George Shearing - Lullaby of birdland
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EmLullaby of C#m7b5birdland, F#7b9that's what B7I
Em9AlwaysCmaj7 hear wAm7hen you D7sigh
Bm7Never in my wEm7oodland
Am7Could there be wD#dimords to reGveal Cmaj7
In a pAm6hrase how I fB7eel
EmHave you ever C#m7b5heard two F#7b9turtle dB7oves
Em9Bill andCmaj7 coo wAm7hen they lD7ove
Bm7That's the kind of Em7magic
Am7Music we mD#dimake with our lGips D7
When we Gkiss
EmAnd there's a E7weepy ol' wiAmllow Am7
D7He really D#dimknows how to Gcry
EmThat's how I cE7ry in my pAmillow Am7
D7If you should tD#dimell me
GFarewell and gB7oodbye