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I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World:Les Paul And Mary Ford.
Top of the charts in 1953.

#1.
A7  D          G   Em7    D    F#m7 Bm7
I'm sitting on top of the world, 
     Bm7     E7     A            D    Em7 A7
Just rolling along, just rolling along. 
A7  D            G     Em7    D      F#m7 Bm7
I'm quitting the blues of the world, 
Bm7  E7              A7             D
Just singing a song, just singing a song.

CHORUS: 
D      D7          G                 Em
Glory, hallelujah! I just phoned the parson,
      D        Em7      D
'Hey, Par, get ready to call.
E7        Bm     E7      A7  G        A7 
Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm ready to fall.'

#2.
A7  D          G   Em7    D    F#m7 Bm7
I'm sitting on top of the world, 
     Bm7     E7     A            D    Em7 A7
Just rolling along, just rolling along. 
A7  D            G     Em7    D      F#m7 Bm7
I'm quitting the blues of the world, 
Bm7  E7              A7             D
Just singing a song, just singing a song.

CHORUS:
D      D7          G                 Em
Glory, hallelujah! I just phoned the parson,
      D        Em7      D
'Hey, Par, get ready to call.
E7        Bm     E7      A7  G        A7 
Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm ready to fall.'

#3.
A7  D          G   Em7    D    F#m7 Bm7
I'm sitting on top of the world, 
     Bm7     E7     A            D    Em7 A7
Just rolling along, just rolling along. 
A7  D            G     Em7    D      F#m7 Bm7
I'm quitting the blues of the world, 
Bm7  E7              A7             D
Just singing a song, just singing a song.


A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.
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