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A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening Harold Adamson e Jimmy McHugh com Frank Sinatra, 1944 A Em7 A7 D F#m Bm7 Eº E Am7 D9 Am7 This is a lovely way to spend an eve - ning -- A7 Em7 A7 E E7 Eº E Am7 Can't think of anything I'd rath - er do A Em7 A7 D F#m Bm7 Eº E Am7 D9 Am7 This is a lovely way to spend an eve - ning -- A7 Em7 A7 E7 D9 E7 D9 E D9 E A Am7 A7 Can't think of anyone as love - ly as you. D Dm6 A F#7 D E7/9- A A casual stroll through a garden, a kiss by a lazy lagoon C#7 Fdim* F#m D9 Eº E Catching a breath of moonlight, humming our fav'rite tune A Em7 A7 D F#m Bm7 Eº E Am7 D9 Am7 This is a lovely way to spend an eve - ning A Em7 A7 D9 Bm7 E E7 D9 E A I want to save all my nights and spend them with you D Dm6 A F#7 D E7/9- A A casual stroll through a garden, a kiss by a lazy lagoon C#7 Fdim* F#m D9 Eº E Catching a breath of moonlight, humming our fav'rite tune A Em7 A7 D F#m Bm7 Eº E Am7 D9 Am7 This is a lovely way to spend an eve - ning A Em7 A7 D9 Bm7 E E7 D9 E C#7 F#7 I want to save all my nights and spend them with you E7/9- D9 Bm7 E E7 D9 E7/6 A G/B A7 E7/9 A I want to save all my nights and spend them with you. Transcrito por Roberto Crescioni Bauru, 24 de dezembro de 2008
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