Key: F major
Verse 1
D
Fdim
Em
D
Turn off that charm
F#m
Fdim
Em
I'm through with love for a while
A
D
F#dim
I'm through and yet
Em
A
D
You have a fabulous smile
F#m
Em
D
C
D
Ab
Bm
D
G
So, if I forget, remind me not to find you so attractive,
Am
D
Em
C
C#m
remind me that the world is full of men.
F#
B
When I start to miss you,
Em
A
D
remind me to count to ten.
C
Bm
D
G
I had a feeling when I met you,
Am
D
Ebdim
G
Em
you'd drive me crazy if I let you,
G
Eb
Am
D
but all my ef forts to forget you remind me
Em
G
C
Am
I get my heart well in
C
G
hand and I'm certain
Bm
G
Em
A
Am
That I can take you or
C
Ebdim
leave you alone
G
Bm
G
Bm
G
F#
Then you be gin,
Em
C
Bm
that begin again
Fdim
E
A
And boom, I give in again
Am
Fm
Ab
Fm
I have a will made of steel, my friend
D
C
Ddim
D
But when it seems about to bend,
G
Bm
G
Re mind me not
C
Bm
Am
D
to mention that I love you.
G
C
C#m
Re mind me to be sorry that we met
F#
B
Although I adore you
G
Bm
C
You're one thing I will re gret
D
C
Bm
Daug
G
So when your charm begins to blind me,
Am
Ebdim
D
G
I'll simply tie my hand s behind me.
Am
G
please remind me
D
C
Ddim
D
Un less, my darling, you forget
Eb
Ab
G
Thank you.
It was in 1936
that Kern and I wrote what I feel was our best effort together,
Swingtime, starring Fred Astaire
and Ginger Rogers.
There was a situation that called
for a song
which Jerry loved to describe
as a sarcastic love ballad.
For one of the two times
in our entire collaboration,
I wrote the lyric first.
Here it is.
How did you like the song?
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ChordsD Fdim Em F#m A...
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