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Page 1: A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald
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A Tribute to. . . MLLA FITZGERALD

A-Tiske t A-3s ke t

Blue Moon

But Not For Me

Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

How High The Moon

I Love Paris

It's Only A Paper Moon

Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)

Makin' Whoopee

Manhattan

My Heart Belongs To Daddy

Sentimental Journey

Someone To Watch Over Me

Summertime

Swingin' Shepherd Blues

International MUSIC Publications

Production: Miranda Steel Cover Design: xheight design limited

Published 1999

R e s p l lhe I d righuot your fellow musicisns!

COPYCAT!

lk copying of 0 mpyrigh mprcrial is a criminal offm and may lead to pmeecutia

O International Music Publications Limited Griffin House 161 Hammersmith Road London W 6 8BS England Reproducing this music in any form is illegal and forbidden by the Copyright. Designs and Patents Act 1988

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Moderato (steadily) Words and Music by

Ella Fitzgerald and A1 Feldman

I Please lis - ten it'r rr - bP1 bod. Please lis - ten I'm aw - ful sad.

I More trou - ble b om brc way, poor mom - mie What will she say,

Please help- m e I'm *- in' the Blues.

when get - ting no let - ter to - day?

I A - Tis - ket A - Tas - ket,- a brown and ye1 -low

O 1938 EM1 Catalogue Partnership and EM1 Robbins Catalog lnc, USA Worldwide print rights controlled by Warner Bros Publications IndlMP Ltd

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Eb Edim. Fm7 Bb7 Fm7 Bb7 Fm7 B 7

I baa - ket,- I sent a let - ter to my mom - mie, on the way I dropped

Eb Edim. Bb7 Bb7+ Eb Ab Eb Bb7 Eb Ab

I it, I dropped ~t,- Yes I - it, on the way I

Eb Edim. Fm7 Bb7 Fm7 Bb7 Fm7 Bb7

I dropped i t , a lit - tle girl - ie picked it up and put it in her pock-

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I -

- et. She was walk - in' on down the Av - e - nue, witb - out 8 sin - gle thing

Edim.

I - on the ground. A - Tis - kct A - tas '- ket,- she took my ye1 - low bas - ket- and

I - if she does - n't bring it back I think that I shall die.

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I A - die (was it red?)

I

No, no, no, no,- (was it green?) No, no, no, no,- (was it blue?)-

I -

No, no, no, no,- just a lit - tle ye1 - low bas - ket.-

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Blue Moon

Moderately

Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers

Eb Ab Bbl 1 x 0 0

a tempo Cm7 W/C Dm7b5 G7 Cm Cm7

X O 0 0 N O 0 0

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Once up -on a time, be - Once up -on a time, mY

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-fore I took up smil - ing, I ha - ted the moon - light. heart was just an or - gan, my life had no mis - sion,

Sha - dows of the night that po - ets find be-guil - ing, seemed flat as the noon - light. now that I have you to be as rich as Mor - gan is my one am - bi - tion.

A I M U ' i i ' i i

With no one to stay UP for, Once I a - woke at sev - en,

Bbll Bb7

I went to sleep at ten. ha - ting the mom - ing light,

Life was a bit - ter now I a - wake in

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rit. Bbl 1 Bb7

CUP for hea - ven,

the sad - dest of all men. Blue and all the world's all right.

a tempo Eb Cm7

I moon you saw me c~nd-ing a - lone,

Frn Bb7 Bbl 1

I - with - out a dream in my heart, with - out a love of my own.

I Blue moon,

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4

st what I was there - for,

Eb Cm7 Fm7 Bbl 1 Eb Ab6

I - for, some - one I real - ly could c a r e for,

- and then there sud -den - ly ap-peared be - fore me, the on - ly

Ab6 Bb13 Eb Abm Db7

one my arms will ev - er

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B ~ F n Bbl 1 Bb7

Blue

X O 0 0 X O 0 0

I

Now I'm no long - er a - lone,

Fm Bb7 Eb Cm7 Fm7 Bbl 1

I - with - out a dream in my heart, with - out a love of my own.

1 Blue

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But Not For Me Music and Lyrics by

George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin Moderately rit.

Bb7F

Db X 0 0

Caug $$&I Bb6

Old Man Sun - shine lis - ten, you! Ne - ver tell me, 'Dreams come true!' Just

Bb7 m o o

try it and I'll start a ri - ot.

I Bea - mce Fair - fax, don't you dare ev - er tell me he will care; I'm

8 1930 (renewed). WB Music Cop, USA WamerfChappeU Music Ltd, London W6 8BS

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cer - tain it's the fi - nal cur -tain, I ne - ver want to

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Cm6 X O O

I

hear from a - ny cheer - ful Pol - ly - an - nas, who tell you

fate, sup-plies a mate; it's all ba - na - nas! They're writ - ing

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@ Bb7 Eb6 m o o m o

but not for me. A luck - y a door,- but not for me. He'll plan a

Bbi i m o o

Bb7 m o o rn BtI

a - hove,- but not for me. but not for me.

With love to lead the way I've found more clouds of gray I know that love's a game; I'm puz - zled, just the same,

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than a - ny Rus - sian play could gua - ran - tee. was I the moth or flame? I'm all at sea.

Bb7 m o o

Eb eb7 Eb6 m o o - 0

I was a and get that way; It all be - gan SO well,- but what an end!

ebll m o o

E l eb7

m o o

Heigh - ho! A - las! so, lack - a - ler needs a

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- day! fiiend,

A1 - though I can't dis - miss the mem - 'ry when ev - 'ry hap - py plot ends with the

of his kiss, I guess he's not mar - riage h o t , and there's no h o t

for for

I " me. 1

He's hock - ing me.

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Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Words and Music by Cole Porter

Moderately At.

lively Bbl 1 m o o

Bb7 m o o

Em

I love each 0th - er so deep - ly that I ask you this, sweet - heart,

why should we quar - re1 ev - er, why can'twe be e-nough clev- er, ne-ver to

le 1944 Buxton Hill Music Corp, USA WamerlChappell Music Ltd, London W6 8BS

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Crn

B very slow and pensive 4

Eb Cm Eb Crn

we say good -

rall. very slow and pensive 4

~b Crn Fm7 0 0 0

Bb7

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I die a lit - tle, ev - 'ry time we say good -

I I I " - bye I won-der why a lit- tle, why the gods a - bove me who

I -

must b e in the know think so lit- tle of me they a1 -

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-low you to g When you're nea there's such an

of air spring- a- bout it, I can hear a lark some -

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- where be - gin to sing a - bout it, there's no love - song

I fin - era but how strange the change fiom ma- jor to rnin - or ev - 'ry time

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m o o m o o

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- we say good - b - we say good -

rit.

- bye. Ev - 'ry sin - glt time we Say -

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How High The Moon Words by Nancy Hamilton

Music by Morgan Lewis

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Un - ti1 I fell in love my life was ve - ry ea - sy; the

1 moon just made it moon -light, the breeze just made it bree - zy,

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I and then I fell in love, and things that once were clear

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I now I scarce - ly see or hear. Some - where there's

I mu - sic, how faint the tune! Some - where there's

I - hea - ven, h& high the moon! There is no

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I I - moon a - bove when love is far- a - way, too, ' t i l it comes

I I - true that you love me as I love you. Some -where there's

- I mu - sic, it's where you are, some - where there's

I hea - ven, how near, how far!

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- The dark - est night would shine if you would come- to me

soon, un - til you will, how still my heart, how high the

Some-where there's moon!

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I Love Paris Words and Music by Cole Porter

GI1 G7

N.C.

Ev - ery

I look down on this time less town, whe - ther

or grey be her skies, whe - ther

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loud be her cheers, or whe - ther soft be her tears, more and

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poco rit. G7 c Cdim

I " more - - - e do I re - a1 - ize.

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4 4 4 - 0 4' 4- 4 - I love Pa - ris in the spring - time,

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I - I love Pa - ris in the win - ter, when it driz - zles,

I love Pa - ris in the sum - mer, when it siz - zles.

- ery mo - ment of the year. I

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love oh why, love Pa - ris?

rit.

a

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Be - cause my love is near.

a tempo

Be - cause my love, be - cause my

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It's Only A Paper Moon Words by E Y Harburg and Billy Rose

Music by Harold Arlen

Moderately poco rall. GMim7 Am7 A9

G M no 0 0 0 7 DMim7 Em

' i i D l 1 D7

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a tempo rubato

Am G Am G Am G W G Am7 0 7

' i i ' i i

I ne - ver feel a thing is real when I'm a -way from you, out of your em -

a tempo rubato

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G Am 0 7 G C G/B

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I -brace, the world's a tem-po - ra - ry park-ing place, m m

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rit. Dl 3sus4 D715

I smile, the bub - ble has a rain - bow in it.

a tempo G GMim7

X D 0 0 X D 0 0

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Say, it's on - ly a pa - per moon,- sail - ing o - ver a

card - board sea,- but it would -n't be make be - liev~,- if you-

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I - - be - lieved- in me.- Yes, it's on - ly a

I can - vas sky,- hang - ing o - ver a mus - lin tree,-

I but it would -n't be make be - lieve,- if y o u be - lieved- in me.-

With - out Y o u ]of% it's a 7 -

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u ' I Y 1 hon - k y - e pa - rade, with - out love, it's a

( me - lo - dy plrgrcd in a pen - ny ar - cade. It's a Bar -num and

I Bai - ley world, just as pho-ny as it can be,- but it would-n't be

I make be - lieve,- if , y o u be - lieved in me.-

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Let's Do It (Let's Fall In ~ o v e ) Moderately

Words and Music by Cole Porter

poco rit.

I When the

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a tempo

lit - tle blue -bird, who has i e - ver said a word, starts to sing; 'Spring,spring9 when the

lit - tle blue - bell, in the bot - tom of the dell, starts to ring: 'Ding, ding' when the

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lit - tle blue clerk, sit - ting sad- ly in the park starts a tune to the moon up a - bove, it is

na-ture, that's all, sim-ply tell-ing us to fall in love. And that's why

Chinks do it, J ~ P S do it, - gales in the dark, do it,

up in Lap-land, lit - tle Laps do it, larks, k- ra - zy for a lark, do it,

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In Spain, the Ca - na - ries,

v best up -per sets do it,

caged in the house, do it,

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Li - thu - a - ni-ans and Leas do it, when they're out of sea - son, grouse do it,

let's do it, let's do it,

let's fall in love. The Dutch in let's fall in love. The most se -

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a tempo %m762 F73 Ebm

let's fall in love. let's fall in

The night - in - love.

I a ternno

Verse 1:

Mr Irving Berlin Often emphasizes sin In a charming way Mr Coward we know Wrote a song or two to show Sex was here to stay Richard Rodgers it's true Takes a more romantic view Of that sly biological urge But it really was Cole Who contrived to make the whole Thing merge

Rejiain 1:

He said that Belgians and Dutch do it Even Hildegarde and Hutch do it Let's do it, let's fall in love Monkeys whenever you look do it Aly Khan and King Farouk do it Let's do it, let's fall in love The most recherche cocottes do it In a luxury flat Locks, Dunns and Scotts do it At the drop of a hat Excited spinsters in spas do it Duchesses when opening bazaars do it Let's do it, let's fall in love

Our leading writers in swarms do it Somerset and all the Maughams do it Let's do it, let's fall in love The Brontes felt that they must do it Mrs Hurnphry Ward could just do it Let's do it, let's fall in love Anouilh and Same - God knows why - do it As a sort of curse Eliot and Fry do it But they do it in verse Some mystics, as a routine do it Even Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene do it Let's do it, let's fall in love

Verse 2:

In the Spring of the year Inhibitions disappear And our hema beat high We had bmor-kc the facts Every gland that ovaacts Has an alibi For each bird and each bee Each slaphappy sappy tree Each temptation that luree us along Is just nature e l l t m h e Merely s i w us the same Old song

Refrain 3: Girls from the R.A.D.A. do it B.B.C. annowam may do it Let's do it, let's 611 in love The Ballet Ruse to a man do it Alfied Lunt and Lynn Fontannc do it Let's do it, I d s fall in love My kith and kin, more or less, do it Every uncle and aunt But I confees to it I've one cowin who can't Critics as sour as quince do it Even Emile titdm and Prince do it Let's do it, let's f91l in love

- . wain 4:

The H o w of Commons en bloc do it Civil m a n t a by the clock do it La's do it, let's Eall in love Deacons who've done it before do it Minor canons with a roar do it Let's do it, let's fall in love Same ratha rorty old rips do it When they get a bit tight Government Whips do it If it takes them all night Old mountain goats in ravines do it Robably we'll live to see machines do it h t ' s do it, let's fall in love

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Sentimental Journey slowfy

Words and Music by Les Brown, Bud Green and Benjamin Homer

cmq/g K o F W C 0 7

C Em7b5 A715 A7 Dm7 0 9 ~7 Cmaj7

Ev - ery roll - ing stone gets to feel a - lone when home sweet home is far a - way,

n

I'm a roll-ing stone who's been so a - lone un - ti1 to - day.

Gon - na take a sen - ti -men - tal jour-ney, gon - na set mY

O 1944 Morley Music Co, USA WarnerIChappell Music Ltd. London W6 8BS

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I heart at ease, gon - na make a sen - ti - men - tal jour-ney to re-new old

me - mor - i Got my bag, I got my res - er - va - tion,

I spent each dime I could af - ford, like a child in wild an - ti - ci - pa-tion,

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long to hear that 'All- a - board!' Sev - en, - that's the time we leave, at

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I sev - en, - I'll be wait - ing up for hea - ven,- count -in' ev - ery mile of

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I rail -road tnck, that takes me back.- Ne - ver thought mY

I heart could be so yar-ny, why did I de - cide to roam? Got - ta take this

sen - ti - men - tal jour-ney, sen - ti-men-tal jour - ney home. jour - ney home.

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Makin' Whoopee Words by Gus Kahn

Music by Walter Donaldson

Moderately r: A9 ~7115 m

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1 - Ev - 'ry time I hear that march fium

Lo -hen - grin- I am al-ways on the out-side look-ing in.- May- be that is why I see the

fun- ny side- when I see a fall - en bro - ther take a bride. -

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I Wed-dings make a lot of peo - ple sad, but if you're not the groom they're not that

I - b a d . h t h - a bride, an-0th- er June, an-0th- er sun - ny hon- ey-

I -moon, 1ll-0t.h - er sea - s o n , an - 0th - er rea - son for mak - in'

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I - rice, the groom is ner - v o u s , he ans- wers twice. It's real - ly

I kill - ing- that he's so will - ing- to make whoop - ee!

I - Pic-ture a lit - tle love -nest, down where the ros - ses cling,

I pic- ture the same sweet love -nest, think what a year can b r i n g . He's wash - ing

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dish - cs and ba - by clothes, he's so am - bi - t i o u s he ev - en

sews. But don't for - get, f o l k s , that'swhat you get, f o l k s , for mak - in'

who0 - pee! An - 0th - er whoop - ee!

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Manhattan Words by Lorenz Hart

Music by Richard Rodgers Moderato

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I Sum - mer jour - neys to Ni - ag - ra And to 0th - er plac - es ag - gm - vats our

I cares; We'll save our fares; I've a coz - y lit - tle flat in

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what is known as old Man-hat-tan, We'll set - tle down right here in town.

We'll haw Man -hat - tan The Bronx and Stat - en Is -land too, It's love - ly We'll go to Green -wi& Where mod - em men itch To be free, And Bowl - ing We'll go to Yon - kers Where true love con -quers In the wilds, And starve to - We'll have Man - hat - tan The Bronx and Stat - en Is -land too, We'll try to

"'I

go - i~ h u e h the Zoo, Green you'll ace with me,

geth - er, dear, in Childs' cross Fifth Av - - - en - - ue,

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It's ve - ry fan - cy On 'old De - lan - ccy Street you h o w , The sub - way We'll bathe at Bright - on, The fish you'll fright - en When you're in, Your bath - ing We'll go to Cone - y And eat bo - logn - y On a roll, In Cen - tral As black as on - yx We'll find the Bron - ix Park Ex - press, Our Flat -bush

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charms us 80, When balm - y breez - es blow, T o and fro, suit so thin Will make the shell - fish grin, Fin to fin,

Park we'll s m l L Where our first kiss we stole, Soul to soul, flat, I guess Will be a great suc - cess, More or less,

And tell me what street com -pares with Mom Street in Ju - ly, Sweet push cans I'd like to take a sail on Ja - mai - ca Bay with you, And fair Can -

And South Pa - ci - fic is a ter - ri - fic show they say, We both may A short va - ca - tion on In - spir - a - tion Point we'll spend, And in the

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Cm

fr' x /

gent - ly glid - - ing by. The great big cit - y's a wond -'row - ar -sit's Laka- we'll view The ci - ty's bus - tle can -not des -

see it claw- some day The cit - y's clam -our can nev - er sta -tion ho- we'll end But Civ - ic Vir - tue can -not des -

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toy, J u t made for a girl and boy mY The dreams of a girl and boy spoil The dreams of a boy and goil

mY The dreams of a girl and boy

We'll turn Man - hat - tan

We'll turn Man - hat - tan We'll turn Man - hat - tan

We'll turn Man - hat - tan

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In -' to an isle of joy. In - to an isle of joy. In - to an isle of joy. In - to an isle of joy.

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My Heart Belongs To Daddy Slowly

Words and Music by Cole Porter

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I I used to fall- in love with all-

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I those boys who maul the young cut - ies.

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I - For since I came to care for such a sweet mil - lion - aire.

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While tear - ing off- a game of golf- I may make a play for the

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heart be - longs to Dad-dy. If I in- vite- a boy some night to

I heart be - longs- to Dad - dy. Yes, my heart be - longs- to

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Dad - dy, so I simp - ly could - n't be bad. Yes, my

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I heart be - longs- to Dad - dy, da - day da - da - day da - da - da -

I -ad! So I want to warn- you, lad - die, tho' I

I know you're per - fect - ly . swell, that my heart be - longs- to

I Dad- d y 'cause my Dad- dy, he treats it so well. While well.

rall. a tempo

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Someone To Watch Over Me Lyrics and Music by

George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

poco rit.

Moderato

There's a say - ing old, says that love is blind. Still we're of- ten told, 'Seek and ye shall find.' When you're all a-lone, life is ne - ver gay and I've got to own things arc look-ing grey.

I Moderato

Fm7 0 0 0

Bbl 1 0 0 0

Bbl3 m 0

Eb xe

Bbll Edim7 m o o = Bb7 Fm7 0 0 0

So I'm going to seek a cer - tain lad I've had But I know there's some -one who willcome my way

in mind. some day.

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I Look-ing ev-ery-where, have- n't found him yet; he's the big af-fair I can - not for-get. Though I'm by my -self, I should hate to be sit- ting on the shelf; I pre - fer a knee!

On - ly man I ev - er think of with re - gret. And I'm sure there's some - bo - dy who's meant for me.

I'd like to add his in- it - ial to my mo - no -gram. Some - what I know there's a heart that isn - n't hard or cold;

poco rall. ~ 5 ~ 9 Gm

where is the shep - herd for this lost lamb? there is a hand that I long to hold.

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o tempo

I There's a some - bo- dy I'm long-ing to see, I hope that he turnsout to be

I I'm a lit - tle lamb who's lost in a wood; I know I could al-ways be good

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Al-though he may not be the

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I man some girls think of as hand-some, to my heart he car- nes the

key. Won't you tell him please to put on some speed,

fol- low my lead? Oh, how 1 need some -one to watch o - ver

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Summertime Music and Lyrics by

George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose and Dorothy Heyward

Moderately Adim

Sum - mer -

I - time an' the liv - in' is ea

Q 1935 (renewed 1962) George Gershwin Music, Ira Gershwin Music and DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund. All rights administered by WB Music Corp, USA WarnerIChappell Music Ltd, London W6 8BS

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oh, yo' dad -dy7s rich,-

- and yo' ma is good look - in',

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lit - tle ba - by,

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I morn - in's you goiny to nse- UP sing in', a tempo

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then you'll spread yo' win@, - an' 'you'll t a k e the - I

but till that mom - iny,-

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Swingin' Shepherd Blues Moderately slow

Words by Rhoda Roberts and Ken Jacobson Music by Moe Koffman

- O 1957 Bennell Music Pub Co, USA EM1 Music Publishing Ltd, London WC2H OEA

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A - long a moun -rain pass, there is a patch of grass where- the moun - tain pass, there lives a pret - ty lass who's wait- in'

swing - in' shep - herd plays his tune,- for the moon to shine a - hove,-

his sheep nev - er stray,- danc - in' she dress - es with care,- braid - in'

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all day till they see the pale- a n d ye1 - low moon.- A n d then he

her hair for her one and on - l y swing - in' love.- And she knows he'll

leads his flock and home - ward they all rock t o the tune of The Swing - in'

nev - er roam be -cause she waits at home for, the tune of The Swing - in'

Shep -herd Blues. shep - herd, play those haunt - ing

Shep -herd Blues.

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I Come home shep - -herd, let it ech - o

I through the bilk,- the Swing - - - in' Shep - - - herd-

Blues. And down the Blues.

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