INTRO: The night is like a lovely tune, be-ware my foolish heart! How white the
ever constant moon; take care my foolish heart! There's a line between love and ...
Dear All,. January was special- we met Deborah Moggach- author of our January
choice These Foolish. Things. I timed the event to take place after we had been ...
These Foolish Things. Comparison of versions by Oscar Peterson, Nat 'King'
Cole and Stan Getz. Elamaj7Cm7 Fm9 Bl,7 Ebmaj7 Cm7 F7 51,7 El'9 ...
Trap 4: Post-match analysis â hindsight delusion. With hindsight we often honestly think we could have predicted what
Page 1. (Transcribed by J. [email protected]). THESE FOOLISH THINGS
. (INNER CITY IC 7019) BUCK CLAYTON. Page 2.
These Foolish Things. Should Managers Date? Surviving the look of love. By
Terri Levine. Interestingly enough, a large majority of the population think office ...
These Foolish Things 1. Jack Strachey. J = 90 Arr. Mlke Walton. Clarinet l in Bb.
Clarinet 2 in Bb. Clarinet 3 in El: Clarinet 4 in Bb. Bass Clarinet in B1: CHI. "'1'.
FMA. 7. FmI. 7. Bb7. Eb Alto Saxophone with the Orchestra. One night in
Washington. Charlie Parker Solo. These Foolish Things. Transc.: Remi Bolduc ...
MY FAVORITE THINGS ↓ ↓↑↓↑ or ↓↑ ↑↓↑. 3/4 123 123. 1 2 & 3 & 1 & &
3 &. Intro: X2. Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles ...
Runaway. And I wonder where she will stay,. My little runaway, run-run-run-run-
runaway. Instrumental break (same chords as verse). I'm walkin' in the rain, tears
...
ALONE TOGETHER. 4/4 1...2...1234. Intro: /. /. /. /. A-lone to-gether, beyond the
crowd,. A-lone to-gether, the blinding rain,. Above the world, we're not too proud.
Key of F. Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you,. (pause). Happy Birthday, dear Blankety Blank, Happy Birthday to
These Foolish Things (translated in Chinese). 1. 锛feat.鎴村か鑰冭尣锛. 2. 3. 棣欑
厵璨犳湁鍙g磪鐨勭棔璺. 4. 姗熺エ锛屼互娴f极鐨勫湴鏂. 5. 閭勬湁鎴戠殑蹇冨凡 ...
These Foolish Things. Words & Music by Holt Marvell, Jack Stachey & Harry Link.
Recorded by Benny Goodman, 1936. D6 Bm7. Em9. A7. A cigarette that bears ...
BABY FACE. 4/4 1…2…1234. Baby Face, you've got the cutest lit-tle. Baby Face,
there's not another one could. Take your place, Baby Face,. My poor heart is ...
Oct 10, 2009 ... These Foolish Things. Print. There are three kinds of fools: Real Fools,
Professional Fools, and Unsuspecting Fools. The professional, a staple ...
1 http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8210-2113667_1,00.html.
Reminding you of these foolish things. The Times April 01, 2006. TODAY, as you
may ...
D Dsus4 D. You see I thought that I might keep you for my own,. G. F. C G . F.
C. Amie, what you wanna do? I think I could stay with you,. Am. Am7 D Dsus4 D.
AMAZING GRACE ... each chord is played, before going on to the next chord. ...
Play slowly, concentrating on playing every string clearly, and changing chords.
When marimba rhythm starts to play, dance with me, make me sway. Like the lazy
ocean hugs the shore, hold me close, sway me more. Like a flower bending in ...
SMILE. 4/4 1…2…1234. INTRO: 4 th line. Smile, tho' your heart is aching, smile,
even tho' it's breaking. When there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by, if you.
BLUE MOON. 4/4 1…2…123. Blue Moon you saw me standing a-lone. Without a
dream in my heart without a love of my own. Blue Moon you knew just what I ...
THESE FOOLISH THINGS. 4/4 1…2…1234. Intro: 1st line. A cigar-ette that bears
a lipstick's traces, an airline ticket to ro-mantic places. And still my heart has ...
THESE FOOLISH THINGS 4/4 1…2…1234 Intro: 1st line
A cigar-ette that bears a lipstick's traces,
And still my heart has
an airline ticket to ro-mantic places
wings, these foolish things remind me of you
A tinkling piano in the next a-partment,
Those stumblin' words that told you what my heart meant
A fairground's paint - ed swings, these foolish things re-mind me of you
You came,
you saw,
When you did that to me
you conquered me.
I knew some-how this had to be
The winds of March that make my heart a dancer
A tele-phone that rings but who's to answer?
Oh, how the ghost of you clings, these foolish things re-mind me of you
These foolish things… re-mind me… of you
THESE FOOLISH THINGS 4/4 1…2…1234 Intro: 1st line
DMA7 Bm7 Em7 A7 DMA7 Bm7 Em7 A7 A cigar-ette that bears a lipstick's traces, an airline ticket to ro-mantic places
Am7 D7 D7b5 GMA7 B7 E7 Em7 And still my heart has wings, these foolish things remind me of you
A7
DMA7 Bm7 Em7 A7 DMA7 Bm7 Em7 A7 A tinkling piano in the next a-partment, Those stumblin' words that told you what my heart meant
Am7 D7 D7b5 GMA7 B7 E7 A7 DMA7 Abm7b5 Db7 A fairground's paint - ed swings, these foolish things re-mind me of you
F#m Abm7b5 Db7 F#m B7 You came, you saw, you conquered me.
E7
AMA7 F#m Bm7 E7 A7 Adim Em7 A7 When you did that to me I knew some-how this had to be
DMA7 Bm7 Em7 A7 DMA7 Bm7 Em7 A7 The winds of March that make my heart a dancer A tele-phone that rings but who's to answer?
Am7 D7 D7b5 GMA7 B7 E7 A7 D7 C7 Oh, how the ghost of you clings, these foolish things re-mind me of you
B7 E7 A7 D6 C6 Db6 These foolish things… re-mind me… of you