Year: 1950 - Album: Pure Ella
Written by Vernon Duke/E.Y. "Yip" Harburg
A F#m D9 E7 Dar - ling, par - don my con - fu - sion, Fdim A F#m D9 E7 But are you an op - ti - cal il - lu - sion? Fdim Am7 C#m7/5- D9 Fdim Bm7/5- E7/6 A And if not, then what on earth are you do - ing to me? A F#m D9 E7 If my speech is wil - ly nil - ly, F7 C Am7 Dm7 G7 It's be - cause I can - not guild the lil - ly; Fdim C Gdim F I should love to sing your prai - ses, G C Am Bm7/5- E7 But phra - ses and words are sil - ly. Melody: Am7 A F#m D9 E7 A F#m D Fdim What is there to say? And what is there to do? A6/9 Cdim Bm7 Bm7/E The dream I've been seeking has, prac-tic'-ly speak-ing, A F#7 F7 Fdim - E7 Come true. Am7 A F#m D9 E7 A F#m D Fdim What is there to say? And how will I pull through? A6/9 Cdim Bm7 Bm7/E E7 Fdim A I knew in a moment contentment and home meant just you. Bridge: A Am7 A7 D9 Cdim Am7 F#m You are so lov - a - ble, so liv - a - ble, Cdim D9 Cdim E7 A6 A Your beau - ty is just un - for - give - a - ble; Am7 C#m7/5- F#7 E7 D9 A Dm6 E7 You're made to mar - vel at, and words to that ef - fect. Am7 A F#m D9 E7 Am7 A F#m Fdim C#7 What is there to say? And what is there to do? A6/9 Cdim My heart's in a dead - lock; Bm7 Bm7/E E7 Fdim A I'd e - ven face wed - lock with you. Coda: A6/9 Cdim Bm7 Bm7/E E7 Fdim A F#7 I knew in a moment contentment and home meant just you, so E7 F#m E7 F#m D9 E7 F#m Bm7 F#m Bm7 C#7 What is there to say? And what is there to do? A6/9 Cdim Bm7 E7 E7/6 Fdim A My heart's in a dead - lock; I'd e - ven face wed - lock with you.
See also: Bobby Mcferrin - Don't worry, be happy |
Other versions: |