Chords for Tony Bennett - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (from Viva Duets)
Tempo:
113.1 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Gb
G
F
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Gb] Years and years ago, [Ab] a girl wanted to [Bb] date me.
[D] And her father took us to the Copacabana.
I was 14.
Oh, is that right?
[N]
And Durante, Clayton Jackson and Durante, I saw the act.
Wow.
And I remember coming home to my mother and said,
I'm going into show business.
[Gb] I said, that was the best thing I ever saw in my life.
Traditional American art form, you know.
Hello, Tony.
Hello.
Let's go for it.
We're going for it.
When they call me to tell me that Tony Bennett
wants [G] to sing a duet with me [Gb] was like a flash.
[F]
[Bm] ♪ Missed the Saturday [Bb] dance.
[G] Heard they crowded the floor.
♪
I [D] remember the records at home that my mother [F] had.
[Ab] Among [Gm] them, there was always [Bb] Tony Bennett.
♪ Don't get around much [Db] anymore.
[Bb] ♪
♪ Vincenzo, don't get around [Eb] much anymore.
♪
It was one of the [Gb] songs [D] that by chance I [A] had in mind
of [Gb] Tony Bennett [E] since decades.
[Bb] ♪ Que no anduya por la ciudad.
♪
We chose one of [Ab] the great Duke Ellington [Dm] songs
that everybody [Bb] danced to years in the [G] thirties, you know.
And [Dm] I think almost every artist I've ever heard
sing [D] American music, they've all recorded
Don't Get Around Much Anymore.
So I think it was the right song for him and I to do.
[Gm] [B] When I started listening at [Eb] home,
I thought it [Gm] was going to be easier.
[Gb] Once you're there and you sing with the maestro,
then you [Bb] realize that it's even more difficult
and [Bm] he makes it easy, [F] but it's not easy at [Eb] all.
♪ [Gm] Motherless, [Dm] lost [Gb] of [F] memory.
♪
♪ Pa' que andar [Bb] por ahí.
I might have gone but [Dm] what for?
[G] [Dm] ♪
♪ It's [G] awfully different when I hold you.
[Eb]
[C] ♪
♪ And I [G]
know, [Gm] baby, [F] don't get around [Bb] much anymore.
♪
[D] And her father took us to the Copacabana.
I was 14.
Oh, is that right?
[N]
And Durante, Clayton Jackson and Durante, I saw the act.
Wow.
And I remember coming home to my mother and said,
I'm going into show business.
[Gb] I said, that was the best thing I ever saw in my life.
Traditional American art form, you know.
Hello, Tony.
Hello.
Let's go for it.
We're going for it.
When they call me to tell me that Tony Bennett
wants [G] to sing a duet with me [Gb] was like a flash.
[F]
[Bm] ♪ Missed the Saturday [Bb] dance.
[G] Heard they crowded the floor.
♪
I [D] remember the records at home that my mother [F] had.
[Ab] Among [Gm] them, there was always [Bb] Tony Bennett.
♪ Don't get around much [Db] anymore.
[Bb] ♪
♪ Vincenzo, don't get around [Eb] much anymore.
♪
It was one of the [Gb] songs [D] that by chance I [A] had in mind
of [Gb] Tony Bennett [E] since decades.
[Bb] ♪ Que no anduya por la ciudad.
♪
We chose one of [Ab] the great Duke Ellington [Dm] songs
that everybody [Bb] danced to years in the [G] thirties, you know.
And [Dm] I think almost every artist I've ever heard
sing [D] American music, they've all recorded
Don't Get Around Much Anymore.
So I think it was the right song for him and I to do.
[Gm] [B] When I started listening at [Eb] home,
I thought it [Gm] was going to be easier.
[Gb] Once you're there and you sing with the maestro,
then you [Bb] realize that it's even more difficult
and [Bm] he makes it easy, [F] but it's not easy at [Eb] all.
♪ [Gm] Motherless, [Dm] lost [Gb] of [F] memory.
♪
♪ Pa' que andar [Bb] por ahí.
I might have gone but [Dm] what for?
[G] [Dm] ♪
♪ It's [G] awfully different when I hold you.
[Eb]
[C] ♪
♪ And I [G]
know, [Gm] baby, [F] don't get around [Bb] much anymore.
♪
Key:
Bb
Gb
G
F
Gm
Bb
Gb
G
_ _ _ _ [Gb] Years and years ago, [Ab] a girl wanted to [Bb] date me.
_ [D] And her father took us to the Copacabana.
I was 14.
Oh, is that right?
_ [N] _
_ And Durante, Clayton Jackson and Durante, I saw the act.
Wow.
And I remember coming home to my mother and said,
I'm going into show business.
[Gb] I said, that was the best thing I ever saw in my life.
Traditional American art form, you know.
Hello, Tony.
Hello.
Let's go for it.
We're going for it.
When they call me to tell me that Tony Bennett
wants [G] to sing a duet with me [Gb] was like a flash.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] ♪ Missed the Saturday [Bb] dance.
_ [G] _ Heard they crowded the floor.
♪
I [D] remember the records at home that my mother [F] had.
[Ab] Among [Gm] them, there was always [Bb] Tony Bennett.
♪ Don't get around much [Db] anymore.
_ _ _ [Bb] ♪
♪ Vincenzo, _ don't get around [Eb] much anymore.
♪
It was one of the [Gb] songs [D] that by chance I [A] had in mind
of [Gb] Tony Bennett [E] since decades.
[Bb] ♪ Que no anduya por la ciudad.
_ ♪
We chose one of [Ab] the great Duke Ellington [Dm] songs
that everybody [Bb] danced to years in the [G] thirties, you know.
And [Dm] I think almost every artist I've ever heard
sing [D] American music, they've all recorded
Don't Get Around Much Anymore.
So I think it was the right song for him and I to do.
[Gm] _ [B] When I started listening at [Eb] home,
I thought it [Gm] was going to be easier.
[Gb] Once you're there and you sing with the maestro,
then you [Bb] realize that it's even more difficult
and [Bm] he makes it easy, [F] but it's not easy at [Eb] all.
♪ _ [Gm] Motherless, _ [Dm] lost [Gb] of [F] memory.
♪
♪ Pa' que andar [Bb] por ahí.
_ _ _ I might have gone but [Dm] what for?
_ [G] _ [Dm] ♪
♪ It's [G] awfully different when I hold you.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [C] ♪
♪ And I _ [G] _ _
know, [Gm] _ baby, _ _ [F] don't get around [Bb] much anymore. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
♪ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] And her father took us to the Copacabana.
I was 14.
Oh, is that right?
_ [N] _
_ And Durante, Clayton Jackson and Durante, I saw the act.
Wow.
And I remember coming home to my mother and said,
I'm going into show business.
[Gb] I said, that was the best thing I ever saw in my life.
Traditional American art form, you know.
Hello, Tony.
Hello.
Let's go for it.
We're going for it.
When they call me to tell me that Tony Bennett
wants [G] to sing a duet with me [Gb] was like a flash.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] ♪ Missed the Saturday [Bb] dance.
_ [G] _ Heard they crowded the floor.
♪
I [D] remember the records at home that my mother [F] had.
[Ab] Among [Gm] them, there was always [Bb] Tony Bennett.
♪ Don't get around much [Db] anymore.
_ _ _ [Bb] ♪
♪ Vincenzo, _ don't get around [Eb] much anymore.
♪
It was one of the [Gb] songs [D] that by chance I [A] had in mind
of [Gb] Tony Bennett [E] since decades.
[Bb] ♪ Que no anduya por la ciudad.
_ ♪
We chose one of [Ab] the great Duke Ellington [Dm] songs
that everybody [Bb] danced to years in the [G] thirties, you know.
And [Dm] I think almost every artist I've ever heard
sing [D] American music, they've all recorded
Don't Get Around Much Anymore.
So I think it was the right song for him and I to do.
[Gm] _ [B] When I started listening at [Eb] home,
I thought it [Gm] was going to be easier.
[Gb] Once you're there and you sing with the maestro,
then you [Bb] realize that it's even more difficult
and [Bm] he makes it easy, [F] but it's not easy at [Eb] all.
♪ _ [Gm] Motherless, _ [Dm] lost [Gb] of [F] memory.
♪
♪ Pa' que andar [Bb] por ahí.
_ _ _ I might have gone but [Dm] what for?
_ [G] _ [Dm] ♪
♪ It's [G] awfully different when I hold you.
_ _ [Eb] _
_ [C] ♪
♪ And I _ [G] _ _
know, [Gm] _ baby, _ _ [F] don't get around [Bb] much anymore. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
♪ _ _ _ _ _ _