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#178814 - 05/09/05 02:29 PM
Re: Anyone have the chords to just the way you look tonight?
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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This is The Lettermen's and it's not in Eb but I could easily transpose it if you need it done.
Just The Way You Look Tonight
Words & Music by Dorothy Fields & Jerome Kern, in Swingtime, 1936
Oscar winner, 1936; #2 on the Hit Parade
Recorded by The Lettermen, 1961 (#13)
D Bm Em7 A7
Some day, when I'm awfully low,
F#m Bm7
When the world is cold,
G G/F# Em A7 D Bm7
I will feel a glow just thinking of you...
Em7 G/B A7 D Bb9 Em7 A7
And the way you look tonight.
A7+5 D Bm Em7 A7
You're lovely, with your smile so warm
F#m Bm7
And your cheeks so soft,
G G/F# Em A7 D Bm7
There is nothing for me but to love you,
Em7 G/B A7 D Gdim D
And the way you look tonight.
Bridge:
DM7 D6 Em7 A7
With each word your tenderness grows,
DM7 D6 G - A7
Tearing my fear apart;
DM7 D6 Em7 A7
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose,
Bm Bm7 F#7
Touches my foolish heart.
A7+5 D Bm Em7 A7
You're lovely -- never, never change.
F#m Bm7
Keep that breathless charm.
G G/F# Em A7 D Bm7
Won't you please arrange it? 'Cause I love you
Em7 G/B A7 D Bb9 Em7
Just the way you look tonight.
Coda:
Edim Gdim D Bb9 Em7 Edim D6
The way you look tonight
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~ ~ ~ Bill
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#178816 - 05/09/05 04:38 PM
Re: Anyone have the chords to just the way you look tonight?
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
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Al when I posted this it posted out of format. If you'd like I could try emailing it to you.
This is out of the Ultimate Jazz Fake book. It is originally in Eb. The key changes in the bridge to Gb. For any horn player this is a very difficult key and this is probably the reason why all the great Jazz horn players have recorded this tune. It is a real challenge.
Just The Way You Look Tonight
VERSE 1 Eb6 Cm7 Fm7 Bb7 Someday, when I’m awfully low Gm7 C7b9 Fm7 Bb7 When the world is cold, I will feel aglow Eb, Eb7 Ab Just thinking of you, And the way you Fm7 Bb7 Eb, Cm7, Fm7, Bb7, Eb, Cm7, Fm7,Bb7 look to night
VERSE 2 Eb6,Cm7 Fm7 Bb7 Oh,but you’re lovely, With you smile so warm Gm7 C7b9 and your cheek so soft, Fm7 Bb7 There is nothing for me Eb, Eb7 Ab Fm7, Bb7 But to love you, And the way you look to Eb, Cm7, Fm7, Bb7, Eb, Cm7, Fm7, Bb7 night BRIDGE GbM7 Gdim7 Abm7 Db7 With each word your tenderness grows GbM7 Bbm7, Adim7, Abm7 Db7 Tearing my fear a part GbM7 Gdim7 Abm7 Db7 And that laugh that wrinkles your nose
GbM7 Ebm7, Cm7b5, Fm7 Bb7 Touches my fool ish heart
VERSE 3 Eb6 Cm7 Fm7 Bb7 Lovely, never never change Gm7 C7b9 Fm Keep that breathless charm, Won’t you please Bb7 arrange it Eb, Eb7 Ab Fm7 Bb7 Cause I love you, Just the way you look Eb, Cm7, Fm7, Bb7, Eb, Cm7, Fm7, Bb7 tonight
[This message has been edited by brickboo (edited 05-09-2005).]
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#178819 - 05/10/05 01:50 AM
Re: Anyone have the chords to just the way you look tonight?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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This is a great example of a ii-V-I tune:
For example, in the chord changes Boo posted:
Verse 1:
I - vi - ii - V Eb6 - Cm7 - Fm7 - Bb7
F: ii - V Eb: ii - V Gm7 - C7b9 - Fm7 - Bb7
I - I7 - IV Eb - Eb7 - Ab
ii - V - I - vi - ii - V - I - vi - ii - V Fm7 Bb7 Eb, Cm7, Fm7, Bb7, Eb, Cm7, Fm7,Bb7
If the song is memorized by the numeral method, and simply a series of ii-V-I chord progressions, it becomes a lot easily to memorize and play in other keys as well.
Scott
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#178821 - 05/10/05 08:18 AM
Re: Anyone have the chords to just the way you look tonight?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
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Originally posted by kbrkr: I had figured out most of the progressions because of the II-V-I. Yep, this tune includes not only the classic II-V-I turnaround, but the entire I-VI-II-V-I chord progression which most all jazz students are expected to master & memorize (on their instrument) in EVERY key. The CHORDS & associated chord PROGRESSION patterns are the FOUNDATION of a song. Once we learn to recognize these so often familiar re-occuring patterns, song memorization becomes quicker & easier. From there, jazz musicians may add extensions (9,11th, 13ths) & even play altered tensions (b9,#9, #11, b13, etc) , or play chord substitutions (tri-tone chords, etc) to enrich the sound of a song. American Tin Pan alley tunes (1910's- 1950's) particualrly lend themselves to this type of chord improvisation because they are typically based on the: I-Vi-ii-V chord progression. Scott
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