Jaguars - The Way You Look Tonight guitar chord
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Subject: j/jaguars/the_way_you_look_tonight.crd
"The Way You Look Tonight" by the Jaguars
Words by: Dorothy Fields
Music by: Jerome Kern
Universal-Polygram International Publishing (ASCAP)
The Songwriters Guild (ASCAP)
This is my interpretation of the Jaguars version (the best recorded). Its
probably not exactly right.
I use the bar chords, playing the Eb at the 6th fret, the Cm at the 3rd fret,
the Ab at the 4th fret and the Bb7 at the 6th fret. The bridge just moves the
same progression up 3 frets.
Intro
Cm Ab Bb7
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__4___4___4___4____4___4____6___6___
_5___5___5___5____5___5____7___7____
5___5___5___5____6___6____6___6_____
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You can play this during the verses adding the Eb.
When you do this, each triplet gets two plays -
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
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__8___8____4___4____4___4____6___6___
_8___8____5___5____5___5____7___7____
8___8____5___5____6___6____6___6_____
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or, just play the chords. The same pattern repeats all through the song,
cycling evenly, 1 chord per bar, with one exception, noted.
(Verse 1)
Ed Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
(Turnaround)
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
(oh you're)
(verse 2)
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
(Turnaround)
Eb Ab Eb Eb E F
__________________________________(one strum per chord)
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__________________8_8___8_8___8_8_
__________________8_8___8_8___8_8_
________________6_____6_____6_____
____4_4_4_4_3_1___________________
(Bridge - notice the Bbm in place of the expected Db7 (at the word, "nose"), and
the following 4 bars are different than the preceding pattern, the Bbm holding
over a 2nd bar)
F# Ebm B Db7
F# Ebm B Db7
F# Ebm B Bbm
Bbm Fm F7 D7
(Verse 3 - some differences from the pattern on the ending. Work them out from
the record.)
Ed Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Cm Ab Bb7
Eb Ab Bb7 Eb Cm Ab Bb7 Eb
(ohhhhh ummmmmmmmm)