Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers
Introdução: A E7 A D9 A A7M Cdim E7 D9 E7 A E7 A D9 A A7M Cdim E7 D9 E7 Some enchanted evening you may see a stranger E7 Bm5-/7 A D9 A7 Edim A7 D7M D6 You may see a stranger across a crowded room F#m E7 Fdim F#m B7 And somehow you know, you know even then D9 Bm5-/7 E7 D9 E7 Fdim Bm5-/7 A F#m B7M E7 That somewhere you'll see her again and again A E7 A D9 A A7M Cdim E7 D9 E7 Some enchanted evening, someone may be laughing E7 Bm5-/7 A D9 A7 Edim A7 D7M D6 You may hear her laughing across a crowded room F#m E7 Fdim F#m B7 And night after night, as strange as it seems D9 Bm5-/7 E7 D9 E7 Fdim Bm5-/7 A D9 A A7 The sound of her laughter will sing in your dreams D9 F#m Fdim E7 A Who can explain it, who can tell you why D9 A B7 Bm5-/7 E D9 Edim E7 Fools give you reasons, wise men never try A E7 A D9 A A7M Cdim E7 D9 E7 Some enchanted evening, when you find your true love E7 Bm5-/7 A D9 A7 Edim A7 D7M D6 When you feel her call you across a crowded room F#m E Fdim F#m B7 Then fly to her side and make her your own D9 Bm5-/7 E7 D9 E7 Fdim Bm5-/7 A D9 A A7 Or all through your life you may dream all alone D9 F#m Fdim A Once you have found her, never let her go D9 F#m Bm Bm7/E Bm5-/7 Dm6 A Once you have found her, never let her go