#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: ahorgan@minerva.cis.yale.edu (Alec Horgan) I don't know the Carmichael tunes, but here's Duke. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," by Bob Russell/Duke Ellington CDm7 (x32010@1)D#dim7 C/EMissed (x3111x@5)the Saturday Dance A (x02220@1)name="chord_x20202@1">Bm7 Cdim7 A7/C#Heard (042020@1)they crowded the floor D7 (xx0212@1) G7 (320001@1) C (x32010@1) C/EEbdim7 (x3111x@5)Dm7 CCouldn't (x32010@1)bear it without you, don't get around much anymore Other verses the same...The bar which leads into the bridge is just two beats each of Gm7 and then C7, then we come to: F6 (15xxxx@1) Bb9 (x1011x@1) Cmaj7 (x32000@1) C7 (x32310@1)C7#5 D7 (xx0212@1) F#m7b5 B7Darling, (x21202@1)I guess, my mind's more at ease, but nevertheless Em7 Ebdim7 D7 (xx0212@1) G7 (320001@1) why stir up memories? After the last verse, end on that lovely C7#9 chord. Hope this is what you need. If anybody needs full lyrics, help with the chords, or whatever, let me know. As always, corrections and improvments welcome and encouraged--it keeps me on my toes. Alec -- "Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself." ---George Santayana, _The Ethics of Spinoza_