Jane Monheit

It Might As Well Be Spring

Jane Monheit

cavaco Intermediate intermediate

by  ARICAL

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It Might As Well Be Spring

Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers

	  		
Introdução: A7 D6 D Em7 Em4/7 G/B D 

A7      D6  D     Em7    Em4/7     G/B   D 
I'm as restless as a willow  in a windstorm 
A7     D6  D       D7M     D7 
I'm as jumpy as a puppet on a string 
    G        A7       Bm   Bm7   G     A7     F#7   B7    G A7 
I'd say that I had Spring fever but I know it isn't Spring 
A7   D6     D     Em7  Em4/7         G/B  D 
I am starryeyed and vaguely discontented 
A7     D6    D         D7M     D7 
Like a nightingale without a song to sing 
     G             A7         Bm    Bm7         G   A7    D 
Oh, why should I have Spring fever, when it isn't even Spring 
Bridge 
G       A7       F#m     Bm7 
I keep wishing I were somewhere else 
G/B        A7   A7/13-        D 
Walking down a strange new street 
G       A7           F#m         Bm7 
Hearing words that I have never heard 
     G            A7     D 
From a girl I've yet to meet 
A7     D6   D   Em7    Em4/7      G/B   D 
I'm as busy as a spider spinning daydreams 
A7     D6  D        D7M    D7 
I'm as giddy as a baby on a swing 
   G           A7       Bm       Bm7         G   A7     F#7 
I haven't seen a crocus or a rosebud, or a robin on the wing 
       E7     A7            G/B     A7 
But I feel so gay, in a melancholy way  
      D    Bm7        E7   Edim 
That it might as well be Spring 
   D   Bm7  Em7  A7    D 
It might as well be Spring 
		  

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