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GThat cerEmtain night,Bm the nigG7ht we met, There was mCagic abB7road in the aEmi, Bir;
There were Gangels dD7ining G7at the RCmitz And a nGightingale sEmang in Am7BerkeD7ley SqG, Emi, Ami7, D7uare.
I may be right, I may be wrong, But I'm perfectly willing to swear That when you turned and smiled at me
A nGightingale saEmng in Am7BerkelD7ey SqGuare. Emi, Em6, F#7
Bridge 1:
B7The moon that lingered oC#m7/5-ver LondoF#7n town -- PoBmor, puzzGdimiled moon,C#m7/5- he wore F#7a frown.
HoB7w could he know we two were C#m7/5- so in lF#7ove The whBmole darn Gdimiworld seemed Am7upside dDown.
The streets of town were paved with stars, It was such a romantic affair. And as we kissed and said "Good-bye," A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. How strange it was, how sweet and strange; There was never a dream to compare With that hazy, crazy night we met When a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. This heart of mine beat loud and fast, Like a merry go round at the fair; For we were dancing cheek to cheek And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Squre. Bridge 2: When dawn came stealing up all gold and blue To interrupt our rendezvous, I still remember how you smiled and said, "Was that a dream or was it true?" Our homeward step was just as light
AsAndthe liktap-dancinge an echo, ffeetar awofay,Astaire, A nGightingale sEmang in BAm7erkeD7ley SqG, Emiuare.
Coda:
Am7I know 'caD7use I wDm6as therE7e C That nC/Bight in CmBerkeD7ley SqGuare.Emi, Cmi, Cm7/5-, G