Louis Armstrong - What a wonderful world
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What a Wonderful World is a song written by Bob Thiele
and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis
Armstrong and released as a single in 1967.
I see Ctrees of Emgreen, Fred roses Emtoo. Dm7I see them Cbloom for E7me and for Amyou
And I Abthink to myself, Dm7--- what a G7wonderful Cworld C+ Dm7 G7
I see Cskies of Emblue, Fclouds of Emwhite, Dm7bright blessed Cday, E7dark sacred Amnight
And I Abthink to myself, Dm7--- what a G7wonderful Cworld F C
The Gsuscolors of the Grainbow, so CMA7pretty in the Am7sky are Gsusalso on the Gfaces of CMA7people going Am7by
I see Amfriends shaking Emhands, saying, ?Am?How doEm you do?â
AmTheyâre reGdimally sayiDm7ng, â?G7?I love you.â
I hear Cbabies Emcry; FI watch them Emgrow, Dm7--- theyâll learn Cmuch more E7than IâAmll ever know.
And I Abthink to myself, Dm7--- what a G7wonderful Cworld. Bb A7
Yes, I Dm7think to myself, G7b9what a wonderful Cworld. Fm6 CMA7