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RR - Summertime Revised: 11/08/18 Page 1 SUMMERTIME INTRO Count-In: 1 2 1 2 3 4 Am E7 Am! < Eaug>>>> Verse [ 1 ] [ Languidly! ] Summer Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 -ti- -me : and the livin’ is ea- - -sy Fish are Dm F E7 B7 E7! < Eaug>>>> jumpin’ : : and the cotton is high : : : Oh your Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am D7 Daddy’s rich, : and your ma is good loo- - -kin’ : : So C Am D Dm7 Am E7 Am! < Eaug>>>> hush little baby don’t you cry- - -y : Verse [ 2 ] [ Louder - Faster ] One of these Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 morni- -ngs : You’re gonna ri-ise up sing- -ing : : Then you’ll Dm F E7 B7 E7! < Eaug>>>> spread your wings : and you’ll take to the sky, : : : But till that Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am D7 morni- -ng, : There’s a’ nothing can harm you, : : With C Am D Dm7 Am E7 Am! < Eaug>>>> mammy and daddy sta- -an- -ding by- - -y Verse [ 3 ] [ Languidly! ] = repeat of Verse 1 Summer Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 -ti- -me : and the livin’ is ea- - -sy Fish are Dm F E7 B7 E7! < Eaug>>>> jumpin’ : : and the cotton is high : : : Your Am E7 Am E7 Am E7 Am D7 Daddy’s rich, : and your ma is good loo- - -kin’ : : So C >>> Am >>> D >>> Dm7 >>> Am >>> E7 >>> Am! /a /b /c# < D7>>>> hush little baby don’t you cry- - -y Summertime - Stormy Weather Summer time: George Gershwin / Stormy Weather: Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen Rhythm: 4/4 Tempo: x# Strum: Four sweeps per bar 1 . 2 . ¦ 3 . 4 . Eaug G# C E C Am A CE A E7 GD E B Dm A D FA D A D FA B7 B DFA Fret 5 F6 - Dm7 A D F C D7 A D FC

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Summertime

intro Count-In: 1 2 1 2 3 4

Am e7 Am! < eaug>>>>

Verse [ 1 ] [ Languidly! ] . Summer

Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 -ti- -me : and the livin’ is ea- - -sy . . . Fish areDm F e7 B7 e7! < eaug>>>> jumpin’ : : and the cotton is high . : : : . .Oh yourAm e7 Am e7 Am e7 Am D7 Daddy’s rich, : and your ma is good loo- - -kin’ : : So . . . C Am D Dm7 Am e7 Am! < eaug>>>> hush little baby don’t you cry- - -y . :

Verse [ 2 ] [ Louder - Faster ] One of these

Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 morni- -ngs : You’re gonna ri-ise up sing- -ing . : : Then you’llDm F e7 B7 e7! < eaug>>>> spread your wings : and you’ll take to the sky, : : : But till thatAm e7 Am e7 Am e7 Am D7 morni- -ng, : There’s a’ nothing can harm you, : : With . . . . C Am D Dm7 Am e7 Am! < eaug>>>> mammy and daddy sta- -an- -ding by- - -y .

Verse [ 3 ] [ Languidly! ] = repeat of Verse 1 . Summer

Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 -ti- -me : and the livin’ is ea- - -sy . . . Fish areDm F e7 B7 e7! < eaug>>>> jumpin’ : : and the cotton is high . : : : Your . . . .Am e7 Am e7 Am e7 Am D7 Daddy’s rich, : and your ma is good loo- - -kin’ : : So . . . . . . C >>> Am >>> D >>> Dm7 >>> Am >>> e7 >>> Am! /a /b /c# < D7>>>> . . . . . . . . . . hush little baby don’t you cry- - -y .

Summertime - Stormy WeatherSummer time: George Gershwin / Stormy Weather: Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen

Rhythm: 4/4 Tempo: x# Strum: Four sweeps per bar 1 . 2 . ¦ 3 . 4 .

eaug g# c e c

Am a c♮ e a

e7 g♯ D e b

Dm a D f♮ a

D a D f♯ a

B7 b D♯ f♯ a

Fret 5 �

F6 - Dm7 a D f c

D7 a D f♯ c♮

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Stormy WeAther

Verse [ 1 ] [FOUR sweeps per bar] . . . . . . Don’t know

G em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 why there’s no sun up in the sky . Stormy wea- - -ther since my man and I . aren’t to-G em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 gether, Keeps raining all the ti- - -me : :

Verse [ 2 ] Life is

G em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 bare, : gloom and mis’ry ev’ry- where . Stormy wea- - ther, just can’t get my poor . . self to-G em7 Am7 D7 G /g /f# G /e-a /b-c D7/d-e= D7 /f# /g -gether . : I’m weary all the ti- - -me, the ti- - -imeAm7 /a /e D7 /d /a G /g G /d G7 /g /gg G7 /aa/bb ¦ So weary all the ti- - -ime : : ¦

BreAkC G C G When he went away the blues walked in and met me . If he stays away old rocking chair will get meC G G em7 Am7 D7 All I do is pray the Lord a- -bove will let me walk in the sun once more . :

Verse [ 3 ] Can’t go

G em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 on, ev’ry thing I had is gone, stormy wea- - ther, Since my man and I aren’t . . . . to-G em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 gether, Keeps raining all the time, Keeps raining all the

T WO extra bars: ¦ G em7 /b/g Am7/a-b/c< D7 ¦ ti- - -ime : :

Repeat V1,2+break

outro . Can’t goG em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 on, ev’ry thing I had is gone, stormy wea- - ther, since my man and I aren’t . . . . to-G em7 Am7 D7 G em7 Am7 D7 gether, Keeps raining all the time, Keeps raining all theG em7 Am7 D7 G em7 /g-b Am7! /a-gD7!/f#G>>>> ti- - -ime Keeps raining all the ti- - -ime

Summertime - Stormy Weather

G6 - em7 g D e b

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