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"They Can't Take That Away from Me" is a 1937 song written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin and introduced by Fred Astaire in the 1937 film Shall We Dance. Intro: D Em7 F#m7 Fdim Em7 A7sus
The way you wear your Dhat, Em7--- F#m7--- the way you Fdimsip your Em7tea A7 The memory of all Am7that, D7--- no, D7b5no they GM7can't take that a-F#mway from Em7me
Gm7The way your smile just Dbeams, Em7--- F#m7--- the way you Fdimsing off Em7key A7 The way you haunt my Am7dreams, D7--- D7b5no, no they GM7can't take that a-A7way from Dme. C#7
We may F#mnever, C#7never F#mmeet a-C#7gain on the F#mbumpy F#m7road to C#7suslove C#7 But I'll F#malways, C#7always F#mkeep the B7memory E7of ... A7sus
The way you hold your Dknife, Em7--- F#m7--- the way we Fdimdanced till Em7three A7 The way you changed my Am7life, D7--- no, D7b5no they GM7can't take that a-F#mway from Em7me
Gm7No, they Dcan't take Bm7that a-Em7way, A7--- no they Dcan't take Bm7that a-Em7way A7 No, they Dcan't take Bm7that a-Em7way A7--- from Gm7me. D6