Chords for Bing Crosby - I Found Million Dollar Baby (In A Five and Ten Cent Store) 1931

Tempo:
111.95 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

Dm

G

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bing Crosby - I Found  Million Dollar Baby (In A Five and Ten Cent Store) 1931 chords
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[A]
[C] [F] [D]
[F] It was a lucky April shower, it was the most [Dm] convenient [G] of all.
[C] I [Gb] found a million dollar baby [C]
in a five and two [F] cent store.
The rain continued for an hour, I hung around for [Dm] three or [G] four.
[C] [Gb] Around a million dollar baby [C]
in a five and ten [F] cent store.
[E]
She [A] was selling [Bb] china, [A] and when she made [Dm] those [A] eyes,
[Dm]
I [G] kept buying [Ebm] china [Dm] until the crowd [Gm] got [Bb] wise.
[C]
Incidentally, [F] if you should run into a shower,
just step inside my [Dm] cottage [G] door,
[Am] and [Gb] meet the million dollar baby [C]
from the five and ten [F] cent store.
[Dm] Love comes along like a popular song, anytime or [F] anywhere at all.
[C]
Rain or [Eb] sunshine, [Bb] [C] spring [F] or fall,
[Dm] say you never know when it may say hello in a [D] very [Gbm] unexpected place.
[Dm] For example,
[Am] [Dm] take [Em] my [C] case.
[F]
[Dm] Ba ba dee boo, [G] ba [C] ba dee [Gb] boo,
[C] ba ba dee boo, ba ba [F] dee boo,
ba ba dee boo, ba ba dee boo,
ba ba dee boo, ba ba [G] [C] [Gb]
[F] dee boo,
[C]
[F] She [A] was selling [Bb]
china, [A] and when she made [Dm] those [A]
[Dm] eyes,
I kept [G] buying [Ab] china [Dm] [G] until [Gm] the crowd [Bb] got wise.
[C] Incidentally, [F] if you should run into a shower,
step inside [Dm] my cottage [G] door,
[C] [Gb]
and meet [F] my [C] million dollar baby from the five and ten [F] cent store.
[N]
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
Dm
2311
G
2131
A
1231
C
3211
F
134211111
Dm
2311
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To start learning Bing Crosby, Bing Crosby, Bing Crosby, Unknown Artist, Unknown Artist, Unknown Artist - (In a Five-and-Ten Cent Store, 1930-1934) I Found A Million-Dollar Baby chords, delve into these chords sequence to get the song's feel: G, C, F, A, E, C, F, Gm and C. Begin your practice at a relaxed 56 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 113. With F Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
[F] It was a lucky April shower, _ _ it was the most [Dm] convenient [G] of all.
[C] I [Gb] found a million dollar baby [C] _
in a five and two [F] cent store. _
_ The rain continued for an hour, _ _ I hung around for [Dm] three or [G] four.
_ [C] _ [Gb] Around a million dollar baby [C] _
in a five and ten [F] cent store.
[E]
She [A] was selling _ [Bb] china, [A] _ and when she made [Dm] those [A] eyes,
_ [Dm] _ _
I [G] kept buying [Ebm] china _ [Dm] _ until the crowd [Gm] got _ [Bb] wise.
[C] _ _
Incidentally, [F] if you should run into a shower, _
_ just step inside my [Dm] cottage [G] door,
_ [Am] and [Gb] meet the million dollar baby [C] _
from the five and ten [F] cent store. _
_ [Dm] Love comes along like a popular song, anytime or [F] anywhere at all.
_ [C]
Rain or [Eb] sunshine, _ [Bb] _ [C] spring [F] or fall,
[Dm] _ say you never know when it may say hello in a [D] very [Gbm] unexpected place.
_ [Dm] For example, _
[Am] _ _ [Dm] _ take [Em] my _ [C] case.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] Ba ba dee boo, _ _ _ _ [G] ba [C] ba dee [Gb] boo, _ _
_ [C] ba ba dee boo, ba ba [F] dee boo,
ba ba dee boo, ba ba dee boo,
ba ba dee boo, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ba _ ba [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Gb] _
_ [F] dee boo,
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ She [A] was selling [Bb]
china, [A] _ and when she made [Dm] those [A] _
[Dm] eyes,
I kept [G] buying [Ab] china _ [Dm] _ [G] _ until [Gm] the crowd [Bb] got wise.
[C] _ _ Incidentally, [F] _ if you should run into a shower,
_ _ _ step inside [Dm] my cottage [G] door,
_ [C] _ _ [Gb]
and meet [F] my [C] million dollar baby from the five and ten [F] cent store. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _

Facts about this song

The album Crosby, Bing: Classic Crosby includes this song, written by Harry Warren, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon.