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256 SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Words by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II from South Pacific “Music by RICHARD RODGERS Ti 35 cit SS Moderato ae Slowly with expression EMILE: Some en-chant -ed eve = ning——__————_ —— You may see a stran - | You may see a stran - ger___ —— ¢ _——— ed room, ‘And some-how you know, 3 rFevitte a iS Sona ity by ta Rogge an Ox Hanmer I Cops Renew atanson Mune Ca, omer frst nt lind ihe ra oto the Sapa. Al Rights Administered by Chappel & Co, ne rational Copyright secured ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Prntedin te Uk Mezratonal Copyright Secered ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | Frintedin che USA = t then_—————————"_ That some-where you'll see her 3 se i =a Some en-chant-ed eve - ning— ———~ Ta You may hear her laugh - ing As cross a Some one may be laugh - ing, eens ery i ed room PAs) oie ata ter nk eee 2 i ans rites ‘The sound of _her laugh - ter as mp | Who can tell you why? 1 ee ee as tenderly and legato “——~ Fools give you reas - ons, Wise men —— Some enchanted eve + ning. When you find your true love, a ney Lm 259 When you feel her call you ed room, ol 2 ot And make her your own, 0r_all through your life you 34 = (= aaa za Tg rotor Once youhave found her, Nev-er let her go. PP legatssimo cS — Once you have found her, Nev - (aN c~ —~ Ped.

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