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These are the "Rhythm Changes" in C and in open position, which makes them more difficult. With practice they get easier and this is a great key for baritone voices. They sound a little too fat for jazz, but oh well! This is just the chorus. CM7 Am7 Dm7 G7 Em7 A7 Dm7 G7 e|---0---0---1---1---0---0---1---1--------------------------------| B|---0---1---1---0---0---2---1---0--------------------------------| G|---0---0---2---0---0---0---2---0--------------------------------| D|---2---2---0--(0)--0---2---0--(0)-------------------------------| A|---3---0---x--(2)--2---0---x--(2)-------------------------------| E|---x---x---x--(3)--0---x---x--(3)-------------------------------| (you don't HAVE to play the bottom 3 strings on G7 which with the fast chord changes makes it much easier)
CM7I Am7got Dm7rhy---G7thm Em7I gA7ot Dm7mu---G7sic
CM7I gAm7ot Dm7my G7man Em7Who could A7ask for Dm7anything G7more
Then you repeat the same chord changes for the second half of the chorus with new lyrics
CM7I Am7got Dm7dai---G7sies Em7in A7green Dm7past-G7ures
CM7I gAm7ot Dm7my G7man Em7Who could A7ask for Dm7anything G7more