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Oh, lady be good (Ann Hampton Callaway/Cliff Edwards/Ella Fitzgerald/John


Pizzarelli /Count Basie feat. Lester Young/Buddy DeFranco(4.05)/Zoot Sims, instr.)
Intro: D7M F#m7 Bm7 Cdim A7/9+ A7M
F#m C#7 F#m C#7 F#m George & Ira Gershwin
Listen to my tale of woe it's terribly sad but true;
A D9 E7 A D9 A D9 A E E6 A
All dressed up, no place to go; each evening I'm awfully blue.
E E7 A E E7 Bm5-/7 A
I must win some handsome guy can't go on like this.
F#m C#7 F#m A F# C#7 F# E7
I could blossom out, I know, with somebody just like you, so
A D9 Dm6 A Bm7 A7M D9 Fdim A G7 F#7
Oh, sweet and lo-vely la - dy, be good;
D9 Bm5-/7 E7 E7/13 A Em9 D9 Dm6 Fdim E7/13: 0x0120
Oh, la-dy, be good to me.
A D9 E7 Dm6 Fdim A7M D9 Fdim A G7 F#7
I am so awfly mis – un-der- stood,
Bm D9 Bm5-/7 E Fdim A
So la - dy be good to me.

D7M F#m Bm7 Cdim A7/9+ A7M A7/9+: xx7688


Oh, please have some pi - ty; (Bridge)
F#m7 Cdim B7 D9 E7 D9 Bm5-/7
I'm all alone in this big ci - ty.
A Bm5-/7 Cdim
I tell you,
A D9 E7 Dm6 Fdim A7M D9 Fdim A G7 F#7
I'm just a lone-some babe in the wood,
B7 E7 Cdim Bm5-/7 E7 E7/13 A C#m5-/7 Bm7 Fdim A7/13 A7/13: x0x022
So la - dy, be good to me. of: 5x567x
2. The Lady's In Love With You (A. Ross & Gerry Muligan/Nellie Lutcher/S. Vaughan/
G.Miller/Benny Goodman/ D.Day/ Irene Daye & Gene Krupa/J. Pizzarella with the George
Shearing Quartet/ Susana McCorkle/Annie Ross & Gery Mulligan/Sandra Booker/Alma
Cogin/Rebecca Kilgore/C. Sloane/Vince Guaraldi, Chris Flory Quintet instr.)

G Fdim G7 CM7 Am7


If there's a gleam in her eye
A7/9 Cm7 Cm7-5
Each time she straightens your tie
Cdim G6 Am7 Am7-5 G/B Am7 G
You'll know the lady's in love with you;
G Fdim G7 CM7 Am7
If she can dress for a date
A7/9 Cm7 Cm7-5
Without that waitin' you hate,
Cdim G6 Am7 Am7-5 G/B Am7 G
It means the lady's in love with you.
Gmaj7 G7 Fdim G7 Cdim G7
And when your friends ask you over to join their table,
Cdim CM7 Am7 Cm7
But she begs a far-away booth for two,
Cm7-5 CM7 Am7
Well, sir, here's just how it stands:
A7/9 Cm7 Cm7-5
You've got romance on your hands,
Edim Am7 D9 Cdim G
Because the lady's in love with you. Burton Lane (music) and by Frank Loesser (lyrics), 1939
3. Till There Was You (Peggy Lee/Sue Raney/The Beatles/Cassandra Wilson/
Intro: C Em Dm G7 Fdim C G (Sonny Rollins,instr.)
(G) C C/B Gdim A7 Dm Dm7 F Fm
There were bells on a hill, but I never heard them ringing
C Em Dm G7 C Dm G7
No I never heard them at all 'til there was you

C C/B Gdim - A7 Dm Dm7 F Fm


There were birds in the sky, but I never saw them winging
C Em Dm G7 C Fdim C
No I never saw them at all 'til there was you

F Fm C (Bridge)
Then there was music and wonderful roses
A7 Dm D7 G G+
They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows of dawn and dew

C C/B Gdim A7 Dm Dm7 F Fm


There was love all around, but I never heard it singing
C Em Dm G7 C Dm G7
No I never heard it at all 'til there was you. (+ Interlude - 1
verse)
C C/B Gdim A7 Dm Dm7 F Fm
There was love all around, but I never heard it singing,
C Em Dm G7 Fdim C F Fdim C
No I never heard it at all...'til there was you. Words & Music by Meredith Wilson
4. Imagination (Jo Stafford/G. Miller/F. Sinatra/P. Lee/Chet
Baker/R. Clooney/Doris Day/Ella Fitzgerald/Rebecca Kilgore/
B. Dylan/A. Pepper/ C. Baker/Doug Watkins, instr.)

G7 C Gdim Dm7 G7
I-mag-i-na-tion is funny; G+ = Gaug: xx5443
C G+ Gdim A7
It makes a cloudy day sunny,
Dm Dm+7 Dm7
Makes a bee think of honey,
Dm6 Gdim A7 Fdim G7
Just as I think of you.
G7 C Gdim Dm7 G7
I-mag-i-na-tion is crazy;
C G+ Gdim A7
Your whole perspective gets hazy,
Dm Dm+7 Dm7
Starts you asking a daisy
Dm6 CM7 Am Gm7 C7
What to do, what to do.

E-F Dm7 Cdim B7 (Bridge)


Have you ever felt a gentle touch, G7sus4: 353533
Em7 A7 G/Bb A7 G/B
And then a kiss, and then, and then G7+5: 3x344x
Em7 Am7 Cdim G7sus4 G7+5
Find it's only your i-magi-nation again? Oh, well…

G7 C Gdim Dm7 G7
I-mag-i-na-tion is silly,
C G+ Gdim A7
You go around willy-nilly,
Dm Dm+7 Dm7 Dm6 Bb9 Gdim
For example, I go around wanting you,
Dm7 Bb9 A7-5: x0102x
And yet I can't imagine that Dm9: x5355x
A7-5 G7 Fdim C Cdim Dm9 Fdim C6/9
you want me, too. Jimmy Van Heusen (music), Johnny Burke (lyrics)
5. All I Do Is Dream Of You (Ruth Price/S Vaughan/Patti Page/Stacey Kent/
Claire-Marie Bow/ R. DuMaine/B. Goodman/Bennie Green/Scott Hamilton, instr.)
A E A Edim E7 E (Marty Grosz, swing)
All I do is dream of you the whole night through;
E7 E E7 Fdim A
With the dawn I still go on and dream of you.
A A9 A A9
You're every thought, you're everything,
D D6 Fdim D6
You're every song I ever sing,
B7 Bm7-5 Cdim B7 E7 Bm7-5 E7
Sum - mer, win - ter, au - tumn and spring.

A A Edim E7 E
And were there more than twenty four hours a day,
E7 E E7 Fdim A
They'd be spent in sweet content, dreaming away.
A A9 A A9
When skies are grey, when skies are blue,
D D6 B7
Morning, noon and night-time, too, Arthur Freed, lyrics & Nacio Herb Brown, music

A Bm7-5 A F#7 D9 E7 A
All I do is dream of you the whole day through.
6. September song (S. Vaughan/F. Sinatra/W. Nelson/J. Christy/Robin Nolan
Trio D.D. Bridgewater/S. Bechet/C. Baker/C. Tjader/B. Webster & I.
Jacket/Art Pepper/Art Tatum/Dizzy Gillespie/Django Reinhardt, instr.)
F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am
But it's a long, long while from May to December,
(Refrain)
Am/G D7 Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
And the days grow short when you reach September;
F Fm Fdim C C/B Am
When the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame,
Am/G D Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
One hasn't got time for the waiting game.

F Fm7/6 Fm7 Fm7/6: 131131


Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few...
Dm7 Fdim(III) G
Sep-tem-ber...No-vem-ber...
G7 F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am
And these few precious days I'll spend with you,
Am/G D Dm7 Fdim C
These precious days I'll spend with you. (Intermezzo+cursief)

(laatste keer:)
Dm7 Dm7-5 C F Fdim(III) Fdim Dm7-5 C
I'll spend with you. Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
6. September song (Sarah Vaughan/Frank Sinatra/Sidney Bechet/Cal Tjader/Ben Webster & I. Jacket/, instr.)
intro) F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am Am/G D Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
Fdim C Am Fdim C
When I was a young man acourtin' the girls, I played me a waitin' game;
Fdim C Am F G C Am
If a maid refused me with a toss of her curls, I'd let the ol' world take a couple of twirls,
F C Am Fdim C Am
And I'd ply her with tears instead of pearls, and as time came around she came my way,
Fdim G G7
As time came around, she came.

F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am (refrain)


But it's a long, long time from May to December,
Am/G D7 Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
And the days grow short when you reach September;
F Fm Fdim C C/B Am
When the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame,
Am/G D Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
One hasn't got time for the waiting game.
F Fm7/13 Fm7 Dm7 Fdim G Fm7/13: 131131
Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few. September November

G7 F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am


And these few precious days I'll spend with you,
Am/G D Dm7 Fdim C
These precious days I'll spend with you.
F Fm7/6 Fm7 Dm7 Fdim G
Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few. September November
G7 F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am A/G D
And these few precious days I'll spend with you, these precious days
Dm7 Dm5-/7 C F Fdim Dm5-/7 C
I'll spend with you.

Fdim C Am (verse 2)
When you meet with the young men in the early Spring
Fdim C Fdim C Am
They'll court you with wine and with song, they'll woo you with words and a clover ring
F G C Am F Fdim C Am
But if you examine the goods that they bring, They have little to offer but the songs that they sing
Fdim C Am Fdim G G7
And a plentiful waste of time of day. A plentiful waste of time Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
6. September song (S. Vaughan/F. Sinatra/W. Nelson/J. Christy/Robin Nolan Trio
D.D. Bridgewater/S. Bechet/C. Baker/C. Tjader/B. Webster & I. Jacket/Art Pepper/
Art Tatum/Dizzy Gillespie/Django Reinhardt, instr.)
Fdim Fdim(III) C Am
When I was a young man a-courtin' the girls,
Fdim Fdim(III) C
I played me a waitin' game;
Fdim Fdim(III) C Am
If a maid refused me with a toss of her curls,
F G C Am
I'd let the ol' world take a couple of twirls,
F Fdim(III) C Am
And I'd ply her with tears instead of pearls,
Fdim Fdim(III) C Am
And as time came around she came my way,
Fdim Fdim(III) G G7
As time came around, she came.

F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am


But it's a long, long time from May to December, (Refrain)
Am/G D7 Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
And the days grow short when you reach September;
F Fm Fdim C C/B Am
When the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame,
Am/G D Dm7 G7 C Fdim C
One hasn't got time for the waiting game.

F Fm7/6 Fm7
Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few...
Dm7 Fdim(III) G
Sep-tem-ber...No-vem-ber...
G7 F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am
And these few precious days I'll spend with you,
Am/G D Dm7 Fdim C
These precious days I'll spend with you.

F Fm7/6 Fm7
Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few...
Dm7 Fdim(III) G
Sep-tem-ber...No-vem-ber...
G7 F Fm7 Fdim C C/B Am
And these few precious days I'll spend with you,
A/G D
These precious days
Dm7 Dm7-5 C F Fdim(III) Fdim Dm7-5 C
I'll spend with you.

Fdim Fdim(III) C Am (Verse 2)


When you meet with the young men in the early Spring
Fdim Fdim(III) C
They'll court you with wine and with song
Fdim Fdim(III) C Am
They'll woo you with words and a clover ring
F G C Am
But if you examine the goods that they bring
F Fdim(III) C Am
They have little to offer but the songs that they sing
Fdim Fdim(III) C Am
And a plentiful waste of time of day

Fdim Fdim(III) G G7
A plentiful waste of time (Repeat Refrain)
7. Dream of you (Dolores Hawkins/Jimmy Lunceford/J. London/Helen Merrill/
Rubberleg Willimas & Clyde Heart’s All Stars/Earl Hines/Django Reinhardt/
Rosenberg Trio/Scott Hamilton & Buckie Pizarelli,instr.)

F#m7 B7
Gee but I'm blue, en:
F#m7 B7 Fm#7 B7 F#m7 B7
And so lonely I don’t know what to do
E6 Edim7 Ebdim7 E6
But dream of you,
E6 Edim7 Ebdim7 E6
Just dream of you!

F#m7 B7
Dreams don't come true,
F#m7 B7 F#m7 B7 F#m7 B7
Still I can't keep from dreamin' dreams of you;
E6 Edim7 Ebdim7 E6
That's all I do,
E6 Edim7 Ebdim7 E6
Just dream of you!

Am6
There once was a time
E6
When I called you mine,
C7 B7
Then I lost you and with you gone,
C7 Fdim7
Life no longer seems quite so fine!

F#m7 B7
So I sit here, blue,
F#m7 B7 Fm#7 B7 F#m7 B7
And so lonely, there’s nothing left to do
E6 Edim7 Ebdim7 E6
But dream of you,
E6 Edim7 Ebdim7 E6 /
Just dream of you! J. Lunceford, M. Morales, S. Oliver
8. Some other spring (Marry Stallings/Billie Holiday/Carmen
McRae/Dakota Staton/Ella Fitzgerald/ Nicki Parrot/Jimmy Raney/Charlie
Byrd/George Shearing/Scott Fitzgerald/Houston Person, instr.)
C G7+5 G7+5: It's not true that love is
3x344x blind
Some other spring
Gm6 Gdim D6 Db6 C6
I'll try to love Sunshine's a - round me
Dm Fm6 D9 G7 Gdim
Now I still cling Am7 D7
Ab7 G7 But deep in my heart it's
To faded blossoms cold as ice
C7 Baug Bb9 Em7 D C7
Fresh from worn Love, once you've found me
Eb Gm Eb9: Ab9: xx6576
xx1021 B Ab9 A6 A9 D7
Left chrushed and torn G7+5
Eb9 D7 Cdim Gm But can that story unfold
G7+5 twice?
Like the love af - fair I
mourn C G7+5
Some other spring
C G7+5 Gm6 Gdim
Some other spring Will my heart a-wake?
Gm6 Gdim Dm Fm6
When twilight falls Stirring to sing
Dm Fm6 Ab7 G7
Will the night bring Love's magic music
Ab7 G7 C7 Baug Bb9 Cm6 Ab9
Another to me? Then for - get the old duet
C7 Baug Bb9 C D9 Fdim C
Not your kind G7+5
Eb Gm Love in some ot - her
Ebm7 Bdim Eb9 spring?
D7 C
Spring? Irene
Kitchings, Arthur Herzog, Jr
But let me find
9. Blue Skies (N. Parrot/R. Clooney E.Fitzgerald/La Vergne Smith/T.
Thornton/ J.Hartman F.Sinatra/ Willie Nelson/S. Arioli/ /Dr. John/A.
Shaw/ Ben Webster/ Art Tatum/Stan Getz/ George Van Eps & Howard Alden,
instr.)
Em B+ Em7 A7 B+: x2100x
Blue skies smiling at me, + = aug
C#m7-5 G Em7 C9 D+ G B7 D+: x5433x
Nothing but blue skies do I see.
Em B+ Em7 A7
Bluebirds singin' a song,
C#m7-5 G Em7 C9 D+ G
Nothing but blue birds all day long.

G G6 Cm G (Bridge)
Never saw the sun shining so bright,
C G D G
Never saw things going so right.
G G6 Cm G
Noticing the days hurrying by,
C G B7 Em B+
When you're in love, my, my, how they fly.

Em B+ Em7 A7 Dm7sus4: 000213


Blue days, all of them gone --
C#m7-5 G C9 D+ G Gdim Dm7sus4 G
Nothing but blue skies from now on. Words & Music by Irving Berlin, 1923
10. Willow Weep For Me (Dinah Washington/B. Holiday/Rita Reys/
S. Vaughan/A. Hampton CWallaway/L. Horne/H. Mann & Bill Evans/
Jim Hall & Red Mitchell/Oscar Peterson/Thad Jones, instr.)

C7M F6 C7M F6
Willow weep for me, willow weep for me
C7M Dm Em Dm G7
Bend your branches green along the stream that runs to sea
F6 Fm7 Dm A5+ Dm7 Dm6 G C7M A5+: x03221
Listen to my plea, listen wil-low, weep for me
C7M F6 C7M F6
Gone my lover's dream, lovely summer's dream
C7M Dm Em Dm G7
Gone and left me here to weep my tears into the stream
F6 Fm7 Dm A5+ Dm7 Dm6 G C7M
Sad as I can be hear me, wil - llow, weep for me
Fm Db Cm C
Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
Fm D# Db C7
Leave my heart a breaking and making a moan
Fm Db Cm C7
Murmur to the night to hide her starry light
Fm D# Db G7
So none will see me sighing and crying all alone
C7M F6 C7M F6
Weeping willow tree, weeping sympathy
C7M Dm Em Dm G7
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
F6 Fm7 Dm A5+ Dm7 Dm6 G C7M
When the shadows fall, bend, oh wil - low, and weep for me

Fm Db Cm C
Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
Fm D# Db C7
Leave my heart a breaking and making a moan
Fm Db Cm C7
Murmur to the night to hide her starry light
Fm D# Db G7
So none will see me sighing and crying all alone
D G9 D G
Weeping willow tree, weeping sympathy
D Em F#m Em A7
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
G G9 G Gm7 Em A7 D G9 D G9 D
When the shadows fall, bend oh willow and weep for me
10. Willow Weep For Me (Dinah Washington/B. Holiday/Rita Reys/
S. Vaughan/A. Hampton CWallaway/L. Horne/H. Mann & Bill Evans/
Jim Hall & Red Mitchell/Oscar Peterson/Thad Jones, instr.)

D7M G6 D7M G6
Willow weep for me, willow weep for me
D7M Em F#m Em A7
Bend your branches green along the stream that runs to sea
G6 Gm7 Em B5+ Em7 Em6 A D7M
Listen to my plea, lis-ten wil-low, weep for me B5+: x21003
D7M G6 D7M G6
Gone my lover's dream, lovely summer's dream
D7M Em F#m Em A7
Gone and left me here to weep my tears into the stream
G6 Gm7 Em B5+ Em7 Em6 A D7M
Sad as I can be hear me, wil-low, weep for me

Gm Eb Dm D
Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned (Bridge)
Gm F Eb D7
Leave my heart a breaking and making a moan
Gm Eb Dm D7
Murmur to the night to hide her starry light
Gm F Eb A7
So none will see me sighing and crying all alone

D7M G6 D7M G6
Weeping willow tree, weeping sympathy
D7M Em F#m Em A7
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
G6 Gm7 Em B5+ Em7 Em6 A D7M
When the shadows fall, bend, oh wil - low, and weep for me

Gm Eb Dm D
Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
Gm F Eb D7
Leave my heart a breaking and making a moan
Gm Eb Dm D7
Murmur to the night to hide her starry light
Gm F Eb A7
So none will see me sighing and crying all alone
E A9 E A
Weeping willow tree, weeping sympathy
E F#m G#m F#m B7
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
A A9 A Am7 F#m B7 E A9 E A9 E
When the shadows fall, bend, oh willow, and weep for me
11. Let’s get lost (Chet Baker, /Eliane Elias, bossa /Susana McCorkle/Diana
Krall/ Cyrille Aimee, gypsy/Joni Janak/Blossom Deary, instr.)
C7M C6 Am7 Abm7 Dm7/9 Dm G4/7 G7
Let's get lost, lost in each o - ther's arms G4/7/9:3x321x
C6 A7 F Dm G4/7/9 G7
Let's get lost, and we can let them send out alarms F/E: 033211
F F/E F/D F/A G7 F/D: xx0565
And though they think us rather rude F/A: xx7565
F F/E Dm F/A G7 G4/7
Let's tell the world we're in that crazy mood
C7M C6 Am7 Abm7 Dm7/9 Dm G4/7 G7
Let's de - frost, in a romantic mist
C6 A7 F Dm G7/9 G7
Let's get crossed off ev'rybody's list
F F/E Dm C A7 E7 F
To celebrate this night we found each o - ther
Dm F/A G4/7 G7 C
Mmmmmmmmm, let's get lost
Interlude: C7M C6 Am7 Abm7 Dm7/9 Dm G4/7 G7
C7M C6 Am7 Abm7 Dm7/9 Dm G4/7 G7
Let's get lost, in a romantic mist
C6 A7 F Dm G7/9 G7
Let's get crossed off ev'rybody's list
F F/E Dm C A7 E7 F
To celebrate this night we found each oth - er
Dm F/A G4/7 G7 C
Dar - ling, let's get lost Jimmy McHugh (music)& Frank Loesser (lyrics)
11. Let’s get lost (Chet Baker, /Eliane Elias, bossa /Susana McCorkle/Diana
Krall/ Cyrille Aimee, gypsy/Joni Janak/Blossom Deary, instr.)

D7M D6 Bm7 Bbm7 Em7/6 Em A7sus4 A7


Let's get lost, lost in each other's arms
D6 B7 G Em A7/9 A7
Let's get lost, let them send out alarms G/E: 020033
G G/F# G/E G/B A7 G/B: x20033
And though they'll think us rather rude
G G/F# Em G/B A7 A7sus4
Let's tell the world we're in that crazy mood.
D7M D6 Bm7 Bbm7 Em7/6 Em A7sus A7
Let's de - frost in a romantic mist
D6 B7 G Em A7/9 A7
Let's get crossed off everybody's list
G G/F# Em D B7 Em G/B A7sus A7 D
To celebrate this night we found each oth-er, mmm, let's get lost
[horn solo] [piano solo]

D7M D6 Bm7 Bbm7 Em7/6 Em A7sus


Let's de - frost in a romantic mist
D6 B7 G Em A7/9 A7
Let's get crossed off everybody's list
G G/F# Em D B7 F Em G/B A7sus A7 D
To celebrate this night we found each other, mm, let's get lost

Oh oh, let's get lost Jimmy McHugh (music)& Frank Loesser (lyrics)
12. No Moon At All (Cate Cody/N. King Cole/D.Day/J.
London/Anita O’Day L. Reed/J. Southern/R. Reys/Lorez
lexandria/S. Kent/K. Allyson /Ray Bryant/B. Mehldau S.
Hamilton/M. Jackson/Brazilian Jazz Quartet, instr.)
Am Am+7 E7 Fdim E7
No moon at all, what a night --
A7 Fdim A7 Fdim D9 Dm
Even lightnin' bugs have dimmed their lights;
Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 Am
Stars have disappeared from sight,
Fdim F7 E7 Am Bm7-5 E7
And there's no moon at all.

Am Am+7 E7 Fdim E7
Don't make a sound, it's so dark
A7 Fdim A7 Fdim D9 Dm
Even Fido is afraid to bark;
Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 Am
What a perfect chance to park,
Fdim F7 E7 Am
And there's no moon at all.

A7 D7 (Bridge)
If you need atmosphere for inspiration, Dear,
G7
One kiss will make it clear
C
That tonight is right and
E7
bright moonlight might interfere.

Am Am+7 E7 Fdim E7
No moon at all way up a - bove;
A7 Fdim A7 D9 Dm
This is noth - in' like they told us of.
Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 Am
Just to think we fell in love...
Fdim F7 E7 Am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxNCmvDEbBc
And there's no moon at all. David Mann, music, Redd Evans, lyrics,1947
13. Never Let Me Go (Diane Schuur/Nat King Cole/S. Horn/D. Washington/Carmen McRae/
Max Roach/L.L. Johnson/Ray Hargrove/Houston Person/Ellis Marsalis, instr.)

Bm7 E7-9
Never let me go, love me much too much;
Am7 Cdim
If you let me go life would lose it's touch.
G6 GM7 F#7
What would I be without you?
F7 FM7 E7
There's no place for me without you.

Bm7 E7-9
Never let me go, I'd be so lost
Am7 Cdim
If you went away,
G6 GM7 F#7
There'd be a thousand hours in the day
Fdim E7 D9 AM7 D9 Cm7-5 AM7
Without you, I know.

E7-9 AM7 Bm7 E7-9


Because of one caress, my world was overturned;
Bm7-5 E7-9 Am7 Cdim
At the very start, all my bridges burned by my flaming heart.
G6 GM7 F#7
You'd never leave me, would you?
F7 FM7 B7
You couldn't hurt me, could you?
D9 Fdim E7/6 Cdim A
Never let me go, never let me go. Words & Music by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans
14. As long as I live (Lurlean Hunter/E. Fitzgerald/L. Horne/A. O’Day/B.Goodman/D. Krall/P. Lee/
R. Clooney/S. Syms/Count Basie/Bennie Goodman feat. C. Christian/O.Peterson/T. Farlow/C. Basie
F C Cm D7 (Kenny Burrell,instr.)
Maybe I can’t live to love you as long as I want to D7+5: x5x576
C D7+5 G9 G9/6 of: xx0312
Life isn’t long enough, ba-by G9/6: 320200
Bb/C C7+5 F Gm F G7 C7 Bb/C: x3333x
But I can love you as long as I live. C7+5: x3x354
F C Cm D7
Maybe I can’t give you diamonds and things like I want to
C D7+5 G9 G9/6
But I can promise you, ba-by,
Bb/C C7+5 F Gm F
I’m gonna want to as long as I live
F#dim Gm Bbm F
1. I never cared, but now I’m scared, I won’t live long enough
2. I’ll even wear long underwear When winter breezes blow
Dm G7
1. That’s why I wear my rubbers when it rains
2. I’m gonna take good care of me because
C7 Ebm Bb C7
1. And eat an apple every day and see the doctor anyway
2. A sneeze or two might mean the flu and that would never never do
F C Cm D7
What if I can’t live to love you as long as I want to
C D7+5 G9 G9/6
Long as I promise you ba-by
Bb/C C7+5 F Gm F
I’m gonna love you as long as I live Harold Arlen, with lyrics by Ted Koehler
15.. Some other spring (Nicki Parrot Billie Holiday/Carmen McRae/Dakota Staton/Ella Fitzgerald/
Marry Stallings/Jimmy Raney/Charlie Byrd/George Shearing/Scott Fitzgerald/Houston Person, instr.)
C G7+5 G7+5: 3x344x Ebm7 Bdim Eb9 D7
Some other spring It's not true that love is blind
Gm6 Gdim
I'll try to love D6 Db6 C6
Dm Fm6 Sunshine's a - round me
Now I still cling D9 G7 Gdim Am7 D7
Ab7 G7 But deep in my heart it's cold as ice
To faded blossoms Em7 D C7
C7 Baug Bb9 Love, once you've found me Ab9: xx6576
Fresh from worn B Ab9 A6 A9 D7 G7+5
Eb Gm Eb9: xx1021 But can that story unfold twice?
Left chrushed and torn
Eb9 D7 Cdim Gm G7+5 C G7+5
Like the love af - fair I mourn Some other spring
Gm6 Gdim
C G7+5 Will my heart a-wake?
Some other spring Dm Fm6
Gm6 Gdim Stirring to sing
When twilight falls Ab7 G7
Dm Fm6 Love's magic music
Will the night bring C7 Baug Bb9 Cm6 Ab9
Ab7 G7 Then for - get the old duet
Another to me? C D9 Fdim C G7+5
C7 Baug Bb9 Love in some ot - her spring?
Not your kind C
Eb Gm Spring? Irene Kitchings, Arthur Herzog, Jr
But let me find
16. Daybreak (Chet Baker/ Colin Steele & Cathie Rae/Dinah Washington/Frank Sinatra
Intro: Dm7/9 Dm7 Dm7/9 G9 Dm7 G9 (Meredith D’Ambrosio/Thomas Fryland, instr.)
C C6 Dm7 Ddim G7 C Em A7
Day-break, an-other new day;
A#dim D7/9 G7/13
The mist on the meadow
Dm7 G7 Ddim F6 F/E Dm7 Fm7
Is drifting a-way.
D#dim Ddim C C6 Dm7 D#dim Am5-/7 E7 A7
For it's daybreak, the sun's in the sky now,
Dm7/9 Dm7 Dm7/9 G9 Dm7 G9
And flow - ers break through
Dm7/9 Dm7 Dm7/9 G9
Their blan - ket of dew.

C C6 Dm7 Ddim G7 C Em A7
Sun-rise, how lovely it seems
A#dim G G7 G7
To see from my win-dow
G7/13 G7 F6 F/E Dm7 Fm7 G7/13
A sky full of dreams.
D#dim Ddim G G6 G7
As the white clouds
Ddim F6 F/E Dm7 Fm7 Ddim
Sail on through the blue,
C C6 F Ddim G7 C
At day-break I daydream of you. Harold Adamson & Ferde Grofé
16. Daybreak (Chet Baker/ Colin Steele & Cathie Rae/Dinah Washington/Frank Sinatra
Intro: Em7/9 Em7 Em7/9 A9 Em7 A9 (Meredith D’Ambrosio/Thomas Fryland, instr.)
D D6 Em7 Edim A7 D F#m B7
Day-break, an-oth-er new day;
Cdim E7/9 A7/6 A7/6: x02022
The mist on the mea - dow
Em7 A7 Edim G6 G/F# Em7 Gm7
Is drif - ting a - way.

Fdim Edim D D6 Em7 Fdim(III) Bm7-5 F#7 B7


For it's daybreak, the sun's in the sky now,
Em7/9 Em7 Em7/9 A9 Em7 A9
And flow - ers break through
Em7/9 Em7 Em7/9 A9
Their blan - ket of dew.

D D6 Em7 Edim A7 D F#m B7


Sun - rise, how love - ly it seems
Cdim A AM7 A7
To see from my win-dow
A7/6 A7 G6 G/F# Em7 Gm7 A7/6
A sky full of dreams.
Fdim Edim A A6 A7
As the white clouds
Edim G6 G/F# Em7 Gm7 Edim
Sail on through the blue,
D D6 G Edim A7 D
At daybreak I daydream of you. Harold Adamson & Ferde Grofé
17. Try A Little Tenderness (A.Burton/F. Sinatra/C. McRae/C. Connor/E. James/D.Schuur & B.B. King
M. Waldon/Otis Reading/D. D. Bridgewater/Mighty Sparrow/H. Person/H. Ellis & J. Pass, instr.)
A F#m D9 E7 (T. Thielemans/H. Mann & W. Ilcken Trio)
She may be weary -- women do get weary (Soul Flutes)
A C#m7-5 F#7
Wearing the same shabby dress.
D9 E7/6 E7 D9 Bm7-5 Cdim E7 A F#m D9 Dm6 E7
And when she's wear - y, try a little ten - der - ness.

A F#m D9 Dm6 Cdim E7


You know she's waiting just an - ti - ci - pa - ting
A C#m7-5 F#7 Gdim F#7
Things she may never possess; Try A Little Tenderness
Bm Bm/A D9 Bm7-5 Cdim E7 A D9 BbM7 A A7
While she's without them, try a little ten - der - ness.

D Fdim C#7 (Bridge)


It's not just sen - ti - men - tal,
F#m Bm7 F#m
She has her grief and care,
D Cdim F#7
And a word that's soft and gentle,
B7 Cdim B7 E7
Makes it ea - si - er to bear. Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly (lyrics) and Harry M. Woods (music)

A G#m F#m D9 Dm6 Cdim Bb9


You won't regret it -- women don't for - get it;
A Cdim C#m7-5 Bm7-5 F#7 Gdim F#7
Love is their whole hap - pi - ness.
Bm Bm7-5 E7/6 E7 D9 Bm7-5 Cdim E7 A D9 BbM7 A6
It's all so ea - sy -- try a little ten - der - ness.
17. Try A Little Tenderness (A.Burton/Frank Sinatra/Carmen McRae/Chris Connor/E. James/D.Schuur
& B.B. King/Otis Reading/G. Lynne/ Mighty Sparrow /H. Ellis & J. Pass, instr.)
C G7 Voor akkoorden zie Ultimate Fakebook blz 715
She may be weary -- women do get weary
C A7
Wearing the same shabby dress.
D7 G7 C Dm7 G7 C7
And when she's wear - y, try a little ten - der - ness.

C G7
You know she's waiting, just an - ti - ci - pa - ting
C A7
Things she may never possess;
D7 G7 C C7
While she's without them, try a little ten - der - ness.

F E7
It's not just sen - ti - men - tal,
Am A7
She has her grief and care,
Dm A7
And a word that's soft and gentle,
Dm7 G7 C
Makes it ea - si - er to bear. Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly (lyrics) and Harry M. Woods (music)

G7
You won't regret it -- women don't for - get it;
C A7
Love is their whole hap - pi - ness.
D7 G7 C
It's all so ea - sy -- try a little ten - der - ness.
18. Bye bye blackbird (Etta Jones/Peggy Lee/
Julie London/Helen Merrill/Dean Martin/Carmen
McRae/Etta Jones/Joe Cocker/Miles Davis/John
Coltrane/Ben Webster, instr.)

A A7sus4 A A7sus4:x02030
Pack up all my cares and woe,
E6 E A9 A
Here I go, singin' low --
A Bm7-5 A E7
Bye bye blackbird.
E7
Where somebody waits for me,
E7 E7/6 E7 E7/6: 020120
Sugar's sweet, and so is she --
E7 E7/6 E7 A AM7
Bye bye blackbird.

C#7 C#m7-5 C#7 G7 F#7 (Bridge)


No one here can love or understand me;
B7 Bm7-5 B7 F7 E7
Oh what hard luck stories they all hand me.

A A7sus4 A
Make my bed and light the light,
E7/6 E7 F#7
I'll arrive late tonight --
D9 E7 A F#7 D9 Bm7-5 E7 A
Blackbird, bye bye, blackbird, bye bye.
19. Yesterdays (Carmen McRae/Billie Holiday/Helen Merrill &
Quincy Jones Sextet/Ella Fitzgerald/Jo Stafford/ Martha Hayes/
Artie Shaw/Coleman Hawkins/Bud Powell/Charles Mingus/ Sonny
Rollins/Miles Davis/Wes Montgomery, instr.) Zie ook Ultimate Fake Book

Em B7 Em B7
Yesterdays, yesterdays B7/13-: x2x243
Em B7/13- Em7 Em6 C B7
Days I knew as happy, sweet sequestered days
Am7 B7 Em C7M9
Olden days, golden days
F G7 G7/13 C Em F#m5-/7 B7/9-
Days of mad ro-mance and love
B7 Em B7 Em B7
Then gay youth was mine, truth was mine
Em B7/13- Em7 Em6 C B7
Joyous free and flaming life, forsooth, was mine
Am7 B7 G C7M9
Sad am I, glad am I
F7 G7 C B7 Em
For today I'm dreaming of yesterdays
(+ Interlude + italics) Jerome Kern (music) & Otto Harbach (lyrics)
20. I Wish You Love (C.Chamberland/D. Ellington/K. Smith/F.Sinatra/Ann Sally/N.Wilson
/ Jane Monheit/ Lisa Ono/(C. Baker/G. Green/G. Coleman, instr.)
Em7 A7
I wish you bluebirds in the spring
Dmaj7 Bdim
To give your heart a song to sing,
Em7 A7 D Ebdim
And then a kiss, but more than this, I wish you love.
Em7 A7
And in Ju-ly a lemonade
Dmaj7 Bdim
To cool you in some leafy glade;
Em7 A7 Am7 D7
I wish you health, and more than wealth I wish you love.
D7b5: xx0112
D7b5 Gmaj7 Gm6 Charles Trenet
My breaking heart and I a - gree English Translation by Albert A. Beach
D C B7
That you and I could never be,
Em7 E7 A7 E7b9 A7
So with my best — my very best — I set you free.
Ebdim Em7 A7
I wish you shelter from the storm,
Dmaj7 Bdim
A cozy fire to keep you warm,
Em7 A7 Dmaj7 D6 Dmaj7
But most of all, when snowflakes fall, I wish you love.
21. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face (A. Ross & Gerry Mulligan E. Fitzgerald/
N. King Cole/ Stacey Kent/ S. McCorkle/M. Santing/D. Dandridge/Nicki Parrot/W.
Montgomery/ C.Baker/ S. Getz/S. Rollins, instr.)
G Am7 G7 C C9 C G/B Am7 (P. Lee)
I've grown ac - customed to her face,
Cdim Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7
She almost makes my day begin,
Edim F Em
I've grown accustomed to the tune
Gdim Dm7 Frederick Loewe, music & Alan Jay Lerner, lyrics
she whistles night and noon,
F Em Dm7 G
Her smiles, her frowns, her ups, her downs
Edim C C9 C G/B Am7
Are second nature to me now,
Cdim Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7
Like breathing out and breathing in,
F Dm7 Cdim
I was ser - ene - ly in - de - pen - dent
B7 C Em7 A
and content before we met
Dm7 F G7 Bm7-5 E7 Fdim Fm
Surely I could always be that way again and yet,
Fdim D7 Fm
I've grown ac - cus - tomed to her looks,
C Em7 Gdim Dm7 Am7 D7/9 G7 C
Ac-cus-tomed to her voice, ac-cus-tomed to her face.

G Am7 G7 C C9 C G/B Am7


I've grown ac - customed to her face,
Cdim Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7
She al - most makes the day begin,
Edim F Em Gdim Dm7
I've gotten used to hear her say "Good Morning" every day,
F Em Dm7 G
Her joys, her woes, her highs, her lows
Edim C C9 C G/B Am7
Are second nature to me now,
Cdim Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7
Like breathing out and breathing in,
F Dm7 Cdim B7 C Em7 A
I'm very grateful she's a woman, and so easy to forget
Dm7 F G7 Bm7-5 E7 Fdim Fm
Rather like a habit one can always break and yet
Fdim D7 Fm
I've grown ac - cus - tomed to the trace
C Em7 Gdim Dm7 Am7 D7/9 G7 C
Of something in the air, ac - cus - tomed to her face.
22. The Lady's In Love With You (Nellie Lutcher/S. Vaughan/G.Miller/Benny
Goodman/D.Day/ Irene Daye & Gene Krupa/A. Ross & Gerry Muligan/J. Pizzarella with
the George Shearing Quartet/ Susana McCorkle/Annie Ross & Gery Mulligan/Sandra
Booker/Alma Cogin/R. Kilgore/C. Sloane/Vince Guaraldi, Chris Flory Quintet instr.)

G Fdim G7 CM7 Am7


If there's a gleam in her eye
A7/9 Cm7 Cm7-5
Each time she straightens your tie
Cdim G6 Am7 Am7-5 G/B Am7 G
You'll know the lady's in love with you;
G Fdim G7 CM7 Am7
If she can dress for a date
A7/9 Cm7 Cm7-5
Without that waitin' you hate,
Cdim G6 Am7 Am7-5 G/B Am7 G
It means the lady's in love with you.
Gmaj7 G7 Fdim G7 Cdim G7
And when your friends ask you over to join their table,
Cdim CM7 Am7 Cm7
But she begs a far-away booth for two,
Cm7-5 CM7 Am7
Well, sir, here's just how it stands:
A7/9 Cm7 Cm7-5
You've got romance on your hands,
Edim Am7 D9 Cdim G
Because the lady's in love with you. Burton Lane (music) and by Frank Loesser (lyrics), 1939

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