Year: 1993 - Album: The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books
Written by Irving Berlin
Introdução: Verse D D5+ D6 Cdim The weather is fright'ning, the thunder and lightning G G/B A7/13- D Seem to be having their way, A7 D Cdim F#7 B7 E7/9 Em7 G/B A7 D But as far as I'm concerned, it's a lovely day. D D5+ D6 Cdim The turn in the weather will keep us together G G/B A7/13- D So I can honestly say Bm F#7 B7 F#7 Bm Bm7/E G That as far as I'm concerned, it's a lovely day Em7 G/B A7/13- D F Em7 G/B A7/13- D F Em7 G/B A7/13- And ev'rything's okay. Melody: G G/F# Em7 Edim A7 D Isn't this a lovely day to be caught in the rain G G/F# A7 A7/13- D6 You were going on your way, now you've got to remain D7M Fdim C#7 Em7/13 Em7 Em4/7 A7/13 Just as you were going, leaving me all at sea D D6 Cdim B7 F Cdim A A7 The clouds broke, they broke, and oh what a break for me D9 D6 D7M D7 Dm6 D9 E7/6 Fdim A F#m Em7 F#7 I can see the sun up high, though we're caught in the storm D9 D6 D7M D7 Dm6 D9 E7/13 D9 A6 I can see where you and I could be cozy and warm D D6 D7 D6 D9 Let the rain pitter patter, Em7 D9 Am7 D9 D7/9 G7M Bm5-/7 E7/9 But it really desn't matter if the skies are grey. G G/F# Em7 Edim Em7 A7 D Long as I can be with you, it's a lovely day.