Aristocat

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Ev’rybody Wants To Be A Cat From Walt Disney’s The Aristocats Words by FLOYD HUDDLESTON Music by AL RINKER With a beat Em Em(maj?) Em? Emé Cmaj7 D7 Be-cause a cat’s the on - ly cat a BT Em Em(maj7) Em? Em6 2 fe - tine beat, — knows where i's at! __ Ev-‘'ry-bod + y pick-in’ up on the 2 Camaj7 3 Bm Em Bm Em Am Amimaj7) Am D7 ‘cause ev-'ry-thing else is ob - s0 -lete, ‘@ square. when he of-fers to share his. s If it has-n’'theen tried, I sug -gest youpro-vide_ your Em Am By. c B7 Em(rnaj7) Em7 Ems I've heard some corn-y birds who tried to sing, 87 ‘Em(maj7) Em who knows how to swing! ‘A purr be-tweentwofur - ry friends may be old hat, _ v To next strain|| 2 Cimaj Em Bm? Em Am ‘BT Em Bm? Em piel But ev -'ry-bod = y wants tbe be a cat. Fim? B7 Fém7 BT E C7 Fim BT Come on, scat cat, turnme on, I'll take my horn and my best tone, then blow a lit - tle soul in-to the 2 2 tune, Let’s take it to an-oth-er key, mod - uate, then wait for me, PUL Z 2 Fngj7 Gm Fmaj7 Abn? D7 D.C.al Fine Ab? Des, Amz, pig Amz. Amnhs Fim? BT con -gre-gat-ing on the fence,. be - neath the al-Iey’son-ly light, where ey-"ry night is out of sight! 2 2

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