This arrangement only works if all the chords are barred. He might have a few different chords in there at places but I think it sounds pretty much right. G7 Like the beat, beat, beat of a tom-tom G7 When the jungle shadows fall, G7 Like the tick-tick-tock of a stately clock G7 As it stands against the wall, G7 Ab7 Like the drip-drip-drop of the rain drops Ab7 A7 When the summer shower is through, Cm G7 Bb7 Cm G7 Cm So a voice within me keeps repeating you, you, you. C G7 C Csus4 C Night and day, you are the one; Cm G7 C Only you beneath the moon and under the sun; Am Ab Whether near to me or far, G F#7 It's no matter, darling, where you are, F G I think of you C Night and day. Cm G7 C Csus4 C Day and night, why is it so? Cm G7 C That this longing for you follows wherever I go; Am Ab In the roaring traffic's boom, G F#7 In the silence of my lovely room, F G I think of you C Night and day. Eb C Day and night, under the hide of me; Eb C There's an oh-such a hungry yearning, burning inside of me. Am Ab And its torment won't be through, G F#7 F 'Til you let me spend my life making love to you G C Day and night, night and day. Eb C Day and night, under the hide of me; Eb C There's an oh-such a hungry yearning, burning inside of me. Am Ab And its torment won't be through, G F#7 F 'Til you let me spend my life making love to you G Day and night, C C#7 night and day. Cm7 Abm6 Cm7 B7 F Fm Cm7 Night and day. For the last F and CM7 chords he picks the strings up and down, really just do whatever you think sounds cool.