Chords for "On the Street Where You Live" Vic Damone

Tempo:
94.45 bpm
Chords used:

B

F#

C#m

D#

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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"On the Street Where You Live"   Vic Damone chords
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[B] Oh, [F#] [D#]
the [E] towering feeling, just [Em] to know somehow [F] you [C#m] are near.
[F#]
I have
[B] often [C#m] walked [F#] [B] on this street [C#m] before, [F#] [B] but the pavement always stayed [D] beneath [C#m] my feet before.
[F#] All at [C#] once am [G] I several [B] stories [G#]
high, [C#m] knowing I'm [F#] on the street [B] where you [G#] [C#m] live.
[B] Are there lilac trees [C#m] [F#] in the [B] heart of [C#m] town?
[F#] [B] Can you hear a lark in [G#] any [D] [C#m] other part of [F#] town?
Does [C#m] enchantment [F#] pour?
[B] No, [C#m] it's [E] just [F#] on the street [B] where you live for [D#]
[E] healing.
[Em] Oh, the towering feeling, just to know [F] somehow [B] you are near.
[G] [Bm] [G#m] The overpowering [A#] feeling that [D#] any second [A#] you may [C#] suddenly [F#] appear.
[B] People stop and [C#m] [F#] stare, [B] they don't bother [C#m] me, [F#] for [B] there's nowhere else on [D] earth that [C#m] I would rather [F#] be.
Let the [C#m] time go by, [F#]
if [B] I can be [C#m]
here on the [F#] street where you [B] live.
[N]
Key:  
B
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F#
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C#m
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D#
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E
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B
12341112
F#
134211112
C#m
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Sammy Davis Jr - (Single Version) That Old Black Magic chords, practice playing F#, B, C#m, F# and C#m in sequence. A strategic approach would be to train at 47 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 94. Align the capo with your vocal depth and chord choice, bearing in mind the song's original key: F# Major.

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[B] Oh, [F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ _ the [E] towering feeling, _ _ just [Em] to know _ _ somehow [F] you [C#m] are _ near.
[F#] _
I _ _ have _ _
[B] often [C#m] walked [F#] [B] on this street [C#m] before, _ [F#] [B] but the pavement always stayed [D] beneath [C#m] my feet before.
[F#] _ All at [C#] once am [G] _ I several [B] stories [G#]
high, [C#m] knowing I'm [F#] on the street [B] where you [G#] _ [C#m] live.
[B] Are there lilac trees [C#m] _ [F#] in the [B] heart of [C#m] town?
[F#] [B] Can you hear a lark in [G#] any [D] [C#m] other part of [F#] town?
Does [C#m] enchantment [F#] pour?
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ No, [C#m] it's [E] just [F#] on the street [B] where you _ live for [D#] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ healing.
_ _ [Em] Oh, the towering feeling, just to know _ [F] somehow [B] you are _ _ near.
_ [G] _ [Bm] [G#m] The _ overpowering _ [A#] feeling that [D#] any second [A#] you may [C#] suddenly [F#] appear. _ _ _
[B] People stop and [C#m] [F#] stare, [B] they don't bother [C#m] me, [F#] for [B] there's nowhere else on [D] earth that [C#m] I would rather [F#] be.
Let the [C#m] time go _ by, _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ if _ [B] I _ can be [C#m] _
here on the [F#] street _ _ where _ _ you [B] live. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

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This song was written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer.

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