22 BLUES FOR DADDY-O 1961 (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a/ FULL KEEL MUSIC CO. All Rights Reserved Moderately F6 G7(#5) C7sus I ~

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21 22 BLUES FOR DADDY-O 1961 (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a/ FULL KEEL MUSIC CO. Moderately F6 G7(#5) C7sus I By FRANK FOSTER Em 3 F7 E F Cm7 F7sus B9 I t N.C. n I- 3 r F &&m 3 E F N.C. F9 F6 G7(#5) C7sus F7 E F 3 Cm7 F7sus B9 N.C..Il 3 F7 E F 3 C7(9) B7(9) F E F &bi'f 3

22 24 BLUES IN THE NIGHT 194] WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) (My ManIa Done ToI' Me) Blues tempo (n = T1J;') B 3. Words by JOHNNY MERCER Music by HAROLD ARLEN. My rna - rna done tol' me_ when I was m lknee-pants,. tail my rna-rna done tol' me,_ pig - s,_ Nat-chez to Mo - bile,_ from Mem-phis to 81. Joe,_ where - ev - er the four winds, son! _ worn - an - 'II sweet hon! _ and give ya the big eye,_ man's gon-na sweet blow; _ been in some big an' heard me some big talk,_ C7 F7 F+ B,--j. but when the sweet talk - in's done _ a wom-an's a two - face, _ I a but there is one thing I know, a man is a two - face, _ j r- wor-ri-something who'lileaveya t' sing the blues _ Bb7 Eb7 Bb ttr i V i J. r j) now the rain's a - fall - in', hear the rain a - call - in', whoo - ee, (My rna-rna done tol' me. _ hear dat lone - some whis - tie blow in' 'cross the tres - tie,

23 25 whoo - ee, _ (My rna-rna done tol' me, _ ) a whoo-ee-duh-whoo - ee, 01' C7 F7 3 B.= click-e - ty clack's a - ech-o - in' back th' blues in the night, the eve - nin'.' R" E9 Cm7(5) F7 D7 C7(;) C7(9) #1o " " ',Jer" breeze - 'II start the trees to cry - in' and the moon - 'II hide its light, Take my word, the mock in' bird - 'II sing the sad - dest kind 0' song, II. Bm6/C C7 F7 Em6/G Am6 F7/A when you get the blues in the night. _ he knows things are 12. D.S. at Coda w46fc,:>em6/g6 F7fA ';B7:, wrong _ and he's right. _ (whistle) _ From Coda 3 B7 C7(9) F7(#5) C7 F7sus B ti.c; :''=r ""IT night. (hum) _ My rna-rna was right, there's blues _ in the night.

24 26 BUGLE CALL RAG 1923 <Renewed 1951) MILLS MUSIC, INC., e/o EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING By JACK PETTIS, BILL MEYERl and ELMER SCHOEBEL Brightly E B Bdim F7 You're bound to fall for the bu - gle call. You're gon - na brag F9(#5) B E7 B 'bout the bu-gle call rag. _ Thin or fat, Fm7 B7 E B Bdim F7 bold. You're bound to fall for the bu - gle call. You're gon - na brag F9(#5) B E7 B B Fm6 'bout the bu-gle call rag. _ Hold me ba-by, let's syn - co-pate G7 C7 F7 F9(#5) B dy. Just hes - i-tate,_ while a break _they take Shh! B Fm6 G7 C7 F7 F9(#5) B A A6 B6 please hold _me tight, step live-ly don't lag. Swing a-long _ to that bu-gle call rag. _

25 CARAVAN 1937 (Renewed 1965) MILLS MUSIC, INC. c/o EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING By DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS World-wide Print Rights Administered by CPP/BELWIN, INC., Miami, FL and JUAN TIZOL.E::: Brightly C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 27 Night _ and stars a - bove that shine so bright, _ q Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 0'" j'o'" the mys - t'ry of their fad- ing light that shines up Edim C7 Edim C7 II "" I'll'" 'I on our Car - a van. _ Sleep _ B 0'" Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 up - on my shoul- der as we creep _ a - cross the Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 &==I'I, ±3 0'" j <0' -- u_ - qfi:===j sands so I may keep _ this mem - 'ry of our Car - a Fm6 F7 F7(9) F+ &==bb ---- II III 1==11 Il I J. oeic j <0'" van. _ This _ is so ex - cit ing. E7 Gdim I"O You _ are so in - vit ing, rest ing in my arms as C7 Fm6 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 r ]1'''" thrill to the mag - ic charms of you _ be - side me, Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 I here be - neath the blue. _ My dream of love is com - ing true Edim C7 Edim C7 Edim C7 Fm6 '&bk'9j>_ 1I--l1l--l1l--.5J. with - in our des - ert Car - a van. _

26 WARNER BROS. INC.(Renewed) Swing CHARLESTON B D7/A G7 Words and Music by CECIL MACK and JIMMY JOHNSON $&I, J "t "f "f Charles - ton!_ Charles - ton! _ Made in_ Car - 0 u na,_ C7 F7 B/D Ddim F7/C F7 -- some dance, _ some prance, _ I'll say,_ there's noth-ing fin - er than the $&1, J "f Sf "f EF "f B D7/A G7 Em7(5) "f "f "f "f Charles ton,_ Charles ton,_ Lord how_ you can shuf fle,_ --- ev-'ry step _ you do, leads to some-thing new, man, I'm tell - ing you, it's a la - pa - zoo, $&' J B D7/A G7 "f "f "f "f ) "f buck dance, _ wing dance, _ will be_ a back num ber,_ but the C7 F7 BID Ddim F7/C F7 F -- - "f "f gf "f Charles - ton_ the new Charles - ton_ that dance _ is sure-ly a com - er, B7/F B9 E B/F I "f, some time, _ you'll_ dance it one time, _ the dance _called the B6/D Charles Ddim ton,_ F7/C F7 B Em B I "f 0" ij "f made in South _ Car 0 line. _

27 29 From the 20th Century-Fox Motion Picture "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" CHATTANOOGACHOOCHOO 1941 (Renewed 1969) TWENTIETH CENTURY MUSIC CORPORATION All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI FEIST CATALOG INC. &J,.,3--,-, Moderately en= )l) Words by MACK GORDON Music by HARRY WARREN &!>Fl J _:..J Par - don me boy, _ is that the Chat - ta - noo - ga Choo Choo? _ I can af - ford _ to board a Chat - ta - noo - ga Choo Choo. _ There's gon - na be _ a cer - tain par - ty at the sta - tion, _ G7 To Coda -$ Om G7 C Cm6 : -& & Track twen - ty - nine,_ boy you can gim - me a shine. _ I've got my fare and just a tri - fie to sat - in and lace;_ I used to call fun - ny C7 zr spare. You leave the Penn - syl - va - nia sta - tion 'bout a quar-ter to four,_ When you hear the whis - tie blow - in' eight to the bar_ B Bdim F/C 07 read a mag - a - zine and then you're in Bal-ti - more. _ Din-ner in the din-er, noth-ing could be fin - er then you know that Ten-nes - see is not ver - y far. _ Shov-el all the coal in, got - ta keep it roll-in'. & D.C. al Coda I G7(9) 07 C7 G7(9) C7 F G7 than to have your ham 'n' eggs in Car-o - Ii na. Woo, woo, Chat-ta-noo-ga, there _you are. _ She's gon - na cry _ un - til I tell her that I'll F6 A7 07(5)/AC/G Am7 07 G7 C. r _II;>.I nev-er roam. _ So Chat-ta-noo-ga Choo Choo, won't you choo choo me home. _

28 30 lscn;aj9 C6 Om --- G COME FLY WITH ME 1958 by MARA VILLE MUSIC CORP. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to MARAVILLE MUSIC CORP. and CAHN MUSIC CO. All Rights on behalf of CAHN MUSIC CO. Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. co 3.., Refrain (moderately, with a strong beat) (n = )l) Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by JAMES VAN HEUSEN - C E ". "--'" Come fly with me! _ Let's fly! Let's fly_ a - way! _ If Fly with me! _ Let's float_ down to_ Pe - ru! _ In Weath-er wise, _ it's such_ a love Iy day! _ Just 19'1 you can use _ some ex - ot - ic booze.there's a bar in far Born - bay, come Lla-ma Land _there's a one-man band _ and he'll toot his flute for you, come say the words _ and we'll beat the birds _ down to A ca - pul - co Bay. It's To Coda -$- II F7 A7 F9 Om7 C7 7)!i.G7 "---'" '-"" '-" '-'" fly with me! _ Let's fly! _ Let's fly _ a - way! Come off in _ the bluel, fly with me! _ Let's take per - feet for _ a fly- C F7sus F7 C A A+ 0maj7 06 BmBm(maj7) Bm7 & WJr F u Once I get yon) Up there! _ Where the air is rar - i-fled,_ E7 Bm7/E E7 A A+ A6 O ub'rb_ We'll just' glide,_ star - ry - eyed. _ (Once I get yon) Up there! _ I'll be hold-ing D.S. al Coda G G#dim7 Am7 07 G7/B Bm F/A G7 Bm Om G7 & lq)r o Sf j you so near,_ you may hear an - gels cheer, 'cause _ we're to. - geth - er. -$- Coda F9 Om7/G C7/F Em7(5) B7 A Om7 Om7/G G7 C6 C+ C &J 1_"> ing hon ey - moon, they say, come fly with me! _Let's fly! _ Let's fly _ a - way! _

29 (Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. All Righls Reserved Moderately fast CRAZY RHYTHM Words by IRVING CAESAR Music by JOSEPH MEYER and ROGER WOLFE KAHN Gmaj7 G6 Gmaj7 G6 l II j ---- era - zy rhy - thm, here's the door - way, I'll go my way, you'll go your _ way, Here is where we have a show-down, I'm too high - hat, you're too low - down, 11. D7 Am7 D7 Am7 D7 G6 G r J I M Ei> : era - zy rhy - thm, from now on we're through. era - zy rhy - thm, here's good - bye_ to you. C Dm7 G7 r I C Cm G/D II j F V r r t4. ij f way, soon the high - brow, he has no_ brow, ain't it a shame, rr=r A7(h5)/Eb AmiD D7 Gmaj7 G6 Gmaj7 G6 G7 A7 j and you're to blame. What's the use of pro - hi - bi - tion? You pro-duee the Amaj7 A7 D7 Dmaj7 D7 G F# G They say that when a high - brow meets a low - brow walk-ing a - long Broad- $*. 0, same con - di - tion, era - zy rhy - thm, I've gone era - zy too. _

30 32 CUTE 1958 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) Music by NEAL HEFTI Moderately p Om7 Em7 A7() Om7 G9 C6 A7 A7(9) "1 J. J. i 4J Om7 Em7 A7() Om7 G9 Gm7 C7 Gm7 C9 V P; J?7. J) ttb4 -tm : i1 Em7 F6 Om7(5) C F7 E7 Am7 J. - ZJ J J. ggf r j Am6 B7 Emaj7 Em7(5) A7 V I ## J j 2df #]. b4 4! t 7 Om7 Em7 A7() Om7 G9 C6 A7 A7(9) t= J J j J. Em7 A7() Om7 G9 Gm7 C7 Gm7 C9 r;tfj - 1==g it Em7 F6 Om7(5) C F7 E7 Am7 oe-= r r I J W. J :c= J Em7 A7(#5) Om7 G9 C6 F139704

31 33 THE DARKTOWN STRUTTERS' BALL J9J7 (Renewed 1945) LEO FEIST, INC. All Rights Assigned to EMI CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by EM! FEIST CATALOG INC. By SHELTON BROOKS Moderately IiJ en ---;-l =:.J Ji) C J J Jl J J) ] I'll be down to get you in a tax i, hon - ey, You A7 07 G7 Om7? I J tesr bet - tel" be read y a - bout half past eight. _ Now dear - ie, G7 Om7 G7 C C/E J Edim G7 r Jl F J S don't be late._ I want to be there when the band starts play - ing. Re - }ttt1f C A7 07 r--=i J ij J J J J mem - ber when we get there, hon - ey. The two steps, I'm goin' to Am7 07 F B7/F#.) J (lor F have 'em all._ Goin' to dance out both my shoes,_ when they gr:f]hr pj (q)j r;j C/G E7 A7 07 ** play the "Jel Iy Roll Blues," to mor - row night_ at the G7 Dm7 G7 C G7 C = Dark - F town ) Strut d - ters' ;> V Ball. [ '00'" Er J J.

32 34 DARN THAT DREAM 1939 BREGMAN, vocco and CONN, INC. New York I96X (Renewed and Assigned) by SCARSDALE MUSIC CORP. and VAN HEUSEN MUSIC CORP., New York Lyric by EDDIE DeLANGE Music by JIMMY VAN HEUSEN Slowly G Bm7 E7 Am7 B7(5) Em7 Em/O C#m7 Cmaj7 Bm7(5) E7(9). l1j I Darn that dream I dream each night. You say you love me and you hold me tight, $1 Am7 F7 Bm7 Bdim7 Am7 r f j J but when I a - wake you're out of sight. Oh, darn 07 Bm7 E7 Am7 07 j I that dream. G Bm7 E7 Am7 B7(5) Em7 Em/O C#m7 Cmai7 Bm7(5) E7(9)._ Darn your lips and darn your eyes, they lift me high a - bove the moon - lit skies. $1 r r J J F Am7 F7 Bm7 Bdim7 Am7 07(9) G B7? J Jj5 Then I tum - ble out of par - a - dise, oh, darn that dream. E6 Cm7 Fm7 B7 Emaj7 C7(9) Fm7 B9 B7(9) t 1 _ Darn that one - track mind of mine. _ It can't un - der - stand _ that you don't care.; E6 Cm7 Gm Gm7/F Em7(5) Am7 i J 00' $l f Just to change the mood I'm in, _ 07 I'd wei-come a nice_ old night - 09 mare. G Bm7 $I. Darn that dream and bless it too, with - out that dream, I nev - er would have you. Am7 ttr J Bdim7 Am7 But it haunts me and it won't come true, oh, darn that dream. FB970'!

33 35 DINAH 1925 by MILLS MUSIC, INC Copyright renewed 1953 by MILLS MUSIC, INC and EDWIN H. MORRIS CO., INC Words by SAM M. LEWIS and JOE YOUNG Music by BARRY AKST r;-3--" Moderate swing en=,/i ) Gmaj7 G6 G+ J,---,. 1'F Din ah, _ is there an - y - one fin - er _ in the state of Car lin a? _ If there is and you know 'er,_ show 'er to me._ Din ah, _ with her Dix - ie eyes blaz - in', _ how I love to sit and 1 gaze in to the eyes of Din - ah Lee. Em > 0-. $ ** Ev -'ry night _ why do 1 G Em7/0 A7 07 ij J > 27ij r r r shake with fright? Be - cause my Em A7 07 r ij=1 I' "-. $ Din - ah mlght ; change her mind.., a - bout me. Gmaj7 G6 G+ Din ah, _ if she wan-dered to Chi - na, _ I would hop an 0 - cean Mi> 0,>- G C6 G6 =ij I lin er, just to be with Din - ah Lee!

34 36 DO NOTHIN' TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME 1943 (Renewed 1970) EMI ROBBINS CATALOa INC. World-wide Print Rights controlled by CPP/BELW1N, INC., Miami, FL Words by BOB RUSSELL Music by DUKE ELLINGTON,,3.., Moderate swing (n = ),) Am7 07 Gmaj7 Om7 G7 Cmaj7 &i 0 %4J Do noth-in' till you hear from me, pay no at - ten - tion to what's said. me, at least con - sid - er our ro - mance. ry, and oth - er arms may hold a thrill. Why peo - pie tear the seam of If you should take the word of But please do noth-in' till you an - y - one's dream oth-ers you've heard hear it from me _ is I and 0- ver my have-n't a you nev-er head._ chance. _ will._ I! To Next Strain 113. Fine I Am7 r 07 G6 G6 Do noth - in' till you hear from True I've been Eb t=& seen with &J some - J one J,,J -=new, J but J does J that M mean Eb7 Am7 07 <r -=> that I'm un - true; _ when we're a part _ the G6 words in my E9/G#. heart _ Gm/Bb re - D.S. al Fine t=? O/A 07 J===::Jt:::=:::= veal how I feel a - bout you. Some kiss may cloud my mem - 0

35 37 DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS 1946 (Renewed and Assigned) SCARSDALE MUSIC CORPORAnON and LOUIS ALTER MUSIC, c/o THE SONGWRITERS GUILD Lyric by EDDIE DE LANGE Music by LOUIS ALTER Slowly 'J Do you know what it means _ to miss New Or -leans, _ and miss it each night _ and day? I Om7 0#dim7 Em7 A7 Om7 A7 G7. _.ffie know I'm not wrong, _ the feel-in's get-tin' strong-er the long-er I stay ; a - way._ Miss the Cmaj7 Am7 Em7 Am7 09.j00 moss-cov-ered vines,_ the tall su - gar pines _ where mock-in'-birds used ; to sing. And Om7 0#dim7 Em7 A7 Om7 G7 C Cm7(5) F7 _ S I'd like to see _ the la - zy Mis -sis - sip - pi a hur - ry - in' in to spring. _ The E9 A moon light on the bay - ou, a ere - ole tune that fills the air; I dream _ a - bout mag - nol- ias in June, _ and soon I'm wish-in' that I was thera... Do you ;r Cmaj7 Am7 Em7 Am7 09.i00 know what it means _ to miss New Or leans, when that's where you left _ your heart? And Om7 0#dim7 Em7 A7 09 G7(9) C?'_'i there's some-thing more; _ I miss the one I care for more than I miss _ New Or - leans.

36 38 DON'T BE THAT WAY 1935, 1938 (Renewed 1963, 1966) EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. World-wide Print Rights Controlled by CPP/BELWIN, INC., Miami, FL All Right Reserved Words by MITCHELL PARISH Music by BENNY GOODMAN and EDGAR SAMPSON Don't cry, oh hon ey, please don't be that way. _ Clouds in sky should nev - er make you feel that way. Cm --- Fm7 B7(#5) r _ The Cm Fm7 B7(#5) r rain will bring the vi lets of ay. _ Tears are in vain, so hon - ey, please don't be that way. _ r E/G As 07 Odim qr r I". long as we _ G7 r see it through, you'll Cdim have C7 me, _ F7 I'll r have Sweet Cm Fm7 B7(#5) E6 Cm 11 I heart, to - mor - row is an - oth - er day. Fm7 I; _ Don't break my heart, oh, hon - ey, please don't be that way.

37 don't 39 DON'T GET AROlJND MUCH ANYMORE 1942 (Renewed 1969) EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. World-wide Print Rights controlled by CPP/BELWIN, INC., Miami, FL Words by BOB RUSSELL Music by DUKE ELLINGTON [7""3" Moderate swing en=:j Ji) C (Cmaj7 Om7 A9 I. I I I o 7 I I Missed the Sat - ur-day dance; heard they crowd-ed the floor. C &. Could - n't bear it with - out you; _ don't get a - round much an - y - more. N.C. C (Cmaj7 Om7 Edim C/E) A9 $:M 0 I. I I I I' I I 0 I I I I 7 Thought I'd vis - it the club; got as far as the door. C7 &y.:71 They'd have asked me a - bout _ you; _ don't get a-round much an - y - more. Fm Em7 C C7 C7(#5) V J. r V J m. r Dar ling I guess my mind's more at ease.. But t nev er - the - less why stir up mem ries? _ Been in - vit - ed on C (Cmaj7 Dm7 Edim C/E) A9 I I I I I I,0 (. I I 7 I dates; might have gone but what for? Aw - f'lly dif-f'rent with-out, 0 yout c., G7 C -a!1 get a - round much an - y more. _

38 , 1954 (Renewed 1970, 1982) EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. and CHED MUSIC CORP. DON'T SIT ttnder THE APPLE TREE (With Anyone Else but Me) [""';'"""""3--;-, Moderately bright swing <n = ) Words and Music by LEW BROWN, CHARLIE TOBIAS and SAM H. STEPT 07 J J=.1 Don't sit un - der the ap - pie tree with an - y - one else but me, Don't go walk-ing down lov - ers' lane with an - y - one else but me, Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 F C7 an - y - one else but me, an - y - one else but me, no, no, no! F Am7(5) 07 Just re - mem-ber that I've been true to no - bod - y else but you, Don't start show-ing off all your charms in some-bod - y else' - s arms. don't sit un - der the ap - pie tree with an - y - one else but me, Fine 112. G7 Gm7 C7 F Om Gm7 C7 F Gm7 F F just be true to me. me. I'm must be true to my L 0 V E. B Gm7 C9 F C7 F A7 so a - fraid that the plans we made un - der - neath those moon - lit skies will Om Om7 Om6 G9 C7 Om7 Edim C7/E C7(#5) fade a - way and you're bound to stray if the stars get in your eyes. So,

39 41 ELMER'S TUNE 1944 (Renewed 1969) EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. Words and Music by ELMER ALBRECHT, SAMMY GALLOP and DICK JURGENS Why are the stars al la - dy gur- dies, ways wink - in' of eight - y the bird ies, and go the blink-in' out on cop on a - bove? the loose? the beat; What makes a Why does a the can - dy C6/9 tn!=#)(q) fel-iow gan-der mak-er, start think-in' me - an - der the bak er, "f Om7 G7(#5) C6/9 M(q) "t of fall - in' in love? in search of a goose? the man on the street; G7 It's not the sea - son, What puts the kick in the cit - y charm-er, "t "t the rea son a chick-en, the farm-er, # is the the plain as mag - ic man in the in the moon; _ June? _ moon, _ To Coda G9 it's just EI "t G+ r mer's C gj tune. "t What makes a 12. D7 G9 C6/9 F C mrtdndt*+f:t@ F It's just EI mer's tune. Lis - ten, _ lis - ten, _ there's a lot you're li' - ble to be miss - in'. Sing it, _ swing it, _ D.S. %al Coda Coda C6/9 E an - y old way and an - y old time. _ The hur-dy all sing EI-mer's tune._ B9704

40 (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a LONGITUDE MUSIC CO. Moderately ELOGIE Fm9 E7 Fm9 E7 Fm9 E By BUD POWELL &&hl'_ Am9 Fm7 E9(b5) J r r E Fdim Fm7 E9(l>5) E Fdim Fm9 E7 Fm9 E7 Fm9 E7 - Fm9 Am9 C9 Am9 Am9 C9 F Fm7 E7(l>9) Fm7 E7(1'9) Fm7

41 WE MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) FASCINATING RHYTHM Music and Lyrics by GEORGE GERSHWIN and IRA GERSHWIN Moderately C7 B C7 C7 B C7 B C7 B C7 1=UBj J j "1 "1 "1 Fas - ci - nat-ing rhy-thm, you've got me on the go! Fas - ci - nat-ing rhy-thm, I'm all a C7 F7 E F7 E tu=j. "1 quiv - er. What a mess you're mak - ing! The neigh-bors want to know why I'm f7 E F7 E F7 B Gm7 C7 C90S) "1 r T ffi+f Si$ ]" ijp do al- ways shak-ing just like a fliv - er. Each morrr- ing I get up _ with the Om Om7 G7 "1 J. "'-"---- sun, (Start a - hop-ping, nev - er stop-ping) to find at night, no work _ has been C7 Edim C7 B C7 B C7 B C7 B $:.. I t r r "1 "1 ffl done. I know that once it did - n't mat-ter, but now you're do - ing wrong; when you C7 B C7 start to pat - ter, I'm so un - hap - py. Won't you take a day off? De F7 E F7,' F7 E F7 E F7 cide to run a - long some-where far a - way off, and make it snap - py! B Em7(I,S) A7 Om Fmaj7/C G7 * 0 30 F rt4f r I "1 011, how I long to be_ the man I used to be! " E=r0 'I ' Fas - ci - nat - ing rhy - thm, oh, won't you stop pick - ing on me! _ F FB971)4

42 44 FOR LENA AND LENNY 1959 SILHOUETTE MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) All Rights administered by WB MUSIC CORP. Al! Rights Reserved By QUINCY JO Slow bounce (n=.j '131::).JI C C#dim7 Om7 0#dim7 C/E E7(#5) -- Fmaj7 B7 Emaj7 Om7/G E9 A7 07 Om7 G9 12. Amaj7 Om7/G Adim7 C9 Am7 Gm7 C9 C9(#5) F Gdim7 G7(#5) C C9 C9{#5), ,, , F F#dim7 G7 C C#dim7 Om7 0#dim7 C/E E7{#5) Fmaj7 Emaj7 A9(5) Om7/G G7(9) C

43 45 GET HAPPY 1929, 1930 WARNER BROS. INC. Copyright Renewed 1985 SA MUSIC COMPANY c/o THE SONGWRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA Used by Permission Words and Music by HAROLD ARLEN and TED KOEHLER,,3,., Moderate swing (n = )l ) p,. For-get your trou-bles and just get hap-py. You bet-ter chase all your cares a - way._ B b/c F F6 C7 F6 C7 F C7 $j]- Sing Hal- Ie - lu - jah, come on, get hap - py, get read y for the judge-ment Bb F Bb6 F7 Bb F7 Bb6 F7 '-/ day. The sun is shin-in', come on get hap - py. The Lord is wait-ing to take your hand. _ Bb6 F7 Bb F7 Bb F7 ",=. Shout Hal-Ie - lu - jah! come on get hap - py. We're go ing to the prom-ised _. C7 Bb9 Eb7 07(#5) G13 [t" f " land. We're head - in'_ 'cross the riv er, _ wash your sins 'way _ in the Bb9 BF r Eb7 r 07(#5) G7 C7 7 ' tide. It's all so peace - ful on the oth - er side. For-get your F6 C7 F6 C7 F6 C7 Bb/C F.-- trou-bles and just get hap-py. You bet-ter chaseall your cares a - way. Shout Hal-Ie i "C7:m C7 F 7" I lu-jah! come on, get hap-py Get read - y for the judge-ment day For-get your day. FI39704

44 45 GET HAPPY 1929, 1930 WARNER BROS. INC. Copyright Renewed 1985 SA MUSIC COMPANY c/o THE SONGWRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA Used by Permission Words and Music by HAROLD ARLEN and TED KOEHLER "3,, Moderate swing (n =.JJ ) Py For-get your trou-bles and just get hap - py. You bet-ter chase all your cares a - way._ Bb/c F F6 C7 F6 C7 F C7 -- Sing Hal -Ie - lu - jah, come on, get hap - py, get read y for the judge-ment day. The sun is shin-in', come on get hap - py. The Lord is wait-ing to take your hand. _ Bb6 F7 Bb F7 Bb F7 A <_r-- Shout Hal - Ie - lu - jah! come on get hap - py. We're go ing to the prom- ised Bb9 eb7 07(#5) G13 f &,.. land. We're head - in'_ 'cross the riv er, _ wash your sins 'way _ in the C7 Bb9 eb7 07(#5) G7 C7. r r?, tide. It's all so peace - ful on the oth - er side. For - get your F6 C7 F6 C7 F6 C7 Bb/C F.-- trou-bles and just get hap-py. You bet-ter chase all your cares a - way. Shout Hal-Ie C7:=-FC13 F C7 F i I lu-jah! come on, get hap-py Get read - y for the judge-ment day For-get your day.

45 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) GIVE IE THE SIIPLE LIFE r;-3-,-, Rhythmically, but not too fast en= J ) Words by HARRY RUBY Music by RUBE BLOOM - Fm7 Bb7 Ebmaj7 C7 Fm G7 Cm I don't be-iieve in fret tin' and griev-in'; why _ mess a - round with strife; _ Liv - ing I find is best _ when your mind is keen _ as a carv - ing knife. _ G7/B Eb7/Bb Cm6/A Abm Eb/G Cm Fm7 C9 F7 '$F\JI)_ I nev er was cut out to step and trut out. Give _ me the sim-ple life! _ I'm era zy a - bout sleep, can't _ do with-out sleep. Give _ me the sim-ple life! _ F7(#5) Bb9 Fm7 Bb7 Ebmaj7 C7 Fm G7 Cm "'-'"" Some _ find it pleas-ant din - ing on pheas-ant. Those _ things roll off my knife; _ I love to whit - tie and_ play a lit - tie tune _ on a ten-cent fife;_ \ j J. \JJlII Cm Fm Bb7 Eb6 just serve_ me to-rna-toes and _mashed po - ta-toes; give _ me the sim-ple life. _ I don't_ aim to wor-ry, hus tie or hur-ry; give _ me the sim-ple life. _ Fm7 Bb9 Eb Fm7 Bb9 Eb '$F\]. F. A cot - tage small is all I'm af - ter, not one that's spa-dous and wide. A I greet the dawn when I a - wak - en, the sky is clear up a - bove. I Cm Cm7 F9 Fm7 B b7 Fm7 I house that rings with joy and laugh - ter and the ones you love in side. Some_ like my scram-bled eggs and ba - con served by some - one that I love. Life_ Bb7 Ebmaj7 C7 Fm G7 Cm G7/B Eb7/Bb Cm6/A J5) _ like the high road, I like the low road, free _ from the care and strife. _ Sounds corn could be thrill-ing with _ one who's will-ing to be a farm-er's wife; _ kids call _o:. 1 liz. Abm Eb/G Cm Fm7 Bb7 Eb Gbdim - y and seed-y, but _ yes, in-deed-y; give_ me the sim-ple life! _ - ing me pap-py would _ make me hap-py; give_ me the sim-ple life! _

46 , 1936 by DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc. Copyrights Renewed and assigned to WB MUSIC CORP. & MALNECK MUSIC "-3,, Brightly (n = )l) GOODY GOODY Words and Music by JOHNNY MERCER and MATT MALNECK..F==J "i So you met some-one who set you back on your heels, good-y good-y! So you G+ C6 Cdim7 A7.j met some - one and now _ you know how it feels, good - y good - y! So you Om A7 Om A7(9) Om mjt gave him your heart too, just as I gave mine to you,_ and he Am7 07 G7 Om7 G7 j F r broke it in lit tle piec - es, now how do you do? So you G+ C6 B C "i lie a - wake just sing in' the blues all night, good - Y good - y! So you C7(#5) F A7 Om r think that love's a bar rei of dy - na mite? _ Hoo B C fe' ray. and Hal Fm Ie - lu - jah! r You C ij J j had it com - in' to ya. Good - y C j good - y for him, good - y good - y and I 09 G7(#5) r (q)f r A7 IJ. hope you're sat is tied, you ras cal,

47 48 H & T BI.JUES 1963 (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIHC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b!a LONGITUDE MUSIC CO. Moderate swing (n- '131:1) I F F By THAD JONE F - - C1 "\.. F (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. dlb!a! FULL KEEL MUSIC CO. f\ 1 Moderately. HALF MOON STREET ByFRANKWES E Edim Fm7 sh Gm7 F#dim Fm7 B7 ""#'" # ,.,.....!J r I ii Bm7 E f\ 1 I Edim Fm7 87 Fm7 B t J I v ; E 'r Fine.... Eh - I - '1 Bm7 I A7 - L 1 Amaj '1' A6 f\ 1!J PB9704 F7 - l Cm7 87 "1 P - - ti Fm7,rh\ tl..\ B7 Fm7 Bh D.C. at Fim - #l?'*-j

48 49 HARDHEARTED HANNAH (The Vamp of Savannah) 1924 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the United States Controlled by WARNER BROS. INC. and EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, a division of MPL COMMUNICATIONS INC. Canadian Rights Controlled by WARNER BROS. INC. r-;- J ""7l Moderately en= J )1) Words and Music by JACK YELLEN, MILTON AGER, BOB BIGELOW and CHARLES BATES E C7 F F7 - Hard heart-ed Han-nah, the vamp of Sa-van-nah, the mean-est gal in town; _ \ leath-er is tough,but Han-nah'sheartis tough-er; she's a gal.., who loves to see men suf-fer! 'T talk of your cold, re - frig - er - a - ting mam-mas, broth-er, she's _ the Pol- ar bear's pa - jam-as! \ 0 - tease E 07 D6 C7 Fm G7 em E7/B. b 'em and thrill 'em, to tor - ture and kill 'em is her de -light, they say, A6 B7/A E Bm/O :J saw her at the sea shore with a great big pan; _ there was Han-nah pour-ing wa - ter on a ev-'ning spent with Han-nah sit - ting on your knees, _ is like trav -lin' thru A - las - ka in your C7 F7 Fm7 B7 V M drown-ing B. V. marn i; D's;_ she's she's hard heart-ed Han- nah, the vamp of Sa - van - nah G. A. They call her A. _ '139704

49 50 HOCUS POCUS 1964 WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a LONGITUDE MUSIC CO. Moderately E Emaj7 E Fm7 Emaj7 E7 E7 3 C7(9) Fm7 E7 D9 89 E Emaj7 E Fm7 Emaj7 E7 E7 C7(9) Fm7 E9 A9{#5) 3 F7 Cm7 F7 E9 Emaj7 E Fm7 Emaj7 E7 E7 3 C7(9) Fm7 E7 D9 89 E

50 51 From the Broadway Musical "AIN'T MISBEHA VIN'" HONEYSUCKLE ROSE 1929 RAZAF MUSIC CO. pursuant to sections 304 (c) and 401 (b) of the U.S. Copyright Act. All rights administered by THE SONGWRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA. (Razaf share only) r;-3--,-, Moderately slow (n = J /J) Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 Gm7 Ob9(#5) C11 C9 Words by ANDY RAZAF Music by THOMAS "FATS" WALLER - Ev-'ry hon-ey bee fills with jeal-ous - y when they see you out with me. I don't blame them, F F7/A sb Ob7 F C7/G F/A Abdim '----- :I I good-ness knows, hon - ey - suck - Ie rose. Gm7 C9 Gm7 C9 Gm7 Ob9(#5) C11 C9 - When you're pass-ing by flow-ers droop and sigh, and I know the rea - son why, you're much sweet-er, F Gbmaj7 G7 Ab6 A7(#5) sb C7 F _ ij II good -ness knows, _ hon - ey - suck - Ie rose. _ F7 Sbdim7/F Sdim7/F F7 Bb6 F7(9) Sbdim7/F Sb6 j J I rk Don't buy sug ar, you just_ have to touch my cup._ G7 Cdim7/G C#dim7/G G7 C11 C7. Qr I I g=gr You're my sug ar, it's sweet_ when you stir it up._ Gm7 C9 Gm7 C9 Gm7 Eb9 09 Ob9(#5) C9 - When I'm tak - in' sips from your tast - y lips, seems the hon-ey fair - Iy drips. You're con-fec-tion, good-ness hon - ey - suck - Ie rose. _ F F7/A sb C9 F F7/A sb Sdim C7(#5) F9

51 52 I GOT RHYTHM 1930 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) Music andlj GEORGE GERSH lragers Lively sb Cm7 F7 Sb6/F Edim/F Cm7 F7 1 _ 1 _ got rhy - thm,_ got mu sb Cm7 F7 Ebm6 F7 my man _ who could ask for an - y-thing more, who could ask for an - y-thing more?

52 will 53 I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES 1932 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Words by TED KOEHLER Music by HAROLD ARLEN r;-3--,-, Slowly en= )J) F7 F+ 'gif7? ffif7 I got-ta right to sing the blues, I got-ta right to feel low down, I got-ta right to hang a - round, down a - round the riv er. _ A cer - tain F6 E7 Emaj7 E7 F6 E7 E F7 It 7 man in this old town keeps drag-gin' my poor heart a - round, _ all I B F9/B E7(5) B6 Cm7/B Edim/B F7/B B f r r WE m f see for me is mis er y. I got - ta Gm7 C9 F7 F+ $k TIt rif7 right to sing the blues, I got - ta right to moan and sigh, _ I got - ta Dm7(5) I!II>c=>< right to sit and cry, _ down a - round the riv er. _ I know the G7 Em(maj7) 7 deep blue sea L, soon be call - ing me. _ It must be Gm7 C7 Cm7(5) F7 B <o>1 >< 7 love say what you choose, I got - ta right to sing the blues. _

53 54 I MAY BE WRONG (But, I Think You're Wonderful!) 1929 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Moderately Eb Ebmaj7 Words by HARRY RUS Music by HENRY SULLIV Abm6 I may be wrong; but, I think you're won - der - ful! F9 I may be wrong; but, I think you're swell! Ebmaj7 Abm6 I like you style; say, I think it's mar - vel - lous. F9 I'm al - ways wrong, so how can I tell? But I can't see, Fm B_ , Ebmaj7 Fm6 r---3 D All of my shirts are un - sight - ly, all of my ties are a crime. Deuc - es to me are all ac - es, life is to me just a bore. Gm, Cm Cm6/A F7 Bb If dear,_ in you I've picked right ly, it's the ver y first time. I Fac - es are all 0 - pen spac - es, you might be John _ Bar - ry more. \ Ebmaj7 Abm6 Eb You came a long, say I think you're F7 Bb7(#5) won - der - ful! 2. Eb I think you're grand; but, I may be wrong. wrong.

54 _._ I WANT TO BE HAPPY 1924 IRVING CAESAR MUSIC CORP. & WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) All Rights Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. Moderately =$00 1 I Words by IRVING CAESAR Music by VINCENT YOUMANS Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 I want to be hap - py, but I won't be hap - py, Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 C G7 Jl j 'til I make you hap - py, too. _.)1 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 1 I J Life's real Iy worth Iiv - ing, when we are mirth - giv - ing. I. 7 Jl j I. G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 C G7/D C/E F#dim Why can't I give some to you? _ c F Gm7 r C7 When skies are gray and C7 r F J. you say you are blue, C6/G Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 G J )f J J '--u _ I'll send the sun smil - ing through. _ C Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 :gg Jljg J I want to be hap - py, but I won't be hap - py, i Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 C Jl j I) 'til I make you hap - py, too. _

55 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Moderate ballad (You May Not Be An Angel, But) I'LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU Words by AL DUB Music by HARRY WARRB E G7 C7 You may not be an an - gel, 'cause an - gels are so few Fm Fm7 B E but un - til the day that one comes a - long, I'll string a - long with you. E G7 C7 I'm look - ing for an an - gel, to sing my love song to, Fm Fm7 B E and un - til the day that one comes a - long, I'll sing my song to you. A Am6 Gdim B7/F Edim B7 F#dim For ev - 'ry lit - tie fault that you have say! I've got three or four, E Emaj7 A Am6 F9sus F7 B7(#5) the hu - man lit - tie faults you do have, just make me love you more, G7 C7 You may not be an an - gel, but still I'm sure you'll do, Fm Fm7 B E so un - til the day that one comes a - long, I'll sing my song to you.

56 57 I'M AN OLD COWHAND (From the Rio Grande) 1936 LEO FEIST, INC. Copyright Renewed & Assigned to WB MUSIC CORP. Rights in the United States controlled by WB MUSIC CORP. Rights in Canada controlled by EMI FEIST CATALOG INC. Words and Music by JOHNNY MERCER r;-3-;, Brightly (.rl = )J ) J A I'm an old cow hand _ from the Ri o Grande, _ J N.C. A6 B7 E6 Vffi Er J J J I but my legs ain't bowed and my cheeks ain't tanned, 0"" 731 I'm a cow - boy who nev - er saw a cow, nev - er roped a steer 'cause I ta> Gm + J J Cm r r Gm :> C9 J J don't know how, and I sho' ain't fix in' to start in now. Fm B11 B7 E6 Fm Cm6/A B7 E J 0 J. Yip - py - I 0 ki ay, Yip - py - I 0 ki ay.

57 58 I'M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU 1932 (Renewed 1960) MILLS MUSIC, INC. Lyrics by NED WASHINGT Music by GEORGE BASSM. Moderately slow F E7 Cm 07(#5) Nev - er thought I'd fall, but_ now I hear G7 C7 F 07(9) Gm7 C7 get - in' sen ti men - tal o ver you. _ F E7 Cm 07(#5) 07 Things you say and do, just_ thrill me G7 C7 C7(#5) F 8 F E7 get - in' sen ti men - tal 0 ver you Am Am(#5) 87 Om I thought I was hap - py; I could live with - out love. Am F#dim7 E7 E7(#5) E7, ,, , Gm7 C7 F Now I must ad - mit love is all _ I'm think - ing of. Won't you E7 Cm 07(#5) 07 G7 C7 kind and.., just make up your mind that you'll be sweet and gen - tie, F Cm/E 07(#5) 07 G7 C7 C7(#5) F gen tie with me, be - cause I'm sen - ti men - tal o - ver you.

58 59 I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY 1921 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Words and Music by NOBLE SISSLE and EUBIEBLAKE Lively I'm just wild a - bout Har - ry, _ and Har - ry's wild_ &J J J j 1 r iji F r'13 a - bout me. The heav'n - Iy bliss es =p Om7 J C 0' Om7(5) ill C/G J G+ r of his kiss es fill me with ec sta sy. C 0.. J &J G7 J C J J J Om7 I 0 G7. He's sweet just Iike choc' - late can dy, and =p ;> Am F6 07 II gr r P just like hon ey from the bee. Oh, I'm just wild_ Em B G7 A7 Cm6 G7 C F6 G I 0 t"@ r l# a - bout Har ry, and he's just wild a - bout, =p C/E Fm6 G7/F C/E F6 G7 C Cdim G7 C :_I can - not do with - out, he's just wild _ a - bout me. _

59 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) I'VE GOT A GAL IN KALAMAZOO,,3-;, Moderate swing tempo (n = J.)J) E E7 A E Words by MACK GORDO Music by HARRY WARRE -1"-" A B K A C_ D L_ A E F M A G H Z_ 0 I got a gal _ Oh, _ what a gal, _ E Fm7 E Edim Fm7 Fm7 Kal- a - rna - zoo, real pip-per don't _ wan - na boast, _but I know _ she's the toast, I'll make my bid _ for that freck - le - face kid,_ E E7 '&'i,. Kal - a - rna - zoo, _ A zoo, _ zoo, zoo, _ zoo. Years _ have gone by; _ E Fm7 E -3lJ my, how she grew; _ Edim Fm7 B 7 Fm7 1'1_3 I liked her looks, _when I car - ried her books, E E7 &', ' II:j:h J Kal - a - rna - zoo, _ zoo, zoo, zoo, A E G7(9) ---- zoo. _ I'm gon - na send a i wire,_ hop - pin' on a fly - er, I can hear her scream-in', t/} Coda G7(#5) C9 hur - ry - ing to. _ r f=d C7(9) Bm6 C7 a qo leav in' to - day. B7/A Gdim Fm Mis - ter Jack-son" I'm goin' to Mich - i - gan to ev see F7(9). F9/C Am the I 'ry - thing's _ 0 sweet - dream-in'; D.C. al Coda B7(5) B7 "EJ$smzJ "Hy est gal, Am B7 E E7 A E Adim B7 &,-r"1 in Kal - a - rna - zoo, zoo, zoo, _ zoo, zoo! Kal- a - rna - zoo! _ lit E

60 61 I'VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING 1932 (Renewed 1960) TED KOEHLER MUSIC, c/o FRED AHLERT MUSIC CORPORATION and SA MUSIC in the U.S.A.; elsewhere throughout the world by MILLS MUSIC, INC. Words by TED KOEHLER Music by HAROLD ARLEN r;- 3 "7l Moderately en= )l) F 07 Gm B m F E E7 07 &i' I've got the world on a string, _ sit - tin' on a rain-bow. Got the string a-round my fin 07 Gm7 C7 Adim C7/G Gm7 C7 F Om7 G13 C7 J J j I - It &. i m ger. What a world, what a life. I'm in love! I've got a j F 07 Gm Bm F E E song that I sing, _ I can make the rain go, an - y time I move my fin ger. Gm7 C7 Adim C7/G Gm7 C7 F Gm7 C F =:::n;= It ' Luck - y me, can't you see? I'm in love! _ Life is a beau - ti - ful thing, _ - as long as I hold the string. _ I'd be a sit - ly so - and - so, ]. G+ Gm C7 F 07 Gm Bm II>.1_ if I should ev - er let go. _ I've got the world on a string, _ sit-tin' on a rain-bow. G7 ''IT Got the string a-round my fin ger. What a world, what a life. I'm in love! F139704

61 62 IF I COULD BE WITH YOU (One Hour Tonight) 1926 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Words andmmi HENRY CREAMER JIMMY JOHN Slowly (with a steady beat) en T 3 ) ) G7 Om7 G7 G9 C E7 If I could be with you I'd love you strong, _ if I could be with you A7 A (5) G7 G9 love you long; _ I want you to know_ I would-n't go, C Gm A9 07 G7 Om7 til I told you, hon - ey, why I love you soo_ If I could be G7 G9 C E7 A7 hour to night, _ if I was free to do the things I might ; F 87/F# C/G E7/G# A7 09 G7 C Fm tell- ing you true _ I'd be an - y - thing but blue, if I could be with you.

62 INDIAN SUMMER 1919 and 1939 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Words by AL DUBIN Music by VICTOR HERBERT 63 Slowly, with feeling G D+ G D+ 3 f==i ]m J' CJ. '-' Sum - mer, _ you old In - dian sum - mer, _ you're the tear that comes Am7 rg;leji=a_j AA%t. :J af - ter _ June - time's laugh - ter, You see so man y r D7 87 Em P-" r t#+f r J_ dreams that don't come true, dreams we fash-ioned when Em7 (small notes optional) 'ti =Fiji==f=F A9 sum - mer time was new. _ You are here to watch G D+ G D+ 3 &ti,_j.'---' o - ver _ some heart that is bro - ken by a word that some &ti *J t# J AA=j. :J Gmaj7 G6 Am7 Am bod - y _ left un spo - ken. _ You're the ghost of a G/D &ti'-3 ro - mance in June go - ing a - stray, fad - ing too soon, That's why I say, "fare - weii _ to you, In - dian_ sunl - mer." _

63 64 IT DON'T MEAN A THING (IfIt Ain't Got That Swing) 1932 (Renewed 1960) MILLS MUSIC, INC., c/o EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING and FAMOUS MUSIC CORPORATION in the U.S.A. Rights outside the U.S.A. controlled by MILLS MUSIC, INC. World-wide Print Rights administered by CPPIBELWIN, INC., Miami, FL AI! Rights Reserved Words by IRVING MIL Music by DUKE ELLINGT Rubato Gm Verse: 07 Gm E7 07 Gm What good is It ain't the mel mel dy? _ dy._ What good is It ain't the mu mu - sic_ - sic._ 07sus A7 A7 ()/E r---:--- 3 D7(#5) 1":\ ses - in' some-thin' sweet. else that makes the tune com plete, Brightly Gm Gm(#7)/F# Gm7/F Em7(b5) 07 Gm C7 don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing. _ Cm7/F 07(#5) Gm Gm(#7)/F# Gm7/F doo wah, doo wha, doo wah, _ doo wah, doo wah, doo wah.) It don't mean a 07 Gm C7 Cm7/F got to do is sing, Emaj7 Gm7 wah.) It makes no dif-f'rence if it's sweet or hot. _ Just give that F7 07(#5) Gm Gm(#7)/Fij Gm7/F Em7(b5) 07 ev - 'ry - thing you got. Oh, it don't mean a thing, if it ain't Gm C7 Cm7/F don wah, doo wha, don wah, 000 wah, don wah, doo

64 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the United States Controlled by GLOCCA MORRA MUSIC, CHAPPELL & CO. and SA MUSIC Moderately IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON Words by BILLY ROSE and E. Y. HARBURG Music by HAROLD ARLEN G G#dim Am7 07 Am7 07 G 07 G *l Say, it's on - ly a pa - per moon,_ sail - ing 0 - ver a card-board sea,_ Bm7(1,5) Am7 07 Am7 07 G but it would-n't be make be - lieve,; if you_ be - lieved _ in me. Am7 07 fl;:3 Am7 07 G 07 G Yes, it's on - ly a can - vas sky, _ hang - ing 0 - ver a mus - lin tree, _ Bm7(b5) Am7 07 Am707 *l t1 but it would-n't be make be - lieve,_ if you_ be - lieved, in me. With G r C6 Cm7 Gmaj7 Am7 Am7/0 09 V J out your love, it's a hon ky - tonk pa - rade, with C6 Cm7 Gmaj7 G F6 E7 A9 09(#5) #J. r * J out your love, it's a mel dy played in a pen - ny ar - cade. G#dim Am7 07 Am7 07 G 07 G It's a Bar-num and Bai - ley world, _ just as phon-y as it can be,_ Bm7(b5) Am7 07 Am7 D7 G but it would-n't be make be - lieve,_ if you_ be - lieved _ in me. _

65 66 From the Warner Bros. Film "GOING PLACES" JEEPERS CREEPERS 1938 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Words by JOHNNY MER Music by HARRY WAR Moderately F6 F7 Bmaj7 F7 F9sus F7 B Jeep ers creep ers! Where'd ya get those peep - ers?_ F6 F7 Bmaj7 F7 F9sus F7 B Jeep ers creep ers! Where'd ya get those eyes? F6 F7 Bmaj7 B6 F7 F9sus F7 B6 B -- Gosh all git up! How'd they get so lit up?_ F6 F7 Bmaj7 B6 F7 F9sus F7 B Gosh all git up! How'd they get that size? dmaj9 E6 Fm7 Emaj7 E Gol ly gee! When you turn those heat - ers on, _ Gm7 C6 Fmaj7 F6 Gm7 C6 C7 F9sus F7 woe is me! Got to put my cheat - ers on,_ F6 F7 Bmaj7 B6 F7 F9sus F7 B6 B F6 -- jeep - ers creep - ers! Where'd ya get those peep - ers? _ Oh! Dm7(5) G7 Cm7 F9sus F7 B G7 E6 F9sus F7 B weep - ers! How they hyp - no tize! Where's ya get those

66 67 THE JOIN1' IS JUMPIN' 1938, Renewed 1965 RAZAF MUSIC CO., RECORD MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. and CHAPPEL & CO. Pursuant to sections 304(C) and 401(B) of the U.S. Copyright Law. Words by ANDY RAZAF and J.e. JOHNSON Music by THOMAS "FATS" WALLER Bright swing :b Bdim7 Cm7 F7 Bb Bdim7 Cm7 F7 Bb Bb7/Ab J.I.-><l This joint is jump - in', it's real-iy jump - in', come in cats _ an' check _ This joint is jump - in', it's real-ly jump - in'. Ev-'ry Mose Is on E/G A9/G B/F F7 B o A7 o A7 &W'.. I _ your hats, _ I mean _ this joint _ is jump - in'. The pi-an - o's thump - in', his toes, _ I mean _ the joint _ is jump - in'. No _ time for talk - in', F C7 the dane - ers bump-in'. This here spot _ is more than hot,_ in fact the joint is jumpit's time _ for walk-in'. (Yes!) Grab a jug _ and cut the rug, _ I mean this joint is jump F7 B7 Edim7 B7 E B7 E 1- - in'. Check your weap-ons at the door, _ be sure to pay your quar-ter. in'. Get your pig feet, beer and gin, _ there's plen - ty in the kitch-en. C7 F9 C7(#5) F7 B Bdim7 _b.i Burn your leath-er on the floor, _grab an - y - bod-y's daugh-ter. The roof is rock Who is that that just came in? _ Just look at the way he's switch - in'. Don't mind the hour,_ J B - in', the neigh-bor's knock - in'. We're all bums.when the wag-on comes.i mean,., 'cause I'm in pow - er. I got bail _ if we go to jail _ I mean _ B F7 B F7 B E B F+ B Bdim7 _ 0: " - I this joint is F9 jump - in'. (Spoken:) Let it beat! this joint is jump - in'. This joint is jump- B E/G A9 - in', it's real-iy jump - in'. We're all bums _ when the wag-on comes, _ I mean_ B E B F+ B B7 E Em B B+Gm7 C7 F7 B _ this joint is jump-in'. (Spoken:) Don't give your right name. No, No, No!

67 (Renewed 1978) WB MUSIC CORP. Al! Rights Reserved Bright bounce tempo JUMPIN' AT THE WOODSIDE G6 Am7 09 Word! JONHENDRI Musk COUNTBA 1. I got-ta go. _ I wan-na blow. _ I got-ta go. _ G6 Em7 Am7 09 Am7 G6/D real- Iy groov-y pad, a bet - tel' pad I nev - er had. I got - ta real-iy do a ev - er wan - na move, I nev - er had a bet - ter groove. I got - ta room is all I rent, but man, I G6 Jump-in'! Y' dig it com - in' thru'the door, a lot a' jump-in'! N' jump-in'! Y' dig it soon as you ar - rive, a lot a' jump-in'! It's Am9 Am9/0 feel the shak-in' floor, a lot of jump-in'! N' you'll be com - in' back for ore. I I tell oth - er kind of jive, a lot of jump-in'! N' real- Iy ver - y much a - live. j G6 09 G6 09 G6 - jump-'n, man, they're jump-in' at the wood - side now. A lot a' wood - side now! _

68 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Moderately fast JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS A I.. Words and Music by COLE PORTER It was just one of those things, just one_ of those Bdim F/A Fm/A Gm7 C7 F6 Fdim,of cra - zy flings. _ One of those bells that now and then rings, just one ; F/A F7 A7 Om A I\ of those things. _ It was just one of those nights,_ Bm7(b5) Bdim F/A. Just one of those fab - u - lous flights, a trip to the Gm7 C7 Om7 Fdim Fm7 B7 r , 0 moon on gos - sa - mer wings, just one of those things. If we'd I E Edim EI7 VJ B7 E thought a bit of the end of it when we start - ed paint ing the o,2±ej G7 G+ G7 C6 C+ C6 Fm7(b5) Fm7 Fm6 #==tfr town, _ we'd have been a - ware _ that our love af - fair was too Em7 Edim C A7 Om t.. hot not to cool down. _ So good - bye, dear _ and a B men, _ here's hop ing we meet now and then, _ it was Am7(b5)/G Gm C7 F.. I (I f great fun, but it was just one of those things. _

69 70 LI'L DARLIN' 1958 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) Moderate bounce (n=.i '131::).I' G9 Om7 G7(#5) Gm7 C 7(b9) Am7 G9 Om7 G7(#5) Gm7 C7(b9) F13 F7(#5) Bm6 F7 Bm6 G6/9 Om7 G7 Om7 G9 Gm7 C9 Am7 j r j J ljj,o -4=.. - G9 Om7 G7(#5) Gm7 C7(b9) Am7 D7(b9) G9 Om7 G7(#5) Gm7 C7(b9) F13 F7(#5) Bm6 F7 Bm6 G6/9 Om7 G7 Gm7 C7 C7(b9) F6 G9 Om7 G7(#5) Gm7 C7 F6 '-'" G9 Om7 G7(#5) Gm7 C7 F6 Em9 Om7 Omaj7 C11 F139704

70 71 LAZY RIVER 193\ (Renewed [958) by PEER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, New York, N.Y. r1 3 Ll Slowly (n =.h) 07 OVA CVG F#dim G7 By HOAGY CARMICHAEL and SIDNEY ARODIN r' Up a la - zy riv - er by the old mill - run, that la - zy, la - zy riv - er in the A9 G9 C7 07 C7 I,J noon - day sun. Lin - ger in the shade of a kind old tree: & J J F C7 F F7/C E7/B Eb7/B 07 ( ( I. 7 throw a - way your trou-bles, dream a dream with me.l, Up a la - zy riv - er where the 07/A C7/G F#dim G7 A9 G9 fi lr r" J rob - in's song a - wakes a bright new morn- ing, we can loaf a long. B Bdim F/C E7 E6 07 G9 C7,,j j j@ Blue skies up a - bove, ev - 'ry - one's in love. Up a la - zy riv - er, how F E7 07 G9 C7 F F jj hap - py you can be, up a la - zy riv - er with me. _ me.

71 72 LET'S DO IT (Let's Fall in Love) 192X(Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. Gracefully (n = T3 J:) Sb6 Bb F7 sb EI76 Ebm '-" Birds do it,_ bees do it,_ e - ven ed - u - cat- ed fleas Spon ges, they, say, do it, oy-sters, down in Oy-ster Bay, F7 sb Ebm sb F+ Sb6 sb '-" '-" let's do it,_ let's fall in_ love. 1 In Spain, the Cold Cape Cod best clams, F7 Bb Ebs Ebm Bbs sb F7 "-" "-" sets do it, _ Lith-u - an - i- ans and Letts do it, -l Let's do it,_ wish, do it, _ E-ven la-zy Jel-Iy - fish do it, _ let's sb Ebs sb Gm Cm7 sb > love. '-" '-" 1The Dutch in old Am-ster dam do it,_ E - lee - tric eels, I might _ add, do it,_ Sb7 Eb Ab7 Db Bbm Finns, folks in Si am do it, think of Si - am-ese know. why ask if_ shad do it,_ wait-er, bring me shad F7 F+ twins. Some Ar - roe. In shal-l Sb6 sb F7 Bb al-s tines, with-out _ means, do it,_ peo - pie say, in Bos-ton, e - ven shoals, Eng-lish _ soles do it,_ Gold-fish, in the prl -va - cy of Eb7 beans bowls, Gm/F Cm7 F7 11. sb F+ lets do it,_ let's fall iu_ 2. Ro man - tic.

72 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Moderately LOVER, COME BACK TO ME! Words by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II Music by SIGMUND ROMBERG G 87 Em Em7 A7 tl1eff j Jl J r FE:g J The sky was blue, and high a - bove the moon was new and so was love. G A7 07 G C Cm6 G 07 j $,..)-W=J J This ea - gel' heart of mine was sing - ing: "Lov - er, where can you be?" G 87 Em Em7 A7 ) You came at last, love had its day, that day is past, you've gone a - way, G A7 07 G C Cm6 G 87 't==:jef1 ;;;j F; -=r- ±=F17?Jtt4 This ach - ing heart of mine is sing iug: "Lov - er, come back to me!" When Em :$1 I J J re - mem-ber ft[jf1t ev - 'ry lit - tie Am thing you used to Em 87 r?if do, I'm J so F#7(9) 87 11= 44ETI lone Iy, Em Am Em A sus 07 _ =ijj?je rf-2?j?d=2;;q Ev - 'ry road I walk a - long I've walked a - long with you, no won-del' I am lone - ly. Em G#dim The sky is blue, the night is cold, the moon is new, but love Is old, and, while I'm wait-lug here, this heart of mine Is sing - ing: "Lov-er, come back to me!" iob97()

73 74 LITTLE BROWN JUG 1993 by BEAM ME UP MUSIC (ASCAP), c/o CPP/BELWlN, INC., Miami, FL '[31:l) Moderate swing (n....i C C/E F G G7/F C6 Dm7 G7 C C/E F G7/F G7/E G7/D C6/9 G7 C F F#dim7 G G7/F G7/E G7/D C6 Dm7 C C/E F F#dim7 G G7/F G7/E G7/D C6/9

74 75 LULLABY OF BIRDLAND l<)52, 1953, 1954 (Copyrights Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a/ LONGITUDE MUSIC CO. Moderately Words by GEORGE DAVID WEISS Music by GEORGE SHEARING Em C#7(5) F#7(9) B7(9) Em7 Cmaj7 Am7 09 Wffi Lui - la - by of bird-land that's what 1 al - ways hear ; when you sight, W 8m7 Em7 Am7 D7(9) nev - er in my word land could there be ways _ to re - veal, _ in a phrase, _how I feel! _ $1 - J Em C#7(5) F#7(9) B7(9) Em7 Cmaj7 Am Have you ev - er heard two tur - tie doves _ bill and coo_ when they love? _ Bm7 Em7 Am7 07(9) $1 ( j --. That's the kind of mag - ic fiu - sic we make _ with our lips _ when we kiss! _ E9 E7(1,9) Am Am (9) G $I: j And there's a weep - y old wil low: he real - ly knows how to cry! 'o $1 E9 E'7(9) Am Am (9) G B7 That's how I'd cry on my pi! low if you should tell me fare - well_ and good-bye._ Em C#7(5) F#7(9) B7(9) Em7 Cmaj7 Am7 09 Bm7 Em7 Lul-Ia - by of bird-land whis-per low, _ kiss me sweet _ and we'll go _ Oy- in' high in bird-land, m/;907:> high in the sky _ up a - bove all be - cause_ we're in love. _ FB97Uc+

75 76 LULU'S BACK IN TOWN 1935 WARNER BROS.INC.(Renewed) An Rights Reserved Words by ALD Music by HARRY WA Moderately, with a swing (n - '131:') ol ol' E F7 E F7 Got - ta get myoid tux e - do pressed, _ got - ta sew a Got - ta get a half - a buck some - where,_ got - ta shine my You can tell the mail - man not to call, _ I ain't com - in' E Am C7 on slick til my my the vest, _ hair, _ faii_ 'cause got and to ta I - night get might I've my not - got self get ta a back look my bou - ton home at best,_ niere,_ aii,_ II. F7 Fm7/B B7 E B F7 Fm7/B B7 E Fine "-'" Lu -lu's back in town._ Lu -lu's back in town. Cm Gm/B Fm/A Cm Gm/B Fm/A tell all my pets, all my Har lem co Cm Gm/B Fm/A E/G C705) F7 o tis re grets that he won't be a roun'._

76 77 MOOD INDIGO 1931 (Renewed 1959) FAMOUS MUSIC CORPORATION, MILLS MUSIC, INC. c/o EM! MUSIC PUBLISHING and INDIGO MOOD MUSIC, c/o THE SONGWRITERS GUILD in the U.S.A. Rights outside the U.S.A. controlled by MILLS MUSIC, INC. World-wide Print Rights administered by CPP/BELWIN, INC., Miami, FL r;-3,.-, Moderately slow (n = J Ji) Ab Sb7 Eb7 Eb7(#5) *bb I F l\1 qr By DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING MILLS and ALBANY BIGARD You ain't been blue,_ no, no, no. You ain't been blue,_ Sbm Eb7 Ab7 till you've had _ that mood in - di - go. goes _ steal-in' down to my shoes, while I sit and sigh: _ "Go 'long blues." Abdim Ab Sb7 Eb7 Ob/Eb Eb7 Ab Cbdim Sbm7 Eb7 *fbl e AI-ways get that mood in - di - go, _ since my ba - by said good - bye. Ab Abdim Ab Sb7 Sb/F E7(#5) E7 Eb7 Jh.. We In the eve nin' when lights are low,_ I'm so lone-some I could cry, Ab *\l 'cause there's no-bod-y who cares a-bout me._ Abdim Ab Sb7. I'm just a soul who's blu-er than blue _ can Eb7 Ob/Eb Eb7 Ab Cbdim Sbm7 Eb7 When I get that mood in - di - go,_ I could lay me down and die. ain't been Sb7 blue,_ Eb7 no, Eb7(#5) qr no, Eb7 Ab7 Ab I II no. ijf You q ain't been be. blue, _ till you've had _ that mood in - di - go. That feel - in' goes _ steal-in' Eb7 Eb7(#5) Ab Ab+ Ab qr I II down to my shoes, while I sit and sigh: _ "Go 'long blues."

77 78 MOONGLOW 1934 MILLS MUSIC, INC. renewed 1962 by MILLS MUSIC, INC. and SCARSDALE MUSIC CORPORAnON Slowly Am7 Cm(#7) GIS Words and Music by WILL HUD EDDIE DE LANGE and IRVINGM A7 It must have been moon - glow, way up in the blue. Am7 07 G6 E7/G Am7(5)/G E7/G G It must have been moon-glow that_ led me straight to you._ Am7 Cm(#7) GIS A7 I still hear you say - ing, "Dear one, hold me fast." Am7 07 G E7/G Am7(5)/G E7/G G6 -- And I start in pmy - ing, oh _ Lord, please let this last._ G7 F7 E7 We _ ail', _ seemed to float right through the A heav - en - Iy songs _ seemed to come from ev 'ry where. Am7 Cm(#7) GIS A7 Am7 And now when there's moon-glow way up in the blue, I al-was II. I G6 E7/G Am7(5)/G E7/G G6 D7 Am7(5)/G E7/G G mem-ber that _ moon-glow gave me you. _ gave me you.,

78 79 MOONLIGHT SERENADE 1939 (Renewed 1967) EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. F - Of f 1\"'\ ') Adim7 Lyric by MITCHELL PARISH Music by GLENN MILLER I stand _ at your gate and the song that I sing is of stars _ are a glow and to - night how their light sets me don't _ let me wait; come to me ten - der - Iy in the Cdim7 C7 C7(#5) F 3 moon light. I stand and I wait for the dream ing. My love, do you know that your June night. I stand at your gate and I J IJ t$? : 3 07 Gm F Edim7/F F 7,gS> ' fj J tt J (q)j touch of your hand in the June night. The ros es are eyes are like stars bright-iy beam - ing? I bring you and sing you a song in the moon - light, a love song, my To Next Strain 113. Fine I Gm Gdim7 Gm C7 C7(#5) F C7(#5) F Cm7 F F f':\ Ai1.., II sigh - ing a moon-light ser - e - nade. The nade. nade. sing you a moon-light ser - e dar - ling, a moon-light ser - e Bmaj7 Bm6 Em (#5) r Let us stray till break of day in love's val - ley of dreams, just r D.S. \ls at Fine E7Bm7(5)E7Eiii=iii f ;9) jgj r you and I, a sum-mer sky, a heav-en - Iy breeze kiss - ing the trees. So

79 80 MR. KENYATTA e 1965 WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. dlbla LONGITUDE MUSIC CO. Bright tempo Am Am v Am Am v Am Bm7 E7 Am A A A Am Bm7 E7 Am A A A A A Am Bm7 E7 Am Bm7 A A A A A A 3 Am Bm7 E7 A A A Cm7 F7 Cm7 F7 Cm7 F7 Cm7 Am Bm7 E7 Am Bm7 A A A A A A A A Am Bm7 E7 Am A A A A

80 81 MUTT AND JEFF 1960 (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a FULL KEEL MUSIC CO. By THAD JONES Moderately B A7 "1 gim F7(4)

81 82 ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET 1947 (Renewed 1975) METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER INC. All Rights Administered by EM1 FEIST CATALOG INC. Moderate swing, in 2 C c-- 3 -_ Cm7 Lyric by NED WASHIN Music by BRONISLAU er, _ day _ Lov one love - ly D7/C Cmaj7 love came, plan - ning to stay. Dm7 G7 G7(;) Cmaj7 Green Dol - phin Street sup - plied the set ting; Fm7 B7 B7 (;) Emaj7 G7 set - ting for nights be - yond for - get ting. _ C r--3---, Cm7 through these _ mo - ments a part _ D7/C D/C Cmaj7 I mem 'ries live in my heart. _ Dm7 Bm7(5) E7(9) Am7 Am/G F#m7(5) B7 When I re call the love I found on, Em7 A7 Dm7 G7 G705) Cmaj7 ground on _ Green Dol phin Street. _

82 83 From the M-G-M Picture "THE HARVEY GIRLS" ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND THE SANTA FE 1945 (Renewed 1973) EMI FEIST CATALOG INC. rc- 3 -;-, Moderately (n = )l) Lyric by JOHNNY MERCER Music by HARRY WARREN G7 C *I. Do you hear that whis-tle down the line? _ I fig - ure that it's en - gine num-ber 01' smoke ris - in' 'round the bend. _ I reck-on that she knows she's gon - na all want lifts to Brown's Ho - tel,_ 'cause lots 0' them been trav - el - in' for the G+ C G7 C G#dim Am A7 -- for - ty nine._ She's the on ly one that' - II sound that way,_ on J J meet a friend. _ Folks a - round these parts get the time 0' day,_ from the quite a spell. _ All the way from Phil - a del - phi - ay,_ on the I!t. Fine C G#dim Am Om7 G7 C G7 _E Atch - i-son, To - pe - ka and the San - ta Fe._ See the 12. G7 C E7 A6 I,... San - ta Fe._ Here she comes! Ooh, ooh,_ ooh._., Hey, Jim! Yuh bet - ter git the ng. Ooh, _ ooh,_ ooh._ D.S. $S al Fine Om7(b5) : -- big._ And they'll

83 (Renewed 1968) EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. PENNSYLVANIA Moderate swing (n", T 3 ) G C9 G ---- Num-bers I've got by the doz en, ev - 'ry I've got a sweet - y I know there,_ some-one May - be it sounds a bit fun ny when I'm one's un - ele a who sets me I a - way from m Adim Am7 D7 <c:»: coos in, but I can't live with - out buzz glow there,_ gives me the sweet - est "hel 10 hon ey. Here's what I do with my mon <c:> in' there," _ ey: (spoken:) Fine, 2. G G N.C. D7(#5) N.C. Penn - syl - van - ia Six, Five Thou-sand. Penn - syl - van Am B7(#5) B7 Em Six, Five Thou-sand. We don't say_ "How are you" B7(#5) B7 Em B7(#5) A7 sel - dom ask "what's new?"_ In stead we start_ D C7 B7 E9 A7 D7 E9 end each call_ with "Ba - by, con - fi - den - tial - Iy 1 _ love you." _ FB'.I704

84 85 From the Broadway Musical "BYE BYE BIRDIE" PUT ON A HAPPY FACE Copyright 1960 (Renewed) LEE ADAMS and CHARLES STROUSE All rights controlled by STRADA MUSIC, c/o THE SONGWRITERS GUILD, 276 5th Ave., New York, NY Lyric by LEE ADAMS Music by CHARLES STROUSE Fm7 Bb9 Fm7 Bb9. Gray skies are gon - na clear up, put on a hap - py face. Eb Eb6 Gm7 C7 Fm7 Bb9 Bbm7 Eb7 : :a==r r. Brushoff the clouds and cheer up, put on a hap - py face. Abmaj7 07 G7 C7 F7 Bb7 Ebmaj7 Take off that gloom - y mask of trag - e - dy, it's not your style. q. - You'll Abmaj7 07 G7 C7 F7 Fm7/Bb look so good that you'll be glad _ ya' de - cid - ed to smile!_ Gm7 C7 Fm7 Fm7. Pick out a pleas - ant out - look, stick out that no - ble chin. Gm7 C7 Fm7 Bb9 Bbm7 Eb7 r. S Wipe off that "full of doubt" look, slap on a hap - py grin! And Fm7 Bb7 G7(#5) G7 C9 j r ij r r spread sun - shine all 0 ver the place, just Fm7/Bb Bb9 Eb Fm7 Bb7 Eb Eb6 Fm7 Eb i=ij J - : o S II put on a hap py face! face!

85 (Renewed) WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a/ FULL KEEL MUSIC CO. QUINTESSENCE Slowly F A7(#S) Sbmaj7 Sdim F Sm7 E7 3 Sbm7 Eb7 Abmaj7 Am7 D7(9) Gm7 Sbm7 Sbm6 A7 F A7(#S) Sbmaj7 Sdim F Sm7 E7 3 Sbm7 Eb7 Abmaj7 Am7 Gm7 C7(9) Fdim F Sbm7 Cm7 E9(S) Sbm7,---3-, Abmaj7 Gm7(/'S) C7(9) Fm Fm7/Eb Dm7(/'S) G , Gm7 F A7(#S) Sbmaj7 Sdim F Sm7 E7 3 Sbm7 Eb7 Abmaj7 Am7 D7(9) Gm7 A7 A7(#S) D9 D7(9) Gm7 C7(9) Fdim Fmaj7 (.\, rit.

86 87 RISE 'N' SHINE 1932 WARNER BROS. INC. (Renewed) Words by B.G. DeSYLVA Music by VINCENT YOUMANS Moderately E E B7 E E7 J In I J j - SJ J Rise 'n' shine! Stand up and take J F= it! A E7 A Fm7(5) I J J r t? Rise 'n' shine! Life's what you make it. ro Adim/B Am6/B A/B B7 F F J? If ro If gloom, the so - and - so, should get you, as he soon does, Emaj7 D7 if'l r shout "Hi de - ho - de - ho!' and do just as the moon does. G C7 F7 B7 r! r J q Jo E B7 E E7 I J J ro J Rise 'n' Don't be a mourn - er! A E7 A Fm7(5) I J J r t? Things are fine _ a - round the cor - nero ro E/B Adim/B Am6/B E/B Adim/B No harm in try - ing it, there's noth - ing to it, you can do it if'1. E B7 B+ E 0 J o like the sun, _ rise 'n' shine! _

87 88 ROCKABYE BASIE 1939 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed) By COUNT BASIE, SHAD CO and LESTERY Medium jump tempo F Om7 Gm7 C7 F Om7 Gm7. F Om7 Gm7 C7 F Om7 B F F. Gm7 C7 F Om7 Gm7 C7 F Om7 Gm7. F Dm7 B F Cm7 F7 Cm B6 B6 Om7 G G7 Am? B9 Bdim7 C7 B7 F#dim7 Grn Dm C F Om7 Gm7 C7 F Om7 Gm7.. F Om7 Gm7 C7 F Om7 F...

88 'ROUND MIDNIGHT j 1944 WARNER BROS. INC. & THELONIOUS MUSIC (Renewed) t Rights Reserved Words by BERNIE HANII Music by COOTIE WILLIAMS and THELONIOUS I\ Cm7(5) 'round mid - night, 'round mid - night. 'round mid - night, 'round mid - night. some mid - night, 'round mid - night. J Sm9 E13 I do pret - ty well till af ter sun down. Have - n't got the heart to stand those mem 'ries, Let the an - gels sing for your re turn ing. D9 F7 Ebm9 HC r tftt Sup - per - time, I'm feel ing sad. But it when my heart is still with you, and old Let our love be safe and sound when old d9 Sb9 Fb(5) Cm7(5) F7(5) $ J : J. j real - ly gets bad 'round mid - night. mid - night mid - night Fine - knows it too. needs comes a - round. Cm7(5) Sb9 F7(5) Em7 F7(#5) d9 Sb A, q I J j mend - ing, does it mean that our J J r' love is end - ing? Ab m7 Sb7(5) Cm7(5) F7(5) Sb13 l, tf r r ij r F= Dar - ling, I need you; late - Iy I find you're D. C. al Fine Eb9(#11) Db9(11) Am7 Fm7(5) B7(5) Fb7 r Ed r r r I r r r I r' out of my arms and I'm out of my mind.

89 90 SATURDAY NIGHT (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week) 1944 BARTON MUSIC CORP. Copyright Renewed, Assigned to JULE STYNE & CAHN MUSIC COMPANY All Rights on behalf of CAHN MUSIC COMPANY Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. Jule Styne's interest Controlled in the U.S.A. PRODUCERS MUSIC PUB. CO.. INC. and Administered by CHAPPELL & CO. c31:' Not too fast (rhythmkauy) (n = J1l E B7 E/G B7/F E Bm6/D C7 C7(b9) C+ Sat-ur-day night _ is the lone Ii - est night _ in the week, _ Fm D7/F Fm D7/F Fm Am6/C B night that my sweet - ie and I used to dance.cheek to cheek. _ I E G7/D Cm Am7(b5) D7(b9) Gm '---'" Sun - day night at all, 'cause that's the night friends come to B/F Gm7 Cm9 F9 B7 Fm7/B B6 Fm7/B... '----'" Mon-day to Fri - day go fast and an - oth - er week is past,_ E B7 E/G B7/F E Bm6/D Sat - ur - day night, is the lone Ii - est night _ in the week, _ Fm D7/F Fm D7/F Fm Am6/C B song that I sang _ for the mem' - ries I u sual-iy seek. E G7/D Cm Am7(b5) Fm7/A G7 Cm '---'" hear you at the door, and hold you in my arms once more; E/B C7 Fm9 B11 E6 Fm7 E/G B7(b9) E6 E ' Sat-ur-day night _ is the lone - Ii - est night _ in the week. _

90 SCATTER-BRAIN vb MUSIC CORP (Renewed) s Reserved Words by JOHNNY BURK Music by KEENE-BEAN and FRANKIE MASTER Moderate schottishe tempo (.r""j 0= TJ) Sb7(5) E E/G A Fm UJ 1. You're as pleas - ant as the morn - ing and re- fresh - ing as the rain, gay as New Year par - tics, you're as sweet as sug - ar cane, is - n't it a pit - y that you're such a scat-ter-brain. When you smile it's so de-hght-ful, when you but when you get ser - i - ous, you're such a scat-ter-brain. When we dance I think it's heav-en, till a talk it's so in - sane, still it's charm-ing chat - ter, scat - ter - brain. I know I'll bout the third re - frain, then you start your pat - ter, scat - ter - brain. Per - haps I'm i end up ap plec-tic, but there's noth-ing I can do, it's just the same as be - ing in a hur - r much too an - a - Iyt - ic, but I'm up the well known tree; I've tried to un - der-stand your dou-ble talk ij Sb7 1E r flr._ cane. And though my life will be too hec - tic, I'm so much in love with you, I vain. Yet, won't you please for - give your edt - ie, 'cause you mean so much to me, \ Eb II. Sb7/F J noth-ing else can mat-ter, you're my dar-ling scat-ter-brain. You're as dar-ling scat-ter-brain.

91 WB MUSIC CORP. (Renewed),,3,., Slowly en=: J /i) SERENADE IN BLUE Words by MACK GO Music by HARRY WA E C7 F When I hear thet Ser - e - nade in blue, _ I'm some-where in an - oth - er world. Once a - gain your face comes back to me, _ just like the theme of some for-got. Fm7 G7 C7 3 lone with you; shar - ing all the joys we used to know,_ mel 0 - dy in the al bum of my mem-o - ry, II F7 Am6 87 E6 Fm7 87 E6 E7 A ea go. blue. It seems like on - ly yes-ter-day,. In Em/G small ca - fe, a crowd-ed floor, _ and as we dance the night a - way,_ 3 - F7 Cm7/G 3 hear you say, "For - ev - er more;" _ And then the song be - came a sigh, _ G#dim F7/A 87 A7 Fm7 Fm7/ "---"'" ev - er - more be - came good - bye, but you re - mained in my heart._ So 3 C7 F9 87 tell me, dar - ling, is there still a spark, _ or on - ly lone - ly ash - es of E/G Gm6 Fm7 G7/D G7(b5)/D C7 F9 E7(#9) E 3 flame we knew; should I go on whis-tiing in the dark? _ Ser-e-nade _ in blue.

92 _. 93 SO RARE 1937 by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Copyright Assigned 1937 to ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION (Renewed 1965) All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC. Words by JACK SHARPE Music by JERRY HERST 3--;-) Moderately (n = )1) G7(#5) C6 Ebdim7 G9/D G7(9) C6 'i?< So rare, _ you're like the fra - grance of bios - soms fair, you're like the spar - kle of old cham - pagne. _ 11. I Eb9 Ab6 G9 Em7 A7(9) Dm7 G7(9) G7(#5) IIo>d t2sb sweet as a breath of air fresh with the morn-ing dew. _ Oh, you're so rare,_ Or-chids in eel phane i, F9 C6 Dm7 G7 ======== j j J.. could-n't com-pare to you,_ to you._ You are per - fec-tion, you're my i. C6 C6 Bm7 E7 de - a of an-gels sing-ing the A - ve Ma - ri a. For you're an an-gel; I breathe and ilk live you, with ev - 'ry beat of the heart that I give _ you. _ So rare; _ this is a 9) II C6 Eb9 Ab6 G9 G9{#5) 1±f mil heav-en on earth we share,_ car-ing the way we care._ Ours is a love so rare,_ ours is a love so rare, _ ours is a love so rare. _

93 94 SOLITUDE 1934 (Renewed 1962) MILLS MUSIC, INC. and SCARSDALE MUSIC Rights outside the U.S.A. controlled by MILLS MUSIC, INC., elo EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING World-wide Print Rights administered by CPPIBELWIN, INC., Miami, FL Words andmu DUKE ELLINGTON, IRVING, and EDDIE DeL Slowly, with expression G7(#5) Cmaj7 Am7 Om7 G7 In my sol - - tude _ you haunt me, with rev - er. C Om7 G7(#5) Cmaj7 Am of days gone by. _ In my you G7 C Gm7 C9 F me, with mem ries that nev - er die _ I in F#dim C/G C9 F F#dim7 filled with des - pair. There's no one could be so sad. With gloom ev-'ry - where, C/G C#dim7 Om7 G7(#5) Cmaj7 Am7 Om7 know that I'll soon go mad. In my sol - - tude _ I'm pray ing, 2. G7 Om7 G7(#5) C F Fm ' '--' Lord a - bove send back my love. In my love. _

94 95 SOMETHIN' CUTE 1966 WINDSWEPT PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT CO. d/b/a LONGITUDE MUSIC By LEE MORGAN Fast Vi Gm o > &" 0'" gpo k <O'" ij 'f 07 09(5) Gm &&F '/_. Gm(9) fn'.j :3....I'--.. ;

95 96 From The Broadway Musical Production HI MARRIED AN ANGEL" SOPHISTICATED LADY 1933 (Renewed 1960) FAMOUS MUSIC CORPORATION, MILLS MUSIC, INC., c/o EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING and EVERBRIGHT MUSIC in the U.S.A. Rights outside the U.S.A. controlled by MILLS MUSIC, INC. World-wide Print Rights administered by CPP/BELWIN, INC.. Miami, FL War IRVING MILLS and MITCHELLPA Mm DUKE ELLING Slowly Bm7 Bm G7 F7 E7 Eb7 Amaj7 They say_ in - to your ear - Iy life ro-mance came, _ and in this B7 E7 Amaj7 Cm7(5) flame,_ a flame that flick-ered one day and died a way. Bm G7 F7 E7 E7 Amaj7 A7 G7 G7 Then,_ with dis - it - lu - sion deep in your eyes, you learned that fools in love B7 E7 A5/9 Am7(5) 3 wise The years have changed you some-how; I see you now G Em Am D7 G G#dim smok - ing, drink - ing, nev er think - ing of to - mor - row, non-chal-ant. G Em Am D7 G Bdim7 Cm 07 Dia-monds shin - ing, dane - ing, din - ing with some man in a res-tau-rant. Is that all you real-iy Bm Amaj7 A7 G7 G7 F7 No, so-phis -ti - ca - ted la - dy, I know, you miss the love you goo _ And when no - bod - y is nigh you cry. _ FI39704

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