Year: 1958 - Album: Lady in Satin
Written by Jane Brown Thompson and Hoagy Carmichael
Introdução: D7M A4/7 A7 D7M D Bm5-/7 G A7 D Cdim G/B G D I get along without you very well, of course I do G G/F# Em7 A7 Em7 G A7 Except when soft rains fall and drip from leaves, then I recall G G/F# Em7 A7 D9 Cdim Bm5-/7 A7 The thrill of being sheltered in your arms, of course I do. G E7 A7 D But I get along without you very well D Bm5-/7 G A7 D Cdim G/B G D I've for - got - ten you, just like I should, of course I have G G/F# Em7 A7 Em7 G A7 Except to hear your name, or someone's laugh that is the same G G/F# E7 A7 G D But I've forgotten you just like I should D7 G Gm7 D Bm7 What a guy! What a fool am I Em7 Gm7 A7 D To think my breaking heart could kid the moon D7 G Gm7 F#7 Bm7 What's in store? Should I 'phone once more Em7 E7 Em7 G/B A7 No, it's best that I stick to my tune D Bm5-/7 G A7 D Cdim G/B G D I get along without you very well, of course I do G G/F# Em7 A7 Em7 G G/B A7 Except perhaps in spring...but I should never think of spring G G/F# E7 A7 G D For that would surely break my heart in two