Chords for The Anniversary Song - Al Jolson (Larry Parks - The Jolson Story) (1946)

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The Anniversary Song - Al Jolson (Larry Parks - The Jolson Story) (1946) chords
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[D] Die, da da die, da da die
[Gm] Remember [E] that, Asa?
[Db] [Dm] [E] Heard you sing it a thousand times, Papa.
[Bb] That was the waltz at our wedding.
[A] Come on, Asa, come and sing with me.
No, you go ahead, Papa.
Oh, [D] listen [G] to this.
[Gm] As a little boy he used [A] to sing with me at the synagogue.
[Fm] What's the matter?
[Bb] Too, too [D] big a man now, huh?
[Gm] Mama, [D] Mama, tell me the truth.
Who was always a better singer, me or Asa?
[B] You, of course, Papa.
Uh-huh.
[A] Hear that?
Come on, please.
Da da [Dm]
[Gm]
[Dm] [A]
[Dm] [A]
da
How we danced on the [Dm]
night we were wed.
[Gm] We vowed our true [F] [Dm] love, though [Em] a [A] word wasn't [Dm] said.
[A] The world was in bloom.
[Dm] There were stars in the skies, except [Gm] [F] for the few [Dm] that were [A] there [Dm] in your eyes.
[E]
Dear as [C] I held you [F] close in my arms, [C] angels were singing a [F] hymn to your charms.
[A] Two hearts gently beating, [Dm] murmuring love.
[Gm]
Darling, [A] I love you [Dm] so.
The [A] night seemed to fade into [Dm] blossoming dawn.
[Gm] The sun shone [F]
anew, [Dm] but the [A] dance lingered [Dm]
on.
[A] Could we but recall that [Dm] sweet moment sublime.
[Gm] We'd find that [F] our [Dm] love is [A]
unaltered [Dm] by time.
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[D] _ _ _ Die, da da die, da da die_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] Remember [E] that, Asa?
[Db] _ [Dm] [E] Heard you sing it a thousand times, Papa.
_ [Bb] That was the waltz at our wedding.
[A] Come on, Asa, come and sing with me.
No, you go ahead, Papa.
Oh, _ [D] listen [G] to this.
[Gm] As a little boy he used [A] to sing with me at the synagogue.
[Fm] What's the matter?
_ [Bb] Too, too [D] big a man now, huh?
_ _ [Gm] _ Mama, [D] Mama, tell me the truth.
Who was always a better singer, me or Asa?
[B] _ You, of course, Papa.
Uh-huh.
[A] Hear that?
Come on, _ please.
_ _ Da _ da _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
da_
How we danced on the [Dm]
night we were _ wed.
[Gm] We vowed our true [F] _ [Dm] love, though [Em] a [A] word wasn't [Dm] said.
_ [A] The world was in bloom.
_ [Dm] There were stars in the _ skies, except [Gm] _ _ [F] for the few [Dm] _ that were [A] there [Dm] in your eyes.
_ [E]
Dear as [C] I held you [F] close in my arms, [C] angels were singing a [F] hymn to your charms.
[A] Two hearts gently beating, _ [Dm] murmuring love.
_ [Gm]
Darling, [A] I love you [Dm] so. _
_ The [A] night _ seemed to fade into [Dm] _ _ blossoming _ dawn.
[Gm] The sun shone [F]
anew, [Dm] but the [A] _ dance lingered [Dm] _
on.
[A] Could we but recall that [Dm] sweet _ moment _ sublime.
[Gm] We'd _ find that [F] our _ [Dm] love is [A] _ _ _
unaltered _ [Dm] by time. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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