Chords for [HQ] It's A Most Unusual Day (Rehearsal) (A Date With Judy-1948)
Tempo:
162.2 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Bbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
![[HQ] It's A Most Unusual Day (Rehearsal) (A Date With Judy-1948) chords](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/I-hLywvK78M/mqdefault.jpg)
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[Ab] [Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
It's a [G] [Ab] most [Bbm] unusual day, [Eb] feel [Ab] like throwing [F] my worries [Db] away.
[Ab] As an old [Db] native born [Dm] Californian [Eb] would say, [Fm] it's [Cm] a most [Fm] unusual
[Bb] [Eb] day.
[F] [G] There's a [Fm] most unusual sky, [Eb] not [Ab] a sign [F] of a cloud [Bbm] passing by.
[Ab] And if I want [Db] to sing, throw [Bb] my heart [Fm] in the ring, it's a [Bbm] most
[Cm] unusual [Ab] day.
[B] There [Ebm] are [Ab] people, meeting [Db] people, there is [Ab] sunshine [Db] everywhere.
[Fm] There are [Bb] people, greeting [Eb] people, [Fm] and [Eb] a feeling [Fm] of [Bb] spring in [Eb] the air.
It's [G] a most [Ab] unusual [Bbm] [Eb] time, I keep [Ab] feeling my temper [Db] to climb.
[Eb] If [Ab] my heart won't [Db] behave [Dm] in the [Fm] usual way, there [Cm] is [Fm] only one [Bb] thing to say.
[Eb] It's [Ab] a most [Eb] [Cm] unusual, most unusual time.
[Eb] [Ab]
Gee, that was nice, Judy.
Thanks, Yuki.
What do you think, Carol?
Well, it's a very cute little swing number, Judy, but frankly, I think it's a bit juvenile for a senior high school dance.
Aw, Judy, what do you ask her for anyway?
You know my sister never approves of anything.
Please be quiet.
Carol is talking.
Yes, go on, Carol.
Hey, now, wait a minute.
Who's directing this anyway?
Carol is, of course.
Well, naturally.
[Eb]
Women.
Try singing the number slower, Judy.
More seductively.
And a scarf might give you something to do with your hands.
Like this.
Follow me.
[Ab] It's a most [F] unusual
[Ab] [Bbm] day.
[Eb]
Feel [Abm] like [Ab] throwing [B] words [Ab] [Bbm]
[Db] away.
[Eb]
[Ab] As I sit
[Db] before [Bbm] [Dm]
you.
[G] [Ab]
[Bb]
[Db] For [Cm] most [F] of you.
[C] Jojo, that is not the place for the cymbal crash.
Aw, Carol, what does she have to hang onto a handkerchief for?
You'd think she had hay fever or something.
Don't be bold, Rudy.
But this is supposed to be a swing number.
As I was saying.
Aw, Judy, please don't pay any attention to her.
Last week you were Catherine Grayson.
This week you're Hildegard.
Couldn't you be just plain Judy Foster for tonight?
If you don't like the way I sing, Oogie, you can use my understudy, Mitzi.
All right, Judy, have it your own way.
You always do anyway.
Here, you may as well take this, too.
After all, Oogie,
It's a [G] [Ab] most [Bbm] unusual day, [Eb] feel [Ab] like throwing [F] my worries [Db] away.
[Ab] As an old [Db] native born [Dm] Californian [Eb] would say, [Fm] it's [Cm] a most [Fm] unusual
[Bb] [Eb] day.
[F] [G] There's a [Fm] most unusual sky, [Eb] not [Ab] a sign [F] of a cloud [Bbm] passing by.
[Ab] And if I want [Db] to sing, throw [Bb] my heart [Fm] in the ring, it's a [Bbm] most
[Cm] unusual [Ab] day.
[B] There [Ebm] are [Ab] people, meeting [Db] people, there is [Ab] sunshine [Db] everywhere.
[Fm] There are [Bb] people, greeting [Eb] people, [Fm] and [Eb] a feeling [Fm] of [Bb] spring in [Eb] the air.
It's [G] a most [Ab] unusual [Bbm] [Eb] time, I keep [Ab] feeling my temper [Db] to climb.
[Eb] If [Ab] my heart won't [Db] behave [Dm] in the [Fm] usual way, there [Cm] is [Fm] only one [Bb] thing to say.
[Eb] It's [Ab] a most [Eb] [Cm] unusual, most unusual time.
[Eb] [Ab]
Gee, that was nice, Judy.
Thanks, Yuki.
What do you think, Carol?
Well, it's a very cute little swing number, Judy, but frankly, I think it's a bit juvenile for a senior high school dance.
Aw, Judy, what do you ask her for anyway?
You know my sister never approves of anything.
Please be quiet.
Carol is talking.
Yes, go on, Carol.
Hey, now, wait a minute.
Who's directing this anyway?
Carol is, of course.
Well, naturally.
[Eb]
Women.
Try singing the number slower, Judy.
More seductively.
And a scarf might give you something to do with your hands.
Like this.
Follow me.
[Ab] It's a most [F] unusual
[Ab] [Bbm] day.
[Eb]
Feel [Abm] like [Ab] throwing [B] words [Ab] [Bbm]
[Db] away.
[Eb]
[Ab] As I sit
[Db] before [Bbm] [Dm]
you.
[G] [Ab]
[Bb]
[Db] For [Cm] most [F] of you.
[C] Jojo, that is not the place for the cymbal crash.
Aw, Carol, what does she have to hang onto a handkerchief for?
You'd think she had hay fever or something.
Don't be bold, Rudy.
But this is supposed to be a swing number.
As I was saying.
Aw, Judy, please don't pay any attention to her.
Last week you were Catherine Grayson.
This week you're Hildegard.
Couldn't you be just plain Judy Foster for tonight?
If you don't like the way I sing, Oogie, you can use my understudy, Mitzi.
All right, Judy, have it your own way.
You always do anyway.
Here, you may as well take this, too.
After all, Oogie,
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
Fm
Bbm
Ab
Eb
Db
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
It's a [G] [Ab] most _ [Bbm] unusual day, [Eb] _ feel [Ab] like throwing [F] my worries [Db] _ away.
_ [Ab] As an old [Db] native born _ [Dm] Californian [Eb] would say, [Fm] it's [Cm] a most _ [Fm] unusual _
[Bb] _ [Eb] day.
_ [F] [G] There's a [Fm] most unusual _ sky, [Eb] _ not [Ab] a sign [F] of a cloud [Bbm] passing _ by.
[Ab] And if I want [Db] to sing, throw [Bb] my heart [Fm] in the ring, it's a [Bbm] most _
[Cm] unusual [Ab] _ day.
_ [B] There [Ebm] are [Ab] people, _ meeting [Db] people, _ there is [Ab] sunshine _ [Db] everywhere.
_ _ _ [Fm] There are [Bb] people, _ greeting [Eb] people, _ [Fm] and [Eb] a feeling [Fm] of [Bb] spring in [Eb] the air.
_ It's [G] a most [Ab] _ unusual [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] time, I keep [Ab] feeling my temper [Db] to climb.
[Eb] _ If [Ab] my heart won't [Db] behave [Dm] in the [Fm] usual way, there [Cm] is _ [Fm] only one [Bb] thing to say.
[Eb] _ It's [Ab] a most _ [Eb] _ [Cm] unusual, most _ unusual time.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ Gee, that was nice, Judy.
Thanks, Yuki.
What do you think, Carol? _ _
Well, it's a very cute little swing number, Judy, but _ _ frankly, I think it's a bit juvenile for a senior high school dance.
Aw, Judy, what do you ask her for anyway?
You know my sister never approves of anything.
Please be quiet.
Carol is talking.
Yes, go on, Carol.
Hey, now, wait a minute.
Who's directing this anyway?
Carol is, of course.
Well, naturally.
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Women.
_ Try singing the number slower, Judy.
More _ seductively.
_ And a scarf might give you something to do with your hands. _
Like this.
Follow me. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] It's _ a _ most _ _ _ _ _ [F] unusual _
[Ab] _ _ [Bbm] day.
_ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ Feel [Abm] like _ [Ab] throwing _ _ _ _ [B] words _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] away.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ As I sit _
[Db] before _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Dm] _
you.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] For _ [Cm] _ _ most _ _ _ _ _ [F] of you. _
_ [C] _ _ Jojo, that is not the place for the cymbal crash.
Aw, Carol, what does she have to hang onto a handkerchief for?
You'd think she had hay fever or something.
Don't be bold, Rudy.
But this is supposed to be a swing number.
As I was saying.
Aw, Judy, please don't pay any attention to her.
Last week you were Catherine Grayson.
This week you're Hildegard.
_ Couldn't you be just plain Judy Foster for tonight?
If you don't like the way I sing, Oogie, you can use my understudy, Mitzi.
All right, Judy, have it your own way.
You always do anyway.
_ Here, you may as well take this, too.
_ After all, Oogie,
It's a [G] [Ab] most _ [Bbm] unusual day, [Eb] _ feel [Ab] like throwing [F] my worries [Db] _ away.
_ [Ab] As an old [Db] native born _ [Dm] Californian [Eb] would say, [Fm] it's [Cm] a most _ [Fm] unusual _
[Bb] _ [Eb] day.
_ [F] [G] There's a [Fm] most unusual _ sky, [Eb] _ not [Ab] a sign [F] of a cloud [Bbm] passing _ by.
[Ab] And if I want [Db] to sing, throw [Bb] my heart [Fm] in the ring, it's a [Bbm] most _
[Cm] unusual [Ab] _ day.
_ [B] There [Ebm] are [Ab] people, _ meeting [Db] people, _ there is [Ab] sunshine _ [Db] everywhere.
_ _ _ [Fm] There are [Bb] people, _ greeting [Eb] people, _ [Fm] and [Eb] a feeling [Fm] of [Bb] spring in [Eb] the air.
_ It's [G] a most [Ab] _ unusual [Bbm] _ _ [Eb] time, I keep [Ab] feeling my temper [Db] to climb.
[Eb] _ If [Ab] my heart won't [Db] behave [Dm] in the [Fm] usual way, there [Cm] is _ [Fm] only one [Bb] thing to say.
[Eb] _ It's [Ab] a most _ [Eb] _ [Cm] unusual, most _ unusual time.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ Gee, that was nice, Judy.
Thanks, Yuki.
What do you think, Carol? _ _
Well, it's a very cute little swing number, Judy, but _ _ frankly, I think it's a bit juvenile for a senior high school dance.
Aw, Judy, what do you ask her for anyway?
You know my sister never approves of anything.
Please be quiet.
Carol is talking.
Yes, go on, Carol.
Hey, now, wait a minute.
Who's directing this anyway?
Carol is, of course.
Well, naturally.
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Women.
_ Try singing the number slower, Judy.
More _ seductively.
_ And a scarf might give you something to do with your hands. _
Like this.
Follow me. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] It's _ a _ most _ _ _ _ _ [F] unusual _
[Ab] _ _ [Bbm] day.
_ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ Feel [Abm] like _ [Ab] throwing _ _ _ _ [B] words _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] away.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ As I sit _
[Db] before _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Dm] _
you.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] For _ [Cm] _ _ most _ _ _ _ _ [F] of you. _
_ [C] _ _ Jojo, that is not the place for the cymbal crash.
Aw, Carol, what does she have to hang onto a handkerchief for?
You'd think she had hay fever or something.
Don't be bold, Rudy.
But this is supposed to be a swing number.
As I was saying.
Aw, Judy, please don't pay any attention to her.
Last week you were Catherine Grayson.
This week you're Hildegard.
_ Couldn't you be just plain Judy Foster for tonight?
If you don't like the way I sing, Oogie, you can use my understudy, Mitzi.
All right, Judy, have it your own way.
You always do anyway.
_ Here, you may as well take this, too.
_ After all, Oogie,