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Introdução: A7 D6 D Em7 Em4/7 G/B D A7 D6 D Em7 Em4/7 G/B D I'm as restless as a willow in a windstorm A7 D6 D D7M D7 I'm as jumpy as a puppet on a string G A7 Bm Bm7 I'd say that I had Spring fever G A7 F#7 B7 G A7 But I know it isn't Spring A7 D6 D Em7 Em4/7 G/B D I am starryeyed and vaguely discontented A7 D6 D D7M D7 Like a nightingale without a song to sing G A7 Bm Oh, why should I have Spring fever, Bm7 G A7 D When it isn't even Spring Bridge G A7 F#m Bm7 I keep wishing I were somewhere else G/B A7 A7/13- D Walking down a strange new street G A7 F#m Bm7 Hearing words that I have never heard G A7 D From a girl I've yet to meet A7 D6 D Em7 Em4/7 G/B D I'm as busy as a spider spinning daydreams A7 D6 D D7M D7 I'm as giddy as a baby on a swing G A7 Bm Bm7 I haven't seen a crocus or a rosebud G A7 F#7 Or a robin on the wing E7 A7 G/B A7 But I feel so gay, in a melancholy way D Bm7 E7 Edim That it might as well be Spring D Bm7 Em7 A7 D It might as well be Spring
Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers
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