Chords for Gracie Fields Isle Of Capri 1934
Tempo:
134.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Fm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bbm] [Eb] [Cm] [F]
[G] [C]
[F] He was on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an [C] old tree.
I can still see the flowers blooming round her.
[F] He met on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, but somehow Kate had meant it [C] to be.
And so he sailed with the tide in the morning, till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri.
[Bb] Summertime was [F] nearly over, [C] blue Italians [F] came.
[Bb] He said, Lady, [F] I'm a rose.
[B] Can you spare a sweet [C] word of love?
[F] She whispered softly, it's best not to linger.
And then as he kissed her hand, he [C] could see, she bore a plain golden ring on her finger.
He [F] swore goodbye on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
[Fm] Somewhere far away, [G] over [C] Naples Bay, [Fm]
I heard a quaint [Bbm] lover's story.
[Bb]
[Fm] It's magic thrill, [B] [E] [C] holds a spell on [Fm] me [Bbm] still today.
[Bb] [Fm] It's a story [Bbm] old, that's been sadly [Ab]
told, down by the shore in [G] the moonlight.
[Fm] How love [B] began, [G] for a girl and a man.
[C] He was [F] on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an [E] old tree.
[C]
I can still see the flowers blooming round her.
[F] He met [C] on the [F] Isle of Capri.
She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, but somehow hate had sent it [C] to be.
Till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri.
[Bb] Summertime was nearly [F] over, [C] blue Italians [F] shy of all.
[Bb] He said, Lady, [F] I'm a rose.
[G] Can you say the sweet word [C] of love?
[F]
[C] She bore a plain golden ring on her finger.
[F] Swore goodbye
[C] on the [A] Isle of [F]
Capri.
[G] [C]
[F] He was on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an [C] old tree.
I can still see the flowers blooming round her.
[F] He met on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, but somehow Kate had meant it [C] to be.
And so he sailed with the tide in the morning, till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri.
[Bb] Summertime was [F] nearly over, [C] blue Italians [F] came.
[Bb] He said, Lady, [F] I'm a rose.
[B] Can you spare a sweet [C] word of love?
[F] She whispered softly, it's best not to linger.
And then as he kissed her hand, he [C] could see, she bore a plain golden ring on her finger.
He [F] swore goodbye on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
[Fm] Somewhere far away, [G] over [C] Naples Bay, [Fm]
I heard a quaint [Bbm] lover's story.
[Bb]
[Fm] It's magic thrill, [B] [E] [C] holds a spell on [Fm] me [Bbm] still today.
[Bb] [Fm] It's a story [Bbm] old, that's been sadly [Ab]
told, down by the shore in [G] the moonlight.
[Fm] How love [B] began, [G] for a girl and a man.
[C] He was [F] on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an [E] old tree.
[C]
I can still see the flowers blooming round her.
[F] He met [C] on the [F] Isle of Capri.
She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, but somehow hate had sent it [C] to be.
Till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri.
[Bb] Summertime was nearly [F] over, [C] blue Italians [F] shy of all.
[Bb] He said, Lady, [F] I'm a rose.
[G] Can you say the sweet word [C] of love?
[F]
[C] She bore a plain golden ring on her finger.
[F] Swore goodbye
[C] on the [A] Isle of [F]
Capri.
Key:
F
C
Bb
Fm
G
F
C
Bb
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ [F] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] He was on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an _ [C] old tree.
I can still see the flowers blooming round her.
_ [F] He met on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
_ She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, but somehow Kate had meant it [C] to be.
_ And so he sailed with the tide in the morning, _ till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri. _ _
[Bb] _ Summertime was [F] nearly over, _ [C] blue Italians [F] came. _
_ _ [Bb] He said, Lady, _ [F] I'm a rose.
_ _ [B] Can you spare a sweet [C] word of love?
[F] She whispered softly, it's best not to linger.
_ And then as he kissed her hand, he [C] could see, she bore a plain golden ring on her finger.
He [F] swore goodbye on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
_ _ [Fm] _ Somewhere far away, [G] over [C] Naples Bay, [Fm]
I heard a quaint [Bbm] lover's story.
[Bb] _ _
[Fm] It's magic thrill, [B] _ [E] [C] holds a spell on [Fm] me [Bbm] still today.
[Bb] _ _ [Fm] It's a story [Bbm] old, that's been sadly [Ab]
told, down by the shore in [G] the moonlight. _
_ [Fm] How love [B] began, [G] for a girl and a man. _ _
[C] _ _ _ He was [F] on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an [E] old tree.
[C] _
I can still see the _ _ _ flowers blooming round her.
[F] He met [C] on the [F] Isle of Capri.
She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, _ but somehow hate had sent it [C] to be. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri. _ _ _
[Bb] Summertime was nearly [F] _ over, _ [C] blue Italians [F] shy of all.
_ [Bb] He said, Lady, _ [F] I'm a rose.
_ _ [G] Can you say the sweet word [C] of love?
_ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] She _ bore a plain golden ring on her _ finger.
_ [F] Swore goodbye _
[C] on the _ [A] Isle of [F]
Capri. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [F] He was on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an _ [C] old tree.
I can still see the flowers blooming round her.
_ [F] He met on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
_ She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, but somehow Kate had meant it [C] to be.
_ And so he sailed with the tide in the morning, _ till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri. _ _
[Bb] _ Summertime was [F] nearly over, _ [C] blue Italians [F] came. _
_ _ [Bb] He said, Lady, _ [F] I'm a rose.
_ _ [B] Can you spare a sweet [C] word of love?
[F] She whispered softly, it's best not to linger.
_ And then as he kissed her hand, he [C] could see, she bore a plain golden ring on her finger.
He [F] swore goodbye on [C] the [F] Isle of Capri.
_ _ [Fm] _ Somewhere far away, [G] over [C] Naples Bay, [Fm]
I heard a quaint [Bbm] lover's story.
[Bb] _ _
[Fm] It's magic thrill, [B] _ [E] [C] holds a spell on [Fm] me [Bbm] still today.
[Bb] _ _ [Fm] It's a story [Bbm] old, that's been sadly [Ab]
told, down by the shore in [G] the moonlight. _
_ [Fm] How love [B] began, [G] for a girl and a man. _ _
[C] _ _ _ He was [F] on the Isle of Capri, that he found her beneath the shade of an [E] old tree.
[C] _
I can still see the _ _ _ flowers blooming round her.
[F] He met [C] on the [F] Isle of Capri.
She was as sweet as a rose at the dawning, _ but somehow hate had sent it [C] to be. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Till [F] he passed [C] in the Isle [F] of Capri. _ _ _
[Bb] Summertime was nearly [F] _ over, _ [C] blue Italians [F] shy of all.
_ [Bb] He said, Lady, _ [F] I'm a rose.
_ _ [G] Can you say the sweet word [C] of love?
_ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] She _ bore a plain golden ring on her _ finger.
_ [F] Swore goodbye _
[C] on the _ [A] Isle of [F]
Capri. _ _ _ _ _ _ _