Chords for Engelbert Humperdinck on Dean Martin Show singing "Crosby, Sinatra & Me"

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Engelbert Humperdinck on Dean Martin Show singing "Crosby, Sinatra & Me" chords
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How's every little dink?
Just fine.
It's a real treat having you on my show.
Thank you, Dean.
Thank you so much.
You know, ever since I got into show business, there's [Abm] one singer I've [Gm] always wanted to work with.
That's right.
That's why being here [G] right now means an awful lot to me.
It does?
[Ab]
Sure.
If Andy's watching tonight, maybe he'll invite me on his show.
[Eb]
[Cm] [D] [Eb] For several generations now, America has had three very able singers here who haven't done too bad.
The critics and the public [Ab] all agree.
[Fm] [Gb] [Eb] There's [Em] Crosby, [Bb] Sinatra, [Eb] and me.
[Cm] Well, that's [Gm] very good company.
[Eb]
But you're [Cm] no [Eb] slouch yourself.
Now tell me, [Cm] how did you [Gm] get started [Eb] singing?
[Ab] Well, [Eb] my mother [Cm] gave me singing lessons [Eb] every afternoon.
She said, you may not be Italian, but at least you sing in tune.
When it comes to real [G] singers, [Ab] there are [Fm] three.
[Gb] [Eb] [E] Crosby, [Fm] [Bb] Sinatra, [Eb] and me.
[Dbm] Well, as a matter of fact, she always included me, but then she is my mother.
[Dm] Yeah.
I [Gm] learned the songs that made you famous from Hollywood to Rome.
[Fm] Like Volare, [C] that's Amore.
And [Fm] my old Kentucky home.
Oh, that was one of Frank's.
Oops.
[N] Well, I hope I can get up in that group someday.
It seems like you three have always been in the hit listing.
The past 40.
I mean the top 40.
[Gm] Well, someday everybody's gonna know [Eb] that I exist.
I could spell your name, I'd gladly add you to the list.
And there it lies on [G] every [Ab] big marquee.
[Gb] [Eb] There'll be [E] Crosby, [Bb] Sinatra, [Eb] and me.
What happened to me?
[Gm] Just listen to this.
[Eb]
[Fm] I'll never smile [Ab] again.
Hey, [Gm] you do it better than he does.
Thank you.
[Eb]
[Bb] I'm [G] dreaming [Ab] of a wife.
[Gbm] Buh, buh, [Gm] buh, buh.
It'd be [Eb] great, you know that?
Everybody loves [Cm] somebody special.
[Fm] Now you're getting [Bb] into a little trouble, aren't you?
[Eb]
We could be just as sexy as Tom Jones or Tiny Tim.
[Gm] No matter [Bbm] what, there's [Ab] always gonna be.
[Gb] [Eb]
[C] Crosby, [D] Sinatra, [Eb] Pat [E] Boone, [Fm] and [Bb] Elvis.
[Eb] Clint [Em] Campbell, [Fm] Paul Anka, and you.
[Gm]
Hey!
[F] [Eb] [Ab] [Eb] [N]
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_ _ _ _ _ How's every little dink?
Just fine.
_ It's a real treat having you on my show.
Thank you, Dean.
Thank you so much.
You know, ever since I got into show business, there's [Abm] one singer I've [Gm] always wanted to work with.
_ _ That's right.
That's why being here [G] right now means _ an awful lot to me.
It does?
[Ab]
Sure.
If Andy's watching tonight, maybe he'll invite me on his show.
[Eb] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [D] [Eb] For several generations now, America has had three very able singers here who haven't done too bad.
The critics and the public [Ab] all agree.
_ [Fm] _ [Gb] [Eb] There's [Em] Crosby, [Bb] Sinatra, [Eb] and me.
[Cm] Well, that's [Gm] very good company.
[Eb]
But you're [Cm] no [Eb] slouch yourself.
Now tell me, [Cm] how did you [Gm] get started [Eb] singing?
[Ab] Well, [Eb] _ my mother [Cm] gave me singing lessons [Eb] every afternoon.
She said, you may not be Italian, but at least you sing in tune.
When it comes to real [G] singers, [Ab] there are [Fm] three.
[Gb] _ [Eb] [E] Crosby, [Fm] [Bb] Sinatra, [Eb] and me.
_ [Dbm] Well, as a matter of fact, she always included me, but then she is my mother.
[Dm] Yeah.
_ I [Gm] learned the songs that made you famous from Hollywood to Rome.
[Fm] Like Volare, [C] that's Amore.
And [Fm] my old Kentucky home.
Oh, that was one of Frank's.
Oops. _
[N] _ Well, I hope I can get up in that group someday.
It seems like you three have always been in the hit listing.
The past 40.
I mean the top 40. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gm] Well, someday everybody's gonna know [Eb] that I exist.
I could spell your name, I'd gladly add you to the list.
And there it lies on [G] every [Ab] big marquee.
[Gb] [Eb] There'll be [E] Crosby, [Bb] Sinatra, [Eb] and me. _
What happened to me?
[Gm] Just listen to this.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Fm] I'll never smile _ [Ab] again.
Hey, [Gm] you do it better than he does.
Thank you.
[Eb] _
_ [Bb] I'm [G] dreaming [Ab] of a wife.
_ [Gbm] Buh, buh, [Gm] buh, buh.
It'd be [Eb] great, you know that?
_ _ Everybody _ loves [Cm] somebody special.
[Fm] Now you're getting [Bb] into a little trouble, aren't you?
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ We could be just as sexy as Tom Jones or Tiny Tim.
[Gm] No matter [Bbm] what, there's [Ab] always gonna be.
_ [Gb] _ [Eb]
[C] Crosby, [D] Sinatra, [Eb] Pat [E] Boone, [Fm] and [Bb] Elvis.
[Eb] Clint [Em] Campbell, [Fm] Paul Anka, and you.
_ [Gm]
Hey!
[F] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
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