Lou Rawls

One For My Baby(Chords)

Lou Rawls

Key: D

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Introdução: Am7 C9 C C/B Am7 E7 Em7 A7 

     D      D9 D   Am7     
It's quarter to three     
    D  D9   D Dsus4  Am    Am7    D   D9 D  Am7 
There's no one in the place except you and me 
   D   D9  D   Am7      D  D9    D  Dsus4 Am Am7   
So, set 'em up, Joe, I got a little story  
D D9  D  Am7   D D7M D7 
You oughta know 
    G          F7     G 
We're drinkin', my friend  
F7  Em7  D    A7  G/B   B7 
To the end of a brief episode  
  G    G/F#  Em7       G   
Make it one for my baby  
  G/F# G/B    A7       D     G          Dm6 
And one more for the road, I got the routine 
   G            Dm6   Am7 G          Dm6   G  Dm6 
So drop another nickel in the machine 
   G           Dm6  
I feel kind  a bad,  
  G          Am7     Dm6  G         Dm6   G G7M G7 G6 
Wish you'd make the music  pretty and sad 
   C       C9    C    
Could tell you a lot  
   C9  Am7        G  Am7    Edim   E7 
But it's not in the gentleman's code 
      A7    Em7     A7     C   Em7  Edim   Am7   G 
So, make it one for my baby and one more for the road 
Bridge   
 Am7          C9           Am7                D9   
You'd never know it but buddy, I'm a kind of poet  
     G          G7M           G7 
And I got a lot of things to say 
Am7       C9          
And when I'm gloomy  
 C    C/B          Am7  E7         Em7        A7 
You gotta  listen to me till it's all talked away 
  G          Dm6            G     
Well that's how it goes, and Joe  
         Dm6     Am7   G          Dm6   G  Dm6 
I know you're gettin' pretty anxious to close 
    D                Dm6  
So, thanks for the cheer  
    G        Dm6  Am7 G       Dm6    G  G7M  G7 
I hope you didn't mind my bendin' your ear 
   C           C9    Am7   G/B     Am7   
This torch that I found must be drowned  
  G     Am7  Edim   E7 
Or it soon might explode 
      A7    Em7     A7   C  
So, make it one for my baby  
  Em7  Edim  Am7  E7   F7  E7 
And one more for the road 
  A7    Edim  Am7 G#7   G Am7 A7 D9 Am7 G 
That long,  long   road
	        

Written by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen

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