Engelbert Humperdinck

A Whiter Shade Of Pale(Chords)

Engelbert Humperdinck

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	        Intro: C C/B Am Am/G F F/E Dm Dm/C G/B G/F Em7 G/D C F G F/A G/B C 

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We skipped the light Fandango.            Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor 
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I was feeling kind of seasick.             But the crowd called out for more 
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The room was humming harder.            As the ceiling flew away 
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When we called out for another drink.     The waiter brought a tray 
G               C  C/B  Am       C/G F             F/E                Dm  F/C G   
And so it was       that later.           As the Miller told his tale 
               G/F                     Em7    G/D                   C      F              C   G         
That her face, at first just ghostly.         Turned a whiter shade of pale 

Interlude: C C/B Am Am/G F F/E Dm Dm/C G/B G/F Em7 G/D C F G F/A G/B  C 

              C/B             Am   C/G  F               F/E                    Dm F/C G 
She said there is no reason             and the truth is plain to see 
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But I wandered through my playing       cards and   would not let her be 
             F/E                 Dm    F/C  G                  G/F                  Em7 G/D C      
One of sixteen vestal virgins,           who were leaving for the coast 
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And although my eyes were open,          they might just as well've been closed 
G               C  C/B     Am  C/G  F                       F/E       Dm  F/C G          
And so it was     that later,            as the Miller told his tale 
               G/F                        Em7  G/D                C     F               C   G 
That her face, at first just ghostly,       turned a whiter   shade of pale
	        

Written by Gary Brooker and Mathew Fisher

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