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From: email protected(Alec Horgan)
I don't know the Carmichael tunes, but here's Duke.
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore," by Bob Russell/Duke Ellington
Missed the Saturday DanceCC/Dm7EEbdim7
Heard they crowded the floorAA7Bm7/C#Cdim7
Couldn't bear it D7without you, G7don't get around much anyCmoreC/E C Ebdim7 Dm7
Other verses the same...The bar which leads into the bridge is just two
beats each of Gm7 and then C7, then we come to:
F6Darling, I gBb9uess, my mindCmaj7's more at easC7e, C7#5but D7neverthelessGbm7b5 B7
Em7why Ebdim7stir up D7memoriG7es?
After the last verse, end on that lovely C7#9 chord. Hope this is what
you need. If anybody needs full lyrics, help with the chords, or
whatever, let me know. As always, corrections and improvments welcome and
encouraged--it keeps me on my toes.
"Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself."
---George Santayana, _The Ethics of Spinoza_