![]() Sunny, thank you for that gleam that flows from grace Sunny, thank you for that smile upon your face My life was torn like-a windblown sand, then Sunny, thank you for the facts from A to Z Sunny, thank you for the truth you let me see Sunny, thank you for the love you brought my way Sunny, thank you for the sunshine bouquet ![]() Now the dark days are done and the bright days are near Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain That song became so famous that it was actually used in the famous game GTA IV.įrom Duke Ellington to Tina May, at least 20 singers and composers have covered this song from time to time. Take the ‘A’ Train was originally written in 1941 by Billy Strayhorn for the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mindĬomes sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines The amazing melody and soulful guitar rendition are guaranteed to take you on a summertime reverie. Originally written in 1930 by Hoagy Carmichael, ‘ Georgia on My Mind‘ was immortalized by the ‘soul singer’ Ray Charles in 1960. The thought of how we met Still lingers onĪll the warm desire The fire in your touch Hold me in your arms, and then I will recall Something in your eyes Fills me with bliss Surprisingly, this song comprises easy chords and simple composition, and it’s a great start for your jazz guitar journey.Ī place inside my heart Is where you liveĭays when we’re alone, and you are in my arms It was originally composed for a French film in 1946, but it became immensely popular in the US. ![]() Written by Jacques Prévert and popularized by the legendary Hungarian composer Joseph Kosma, ‘ Autumn Leaves‘ is like a gentle breeze on a hot summer’s day. You are all I long for, all I worship & adoreĪm, Dm7, G7, Cmaj7, F, Dm, E, Am, Dm7, G7, Em, A7, E7, Dm7, G7 Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars,įill my heart with song, and let me sing forevermore So, what are you waiting for? Pick up your guitar, hold the right posture, and start playing the beautiful melody.įly me to the moon, let me play among the stars, The chord progression makes it unique in a way that you get a room for improvisation. The beautiful harmony of this song is a great way to start your jazz guitar practices. Fly Me to the Moon was written by Bart Howard in 1954 and immortalized by the great Frank Sinatra. Then you’ll spread your wings, and you’ll take to the skyīut till that morning, there’s a nothin’ can harm youįind me a single person who hasn’t listened to this song. One of these mornings, you’re gonna rise up singing Your daddy’s rich, and your momma’s good lookin’
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