Once Upon A Time Cifras

por Tony Bennett
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Autor: charel5 [a] 290. Última edição em 13 de fev. de 2014

Cifras

A
AM7
A6
F#m
DM7
D
Bm7
E7
G#m
C#7
B7
D9
BbM7

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Once Upon A Time
 
Words & Music by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse
Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1962; From the musical "All-American"
 
A           AM7   A6    AM7       F#m
Once upon a time     a girl with moonlight in her eyes
 
DM7                A  AM7      D        A        D   DM7  Bm7
Put her hand in mine      and said she loved me so;
 
     E7       F#m              D   E7        A   AM7   Bm7-5   E7
But that was once upon a time,    very long ago.
 
 
A           AM7  A6     AM7    F#m
Once upon a hill     we sat beneath a willow tree
 
DM7                A   AM7     D       A        D   DM7  Bm7
Counting all the stars    and waiting for the dawn —
 
     E7       F#m         D   Bm7-5  E7              A    AM7  A6  AM7
But that was once upon a time   —   now the tree is gone.
 
 
 
Bridge:
 
Bm7-5 E7   AM7  A6  Bm7-5   E7          AM7    A6
How  the breeze    ruffled through her hair;
 
G#m    C#7     F#m                 B7            E7
How we always laughed as though tomorrow wasn't there.
 
D9       A        Bm7-5   E7     A      AM7
We were young and didn't have a care  —  
 
F#m    B7        Bm7-5  E7
Where     did it go?
 
 
A            AM7 A6       AM7       F#m
Once upon a time     the world was sweeter than we knew,
 
DM7              A  AM7      D     A       D     DM7   Bm7
Ev'rything was ours  —  how happy we were then!
 
      E7     F#m         DM7   Bm7
But somehow once upon a time
 
Bm7-5  E7   D9   A    F#m   D9    BbM7    A
Never comes a - gain.
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6 comments
mvmystique
Very nice indeed, Charel. JohnS
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albabe
Then original Tony Bennett Key is C. I think this is from the "Guitar Guy," who, in my humble opinion, is always just a tad off.
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rczajka1
This is perfect for the Bob Dylan version he sang at Tony Bennett's 90th birtday tv special.
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