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Solution to pesky problem of misaligned chords: use dots to denote where chords go, as in the example below. Transpose to any and every key. The dots always stay aligned. Dots (.) are where the chords go [Verse 1] . . . . Amaj7 F#m7 Bm7 E7 Some day, when I'm awfully low, . . C#m7 F#7 When the world is cold, . . . . Bm7 E7 Amaj7 F#m7 I will feel a glow just thinking of you . . . Bm7 E7 Amaj7 And the way you look tonight. F#m7 Bm7 E7 [Verse 2] . . Amaj7 F#m7 Yes you're lovely, . . Bm7 E7 with your smile so warm . . C#m7 F#7 And your cheeks so soft, . . . . Bm7 E7 Amaj7 F#m7 There is nothing for me but to love you, . . . Bm7 E7 Amaj7 Amaj7 And the way you look tonight. [Bridge] . . . . Cmaj7 C#dim7 Dm7 G7 With each word your tenderness grows, . . . . Em7 Cdim7 Dm7 G7 Tearing my fear apart . . . . Em7 A7 Dm7 G7 And that laugh that wrinkles your nose, . . . . Cmaj7 Cdim7 Bm7 E7 It touches my foolish heart. [Verse 3] . . . . Amaj7 F#m7 Bm7 E7 Lovely, Never, ever change. . . C#m7 F#7 Keep that breathless charm. . . Bm7 E7 Won't you please arrange it? . . Amaj7 F#m7 Cause I love you . . . Bm7 E7 Amaj7 Just the way you look tonight. F#m7 Bm7 E7 Amaj7 Dot notation system (CC-BY-NC-SA) Leo Romero 20191007