Gitaarakkoorden en Teksten Jazz Standards Vocaal CD 3
Gitaarakkoorden en Teksten Jazz Standards Vocaal CD 3
Gitaarakkoorden en Teksten Jazz Standards Vocaal CD 3
London/Betty
Carter/S. Vaughan/ comp: T. Monk and Cootie Williams)
Em5-/7: xx2333
Dm Bm5-/7 Em5-/7 A7
It begins to tell 'round midnight, 'round midnight
Dm7 G7 Bbm7 Gdim Am7 D7
I do pretty well 'til af - ter sun-down
Gm7 C7 Dm Dm7+ Dm7+: xx0221
Supper time, I'm feelin' sad
Fdim G7 Bb7 A7
But it really gets bad 'round mid -night
Dm Bm5-/7 Em5-/7 A7
Mem'ries always start 'round midnight, round midnight
Dm G7 Bbm7 Gdim Am7 D7
Haven't got the heart to stand those mem'ries
Gm7 C7 Dm Dm7+
When my heart is still with you
Fdim G7 A7 Dm Dm7+
And old midnight knows it too
Am7 D7 Bm5-/7
But I'm with you always
Em5-/7 A7/9- Dm Gm7 C7 D A7/9-: x05320
I'm with you rain or shine
3. Taking a chance on love (Renee Olstead Frank Sinatra/Rita Reys/Ella
Fitzgerald, 3:03 /Jane Monheit/Charlie Byrd/Dave Brubeck,comp.: Vernon Duke)
A Edim Bm Bm7-5 E7 Bm7-5 D9 A AM7
Here I go a - gain, I hear those trum - pets blow again,
F#7 Bm7 Bm7-5 D9 E7 A E7
All a - glow a - gain -- taking a chance on love.
(First time:)
F#7 Bm7 Bm7-5 D9 E7 A AM7
We'll have our happy ending now taking a chance on love.
(Last time:)
F#7 Bm7 Bm7-5 D9 E7
We'll have our happy ending now taking a chance
Em7 F#7 Bm7 E7 D9 A
Taking a chance, taking a chance on love
4. C’est si bon (E.-Claire Barlow, capo op 1/L. Armstrong/Ab.Lincoln/E. Kitt/H. Loren)
C#m7-5 Cm7-5 Bm7 Bm7/5- E7 E7/9 E7 A D9 Bm7/5- A
"C'est si bon" -- lovers say that in France
Fdim Bm7 Bm7/5- E7
When they thrill to romance;
Bm7/5- E7 A6 Cdim E7/9
It means that it's so good.
Fm7 Bb7b9
I saw my two blue orchids
Ebmaj7 F#dim7 G7#5: 3x244x
My beautiful blue orchids
Fm7 Bb7 G7#5 C7
Last night, and what a sweet surprise
Fm7 Db7
When you looked at me
Gm7 C7#5 C7#5: x3x354
It was plain to see of: 8x899x
Fm7 Bb7 Ebmaj7
Blue orchids only bloom in your eyes!
6. I Could Write A Book (Anita O’Day/Betty Carter/Sara
Vaughan/Dinah Washington, capo op 1/Miles Davis,
instr./Words & Music by Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers)
A7+5: 003020
Em7 A7 DM7 B9 Em7 A7 A7+5 D Bm7 Em7
If they asked me, I could write a book
A7 D F#m Bm7 Cdim Em7 G/B A7
About the way you walk and whisper and look;
Em7 A7 D Bb7 Em G7 Bm7 E7-9 A E7-9: 023130
I could write a preface on how we met
B7 Em B+ Bm7 Bm7-5 E7 Am7 A7
So the world would never forget; B+: 021000
Em7 A7 DM7 B9 Em7 A7 D Bm7 Em7
And the sim - ple secret of the plot
A7 C C/B A7 D Cdim Em7 G/B A7
Is just to tell them that I love you a lot.
Em7 A7 D D+ A A9 A7 Am7 D7 G D+:000332
Then the world dis - cov - ers as my book ends
Gm C#7 D B Em7 A7 D
How to make two lovers of friends.
7. Secret love (Dinah Washington/Doris Day/ Vivian Lee/Count Basie (3:19)/ Eddie
"Lockjaw" Davis/Art Blakey/Al Cohn/Toots Thielemans/Oscar Peterson, instr.)
C6 Dm7 C6 Dm7 Ddim C C6 Dm7 G (Ahmad Jamal)
Once I had a se - cret love
C6 Ddim C6 A#dim Dm7 G7 Dm7 G
That lived with - in the heart of me
Dm7 G9 G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 F/A G7
All too soon my secret love
Dm7 G7 Dm7 G6 Dm7 Ddim C C6 Dm7 G7
Be - came im - pa - tient to be free
Em7 A7 G/B A7
No, I can't break away, I must have you every day
D9 G/B B7
As regularly as coffee or tea;
Em B+ F#7 Cdim B+: x2100x
You've got me in your clutches and I can't get free --
Em7 G/B A7 Gdim D Cdim Em7/6 Em7 Em7/6: 020020
You're getting to be a habit with me -- can't shake it,
G G/B
A7 Gdim D
You're getting to be a habit with me.
11. I didn´t know what time it was (E.Fitzgerald/S. Vaughan/R. Parris/
Benny Goodman & Louise Tobin/Artie Shaw & H. Forest/S. Getz & G. Mulligan)
Intro: F#m7/9 B7 Cdim B7 F#m7/9 B7 Cdim B7 F#m7/9: xx4254 of: 2021xx
F#m7/9 B7 Cdim B7 F#m7/9 B7 Cdim B7
I didn't know what time it was then I met you
E7/9 A7 Cdim A7 D9 D6 Cdim
Oh what a lovely time it was -- how sublime it was too!
F#m7/9 B7 Cdim B7 F#m7/9 B7 Cdim B7
I didn't know what day it was -- you held my hand.
E7/9 A7 Cdim A7
Warm like the month of May it was
D7M D6 D alt D alt: xx0312
And I'll say it was grand
D7M/9 F#m A7 Em7 Edim
Grand to be alive, to be young
D7M D5+ D7/9 Em7 D5+: x5433x
To be mad, to be yours a - lone
Gdim Edim A7 Em7 D6 Cdim Em7
Grand to see your face, feel your touch
Edim A7 Em7 A7 D6 B7
Hear your voice say, I'm all your own
B7 F#m Cdim B7 F#m Cdim B7
I didn't know what year it was, life was no prize
Em7/9 B7 Em B+ D Cdim B7
I wanted love and here it was shining out of your eyes.
Cdim E C#m5-/7 A Cdim E
I'm wise -- and I know what time it is now.
12. Stardust (Bob Dylan/Nat King Cole/Sara Vaughan/Rita Reys/Willie Nelson)
G9: 3x0201 Am7: x02213
G9 G G9 Am7 D D7
And now the purple dusk of twilight time, When our love was new,
B7 E E7 D D7 G D
steals across the meadows of my heart; and each kiss an inspiration;
Am Cm G Em A G A7 G
High up in the sky the little stars climb But that was long ago now my consolation,
F# F#7 D D7 D7 Am7 C D7
always reminding me, that we're apart. is in the stardust of a song.
G9 G G9 CM7 C Am C F
You wander down the lane and far away, Beside a garden wall when stars are bright
B7 E E7 F7 G
leaving me a song that will not die; You are in my arms,
Am Cm G Em E Bm7 E7
Love is now the stardust, of yesterday, the nightingale tells his fairy tale.
D7 Am G Cm G Am7 E7 Em7 Am7 Am
The music of the years gone by. A paradise where roses bloom,
D A7 D7
CM7 C Am Though I dream in vain,
Sometimes I wonder why I spend, G Em F#7 B7
C F F7 G in my heart it will remain,
the lonely night, dreaming of a song; C E7 Am7
Em Bm E7 My stardust melody,
The melody, haunts my reverie, D7 C D7 G Cm G
Am Am7 Am the memory, of love s re frain
and I am once again with you.
13. Nice Work If You Can Get It (Billie Holiday/
Sarah Vaughan/ /Ella Fitzgerald, 2:38 ) F.
Sinatra & C. Basie Orch./Johnny Smith, instr.
G G9 B7
Holdin' hands at midnight
Em B+ Cm7 B+: x2100x
'Neath a starry sky
G G/F# Em G/B
Nice work if you can get it
Am7 D9 G D7
And you can get it if you try
G G9 B7
Strollin' with the one girl
Em B+ Cm7
Sighin' sigh after sigh
G G/F# Em G/B
Nice work if you can get it
Am7 D9 G
And you can get it if you try
Em B+ Cm7 Em Am B7
Just imagine someone waiting at the cottage door
A7 Em7 A7 Em7
Where two hearts become one ((Bridge)
Am7 Cdim D7
Who could ask for anything more
G G9 B7
Loving one who loves you
Em B+ Cm7
And then takin' that vow
G G/F# Em G/B
Nice work if you can get it
Am7 D9 Am7 Cdim Am7 G
And if you get it, won't you tell me how
14. Give Me The Simple Life (A. Ross/J. London/C. McRae/
J. Christy/B. Kenney/S. Getz & B. Brookmeyer, instr.)
Em7 A7 D B7
I don't believe in frettin' and grievin';
C#m7-5 F#7 Bm D7
Why mess around with strife?
G Gm D Bm7
I never was cut out to step and strut out.
E7 Em7 A7
Give me the simple life.
Em7 A7 D B7
Some find it pleasant dining on pheasant.
C#m7-5 F#7 Bm D7
Those things roll off my knife;
G Gm D Bm7
Just serve me tomatoes; and mashed potatoes;
E7 A7 D
Give me the simple life.
Em7 A7 D
A cottage small is all I'm after,
Em7 A7 D
Not one that's spacious and wide.
C#m7-5 F#7 Bm
A house that rings with joy and laughter
E7 Em7 A7
And the ones you love inside.
Em7 A7 D B7
Some like the high road, I like the low road,
C#m7-5 F#7 Bm D7
Free from the care and strife.
G Gm D Bm7
Sounds corny and seedy, but yes, indeed-y;
E7 A7 D
Give me the simple life.
15. The Masquerade Is Over (N. Wilson & Cannonball
Adderley,capo op 1B. Holiday/ /Helen Merril//Etta
James/Sarah Vaughan/Sylvia Syms/Gene Ammons, instr.
D7/9 G B7 D Am7 Em Cdim
Your eyes don't shine like they used to shine
C Am7 G G/F# Am7 D7
And the thrill is gone when your lips meet mine
Am7 D9 G D9 Am7 G7 C Cm
I'm a - fraid the mas-que-rade is over
Cdim G Edim Am7 Cdim Am7 D7 Gdim D7
And so is love, and so is love
D7/9 G B7 D Am7 Em Cdim
Your words don't mean what they used to mean
C Am7 G G/F# Am7 D7
They were once in - spired, now they're just routine
Am7 D9 G D9 Am7 G7 C Cm
I'm a - fraid the mas-que-rade is over
Cdim G Edim Am7 Cdim D7/9 G D9 Cdim G
And so is love, and so is love
E7/13 A F7 Fdim E7
Your kiss, your smile
A A9 A F#m7 B7
Are mem'-ries I'll treasure forever
Gm7 C7 F7M
So try thinking with your heart
Bm5-/7 E7 Em5-/7 A
We'll be together a - gain Em5-/7: xx2333
A7 F7 Em5-/7
Now, there'll be times when I know
E7 Fdim Am Am7+ Am7+: x02110
you'll be lone-some
F7 Em5-/7 E7 Fdim Am
Times when I know you'll be sad
F7 Em5-/7 E7 Fdim Am Am7+
Don't let tempta - tion surround you
Bm5-/7 F7 E7
Don't let the blues make you bad
E7/13 A F7 Fdim E7
Some - day, some - way
A A9 A F#m B7
We both have a lifetime before us
Gm7 C7 F7M
For parting is not good-bye
Bm5-/7 Em5/7 E7 A
We'll be together a - gain
17. Margie (Louis Armstrong/Don Redman/Jimmie Lunceford/Fats
Domino/Sidney Bechet/Benny Goodman/Pete Johnson/Shelly
Manne/Django Reinhardt, instr.)
G Am7 G7 C G - Em - C Cdim C C7
My lit - tle Margie, I'm always thinkin' of you,
F Fm Fdim G#7
Margie, I'll tell the world I love you.
C C/B Am7 Am7/G A7
Don't for - get your promise to me;
D7 Cdim D7 Cdim G Gdim Edim G7
I have bought a home and ring and ev - 'ry - thing for
C G - Em - C Cdim C C7
Margie, you've been my in - spi - ra - tion,
F F7 Gdim Bm7-5 E7
Days are nev - er blue.
G7 C C/B Am7 Am7/G C C/B A7
Af - ter all is said and done, there is really on - ly one
Dm7 G7 C ( G#7 G7 )
Margie, Margie, it's you.
18.They can´t take that away from me (Billy Holiday, capo
op 1 Stacey Kent/F. Sinatra/E. Fitzgerald & L. Armstrong)
Em7 A7/9 D6 F#m D6 (Sarah Vaughan/Stan Getz)
The way you wear your hat,
D Fdim A7 A7sus4 A7
The way you sip your tea
Em7 A7/9 Dmaj7 Am7 D7 A7/9: x0542x
The mem'ry of all that?
Cdim G Em Bm7 A7
No, no, they can´t take that a-way from me
Em7 A7/9 D6 F#m D6
The way your smile just beams,
D Fdim A7 A7sus4 A7
The way you sing off key
Em7 A7/9 Dmaj7 Am7 D7
The way you haunt my dreams
Cdim G Em A7 D
No, no, they can´t take that away from me.
Eerste keer:
Em7 D G D F#m G A D Dmaj7 Em7
No, they can´t take that a - way from me.
Laatste keer:
Em7 D G D F#m G A7 D Dmaj7 Bm7
No, they can´t take that a - way from me.
D F#m A D F#m A
They can´t take that a - way, they can´t take that a - way
Em7 D G D F#m G A D Bm7 G G/B D9
No, they can´t take that a - way from me.
19. Midnight sun (Ella Fitzgerald/Julie London/Sarah Vaughan/June Christy)
Jo Stafford/Dianne Reeves//L. Hampton, instr.)
G7 C9 C Em7 Ebdim C9
Your lips were like a red and ru - by chal - ice
C6/9 Am7/5- Cm7 F6 Cm6 F9
War - mer than the sum - mer night,
Bb9 Bb Bbm7 Bbm7/6 Bbm7 Bbm7/6: x1x123
The clouds were like an al - a - bas - ter pal - ace
Dm A+ Bbm7 Eb Bbm7 Eb A+: x03221
Ri - sing to a snow - y height;
G#9 G# Bbdim Ddim G#
Each star it's own au - ro - ra bor - e - al - is,
Fm7 G#m7 Fdim
Sud - den - ly you held me tight;
G7 Ddim G7 Cm7 Em7 F G7 G7/5+ Dm7 G7/5+: 3x3443
And I could see the Mid - night Sun.
G7 C9 C Em7 Ebdim C9
I can't explain the silver rain that found me --
C6/9 Am7/5- Cm7 F6 Cm6 F9
Or was that a moonlight veil?
Dm A+ Bbm7 Eb Bbm7 Eb
The music of the u - ni - verse around me,
Dm A+ Bbm7 Eb Bbm7 Eb
Or was that a night - in - gale?
G#9 G# Bbdim Ddim G#
And then your arms mir - ac - u - lous - ly found me,
Fm7 G#m7 Fdim
Sud - den - ly the sky turned pale --
Ddim G7 Cm7 Em7 F G7 G7/5+ Dm7
I could see the Mid - night Sun.
F Gm7 C9 C7/9 F
Was there ever such a night? (Bridge)
F/E Em7 A7 Bbdim D
It's a thrill I still don't quite believe;
D D6 Gm7 G D
But af - ter you were gone,
Dm A+ Dm7 Dm6 G7
There was still the stardust on my sleeve.
G7 C9 C Em7 Ebdim C9
The flame of it may dwindle to an ember,
C6/9 Am7/5- Cm7 F6 Cm6 F9
And the stars forget to shine,
Bb9 Bb Bbm7 Bbm7/6 Bbm7
And we may see the meadow in De - cem - ber,
Dm A+ Bbm7 Eb Bbm7 Eb
I - cy white and crys - tal - line,
G#9 G# Bbdim Ddim G#
But oh my dar - ling al - ways I'll re - mem - ber
Fm7 G#m7 Fdim
When your lips were close to mine,
G7 Dm7 G7 G7/5+ Cm7 Em7 F G7/5+ C6
And we saw the Mid - night Sun.
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