Chords for Michel Legrand and Kuh Ledesma----How Do You Keep The Music Playing
Tempo:
67 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bb
Eb
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
which is at my surprise because you know in Paris we don't know those things.
It's a very musical country, everybody is very musically educated and there's a lot of theaters,
there's a lot of musicians, singers, composers, so it's beautiful.
And tonight I invited one of your
extraordinary beautiful and great singers because we are going to do some duets, you know, some from
the scores that I wrote, you know, among movies.
So would you welcome someone who I'm very happy
to invite tonight who is an extraordinary singer, Miss [Gb] Kou Ledesma.
[Ab]
So we're going to start tonight
with a [D] duet because you cannot sing a [Bb] duet alone.
[E] Exactly.
Right.
So now because you know both of
us are on stage here, we'd like to do a duet on a song coming from an American movie called
Best Friends and the song is
Oh you're still here.
Never satisfied, you know, he takes 200
pictures but no one is good.
I'll tell you, I think tomorrow we're going to find that in Chiapo.
Really?
Yeah.
You know where Chiapo is, right?
No, but you'll tell me.
Okay, later.
Okay.
So are you
happy here, Sarah?
Good, huh?
Good [Ab] position.
If you want to come on stage, please, you're welcome.
[E]
Can we do a trio with him?
Does he sing?
Maybe not.
Okay, so here is a duet from this movie.
It's called How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
[G] [E]
[Bb] How do you keep [Eb] the music playing?
[C] [Eb] How do you make [Fm] it last?
[Ab] [Bbm] How do you keep the [F] song from fading, [Eb]
fading too fast?
[C]
[Fm] How [Ab] do you lose [F] yourself to someone [Eb] and never lose [Ab] your way?
[D] How do you not run out of little [G] things to say?
[Cm] [C] [F]
[Bbm] And since we know we're always [Eb] changing, [Ab]
how could it, can it be the [Fm] same?
[Db]
[Cm] And tell me how, [Bbm] year after year, you're sure your [Db] heart won't fall apart each [Eb] time you hear
her [Bbm] [C] name?
[C] I
[Fm]
[Bb] think of you, it's not [Eb] all good enough.
[Ab] The more that [D] I'm afraid,
that in your eyes [G] I may not see you
[Cm] forever, forever.
[F] [Bbm]
If we can be [Eb] the best of lovers,
[Ab]
yet be the [Fm] best of friends.
[Db]
If [Cm] we can try [Eb] with every day [F] to make it [Bbm] better,
as it was,
[Bb] then I [Eb] suppose
the music
[Db]
[Ab] never ends.
[Ebm] [D] [Gm]
[C] [F] It's not [Bb] the [E] more that I'm afraid,
that in your [A] eyes I may not see [Dm] you forever, [D] forever.
[Ab]
[Cm] If we can be [C] the best [F] of lovers,
[Bb] yet [Am] be the [Gm] best of friends.
[F]
[Eb] If we [Dm] can try with every [G] day to make it [Cm] better,
as it grows,
we set it [F] up,
then I [C] suppose
the music
[F]
[Bb] never ends.
[Ab] Never ends.
[Bb] [Ab] [C]
[Bb] [Ab] Never
[Bb] ends. Never ends.
[Bb]
[F]
It's a very musical country, everybody is very musically educated and there's a lot of theaters,
there's a lot of musicians, singers, composers, so it's beautiful.
And tonight I invited one of your
extraordinary beautiful and great singers because we are going to do some duets, you know, some from
the scores that I wrote, you know, among movies.
So would you welcome someone who I'm very happy
to invite tonight who is an extraordinary singer, Miss [Gb] Kou Ledesma.
[Ab]
So we're going to start tonight
with a [D] duet because you cannot sing a [Bb] duet alone.
[E] Exactly.
Right.
So now because you know both of
us are on stage here, we'd like to do a duet on a song coming from an American movie called
Best Friends and the song is
Oh you're still here.
Never satisfied, you know, he takes 200
pictures but no one is good.
I'll tell you, I think tomorrow we're going to find that in Chiapo.
Really?
Yeah.
You know where Chiapo is, right?
No, but you'll tell me.
Okay, later.
Okay.
So are you
happy here, Sarah?
Good, huh?
Good [Ab] position.
If you want to come on stage, please, you're welcome.
[E]
Can we do a trio with him?
Does he sing?
Maybe not.
Okay, so here is a duet from this movie.
It's called How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
[G] [E]
[Bb] How do you keep [Eb] the music playing?
[C] [Eb] How do you make [Fm] it last?
[Ab] [Bbm] How do you keep the [F] song from fading, [Eb]
fading too fast?
[C]
[Fm] How [Ab] do you lose [F] yourself to someone [Eb] and never lose [Ab] your way?
[D] How do you not run out of little [G] things to say?
[Cm] [C] [F]
[Bbm] And since we know we're always [Eb] changing, [Ab]
how could it, can it be the [Fm] same?
[Db]
[Cm] And tell me how, [Bbm] year after year, you're sure your [Db] heart won't fall apart each [Eb] time you hear
her [Bbm] [C] name?
[C] I
[Fm]
[Bb] think of you, it's not [Eb] all good enough.
[Ab] The more that [D] I'm afraid,
that in your eyes [G] I may not see you
[Cm] forever, forever.
[F] [Bbm]
If we can be [Eb] the best of lovers,
[Ab]
yet be the [Fm] best of friends.
[Db]
If [Cm] we can try [Eb] with every day [F] to make it [Bbm] better,
as it was,
[Bb] then I [Eb] suppose
the music
[Db]
[Ab] never ends.
[Ebm] [D] [Gm]
[C] [F] It's not [Bb] the [E] more that I'm afraid,
that in your [A] eyes I may not see [Dm] you forever, [D] forever.
[Ab]
[Cm] If we can be [C] the best [F] of lovers,
[Bb] yet [Am] be the [Gm] best of friends.
[F]
[Eb] If we [Dm] can try with every [G] day to make it [Cm] better,
as it grows,
we set it [F] up,
then I [C] suppose
the music
[F]
[Bb] never ends.
[Ab] Never ends.
[Bb] [Ab] [C]
[Bb] [Ab] Never
[Bb] ends. Never ends.
[Bb]
[F]
Key:
Ab
Bb
Eb
F
C
Ab
Bb
Eb
which is at my surprise because you know in Paris we don't know those things.
It's a very musical country, everybody is very musically educated and there's a lot of theaters,
there's a lot of musicians, singers, composers, so it's beautiful.
And tonight I invited one of your
extraordinary beautiful and great singers because we are going to do some duets, you know, some from
the scores that I wrote, you know, among movies.
So would you welcome someone who I'm very happy
to invite tonight who is an extraordinary singer, Miss [Gb] Kou Ledesma.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So we're going to start tonight
with a [D] duet because you cannot sing a [Bb] duet alone.
_ [E] _ Exactly.
Right.
So now because you know both of
us are on stage here, we'd like to do a duet on a song coming from an American movie called
Best Friends and the song is_
Oh you're still here.
Never satisfied, you know, he takes 200
pictures but no one is good.
_ I'll tell you, I think tomorrow we're going to find that in Chiapo.
Really?
Yeah.
You know where Chiapo is, right?
No, but you'll tell me.
Okay, later.
Okay.
So are you
happy here, Sarah?
Good, huh?
Good [Ab] position.
If you want to come on stage, please, you're welcome.
[E] _ _
Can we do a trio with him?
Does he sing?
_ Maybe not.
Okay, so here is a duet from this movie.
It's called How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ How do you keep [Eb] the music playing?
[C] _ _ [Eb] How do you make [Fm] it last?
[Ab] _ _ [Bbm] How do you keep the [F] song from fading, [Eb]
fading too _ fast?
[C] _ _ _
_ [Fm] How [Ab] do you lose [F] yourself to someone [Eb] and never lose [Ab] your way? _ _
[D] How do you not run out of little [G] things to say?
[Cm] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bbm] And since we know we're always [Eb] changing, _ [Ab] _
how could it, can it be the [Fm] same?
_ [Db] _
[Cm] And tell me how, [Bbm] year after year, you're sure your [Db] heart won't fall apart each [Eb] time you hear
her [Bbm] _ _ _ [C] name?
_ [C] I
[Fm] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] think of you, it's not [Eb] all good enough.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ The more that [D] I'm afraid,
_ that in your eyes [G] I may not see you
[Cm] forever, _ forever.
_ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _
If we can be [Eb] the best of lovers,
[Ab]
yet be the [Fm] best of friends.
_ [Db]
If [Cm] we can try [Eb] with every day [F] to make it [Bbm] better,
as it was,
[Bb] then I [Eb] suppose
the music
_ _ _ [Db]
[Ab] never ends.
[Ebm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] It's not _ _ [Bb] _ _ the [E] more that I'm afraid,
that _ in your [A] eyes I may not see [Dm] you forever, _ _ [D] forever.
_ _ [Ab] _
[Cm] _ If we can be [C] the best [F] of lovers,
[Bb] yet [Am] be the [Gm] best of friends.
_ [F] _
[Eb] If we [Dm] can try with every [G] day to make it [Cm] better,
as it grows,
_ we set it [F] up,
then I [C] suppose
the music
[F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] never ends.
_ [Ab] Never ends.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [C] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [Ab] Never _ _
_ [Bb] ends. Never ends.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
It's a very musical country, everybody is very musically educated and there's a lot of theaters,
there's a lot of musicians, singers, composers, so it's beautiful.
And tonight I invited one of your
extraordinary beautiful and great singers because we are going to do some duets, you know, some from
the scores that I wrote, you know, among movies.
So would you welcome someone who I'm very happy
to invite tonight who is an extraordinary singer, Miss [Gb] Kou Ledesma.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
So we're going to start tonight
with a [D] duet because you cannot sing a [Bb] duet alone.
_ [E] _ Exactly.
Right.
So now because you know both of
us are on stage here, we'd like to do a duet on a song coming from an American movie called
Best Friends and the song is_
Oh you're still here.
Never satisfied, you know, he takes 200
pictures but no one is good.
_ I'll tell you, I think tomorrow we're going to find that in Chiapo.
Really?
Yeah.
You know where Chiapo is, right?
No, but you'll tell me.
Okay, later.
Okay.
So are you
happy here, Sarah?
Good, huh?
Good [Ab] position.
If you want to come on stage, please, you're welcome.
[E] _ _
Can we do a trio with him?
Does he sing?
_ Maybe not.
Okay, so here is a duet from this movie.
It's called How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ How do you keep [Eb] the music playing?
[C] _ _ [Eb] How do you make [Fm] it last?
[Ab] _ _ [Bbm] How do you keep the [F] song from fading, [Eb]
fading too _ fast?
[C] _ _ _
_ [Fm] How [Ab] do you lose [F] yourself to someone [Eb] and never lose [Ab] your way? _ _
[D] How do you not run out of little [G] things to say?
[Cm] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bbm] And since we know we're always [Eb] changing, _ [Ab] _
how could it, can it be the [Fm] same?
_ [Db] _
[Cm] And tell me how, [Bbm] year after year, you're sure your [Db] heart won't fall apart each [Eb] time you hear
her [Bbm] _ _ _ [C] name?
_ [C] I
[Fm] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] think of you, it's not [Eb] all good enough.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ The more that [D] I'm afraid,
_ that in your eyes [G] I may not see you
[Cm] forever, _ forever.
_ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _
If we can be [Eb] the best of lovers,
[Ab]
yet be the [Fm] best of friends.
_ [Db]
If [Cm] we can try [Eb] with every day [F] to make it [Bbm] better,
as it was,
[Bb] then I [Eb] suppose
the music
_ _ _ [Db]
[Ab] never ends.
[Ebm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] It's not _ _ [Bb] _ _ the [E] more that I'm afraid,
that _ in your [A] eyes I may not see [Dm] you forever, _ _ [D] forever.
_ _ [Ab] _
[Cm] _ If we can be [C] the best [F] of lovers,
[Bb] yet [Am] be the [Gm] best of friends.
_ [F] _
[Eb] If we [Dm] can try with every [G] day to make it [Cm] better,
as it grows,
_ we set it [F] up,
then I [C] suppose
the music
[F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] never ends.
_ [Ab] Never ends.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [C] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [Ab] Never _ _
_ [Bb] ends. Never ends.
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _