Misc Traditional - Star eyes
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Cheesy jazz tune. Played as uptempo Latin, Bossa or slow Ballad.
Written by Don Raye and Gene de Paul.
Most profilic vocal features Sarah Vaughan,
instrumental versions were made by Charlie Parker, Chet Baker, Bill Evans Trio, ...
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Ebmaj7Star eyes, Fm7 that to Bb7me is what your Ebmaj7eyes are
Ebm7 Soft as sAb7tars in April sDbmaj7kies are
Gm7b5 Tell me C7someday you'll fulFmaj7fill
Their B13promise of a Bb13thrill
Ebmaj7Star eyes,Fm7 flashing Bb7eyes in which my Ebmaj7hopes rise
Ebm7 Let me Ab7show you where my Dbmaj7heart lies
Gm7b5 Let me C7prove that it aFmaj7dores
That B13lovingness of Bb13yours
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Abmaj7All my life I felt conAbm7tent
To stargaze at the Db13skies
Gbmaj7Now I only want to melt
Fm7 Bb9sus4 Bb13
The stardust in your eyes
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Ebmaj7Star eyes,Fm7 when if Bb7ever will my Ebmaj7lips know
Ebm7 If it's Ab7me for whom those Dbmaj7eyes glow
Gm7b5 Makes no C7difference where you Dbmaj7are
Your Bb13eyes still hold my B13wishing Ebmaj7star
[Sarah Vaughan version only]
(Ebmaj7Oh, star eFm7yes, Bb13how lovely you Ebmaj7are)
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Abmaj7All my life I felt conAbm7tent
To stargaze at the Db13skies
Gbmaj7Now I only want to melt
Fm7 Bb9sus4 Bb13
The stardust in your eyes
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Ebmaj7Star eyes,Fm7 when if Bb7ever will my Ebmaj7lips know
Ebm7 If it's Ab7me for whom those Dbmaj7eyes glow
Gm7b5 Makes no C7difference where you Dbmaj7are
Your Bb13eyes still hold my B13wishing Ebmaj7star
[Sarah Vaughan version only]
(Ebmaj7Oh, star eFm7yes, Bb13how lovely you Ebmaj7are)