Frank Sinatra - Ive got you under my skin
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"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written
by Cole Porter. Written in 1936, the song was
introduced in the Eleanor Powell MGM musical
Born to Dance, in which it was performed by
Virginia Bruce. It was nominated for the Academy
Award for Best Song that year. It became a signature
song for Frank Sinatra and, in 1966, became a top
10 hit for The Four Seasons. It has gone on to
be recorded by many leading pop artists and jazz musicians.
Intro: Fm7 Eb6 X2
Fm7I've got you Bb7--- under my EbM7skin, Gm7--- C7b9---
I've Fm7got you Bb7--- deep in the EbM7heart of me Eb6
So Fm7deep in my heart, Bb7--- you're really a EbM7part of me, Gm7--- C7#5---
I've Fm7got you Bb7sus--- Bb7under my EbM7skin Gm7b5 C7b9
I've Fm7tried Bb7so not to give EbM7in, Eb6 Fm7b5
I said to myself, "this afBb7fair never DwilEbl go so welEb6l."
But Dm7why should I try to re-G7sist when, darling,
I Bknow CM7so well, C6--- I've Fm7got Bb7susyou Bb7under my EbM7skin. Eb6
I'd Fm7sacrifice anything, Bb7b9come what might, for the EbM7sake of having you Gm7near C7b9
In spite of a Fm7warning voice that Bb7b9comes in the night and re-Gm7peats and re-F#9peats in my Bb7susear Bb7
"Don'tCm7 you know, little fFm7ool, ---Bb7#5 you neverEbM7 can wGm7in.
Use Gdimyour men-Bb7sustality, Bb7wake Bb7#5up to re-EbM7ality. Bbm7 Eb7b5
But each Ab6time I do, just the Abm6thought of you makes me Eb6stop, before I be-Gm7b5gin C7b9
'Cause I've Fm9got you Bb13--- under my Eb6skin, Gm7b5--- C7b9---
yes, I've Fm9got you Bb13--- under my Eb6skin, Gm7b5 C7b9
Yes, I've Fm7got you Abm6--- under my Eb6skin.