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I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT 409 eee ae ic . E- CD-_E-7A7 D-7 T could have danced all night, I could have danced all night,and still have begged for more. G7 D- D-«) D7 D-6 = Glast = G7 a7 T could have spread my wings and done a thou-sand things I've nev-er done be - fore. E FR? B7 E G A-7D7 G7 FC/ED- Pl nev-er know what made it so ex- cit -ing, why all at once my heart took flight. Ton- ly c F D7 G7_c — know when he began to dance with me, I couldhave danced, danced, danced, all night FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN Fred Hollander 1930 Eb EBT Aba7 Ab-6. G-7 C79 F-7 Bb79 BS F-7 Bb7 Fall-ing in love a-gain, never wanted to, what am I to do, can't help it ""* Love's al-ways been my game, play it how I may, I was made that way, can't help it. G7 c-9 F7 F-7 67. fr Men clus-ter round me like moth around a flame, and if their wings bum, I know I'm not to blame. DEAR HEART Bb Be ‘Mancini/Livingston 1964 F7 F G9 G7 C7 FFA? F Fa7 Dear heart, wish you were here to warm this night My dear heart, Soon Tl kiss you hel - Jo at our front. © door and dear_—iheart FT Bb Be PF Ab G- C7*F FT Bhé =F AT D-7 seems like a year since you've been out of my sight A single room,a table for one, it's a T want you to know Til G9 G7 Clocucan®F D-7 G7 C7 Fob OF lonesome town all right But leave your arms = never- more.

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