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Nat King Cole 1941 recording https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KERAlZBU88E A beautiful, seldom covered and obscure song from Nat King Cole, written by Irene Higginbotham, an African American composer of popular music. In 1944, at the age of 26, she wrote more than 50 published songs and possibly dozens more under a male pseudonym. [Chords] Dmaj7us2 x57655 Dmaj7 x57675 Em7 7x575x A7sus 575755 A13 5x5677 A7#5 5x566x Cdim 8x787x E9 7x6777 E13 7x6779 Bm7b5 7x776x Adim 5x454x B7 7x787x C9 3x2333 Db9 4x3444 D6add9 5x445x best final chord ever [Verse 1] Dmaj7sus2 Dmaj7 This will make you laugh
Em7I A7susstaked Em7my A13dreams on A7you. A13 A7#5 Dmaj7sus2 Dmaj7 This will make you laugh Em7they A7susnev Em7er diA13d come true.A7 Dmaj7I took a chance on the B7oneCdim romB7ance, Bmand vowed F#7it couldn't Bmmiss. E9But I should haveCdim known to E13never jBm7b5udge Bm7b5 a A7heart by a A7#5kiss. A7
[Verse 2] Dmaj7sus2 Dmaj7 This will make you laugh
Em7I oncA7suse be Em7lieved A13in A7you. A13 A7#5 Dmaj7sus2 Dmaj7 And for all my love, Em7you A7susdid Em7n't sA13ee it through.A7 Em7Of all the fools, I Cdimbreak the rB7ule; DI love you F#7still you Cdimsee, B7 Em7This will Adimmake you A7laugh, Em7but A7it's not Em7funny A7to Dme.
[Instrumental] Dmaj7sus2 Dmaj7
Em7DmajA7sus7sus2 Em7DmajA137 A7 A13 A7#5 Em7 A7sus Em7 A13 A7
[Outro]
Em7Of all the fools, I Cdimbreak the rB7ule; DI love you F#7still you Cdimsee, B7 Em7This will Adimmake you A7laugh, Em7but A7it's not Em7funny A7to Dme. C9 Db9 D6add9