tghls Reserved. Intrstionl Copyicht Secured, | L 1 | i 45 I’m Gonna Live Till I Die Words & Music by Al Hoffman, Walter Kent & Mann Curtis Brightly 2a. BI arct = rm gon - na take the town. and tum it —— Ain't. gon - na miss a Pm gon - na Fiat Hat's Bl - side down, . . hake my fling, } Pm gon- na live, _ live, live till Em. Ft By a —— fll make ‘em — stay low, They'll nev - er tral ov © Copyright 1950 Baton Music Corporation, Al Hlttman Soogs Incorporated & Waller Kent Mtsle Compeay (38.35%), USA “The itarational Masi Network Lied, Independant House, 54 Larkhall Road, Chingford, London 6 (53.35%) ‘Camptell Connelly & Company Limited, 6/9 Frith Set, London WE (35.54%). ‘Al Rights Reserved, international Copyright Secured G6. hats - oer my head TN tbe oa dey = il pd. : “FR Bulow - til — ti rm oan an - gel, then, —______.. Hal - le - lw - jah) Gon - na dance... Gon - nay, TH tke a Em/mai7 7 Fea hah mum =~ ber’s up. Tm gon - na fill my — cup, —— [Tm gon- ma live, live, live, live, live. 46 I’m Gonna Make It All The Way Words & Music by Floyd Huddleston Brightly with a beat F Fe Emaj? a fet %! 1.1 cried the day you left’ me and still don't know what (yrics 2,3 & 4) FE An? m7 cr, kept me from jump Gmt -in” 1 7, off the high - est bridge Gui? f know. My Gut poor ol’ heart was break-in’, I felt’ low-er than a snake, An’ that (ct E C7, Cnt TT oH ttt tt if Tow as you can Cnt cn? is FT just a-bout as down and start- ed think-in’ that it don't pay to re-live yes-ter - day.. B Bm Quy Toca @ pr Gn tried to hide my C7, Fr Sor- row, Start-ed liv-in’ for to ~ Ee Epa make it all the ‘way, © Copyraht 1975 Callen Climate Muse Company, USA. Monslare Musi Limited, 6/9 Frith Stet, London WE {AI Rights Reserved, Imeatioral Copriht Secu 4at hell now, This time T'm gon- na miske it all the way. Oh yes! I'm gon-na make it all the — way. 2. You hurt me and abused me, 3. My troubles came in bunches, ‘Took advantage of and used me, Tkept collin’ with the punches, T swear it almost made a wreck of me. You'd shoot me down, I'd get back up again. When I needed your devotion, Iitried to be your lover, ‘You were never in the notion, In no time I discovered ‘You were colder than an iceberg in the sea. Your lovin’ cup was not for me to win, Love to you had lost its splendor, Your kisses weren’t the same My pride went out the window But I kept tryin’ to fan the flame, When you left me I kept beggin’ you to stay. Til just couldn’t face another day. But now my heart is healin’, You can’t blame me for tryin’, I've got areal good feelin’, Now that I've stopped eryin’, I think I'm gonna make it all the way. think I'm gonna make it all the way. 4, Ltvied my best to fake it But a smilin’ face don’t make it, *Cause in my heart [ knew there was no hope. Each place reminded me of ‘The memories of your love, V'd come right to the end of my rope. ‘That’s when I met my new friend, She’s just a passing-through friend, But she treats me like love is here to stay. I's workin’ out real well now, And you can go to hell now, This time I'm gonna make it all the way. ‘Oh yes! I'm gonna make it all the way. 47 I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter Words by Joe Young ‘Music by Fred E, Ablert ¢ 3 Ret G7 ¢ B tf Moderately ‘The mail - man pass - es by, And T just won - der Der gy ¢ Amn? xv gL m, eS Sy ‘ nev - er stops to ring my —fromt door - bell. B De? gn? Am, Ani? fF why — There's not a sin- gle line from that dear old love of co BH g, Em Ant pr pay mine, No, ‘not a word — since 1 last heard = “Fare - bm? Co cma? NC e well? im gon =n sit right down and make be - lieve it came from you, (© Copyeiht 1955. Copyeght renewed. Revered and assigned to Pencil Mack Music Incorporated, Fre Ablest Masi Corporation, USA. [Memory Lane Maxie Limited, Roxdoe Music (London) Limiteg/Burton Way Musi Limited and Anglo ic Musie Company Limited, London, All Rahs Reserve. Intersil Copyright Secured, — Tm gon-na write words, oh, so. sweet, They're gon - na pits Ay knock me off my feet, A lot of kiss - es atthe bot - tom, rh be ¢ 1 got ‘em, Tm gon - na smile and say, “I_—shope you're feel - ing bet ter” — And close “With love” the way you 7 Di F Er EE 1 é nal] fe f “af if do, I'm gon = na sit right down and Plain Emi’ Al, make be - lieve it came from you. 48 I’ve Got You Under My Skin Words & Music by Cole Porter Moderately Em? Bs BY Ebmai7 you un- der omy skin, Baja emai? se Tve deep in the heart of ‘me, Fm? Eo? Bs cm — I've got you. deep in’ my heart, You're real-ly a part of me Ive Ent BT Ehoai7 BS Fat 17 aR 7 i un- der omy skin. —______ IT tried = so___ bg BT e Bs Em's fair nev - er will 20 so well?____ But Det oo Gy aot why should 1 ty to re = sist. © when, dar - ling, 1 © Copsight 1956 Chappell & Company Incorporate USA Chappel Music Leute, 129 Pa ize, London Wi A ight Resarved.ineratcesl Copight Socurd / | i | i / know so. well, Be Tve got FautSee i you BhE> sake Fave? comes in cm know, time Gms a ra oo sac - ri- fice an - y- thing, come BM 3 of hav- ing you near, In. spite of a he mai? Edim ht the night and re - peats and re peats A By B 1 do, just Wake up to re - al el un-der my —s what might, for the pret 3 a warn ~ ing voice that in my - ie ty? the thought of you makes me Emo ed stop oI ear: “Don’t you J} you nev-er can win Bua Ghai Ha / Use your men- But cach be-fore I be- aim EP gin, "Cause Ive got you. un- der my 49 If You Are But A Dream Words by Moe Jaffe & Jack Fulton Music by Nat Bonx Moderately stow ¢ Gaim ol 1 you are but a dream, I Dm? Da’S G6. B Chaim rat k hope Toney = oer wak = en, It's more than I could bear to find «thats 'm—for - sak = en Ebdim pit gy cs 1 youre a fan - ta sy then Tm con - phaim A tent to be in love with = love. =~ ty you, © Copysigh 1941 Jimmy Canphel Pbiching tncomporsted & Barton Musie Corporation, USA. Campbell Coney & Company Limite, B/9 Frith sect, Lowcon A Rights Resred. Iterations! Copyright Secured And pray my dream == comes true, long to 6 kiss you but t would not — dare, —_____ Im so. a. cs 6 yy claim Bt En we eye | raid that you may van ish in the air — So dar - ‘ling if our fo - mance would break up, 1 hope To mev - er wake up, 1 you iy — are but a ‘dream.

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