Chords for Half a Moon / Jack Smith w. piano
Tempo:
165.45 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [Ab]
[G]
[C] Think of this the whole world [Gb] round, [Ab] only one moon to be found.
But a [N] million sweethearts who [D] had [G] to make it do.
[C] Then think too when it smiles on you, [F] it's not always all [C] on view.
Perhaps a quarter or a half, [D] it [Db] almost makes you [G] laugh.
[C] Half a moon is better than no moon.
Any old place and any old where.
[Am]
If the girl who's [Eb] close to [G] your side [Gbm] there, [F]
[E] feels [Dm] satisfied there, [Gbm]
what do [Dm] you care?
[G]
[C] You [G] can spoon right any [E] old June night.
[C] And if there's moonlight, [F] she's bound to fall.
[A] [Dm] A moon and a quarter, [Eb] [B] or even one [C]
shorter.
[Gm] [A] Ask [D] anyone's doctor, [F] is better [C] than no moon at [D] all.
[Ebm] Is [Db] better [C] than no [Bm] moon [C] at [A] all.
[C] Stars [D] that shine [C] so far above, seem to help when you're in love.
You can see them any night, [Gbm] when the [Bm] sky [G] is bright.
[C] And we can't do without the [E] stars, Venus, Jupiter or Mars.
[C] But the world seems [G] all in tune, [Gbm] with [Ab] just a [Ebm] bit of [Bb] moon.
[Cm] Half a moon is [E] better than no moon.
[C] Any old place [Ab] and [G] any old where.
[C]
[Am] If the girl who's [E] close to [Gbm] your side there, [F]
feels [A] satisfied there, [Gb]
what [G] do you care?
You can spoon right [C] any old June night.
And if there's moonlight, ask her for a kiss, and she's [F] bound to fall.
[A] [Dm] That's sweet, a moon and a quarter, [Eb] [B] or even [C] one shorter.
[G] [A] Ask
[D] anyone's daughter, [G] is better [C] than no moon at [D] all.
[F] I found [C] that out.
Is [Cm] better than no [F]
[Bm] moon [C] at [Cm] all.
[C] [N]
[G]
[C] Think of this the whole world [Gb] round, [Ab] only one moon to be found.
But a [N] million sweethearts who [D] had [G] to make it do.
[C] Then think too when it smiles on you, [F] it's not always all [C] on view.
Perhaps a quarter or a half, [D] it [Db] almost makes you [G] laugh.
[C] Half a moon is better than no moon.
Any old place and any old where.
[Am]
If the girl who's [Eb] close to [G] your side [Gbm] there, [F]
[E] feels [Dm] satisfied there, [Gbm]
what do [Dm] you care?
[G]
[C] You [G] can spoon right any [E] old June night.
[C] And if there's moonlight, [F] she's bound to fall.
[A] [Dm] A moon and a quarter, [Eb] [B] or even one [C]
shorter.
[Gm] [A] Ask [D] anyone's doctor, [F] is better [C] than no moon at [D] all.
[Ebm] Is [Db] better [C] than no [Bm] moon [C] at [A] all.
[C] Stars [D] that shine [C] so far above, seem to help when you're in love.
You can see them any night, [Gbm] when the [Bm] sky [G] is bright.
[C] And we can't do without the [E] stars, Venus, Jupiter or Mars.
[C] But the world seems [G] all in tune, [Gbm] with [Ab] just a [Ebm] bit of [Bb] moon.
[Cm] Half a moon is [E] better than no moon.
[C] Any old place [Ab] and [G] any old where.
[C]
[Am] If the girl who's [E] close to [Gbm] your side there, [F]
feels [A] satisfied there, [Gb]
what [G] do you care?
You can spoon right [C] any old June night.
And if there's moonlight, ask her for a kiss, and she's [F] bound to fall.
[A] [Dm] That's sweet, a moon and a quarter, [Eb] [B] or even [C] one shorter.
[G] [A] Ask
[D] anyone's daughter, [G] is better [C] than no moon at [D] all.
[F] I found [C] that out.
Is [Cm] better than no [F]
[Bm] moon [C] at [Cm] all.
[C] [N]
Key:
C
G
D
F
A
C
G
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Think of this the whole world [Gb] round, [Ab] _ only one moon to be found.
_ But a [N] million sweethearts who [D] had [G] to make it do.
_ [C] Then think too when it smiles on you, [F] it's not always all [C] on view.
_ Perhaps a quarter or a half, _ [D] it [Db] almost makes you [G] laugh.
_ _ [C] _ Half a moon is _ _ _ _ better than no moon.
_ _ _ Any old place and _ _ _ _ any old where.
_ _ _ _ [Am]
If the girl _ _ who's [Eb] close to [G] your side [Gbm] there, _ [F] _ _
[E] feels [Dm] satisfied there, _ [Gbm] _
_ what do [Dm] you care?
_ _ [G] _
_ [C] You [G] can spoon right _ _ _ any [E] old June night.
[C] _ _ _ And if there's moonlight, _ _ _ _ [F] she's bound to fall.
[A] _ _ [Dm] _ A moon and a quarter, _ _ [Eb] _ [B] or even one [C]
shorter.
[Gm] _ _ [A] _ Ask [D] anyone's doctor, _ [F] _ _ is better [C] than no _ _ _ moon at [D] all.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ Is [Db] better [C] than no _ _ [Bm] moon [C] at [A] all. _ _ _ _
[C] _ Stars [D] that shine [C] so far above, _ seem to help when you're in love.
You can see them any night, [Gbm] when the [Bm] sky [G] is bright.
_ [C] And we can't do without the [E] stars, Venus, Jupiter or Mars.
[C] But the world seems [G] all in tune, [Gbm] _ _ with [Ab] just _ _ a [Ebm] bit of [Bb] moon.
_ _ _ _ [Cm] Half a moon is _ _ _ _ [E] better than no moon.
_ [C] _ _ _ Any old place _ [Ab] _ and _ [G] any old where.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] If the girl _ _ _ who's [E] close to [Gbm] your side there, _ _ [F] _
feels [A] _ satisfied there, [Gb] _ _
_ what [G] do you care? _ _ _
_ You can spoon right [C] _ _ _ any old June night.
_ _ _ And if there's moonlight, ask her for a kiss, and she's [F] bound to fall.
[A] _ _ [Dm] That's sweet, a moon and a quarter, _ _ [Eb] _ [B] or even [C] one shorter.
[G] _ _ [A] _ Ask _
[D] anyone's daughter, _ _ [G] _ is better [C] than no _ _ _ moon at [D] all.
[F] I found [C] that out.
Is [Cm] better than no _ _ [F] _
[Bm] moon [C] at [Cm] all.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] Think of this the whole world [Gb] round, [Ab] _ only one moon to be found.
_ But a [N] million sweethearts who [D] had [G] to make it do.
_ [C] Then think too when it smiles on you, [F] it's not always all [C] on view.
_ Perhaps a quarter or a half, _ [D] it [Db] almost makes you [G] laugh.
_ _ [C] _ Half a moon is _ _ _ _ better than no moon.
_ _ _ Any old place and _ _ _ _ any old where.
_ _ _ _ [Am]
If the girl _ _ who's [Eb] close to [G] your side [Gbm] there, _ [F] _ _
[E] feels [Dm] satisfied there, _ [Gbm] _
_ what do [Dm] you care?
_ _ [G] _
_ [C] You [G] can spoon right _ _ _ any [E] old June night.
[C] _ _ _ And if there's moonlight, _ _ _ _ [F] she's bound to fall.
[A] _ _ [Dm] _ A moon and a quarter, _ _ [Eb] _ [B] or even one [C]
shorter.
[Gm] _ _ [A] _ Ask [D] anyone's doctor, _ [F] _ _ is better [C] than no _ _ _ moon at [D] all.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ Is [Db] better [C] than no _ _ [Bm] moon [C] at [A] all. _ _ _ _
[C] _ Stars [D] that shine [C] so far above, _ seem to help when you're in love.
You can see them any night, [Gbm] when the [Bm] sky [G] is bright.
_ [C] And we can't do without the [E] stars, Venus, Jupiter or Mars.
[C] But the world seems [G] all in tune, [Gbm] _ _ with [Ab] just _ _ a [Ebm] bit of [Bb] moon.
_ _ _ _ [Cm] Half a moon is _ _ _ _ [E] better than no moon.
_ [C] _ _ _ Any old place _ [Ab] _ and _ [G] any old where.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] If the girl _ _ _ who's [E] close to [Gbm] your side there, _ _ [F] _
feels [A] _ satisfied there, [Gb] _ _
_ what [G] do you care? _ _ _
_ You can spoon right [C] _ _ _ any old June night.
_ _ _ And if there's moonlight, ask her for a kiss, and she's [F] bound to fall.
[A] _ _ [Dm] That's sweet, a moon and a quarter, _ _ [Eb] _ [B] or even [C] one shorter.
[G] _ _ [A] _ Ask _
[D] anyone's daughter, _ _ [G] _ is better [C] than no _ _ _ moon at [D] all.
[F] I found [C] that out.
Is [Cm] better than no _ _ [F] _
[Bm] moon [C] at [Cm] all.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _