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These are the "Rhythm Changes" in C and in open position, which makes them
more difficult. With practice they get easier and this is a great key for
baritone voices. They sound a little too fat for jazz, but oh well! This is
just the chorus.

CM7 Am7 Dm7  G7  Em7  A7 Dm7  G7
e|---0---0---1---1---0---0---1---1--------------------------------|
B|---0---1---1---0---0---2---1---0--------------------------------|
G|---0---0---2---0---0---0---2---0--------------------------------|
D|---2---2---0--(0)--0---2---0--(0)-------------------------------|
A|---3---0---x--(2)--2---0---x--(2)-------------------------------|
E|---x---x---x--(3)--0---x---x--(3)-------------------------------|

(you don't HAVE to play the bottom 3 strings on G7 which with the
fast chord changes makes it much easier)





CM7 (x3131x@1)Am7 (x02010@1) Dm7   G7I (320001@1)   got   rhy---thm

Em7  A7 (x02020@1)   Dm7  G7I (320001@1)  got     mu---sic

CM7 (x3131x@1)Am7 (x02010@1) Dm7   G7I (320001@1)  got    my    man

Em7       A7 (x02020@1)    Dm7      G7Who (320001@1)could ask for anything more

Then you repeat the same chord changes for the second half of the chorus with new lyrics

CM7 (x3131x@1)Am7 (x02010@1) Dm7   G7I (320001@1)   got   dai---sies

Em7  A7 (x02020@1)   Dm7  G7in (320001@1)  green  past-ures

CM7 (x3131x@1)Am7 (x02010@1) Dm7   G7I (320001@1)  got    my    man

Em7       A7 (x02020@1)    Dm7      G7Who (320001@1)could ask for anything more
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