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That Sunday, that summer (Nat King Cole) Am7 C#m7 D9 Dm6 E7 Am7/9 Am7 If I had to choose just one day
To last my C#m7whole Cm7life D9through, Am7 C#m7 D9 Dm6 E7 Am7/9 Am7 It would sure - ly be that Sun - day,
D Dm7(IV) Gdim The day that I met you. Bridge: Dalt D D6 BbM7alt Dm+7 Dm6 New - born whip - poor - wills were cal - ling from the hills; Am7 D9 Bm7-5 Am7 Sum - mer was a - com - ing in but fast. Dalt D D6 BbM7alt Dm+7 Dm6 Lots of daf - fo - dils were show - ing off their skills,
Am7Nod - ding all to - F#mgeth - er, I could Am7al - most hear them F#mwhis - per,
Am7 F#m Dm7(IV) C#m7 D Fdim "Go on, kiss her, go on and kiss her." Am7 C#m7 D9 Dm6 E7 Am7/9 Am7 If I had to choose one mo - ment
To live with -C#m7 in Cm7my D9heart, Am7 C#m7 D9 Dm6 Am7/9 Am7 It would be that ten - der mo - ment
Re -cAal - ling A(v)how G#7we C#m7star - Dted; Dalt D Dm6 C#m7 Am7 F#7 Darling, it would be when you smiled at me
D D6 Dm6 E7 Am7/9 Am7 That way, that Sun - day, last sum - mer.