Chords for Wintry Feeling. Anne Murray
Tempo:
100.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [A]
Everyone's been asking me what song I wanted to do tonight that I think is special.
[G#] I've already done a million more, which is probably among my top five favorites, but
I have one that's, besides Song for the Myra, that is near and dear to me too.
It's a song called Wintry Feeling, and I [N] think, yes, I think it really says, I wish I had
written it because [D#] I think it says what it means to be a Canadian.
[A] [B]
[A] Look how the sky's all silver, beautiful Montreal.
Out of the sky of silver, [E] snowflakes begin to fall.
[A] I sit by my window, [D] I take my pen in hand.
[A] If I sound a little wintry, [E] you'll have to [A] understand.
So how is California?
How is the weather there?
Where every day is sunny, [E] and where all the skies are fair.
[A] Tell me, do you remember [D] how once upon a time,
[A] we'd sit and watch the snow fall,
[E] sharing a glass [A] of wine.
[D] Oh, that sad old wintry [A] feeling.
I [D] don't really seem [A] to mind.
[D] Sad but sweet old [A] wintry feeling.
[E] Oh, that wintry feeling.
Somehow it just seems to suit [A] me fine.
[B] If you are never cold, love, then who's going to keep you warm?
You'll take the sun for granted, love, [F#] if you run from every storm.
[B] But Lord, me and this old guitar, [E] we've seen a storm or two.
[B] We've seen a million drifters, [F#] these snowflakes and
Everyone's been asking me what song I wanted to do tonight that I think is special.
[G#] I've already done a million more, which is probably among my top five favorites, but
I have one that's, besides Song for the Myra, that is near and dear to me too.
It's a song called Wintry Feeling, and I [N] think, yes, I think it really says, I wish I had
written it because [D#] I think it says what it means to be a Canadian.
[A] [B]
[A] Look how the sky's all silver, beautiful Montreal.
Out of the sky of silver, [E] snowflakes begin to fall.
[A] I sit by my window, [D] I take my pen in hand.
[A] If I sound a little wintry, [E] you'll have to [A] understand.
So how is California?
How is the weather there?
Where every day is sunny, [E] and where all the skies are fair.
[A] Tell me, do you remember [D] how once upon a time,
[A] we'd sit and watch the snow fall,
[E] sharing a glass [A] of wine.
[D] Oh, that sad old wintry [A] feeling.
I [D] don't really seem [A] to mind.
[D] Sad but sweet old [A] wintry feeling.
[E] Oh, that wintry feeling.
Somehow it just seems to suit [A] me fine.
[B] If you are never cold, love, then who's going to keep you warm?
You'll take the sun for granted, love, [F#] if you run from every storm.
[B] But Lord, me and this old guitar, [E] we've seen a storm or two.
[B] We've seen a million drifters, [F#] these snowflakes and
Key:
A
E
B
D
F#
A
E
B
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_ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Everyone's been asking me what song I wanted to do tonight that I think is special.
[G#] I've already done a million more, which is probably among my top five favorites, but
I have one that's, besides Song for the Myra, that is near and dear to me too.
It's a song called Wintry Feeling, and I [N] think, _ yes, _ _ I _ think it really says, I wish I had
written it because [D#] I think it says what it means to be a Canadian.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] Look how the sky's all silver, _ _ beautiful Montreal. _
_ _ Out of the sky of silver, _ _ [E] snowflakes begin to fall.
_ _ [A] I sit by my window, _ [D] I take my pen in hand.
_ [A] If I sound a little wintry, _ _ [E] you'll have to [A] understand.
_ _ _ _ _ _ So how is _ California? _ _
How is the weather there? _ _
Where every day is sunny, _ [E] and where all the skies are fair. _
[A] Tell me, do you _ remember _ [D] how once upon a time, _ _
[A] we'd sit and watch the snow fall, _
[E] sharing a glass [A] of wine. _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] Oh, that sad old wintry [A] _ feeling. _
_ I _ [D] _ _ don't really seem [A] to mind. _
_ _ _ _ [D] Sad but sweet old [A] wintry feeling. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Oh, that wintry feeling.
_ _ Somehow it just seems to suit [A] me fine. _
_ _ _ _ [B] If you are never cold, love, then who's going to keep you warm?
_ You'll take the sun for granted, love, [F#] if you run from every storm.
_ [B] But Lord, me and this old guitar, _ _ [E] we've seen a storm or two.
_ _ [B] We've seen a million _ drifters, [F#] these _ snowflakes and
_ _ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Everyone's been asking me what song I wanted to do tonight that I think is special.
[G#] I've already done a million more, which is probably among my top five favorites, but
I have one that's, besides Song for the Myra, that is near and dear to me too.
It's a song called Wintry Feeling, and I [N] think, _ yes, _ _ I _ think it really says, I wish I had
written it because [D#] I think it says what it means to be a Canadian.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] Look how the sky's all silver, _ _ beautiful Montreal. _
_ _ Out of the sky of silver, _ _ [E] snowflakes begin to fall.
_ _ [A] I sit by my window, _ [D] I take my pen in hand.
_ [A] If I sound a little wintry, _ _ [E] you'll have to [A] understand.
_ _ _ _ _ _ So how is _ California? _ _
How is the weather there? _ _
Where every day is sunny, _ [E] and where all the skies are fair. _
[A] Tell me, do you _ remember _ [D] how once upon a time, _ _
[A] we'd sit and watch the snow fall, _
[E] sharing a glass [A] of wine. _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] Oh, that sad old wintry [A] _ feeling. _
_ I _ [D] _ _ don't really seem [A] to mind. _
_ _ _ _ [D] Sad but sweet old [A] wintry feeling. _
_ _ _ _ [E] Oh, that wintry feeling.
_ _ Somehow it just seems to suit [A] me fine. _
_ _ _ _ [B] If you are never cold, love, then who's going to keep you warm?
_ You'll take the sun for granted, love, [F#] if you run from every storm.
_ [B] But Lord, me and this old guitar, _ _ [E] we've seen a storm or two.
_ _ [B] We've seen a million _ drifters, [F#] these _ snowflakes and