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D – 1933 CHORDS 4/4 D D - A7 D - D7 G / In your Easter bon-net, with all the frills upon it, D - A7 D - Bm E7 A you'll be the grandest lady in the Easter Parade.

D - A7 D - D7 G / I'll be all in clo-ver and when they look you over, D - A7 D - Bm E7 - A7 D I'll be the proudest fellow in the Easter Parade.

D7 / G / Bm E7 On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the pho-to-graphers will snap us, A - G F#m(2) A7(1) A+(1)X110 and you'll find that you're in the ro-to-gra-vure.

D - A7 D - D7 G / Oh, I could write a sonnet about your , D - A7 D - Bm E7 - A7 D and of the girl I'm taking to the Easter Parade.

D7 / G / Bm E7 On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the pho-to-graphers will snap us, A - G F#m(2) A7(1) A+(1)X110 and you'll find that you're in the ro-to-gra-vure.

D - A7 D - D7 G / Oh, I could write a sonnet about your Easter bonnet, D - A7 D - Bm E7 - A7 D and of the girl I'm taking to the Easter Parade.

Originally melody written in 1917, as Smile and Show Your Dimple as a cheer up song for a girl whose man has gone off to fight in World War I. New lyrics for 1933 revue “”. Done by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the movie Easter Parade 1948. Rotogravure printing system for long print runs of magazines, newspapers. 4/5/2019 4/5/201 Easter Parade C – 1933 Irving Berlin

4/4 C C - G7 C - C7 F / In your Easter bon-net, with all the frills upon it, C - G7 C - Am D7 G you'll be the grandest lady in the Easter Parade.

C - G7 C - C7 F / I'll be all in clo-ver and when they look you over, C - G7 C - Am D7 - G7 C I'll be the proudest fellow in the Easter Parade.

C7 / F / Am D7 On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the pho-to-graphers will snap us, G - F Em(2) G7(1) G+(1)0332 and you'll find that you're in the ro-to-gra-vure.

C - G7 C - C7 F / Oh, I could write a sonnet about your Easter bonnet, C - G7 C - Am D7 - G7 C and of the girl I'm taking to the Easter Parade.

C7 / F / Am D7 On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the pho-to-graphers will snap us, G - F Em(2) G7(1) G+(1)0332 and you'll find that you're in the ro-to-gra-vure.

C - G7 C - C7 F / Oh, I could write a sonnet about your Easter bonnet, C - G7 C - Am D7 - G7 C and of the girl I'm taking to the Easter Parade.

Originally melody written in 1917, as Smile and Show Your Dimple as a cheer up song for a girl whose man has gone off to fight in World War I. New lyrics for 1933 revue “As Thousands Cheer”. Done by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the movie Easter Parade 1948. Rotogravure printing system for long print runs of magazines, newspapers. 4/5/2019