Chords for Andy Williams & Henry Mancini "Moon River", "The Days of Wine and Roses" live 1987
Tempo:
98.25 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G
D
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
A song isn't just music.
A song is words and music.
I've had the good fortune to collaborate with many of the best lyricists.
Among them Leslie Brickus, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Allen and Marilyn Birdman, Bob Wells.
Of all of them, I think all of them would agree, I'm sure that there was one other person whom I worked with who was an exceptional lyricist.
That's Johnny Mercer.
You listening, John?
Two of my most popular songs were written with him.
They become synonymous with the voice of the man you're about to see and hear.
It seems fitting and proper that this evening should end with these songs and such a good friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Andy Williams.
The
[A#] [G]
[F] [G] [D#]
[C] [A#]
[G#] [Gm]
[F] days [A] of wine [D] and roses
[Am] [Gm] Laugh and run away [A] [Gm] [G] like a [D#] [G] child that [C#] plays
[A#m] [Am] Through a meadowland [Dm] toward a [Gm] closing [Dm] door
[Gm] A doormat [E]
[A] [D] nevermore [G] that [Gm] wasn't there [D#] [F] [F#] [F] before
The [D#] lonely night [D] [G#] [D] discloses just [Gm] a passing breeze
[G] Filled with [A#m] memories
[A#] [Am] of the golden [Dm] smile
[F] That introduced [B] me to
[D] [C] The [Em] days [Dm] of [C#] wine [Gm] and roses
[Cm] [C#] and [G#] you
[C#]
[A#m] [F#m] Moon river [C#] wider than water
[F#] [C#] I'm crossing you in [F#] style [C] someday
[F]
[C#] You dream [G#m] maker,
[C#] [F#] you [C#] [F#m] heartbreaker
[A#m]
Wherever you're [F#] [Em] going, [Fm] [A#] I'm [F#] [D#] going your [G#] [C#] way
[G#] Two [A#m]
drifters [F#] off to see [Fm] the world
[A#m]
[F#] [Fm] There's such [C#] a lot of [C] world to see
[D#] [Dm] [A#m] We're
[C#] after [G] that same [F#]
[Fm] rainbow's [C#] end
[F#] [D#m] [F#] Waiting [G#] round [C#] the bend, [F#] my [Fm] huckleberry friend
[A#m] [D#m] The [F#] river [G#m] [C#] and [A]
me
[D] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D] [G]
[F#m] [D] [C#]
[F#] [Bm] We're [D] after [G#] that [G] same [F#m] rainbow's end
[G]
Waiting [F#m] round the bend, [G]
my [F#m] huckleberry friend
[Bm] Moon [Em] river
[A] [D]
[A#] [Dm] Leaves
[D#] [C#m]
[D] [N]
A song is words and music.
I've had the good fortune to collaborate with many of the best lyricists.
Among them Leslie Brickus, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Allen and Marilyn Birdman, Bob Wells.
Of all of them, I think all of them would agree, I'm sure that there was one other person whom I worked with who was an exceptional lyricist.
That's Johnny Mercer.
You listening, John?
Two of my most popular songs were written with him.
They become synonymous with the voice of the man you're about to see and hear.
It seems fitting and proper that this evening should end with these songs and such a good friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Andy Williams.
The
[A#] [G]
[F] [G] [D#]
[C] [A#]
[G#] [Gm]
[F] days [A] of wine [D] and roses
[Am] [Gm] Laugh and run away [A] [Gm] [G] like a [D#] [G] child that [C#] plays
[A#m] [Am] Through a meadowland [Dm] toward a [Gm] closing [Dm] door
[Gm] A doormat [E]
[A] [D] nevermore [G] that [Gm] wasn't there [D#] [F] [F#] [F] before
The [D#] lonely night [D] [G#] [D] discloses just [Gm] a passing breeze
[G] Filled with [A#m] memories
[A#] [Am] of the golden [Dm] smile
[F] That introduced [B] me to
[D] [C] The [Em] days [Dm] of [C#] wine [Gm] and roses
[Cm] [C#] and [G#] you
[C#]
[A#m] [F#m] Moon river [C#] wider than water
[F#] [C#] I'm crossing you in [F#] style [C] someday
[F]
[C#] You dream [G#m] maker,
[C#] [F#] you [C#] [F#m] heartbreaker
[A#m]
Wherever you're [F#] [Em] going, [Fm] [A#] I'm [F#] [D#] going your [G#] [C#] way
[G#] Two [A#m]
drifters [F#] off to see [Fm] the world
[A#m]
[F#] [Fm] There's such [C#] a lot of [C] world to see
[D#] [Dm] [A#m] We're
[C#] after [G] that same [F#]
[Fm] rainbow's [C#] end
[F#] [D#m] [F#] Waiting [G#] round [C#] the bend, [F#] my [Fm] huckleberry friend
[A#m] [D#m] The [F#] river [G#m] [C#] and [A]
me
[D] [A] [Bm]
[G] [D] [G]
[F#m] [D] [C#]
[F#] [Bm] We're [D] after [G#] that [G] same [F#m] rainbow's end
[G]
Waiting [F#m] round the bend, [G]
my [F#m] huckleberry friend
[Bm] Moon [Em] river
[A] [D]
[A#] [Dm] Leaves
[D#] [C#m]
[D] [N]
Key:
C#
F#
G
D
Gm
C#
F#
G
A song isn't just music.
A song is words and music.
I've had the good fortune to collaborate with many of the best lyricists.
Among them Leslie Brickus, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Allen and Marilyn Birdman, Bob Wells.
Of all of them, I think all of them would agree, I'm sure that there was one other person whom I worked with who was an exceptional lyricist.
That's Johnny Mercer.
You listening, John?
_ Two of my most popular songs were written with him.
They become synonymous with the voice of the man you're about to see and hear.
It seems fitting and proper that this evening should end with these songs and such a good friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Andy Williams.
The
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ [D#] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] _
[G#] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ days _ [A] _ of wine [D] and _ roses
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ Laugh and run away [A] _ [Gm] _ [G] like a [D#] [G] child that [C#] plays
[A#m] _ [Am] Through a _ meadowland [Dm] toward a [Gm] closing [Dm] door
[Gm] _ A doormat [E] _
_ _ [A] [D] nevermore _ [G] that [Gm] wasn't there [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ [F#] [F] before _
The _ [D#] lonely _ night [D] _ _ [G#] _ [D] discloses _ just [Gm] a passing _ breeze _ _
[G] Filled with [A#m] memories _ _
[A#] [Am] of the golden [Dm] smile _
[F] That introduced [B] me to
[D] _ [C] The _ _ _ [Em] days _ [Dm] of [C#] wine [Gm] and roses _ _
[Cm] _ _ [C#] and [G#] you
_ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A#m] _ _ [F#m] Moon river _ [C#] wider than water
[F#] _ [C#] I'm crossing you in [F#] style _ [C] someday
[F] _
_ [C#] You dream [G#m] maker, _
[C#] _ [F#] you [C#] _ [F#m] heartbreaker
_ [A#m] _
Wherever you're [F#] [Em] going, [Fm] _ [A#] I'm [F#] [D#] going your [G#] _ [C#] way
[G#] Two [A#m] _
drifters [F#] off to see [Fm] the world
[A#m] _
[F#] _ _ [Fm] There's such [C#] a lot of [C] world to see
[D#] _ _ [Dm] [A#m] We're _ _
[C#] after _ [G] that same [F#] _ _
_ _ [Fm] rainbow's [C#] end
[F#] _ [D#m] [F#] Waiting [G#] round [C#] the bend, [F#] _ my [Fm] huckleberry friend
[A#m] _ _ [D#m] The _ [F#] river [G#m] _ _ [C#] _ and _ [A]
me
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [Bm] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ [C#] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [Bm] _ We're [D] after _ _ [G#] _ that [G] same _ _ [F#m] rainbow's end
_ _ [G] _ _
Waiting [F#m] round the bend, [G] _
my _ [F#m] huckleberry friend
_ [Bm] _ Moon _ _ _ [Em] _ river
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ [Dm] Leaves _
_ _ _ [D#] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A song is words and music.
I've had the good fortune to collaborate with many of the best lyricists.
Among them Leslie Brickus, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Allen and Marilyn Birdman, Bob Wells.
Of all of them, I think all of them would agree, I'm sure that there was one other person whom I worked with who was an exceptional lyricist.
That's Johnny Mercer.
You listening, John?
_ Two of my most popular songs were written with him.
They become synonymous with the voice of the man you're about to see and hear.
It seems fitting and proper that this evening should end with these songs and such a good friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Andy Williams.
The
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ [D#] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] _
[G#] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ days _ [A] _ of wine [D] and _ roses
_ _ [Am] _ _ [Gm] _ Laugh and run away [A] _ [Gm] _ [G] like a [D#] [G] child that [C#] plays
[A#m] _ [Am] Through a _ meadowland [Dm] toward a [Gm] closing [Dm] door
[Gm] _ A doormat [E] _
_ _ [A] [D] nevermore _ [G] that [Gm] wasn't there [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ [F#] [F] before _
The _ [D#] lonely _ night [D] _ _ [G#] _ [D] discloses _ just [Gm] a passing _ breeze _ _
[G] Filled with [A#m] memories _ _
[A#] [Am] of the golden [Dm] smile _
[F] That introduced [B] me to
[D] _ [C] The _ _ _ [Em] days _ [Dm] of [C#] wine [Gm] and roses _ _
[Cm] _ _ [C#] and [G#] you
_ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A#m] _ _ [F#m] Moon river _ [C#] wider than water
[F#] _ [C#] I'm crossing you in [F#] style _ [C] someday
[F] _
_ [C#] You dream [G#m] maker, _
[C#] _ [F#] you [C#] _ [F#m] heartbreaker
_ [A#m] _
Wherever you're [F#] [Em] going, [Fm] _ [A#] I'm [F#] [D#] going your [G#] _ [C#] way
[G#] Two [A#m] _
drifters [F#] off to see [Fm] the world
[A#m] _
[F#] _ _ [Fm] There's such [C#] a lot of [C] world to see
[D#] _ _ [Dm] [A#m] We're _ _
[C#] after _ [G] that same [F#] _ _
_ _ [Fm] rainbow's [C#] end
[F#] _ [D#m] [F#] Waiting [G#] round [C#] the bend, [F#] _ my [Fm] huckleberry friend
[A#m] _ _ [D#m] The _ [F#] river [G#m] _ _ [C#] _ and _ [A]
me
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ [Bm] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ [C#] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [Bm] _ We're [D] after _ _ [G#] _ that [G] same _ _ [F#m] rainbow's end
_ _ [G] _ _
Waiting [F#m] round the bend, [G] _
my _ [F#m] huckleberry friend
_ [Bm] _ Moon _ _ _ [Em] _ river
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ [Dm] Leaves _
_ _ _ [D#] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _