Dinah Washington

I Thought About You(Chords)

Dinah Washington

Key: C

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Introdução: Em Edim Dm7 G7 Em Edim Dm7 G7 

C       B7      E7       A9     D9          Am7   D9 
I took a trip on a train and I thought about you 
C#m5-/7      Bm5-/7    Em  E7     Am            Gm7  C7 
I   passed a shadowy lane   and I thought about you 
F      Am7         Dm5-/7      Fm7          C   G7   C   C/B 
Two or three cars parked under the stars, a winding stream, 
Gdim    B7    Cdim         B7 
Moon shining down on some little town 
  Em      Edim     Dm7       G7 
And with each beam, the same old dream 
C      B7      E7            A9      D9          Am7  D9 
And every stop that we made, oh, I thought about you 
C#m5-/7       Bm5-/7     Em   E7    Am            Gm7 C7 
But I pulled down the shade  then I really felt blue. 
  F            Am7    Dm5-/7        Fm7 
I peeked through the crack, looked at the track, 
 C        F7      D9  Cdim  
The one going back to you, 
  Dm7       Dm5-/7 G7    Fdim       C   Am7 Dm7 G7 
And what did I do?     I thought about you. 
C        B7     E7         A9    D9           Am7  D9 
I took a trip on a train  and I thought about you; 
C#m5-/7      Bm5-/7    Em  E7        Am           Gm7  C7 
I   passed a shadowy lane     and I thought about you. 
F      Am7         Dm5-/7      Fm7          C   G7   C   C/B 
Two or three cars parked under the stars, a winding stream, 
Gdim     B7   dim         B7 
Moon shining down on some little town 
     Em       Edim      Dm7       G7 
And with each beam, the same old dream. 
C      B7      E7            A9      D9          Am7  D9 
And every stop that we made, oh, I thought about you 
C#m5-/7       Bm5-/7     Em   E7    Am            Gm7 C7 
But I pulled down the shade  then I really felt blue. 
  F                   Am7    Dm5-/7         Fm7 
I peeked through the crack, looked at the track, 
 C        F7      D9  Cdim  
The one going back to you, 
  Dm7      Dm5-/7 G7      Fdim        C   Am7  Fm7   Dm7   C 
And what did I do?   I thought about you.
	        

Written by James Van Heusen/Johnny Mercer

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