Tony Bennett

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square(Chords)

Tony Bennett

Key: G

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Introdução: G Em Am7 D7 G Em Am7  D7 

      G       Em         Bm      G7 
That certain night, the night we met, 
           C      B7           Em     B7 
There was magic abroad in the air; 
           G       D7    G7      Cm 
There were angels dining at the Ritz 
       G           Em     Am7  D7    G          Em    Am7    D7 
And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. 
I may be right, I may be wrong,  
But I'm perfectly willing to swear 
That when you turned and smiled at me 
    G            Em    Am7   D7   G     Em   Em6   F#7 
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. 
Bridge 1: 
	B7                     C#m7/5-  F#7 
The moon that lingered over London town -- 
	 Bm      Gdim     C#m7/5-  F#7  
Poor, puzzled moon, he wore a frown. 
  B7                          C#m7/5- F#7 
How could he know we two were  so in love  
      Bm       Gdim         Am7     D 
The whole darn world seemed upside down. The streets of town were paved with stars, 
It was such a romantic affair. And as we kissed and said 'Good-bye,'  
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. How strange it was, how sweet and strange;  
There was never a dream to compare. With that hazy, crazy night we met  
When a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. This heart of mine beat loud and fast,  
Like a merry go round at the fair. For we were dancing cheek to cheek  
And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Squre. 
Bridge 2:  
When dawn came stealing up all gold and blue. To interrupt our rendezvous, 
I still remember how you smiled and said. 'Was that a dream or was it true?' 
Our homeward step was just as light. As the tap-dancing feet of Astaire, 
And like an echo, far away,  
   G           Em      Am7 D7    G       Em 
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. 
Coda: 
	Am7      D7     Dm6    E7 
I know 'cause I was there 
C       C/B     Cm   D7    G     Em    Cm    Cm7/5-    G 
That night in Berkeley Square. 

Gravada também por Nat ?King? Cole
	        

Written by Eric Maschwitz, Manning Sherwin

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