Doris Day

Serenade In Blue(Chords)

Doris Day

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C7M    C     C/B    Am7     A7/13- A7  
When I hear that Serenade in Blue 
  D9         Fdim   G7      C   C/B    G#7  
I'm somewhere in another world alone with you  
Dm7       Dm7/G   Bb9         E7   A7  D7   Dm7 Bb9   G7             
Sharing all the joys we used to know many moons  ago  
C7M    C       C/B      Am7   A7/13-  A7  
Once again your face comes back to me  
      D9        Fdim     C   C/B G#7  
Just like the theme of some forgotten  meloy  
Dm    Dm7   Dm5-/7  Bb9 E7   A7   D7   G7  C  
In the album of my memories, Serenade in Blue  
Bridge  
    F             Fdim        Fdim            Dm5-/7  
It seems like only yesterday, a small cafe, a crowded floor 
   Gdim              C#m5-/7        Gdim             Edim  
And as we danced the night away, I hear you say, 'Forevermore.'  
    D7                 Am7  
And then the song became a sigh 
     Fdim            D7  
Forever  more became goodbye, 
    G7         Dm7     Dm7/G     G7      
But you remained in my heart.  
Fdim   C7M      C     C/B       Am7    A7/13- A7  
So  tell me, Darling, is there still a spark  
 D9       Fdim    G7    C      C/B G#7  
Or only lonely ashes of the flame  we knew  
Dm     Dm7    Dm5-/7     Bb9    E7    A7   D7   G7  C  
Should I go on whistling in the dark,  Serenade in Blue  
    F             Fdim        Fdim            Dm5-/7  
It seems like only yesterday, a small cafe, a crowded floor 
 Gdim        C#m5-/7        Gdim         Edim  
And as we danced the night away, I hear you say, 'Forevermore.'  
 D7            Am7  
And then the song became a sigh,   
  Fdim        D7  
Forever more became goodbye 
 G7       Dm7     Dm7/G     G7      
But you remained in my heart  
Fdim  C7M     C        C/B       Am7    A7/13-  A7  
So  tell me, Darling, is there still a spark 
 D9       Fdim    G7    C     C/B G#7  
Or only lonely ashes of the flame we knew  
Dm       Dm7   Dm5-/7    Bb9     E7  A7     D7   G7  C  
Should I go on whistling in the dark, Serenade in Blue
	        

Written by Max Gordon and Harry Warren

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