Chords for What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana (Remastered 2001)
Tempo:
70.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[G] [D] I remember it [F#m] all started in 1929 when [F#] me and Diana [F] came to Alaska to [D#] homestead some
of this free government land.
[A] Forty miles from the nearest [D] gravel road, [G] we cut our life [E] in the Ponderosa [A]
mines.
We [D] sweated hard to beat the winter snow.
[G] But the cabin's up [A] and we got [D] lots of time.
What have [G] you got planned tonight, [D] Diana?
[G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you more than ever now, Diana.
[G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason [D] I was born.
Jim was born the first year we were here.
[G] Look at [E] him.
My God, he's [A] almost grown.
[D] The baby's in the cradle fast asleep.
[G] Just think, in no [A] time he'll be up and [D] gone.
What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
[G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you [G] more than ever [D] now, Diana.
[G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason I [D] was born.
Well time sure does fly, doesn't it, Diana?
[G] It's been almost two years [Em] now since [A] you've been gone.
Speaking [D] of time, I guess you know that mine's about up.
I'm going to see you tonight.
[G] Just another [A] breath or two and I'll be [D] home.
By the way
What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
[G] Would you consider [Em] lying in [A] my arms?
[D] I love you more [G] than ever now, [D] Diana.
[G] I'm sure you're the
[A] [D]
[G] [D] I remember it [F#m] all started in 1929 when [F#] me and Diana [F] came to Alaska to [D#] homestead some
of this free government land.
[A] Forty miles from the nearest [D] gravel road, [G] we cut our life [E] in the Ponderosa [A]
mines.
We [D] sweated hard to beat the winter snow.
[G] But the cabin's up [A] and we got [D] lots of time.
What have [G] you got planned tonight, [D] Diana?
[G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you more than ever now, Diana.
[G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason [D] I was born.
Jim was born the first year we were here.
[G] Look at [E] him.
My God, he's [A] almost grown.
[D] The baby's in the cradle fast asleep.
[G] Just think, in no [A] time he'll be up and [D] gone.
What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
[G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you [G] more than ever [D] now, Diana.
[G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason I [D] was born.
Well time sure does fly, doesn't it, Diana?
[G] It's been almost two years [Em] now since [A] you've been gone.
Speaking [D] of time, I guess you know that mine's about up.
I'm going to see you tonight.
[G] Just another [A] breath or two and I'll be [D] home.
By the way
What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
[G] Would you consider [Em] lying in [A] my arms?
[D] I love you more [G] than ever now, [D] Diana.
[G] I'm sure you're the
[A] [D]
Key:
D
G
A
Em
E
D
G
A
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ I remember it [F#m] all started in 1929 when [F#] me and Diana [F] came to Alaska to [D#] homestead some
of this free government land.
[A] Forty miles from the nearest [D] gravel road, _ [G] we cut our life [E] in the Ponderosa [A]
mines.
We [D] sweated hard to beat the winter snow.
_ [G] But the cabin's up [A] and we got [D] lots of time.
_ What have [G] you got planned tonight, [D] Diana?
_ [G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you more than ever now, Diana.
_ [G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason [D] I was born.
_ _ Jim was born the first year we were here.
_ [G] Look at [E] him.
My God, he's [A] almost grown.
_ _ [D] The baby's in the cradle fast asleep.
_ [G] Just think, in no [A] time he'll be up and [D] gone.
_ _ What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
_ [G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you [G] more than ever [D] now, Diana.
_ _ [G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason I [D] was born.
_ _ Well time sure does fly, doesn't it, Diana?
_ [G] It's been almost two years [Em] now since [A] you've been gone.
Speaking [D] of time, I guess you know that mine's about up. _
I'm going to see you tonight.
[G] Just another [A] breath or two and I'll be [D] home.
By the way_
What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
_ [G] Would you consider [Em] lying in [A] my arms?
[D] I love you more [G] than ever now, [D] Diana.
_ _ [G] I'm sure you're the_
[A] _ _ [D] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ I remember it [F#m] all started in 1929 when [F#] me and Diana [F] came to Alaska to [D#] homestead some
of this free government land.
[A] Forty miles from the nearest [D] gravel road, _ [G] we cut our life [E] in the Ponderosa [A]
mines.
We [D] sweated hard to beat the winter snow.
_ [G] But the cabin's up [A] and we got [D] lots of time.
_ What have [G] you got planned tonight, [D] Diana?
_ [G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you more than ever now, Diana.
_ [G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason [D] I was born.
_ _ Jim was born the first year we were here.
_ [G] Look at [E] him.
My God, he's [A] almost grown.
_ _ [D] The baby's in the cradle fast asleep.
_ [G] Just think, in no [A] time he'll be up and [D] gone.
_ _ What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
_ [G] Would you [Em] consider lying [A] in my arms?
[D] I love you [G] more than ever [D] now, Diana.
_ _ [G] I'm sure [A] you're the reason I [D] was born.
_ _ Well time sure does fly, doesn't it, Diana?
_ [G] It's been almost two years [Em] now since [A] you've been gone.
Speaking [D] of time, I guess you know that mine's about up. _
I'm going to see you tonight.
[G] Just another [A] breath or two and I'll be [D] home.
By the way_
What have [G] you got planned [D] tonight, Diana?
_ [G] Would you consider [Em] lying in [A] my arms?
[D] I love you more [G] than ever now, [D] Diana.
_ _ [G] I'm sure you're the_
[A] _ _ [D] _