Chords for Crosby Croons A Tune ~ 1932
Tempo:
143.75 bpm
Chords used:
B
G
Ab
Db
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] [D] [Db]
[B] [Bb] [G]
[C] Hear that music on the air, listen to [G] your favorite pair, sing a song [Gm] or dance [A] for you [D] in this [G] televised review.
[C] Eat your movie king or queen, thrown upon the [Am] silver screen.
Now watch this [Ab] from me, [C] it's Hollywood on parade, [D] for Hollywood [G] is on [C] parade.
[B]
You've just heard Harold Grayson and his orchestra playing Hollywood on parade by special permission of the copyright [Db] owners.
And I might say, [B] believe it or not, by special [G] permission of Mr.
[B] Ripley, the lyrics for this song were written by Clara Bow, [Bm] by special permission of her husband, [B] Rex Bell.
This is Stuart Irwin announcing, by special permission of Ms.
[Gb] June Collier to you.
I now take great pleasure [B] in presenting that scintillating star of screen and radio, Mr.
[G] Bing Ross, [E] by [B]
special, extra special permission of his broker.
[C]
[B] [Db]
[Bbm] [Gb]
[B]
Here's a friend of mine out here, George Burns, Burns now.
Come on up George.
How are you?
Glad to see you.
[G] What goes?
Looking [B] good.
Now I'm taking a guess you've come out to be in that big picture.
You mean a big broadcast?
Yeah, flight plus.
You know George, I've wanted to tell you [N] for a long time.
I've seen you on the screen, heard you over the air, worked with you in the theater.
I really think that you have one of the [B] finest acts in show business.
Oh, [Ab] thanks very much.
I mean that sincerely.
Thanks.
I [G] certainly wish I could say something nice about you.
Well, you could if you were as big a liar as I am.
I'll see you later, Bing.
Just a minute, I was wondering George, you know the young lady in your [Bm] act, Miss Allen?
Grayson, yeah, sure.
She's delightful.
You like her?
[Gb] I think she's a charming girl.
[A] I like her myself.
She's a beautiful girl too.
I think so.
I [B] was wondering if you could fix it up for me to meet Miss Allen.
Now do you like our act or do you like Miss Allen?
Well, I likes the act and I likes Miss Allen.
Sort of likes everything.
Yeah, with me it's likes.
I see.
[G] Well, I'll have you meet Miss Allen.
Gracie, [B] come here.
This is Gracie Allen and [G] I
Oh, Martin [B] Downey.
No, no, Rudy Valli.
Gracie, that's Bing Crosby.
Oh, now you're going to change your name.
Nobody will know you.
Glad to see you.
Thank you.
Having a nice time in California? Oh, yes.
Getting around a lot, a lot of spots?
No, I'm not getting around very much.
Is that so?
Well, I was wondering if
Do you ever [G] wonder?
Sure, I wandered through the fields picking poppies a lot of times.
I mean, I [B] was wondering if you'd like to go out with me.
Well, why should you be an exception?
Gracie, I was wondering if you'd like to go out.
Oh, I [Bm] would be.
I'd love it.
You really would?
Yes.
Would you like to go out tonight?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I can't make it tonight.
I have an engagement.
Who with? My husband.
You're married?
Oh, yes.
Didn't you know?
Oh.
Who to?
To Mr.
Burns.
[G] Silly, well, everybody in town knows I'm married, eh?
Isn't that funny?
[B]
Well, I did the best I could, [N] Bing.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Oui, oui.
Bye now.
[Db] Come, let us stroll down lover's land
Once [Bbm] more to sing love's old refrain
[Gb] Soon we must say, [Ebm] Auf Wiedersehen, [Ab]
Auf Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
[Ab]
Here in your arms I can't remain
[Bbm] So let me kiss you once [Gb] again
Soon we must [Ebm]
say, Auf Wiedersehen, [Ab]
Auf Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
Your [F] love [Ebm] will cling to me
[Gb]
Through the [Ab] lonely [Db] day time
Each night [Gm] will bring to [C] me
[F] The [Bb] magic [Fm] memories [Bbm] of [Ab] May [Db] time
I know my heart won't beat again
[Bbm] Until the day we meet again
[Gb]
Sweetheart, [Ebm] goodbye, Auf Wiedersehen, [Ab] Auf Wiedersehen, my [Db] dear
[B] Danke schön.
Not at all.
Perhaps, [N] perhaps you've often wondered
if comedians of the screen are as funny in real [B] life
as they are in their production.
I think that [N] can best be answered by
showing you Olsen and Johnson in one of their off moments
on [G] the beach at Santa Monica, California.
Come on!
[C]
[D] [Gm]
[C]
[D] [Dm] [B] [E] Oh! Oh!
[Bm] [Gm]
[G] Oh, [B] now that's fine, girls.
Now that's all for today and you
Can you take a walk?
Can I take a sun bath?
Sure, [N] you can take a sun bath.
Oh, can I go and play with her?
You want to play?
I want to play, too.
Why, what do you want to play?
I want to play house.
You want to play a house?
I want to play post office, too.
You want to post office?
Post office is a kids game.
You want
I say post office is a kids game.
That's the way I play it.
[B] [Bb] [G]
[C] Hear that music on the air, listen to [G] your favorite pair, sing a song [Gm] or dance [A] for you [D] in this [G] televised review.
[C] Eat your movie king or queen, thrown upon the [Am] silver screen.
Now watch this [Ab] from me, [C] it's Hollywood on parade, [D] for Hollywood [G] is on [C] parade.
[B]
You've just heard Harold Grayson and his orchestra playing Hollywood on parade by special permission of the copyright [Db] owners.
And I might say, [B] believe it or not, by special [G] permission of Mr.
[B] Ripley, the lyrics for this song were written by Clara Bow, [Bm] by special permission of her husband, [B] Rex Bell.
This is Stuart Irwin announcing, by special permission of Ms.
[Gb] June Collier to you.
I now take great pleasure [B] in presenting that scintillating star of screen and radio, Mr.
[G] Bing Ross, [E] by [B]
special, extra special permission of his broker.
[C]
[B] [Db]
[Bbm] [Gb]
[B]
Here's a friend of mine out here, George Burns, Burns now.
Come on up George.
How are you?
Glad to see you.
[G] What goes?
Looking [B] good.
Now I'm taking a guess you've come out to be in that big picture.
You mean a big broadcast?
Yeah, flight plus.
You know George, I've wanted to tell you [N] for a long time.
I've seen you on the screen, heard you over the air, worked with you in the theater.
I really think that you have one of the [B] finest acts in show business.
Oh, [Ab] thanks very much.
I mean that sincerely.
Thanks.
I [G] certainly wish I could say something nice about you.
Well, you could if you were as big a liar as I am.
I'll see you later, Bing.
Just a minute, I was wondering George, you know the young lady in your [Bm] act, Miss Allen?
Grayson, yeah, sure.
She's delightful.
You like her?
[Gb] I think she's a charming girl.
[A] I like her myself.
She's a beautiful girl too.
I think so.
I [B] was wondering if you could fix it up for me to meet Miss Allen.
Now do you like our act or do you like Miss Allen?
Well, I likes the act and I likes Miss Allen.
Sort of likes everything.
Yeah, with me it's likes.
I see.
[G] Well, I'll have you meet Miss Allen.
Gracie, [B] come here.
This is Gracie Allen and [G] I
Oh, Martin [B] Downey.
No, no, Rudy Valli.
Gracie, that's Bing Crosby.
Oh, now you're going to change your name.
Nobody will know you.
Glad to see you.
Thank you.
Having a nice time in California? Oh, yes.
Getting around a lot, a lot of spots?
No, I'm not getting around very much.
Is that so?
Well, I was wondering if
Do you ever [G] wonder?
Sure, I wandered through the fields picking poppies a lot of times.
I mean, I [B] was wondering if you'd like to go out with me.
Well, why should you be an exception?
Gracie, I was wondering if you'd like to go out.
Oh, I [Bm] would be.
I'd love it.
You really would?
Yes.
Would you like to go out tonight?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I can't make it tonight.
I have an engagement.
Who with? My husband.
You're married?
Oh, yes.
Didn't you know?
Oh.
Who to?
To Mr.
Burns.
[G] Silly, well, everybody in town knows I'm married, eh?
Isn't that funny?
[B]
Well, I did the best I could, [N] Bing.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Oui, oui.
Bye now.
[Db] Come, let us stroll down lover's land
Once [Bbm] more to sing love's old refrain
[Gb] Soon we must say, [Ebm] Auf Wiedersehen, [Ab]
Auf Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
[Ab]
Here in your arms I can't remain
[Bbm] So let me kiss you once [Gb] again
Soon we must [Ebm]
say, Auf Wiedersehen, [Ab]
Auf Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
Your [F] love [Ebm] will cling to me
[Gb]
Through the [Ab] lonely [Db] day time
Each night [Gm] will bring to [C] me
[F] The [Bb] magic [Fm] memories [Bbm] of [Ab] May [Db] time
I know my heart won't beat again
[Bbm] Until the day we meet again
[Gb]
Sweetheart, [Ebm] goodbye, Auf Wiedersehen, [Ab] Auf Wiedersehen, my [Db] dear
[B] Danke schön.
Not at all.
Perhaps, [N] perhaps you've often wondered
if comedians of the screen are as funny in real [B] life
as they are in their production.
I think that [N] can best be answered by
showing you Olsen and Johnson in one of their off moments
on [G] the beach at Santa Monica, California.
Come on!
[C]
[D] [Gm]
[C]
[D] [Dm] [B] [E] Oh! Oh!
[Bm] [Gm]
[G] Oh, [B] now that's fine, girls.
Now that's all for today and you
Can you take a walk?
Can I take a sun bath?
Sure, [N] you can take a sun bath.
Oh, can I go and play with her?
You want to play?
I want to play, too.
Why, what do you want to play?
I want to play house.
You want to play a house?
I want to play post office, too.
You want to post office?
Post office is a kids game.
You want
I say post office is a kids game.
That's the way I play it.
Key:
B
G
Ab
Db
C
B
G
Ab
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [D] _ [Db] _
_ [B] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] Hear that music on the air, _ listen to [G] your favorite pair, sing a song [Gm] or dance [A] for you [D] in this [G] _ televised review.
_ [C] _ Eat your movie king or queen, _ _ thrown upon the [Am] silver _ screen.
Now watch this [Ab] from me, [C] it's Hollywood on parade, [D] for Hollywood [G] is on [C] parade.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
You've just heard Harold Grayson _ and his orchestra playing Hollywood on parade by special permission of the copyright [Db] owners.
_ And I might say, [B] believe it or not, by special [G] permission of Mr.
[B] Ripley, the lyrics for this song were written by Clara Bow, _ [Bm] by special permission of her husband, [B] Rex Bell. _
This is Stuart Irwin announcing, _ _ by special permission of Ms. _ _
_ [Gb] June Collier to you.
_ I now take great pleasure [B] in presenting that scintillating star of screen and radio, _ Mr.
[G] Bing Ross, _ [E] _ by [B]
special, extra special permission of his broker.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
Here's a _ _ friend of mine out here, George Burns, Burns now. _ _ _
Come on up George.
_ How are you?
Glad to see you.
[G] What goes?
Looking [B] good.
Now I'm taking a guess you've come out to be in that big picture.
You mean a big broadcast?
Yeah, flight plus.
You know George, I've wanted to tell you [N] for a long time.
I've seen you on the screen, heard you over the air, _ worked with you in the theater.
I really think that you have one of the [B] finest acts in show business.
Oh, [Ab] thanks very much.
I mean that sincerely.
Thanks.
I [G] certainly wish I could say something nice about you.
_ _ Well, you could if you were as big a liar as I am.
I'll see you later, Bing.
Just a minute, I was wondering George, you know the young lady in your [Bm] act, Miss Allen?
Grayson, yeah, sure.
She's delightful.
You like her?
[Gb] I think she's a charming girl.
[A] I like her myself.
She's a beautiful girl too.
I think so.
I [B] was wondering if you could fix it up for me to meet Miss Allen.
Now do you like our act or do you like Miss Allen?
Well, I likes the act and I likes Miss Allen.
Sort of likes everything.
Yeah, with me it's likes.
I see.
[G] Well, I'll have you meet Miss Allen.
Gracie, [B] come here.
_ This is Gracie Allen and [G] I_
Oh, Martin [B] Downey.
No, no, Rudy Valli.
Gracie, that's Bing Crosby.
Oh, now you're going to change your name.
Nobody will know you.
Glad to see you.
Thank you.
Having a nice time in California? Oh, yes.
Getting around a lot, a lot of spots?
No, I'm not getting around very much.
Is that so?
Well, I was wondering if_
Do you ever [G] wonder?
_ _ Sure, I wandered through the fields picking poppies a lot of times.
I mean, I [B] was wondering if you'd like to go out with me.
Well, why should you be an exception? _
Gracie, I was wondering if you'd like to go out.
Oh, I [Bm] would be.
I'd love it.
You really would?
Yes.
Would you like to go out tonight?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I can't make it tonight.
I have an engagement.
Who with? My husband.
You're married?
Oh, yes.
Didn't you know?
Oh. _
_ _ Who to?
To Mr.
Burns.
_ [G] _ _ Silly, well, everybody in town knows I'm married, eh?
Isn't that funny?
[B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, I did the best I could, [N] Bing.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Oui, oui.
Bye now.
_ [Db] _ _ Come, let us stroll _ _ down lover's land _
Once [Bbm] more to sing _ _ love's old refrain
[Gb] _ Soon we must say, _ [Ebm] Auf Wiedersehen, _ _ [Ab]
Auf _ Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
[Ab] _ _
_ _ _ Here in your _ arms I can't remain _ _ _
[Bbm] So let me kiss you _ once [Gb] again
_ Soon we must [Ebm]
say, Auf Wiedersehen, _ [Ab] _
Auf Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
Your [F] love [Ebm] will cling to me
[Gb] _
_ Through the [Ab] lonely [Db] day _ _ time
_ Each night [Gm] will bring to _ [C] me _
[F] The [Bb] magic _ _ [Fm] _ memories [Bbm] of _ [Ab] May [Db] time _
I know my _ heart won't beat _ again
_ [Bbm] Until the day we meet again
_ [Gb] _ _
_ Sweetheart, _ [Ebm] goodbye, _ Auf _ _ Wiedersehen, _ [Ab] Auf _ _ _ _ _ _ Wiedersehen, _ my _ [Db] _ _ dear
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Danke _ _ schön.
Not at all. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Perhaps, [N] perhaps you've often wondered
if comedians of the screen are as funny in real [B] life
as they are in their production. _
I think that [N] can best be answered by
showing you Olsen and Johnson in one of their off moments
on [G] the beach at Santa Monica, California.
_ _ _ Come on!
[C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [B] [E] Oh! Oh!
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ Oh, [B] now that's fine, girls.
Now that's all for today and you_ _ _ _ _
Can you take a walk?
Can I take a sun bath?
Sure, [N] you can take a sun bath. _ _ _
Oh, can I go and play with her?
You want to play?
I want to play, too.
Why, what do you want to play?
I want to play house.
You want to play a house?
I want to play post office, too.
You want to post office?
_ Post office is a kids game.
You want_
I say post office is a kids game.
That's the way I play it. _ _
_ [B] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] Hear that music on the air, _ listen to [G] your favorite pair, sing a song [Gm] or dance [A] for you [D] in this [G] _ televised review.
_ [C] _ Eat your movie king or queen, _ _ thrown upon the [Am] silver _ screen.
Now watch this [Ab] from me, [C] it's Hollywood on parade, [D] for Hollywood [G] is on [C] parade.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
You've just heard Harold Grayson _ and his orchestra playing Hollywood on parade by special permission of the copyright [Db] owners.
_ And I might say, [B] believe it or not, by special [G] permission of Mr.
[B] Ripley, the lyrics for this song were written by Clara Bow, _ [Bm] by special permission of her husband, [B] Rex Bell. _
This is Stuart Irwin announcing, _ _ by special permission of Ms. _ _
_ [Gb] June Collier to you.
_ I now take great pleasure [B] in presenting that scintillating star of screen and radio, _ Mr.
[G] Bing Ross, _ [E] _ by [B]
special, extra special permission of his broker.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
Here's a _ _ friend of mine out here, George Burns, Burns now. _ _ _
Come on up George.
_ How are you?
Glad to see you.
[G] What goes?
Looking [B] good.
Now I'm taking a guess you've come out to be in that big picture.
You mean a big broadcast?
Yeah, flight plus.
You know George, I've wanted to tell you [N] for a long time.
I've seen you on the screen, heard you over the air, _ worked with you in the theater.
I really think that you have one of the [B] finest acts in show business.
Oh, [Ab] thanks very much.
I mean that sincerely.
Thanks.
I [G] certainly wish I could say something nice about you.
_ _ Well, you could if you were as big a liar as I am.
I'll see you later, Bing.
Just a minute, I was wondering George, you know the young lady in your [Bm] act, Miss Allen?
Grayson, yeah, sure.
She's delightful.
You like her?
[Gb] I think she's a charming girl.
[A] I like her myself.
She's a beautiful girl too.
I think so.
I [B] was wondering if you could fix it up for me to meet Miss Allen.
Now do you like our act or do you like Miss Allen?
Well, I likes the act and I likes Miss Allen.
Sort of likes everything.
Yeah, with me it's likes.
I see.
[G] Well, I'll have you meet Miss Allen.
Gracie, [B] come here.
_ This is Gracie Allen and [G] I_
Oh, Martin [B] Downey.
No, no, Rudy Valli.
Gracie, that's Bing Crosby.
Oh, now you're going to change your name.
Nobody will know you.
Glad to see you.
Thank you.
Having a nice time in California? Oh, yes.
Getting around a lot, a lot of spots?
No, I'm not getting around very much.
Is that so?
Well, I was wondering if_
Do you ever [G] wonder?
_ _ Sure, I wandered through the fields picking poppies a lot of times.
I mean, I [B] was wondering if you'd like to go out with me.
Well, why should you be an exception? _
Gracie, I was wondering if you'd like to go out.
Oh, I [Bm] would be.
I'd love it.
You really would?
Yes.
Would you like to go out tonight?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I can't make it tonight.
I have an engagement.
Who with? My husband.
You're married?
Oh, yes.
Didn't you know?
Oh. _
_ _ Who to?
To Mr.
Burns.
_ [G] _ _ Silly, well, everybody in town knows I'm married, eh?
Isn't that funny?
[B] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Well, I did the best I could, [N] Bing.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Oui, oui.
Bye now.
_ [Db] _ _ Come, let us stroll _ _ down lover's land _
Once [Bbm] more to sing _ _ love's old refrain
[Gb] _ Soon we must say, _ [Ebm] Auf Wiedersehen, _ _ [Ab]
Auf _ Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
[Ab] _ _
_ _ _ Here in your _ arms I can't remain _ _ _
[Bbm] So let me kiss you _ once [Gb] again
_ Soon we must [Ebm]
say, Auf Wiedersehen, _ [Ab] _
Auf Wiedersehen, [Db] my dear
Your [F] love [Ebm] will cling to me
[Gb] _
_ Through the [Ab] lonely [Db] day _ _ time
_ Each night [Gm] will bring to _ [C] me _
[F] The [Bb] magic _ _ [Fm] _ memories [Bbm] of _ [Ab] May [Db] time _
I know my _ heart won't beat _ again
_ [Bbm] Until the day we meet again
_ [Gb] _ _
_ Sweetheart, _ [Ebm] goodbye, _ Auf _ _ Wiedersehen, _ [Ab] Auf _ _ _ _ _ _ Wiedersehen, _ my _ [Db] _ _ dear
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Danke _ _ schön.
Not at all. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Perhaps, [N] perhaps you've often wondered
if comedians of the screen are as funny in real [B] life
as they are in their production. _
I think that [N] can best be answered by
showing you Olsen and Johnson in one of their off moments
on [G] the beach at Santa Monica, California.
_ _ _ Come on!
[C] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [B] [E] Oh! Oh!
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
[G] _ _ _ Oh, [B] now that's fine, girls.
Now that's all for today and you_ _ _ _ _
Can you take a walk?
Can I take a sun bath?
Sure, [N] you can take a sun bath. _ _ _
Oh, can I go and play with her?
You want to play?
I want to play, too.
Why, what do you want to play?
I want to play house.
You want to play a house?
I want to play post office, too.
You want to post office?
_ Post office is a kids game.
You want_
I say post office is a kids game.
That's the way I play it. _ _