roll up this ad to continue
Introdução: Ebdim E7 Am5-/7 Ebdim D7 G7 C A7 Dm7 F/A Ddim G7 C A7 Dm7 Ddim Someday, we build a home on a hilltop high, you and I C A7 Dm7 G7/13- C A7 F Shiny and new, a cottage that two can fill Fdim C A7 F And we be pleased to be called G7 Dm7 G7 C A7 F G7 The folks who live on the hill C A7 Dm7 F/A Ddim G7 C A7 Dm7 Ddim Someday, we may be add a wing or two, a thing or two. C A7 Dm7 G7/13- C A7 F We will make changes, as any family will, Fdim C A7 F But we will always be called, G7 Dm7 G7 C The folks who live on the hill Bridge: Em7 Ebdim Am7 Ebdim Em7 Ebdim Em7 Our veranda will command a view of meadows green, Ebdim E7 Am5-/7 Ebdim D7 G7 The sort of view that seems to want to be seen. G7 Dm7 G7 F/A G7/13- C A7 F And when the kids grow up and leave us, F/A Ddim G7 C A7 Dm7 Ddim We'll sit and look at that same old view, Just we two C A7 Dm7 F/A G7/13- C A7 F Darby and Joan, who used to be Jack and Jill, Fdim C A7 F The folks like to be called, G7 E7 A7 Dm What they have always been called, A7/13- Dm7 Ddim G7 C 'The folks who live on the hill'.
Written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein
unlimited access to hundreds of video lessons and much more starting from
* regarding the bi-annualy membership