The More I See You Cifras

por Chris Montez
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Autor: John Uriel [pro] 1.165. Última edição em 15 de jun. de 2015

Cifras

Dbmaj7
Dbm7
Ab
Ab9/Gb
F7
Bbm7
Eb7
Gb
G
B7
Emaj7
Abm
Bb7

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"The More I See You" (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon)
Intro Dbmaj7   Dbm7    Ab Ab9/Gb  F7 Bbm7  Eb7   Ab  Ab Gb G Ab Eb7
  (Eb7)            Ab                   Bbm7      Eb7
The more I see you, the more I want you.
(Eb7)            Ab                              Bbm7      Eb7
Somehow this feeling, just grows and grows.
                      B7                   Emaj7
With every sigh I become more mad about you,
           Eb7              Abm    Bb7 Bbm7      Eb7
More lost without you, and so it goes.
(Eb7)            Ab                  Bbm7      Eb7
Can you imagine, how much I'll love you
(Eb7)            Ab               Bbm7      Eb7
The more I see you, as years go by?
                    Dbmaj7   Dbm7    Ab Ab9/Gb  F7
I know the only one for me can only be you.
                 Bbm7  Eb7   Ab  Ab Gb G Ab Eb7
My arms won't free you; my heart won't try.
(After this is a load of la-las and a repeat from I know the)
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John Uriel
"The More I See You" (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon) Intro Dbmaj7 Dbm7 Ab Ab9/Gb F7 Bbm7 Eb7 Ab Ab Gb G Ab Eb7 (Eb7) Ab Bbm7 Eb7 The more I see you, the more I want you. (Eb7) Ab Bbm7 Eb7 Somehow this feeling, just grows and grows. B7 Emaj7 With every sigh I become more mad about you, Eb7 Abm Bb7 Bbm7 Eb7 More lost without you, and so it goes. (Eb7) Ab Bbm7 Eb7 Can you imagine, how much I'll love you (Eb7) Ab Bbm7 Eb7 The more I see you, as years go by? Dbmaj7 Dbm7 Ab Ab9/Gb F7 I know the only one for me can only be you. Bbm7 Eb7 Ab Ab Gb G Ab Eb7 My arms won't free you; my heart won't try. (After this is a load of la-las and a repeat from I know the)
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John Uriel
Thank you Raddish Robb, but I cannot fix the original tab
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RaddishRobb
Nice Work! I started with your interpretation and then figured out some more -- Here's what I have: Intro: Dbmaj7... Dbm7...Ab7.Ab7/Gb.F7...Bbm7...Eb7...Ab Ab Gb G Ab........ Ab.......Bbm7...Eb7...Ab.......Bbm7...Eb7... B7.......Emaj7...Eb7...Abm...Bb7...Bbm7...Eb7... Ab.......Bbm7...Eb7...Ab.......Ebm7...Ab7... Dbmaj7...Dbm7...Ab7.Ab7/Gb.F7...Bbm7...Eb7...Ab Ab Gb G Ab........ then all that up one half step!
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