Frank! 1 2 3 4 Sammy! 5 6 7 8 Dino! 9 10 11 12 Sammy Encore! 13

All Of Me – Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks (1931)

Intro: Dm F#dim C A7 F G7 C G7//// (You took the part that once was my heart so why not take all of me?)

C E7 All of me, why not take all of me? A7 Dm Can’t you see I’m no good with-out you? E7 Am Take my arms, I wanna lose them D7 G7//// Dm// G7// Take my lips, I’ll never use them.

C E7 Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry A7 Dm And I know that I’m no good with-out you. F#dim C A7 You took the part that once was my heart F G7 C (G7 first time, C7 last) So why not take all of me?

(repeat, then tag…)

Dm F#dim C A7 You took the part that once was my heart, F// // G7/ C//// / G7/ C So why not… take all of me?

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 1 High Hopes – Sammy Cahn and Jimmy van Heusen (1959)

C/ C#dim/ Next time you’re found with your chin on the ground Dm/ G7/ C-C#dim-Dm-G7 There’s a lot to be learned: so look a-round

C F 1 Just what makes that little ol’ ant G7 C Think he’ll move that rubber tree plant Dm/ D#dim/ Dm G7 C Anyone knows an ant can’t move a rubber tree plant F C But he’s got high hopes, he’s got high hopes D7 G7 He’s got high apple pie in the sky hopes C C7 So any time you’re getting’ low, stead of lettin’ go F D#dim Just remember that ant C C#dim Dm G7 C C#dim Dm G7 Oops, there goes a-nother rubber tree (X3) plant! C C#dim When troubles call and your back’s to the wall Dm G7 C-C#dim-Dm-G7 There’s a lot to be learned: that wall could fall C F 2 Once there was a silly ol’ ram G7 C Thought he’d punch a hole in a damn Dm/ D#dim/ Dm G7 C No one could make that ram scram; he kept buttin’ that dam F C Cause he had high hopes, he had high hopes, D7 G7 He had high apple pie in the sky hopes C C7 So any time you’re feelin’ bad, stead of feelin’ sad, F D#dim Just remember that ram C C#dim Dm G7 C Dm C Oops, there goes a billion kilowatt (x3) dam F C 3 So keep your high hopes, keep your high hopes D7 G7 Keep those high apple pie in the sky hopes C C7 A problem’s just a toy balloon, they’ll be bursting soon F D#dim They’re just bound to go pop C C#dim Dm G7 C G7 C Oops, there goes a-nother problem ker- (x3) plop! Ker-plop!

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 2 I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Cole Porter (1936)

INTRO: G//// Am//// G//// ///

/ Am Am7 G I’ve got you under my skin, Am Am7 G I’ve got you deep in the heart of me Am D7 A G So deep in my heart that you’re nearly a part of me Am D7 G F# cheat I’ve got you under my skin X Am Am7 G I tried so not to give in Am D7 F#7 G I said to myself “this af-fair never will go so well” F#m B7 D#7 E7 But why should I try to re-sist when baby I know so well Am D7 G I’ve got you under my skin Am D7 I’d sacrifice anything come what might G G7 For the sake of having you near Am Am7 In spite of a warning voice that comes in the night Bm7 Bb7 Am7 And re-peats, re-peats in my ear: D7 Em7 Am7 D7 Gmaj7 G7 “Don’t you know, little fool, you never can win! Am D7 G Gmaj7 G7 Use your men-tality, wake up to re-ality!” C Am7 But each time that I do just the thought of you makes me G/ F7 E7 Stop before I be-gin Am D7 G ‘Cause I’ve got you under my skin Am D7/ G Yes, I’ve got you under my skin

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 3 The Summer Wind -- Words & Music by Hans Bradtke & Henry Mayer (1965) English lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Intro: G// GM7// D9//// (x2)

G GM7 Fdim Am D9 Am D9 The summer wind came blowin' in a-cross the sea, Am D9 Am D9 GM7 G7 It lingered there to touch your hair and walk with me; Dm G7 Dm G7 C Cm All summer long we sang a song and strolled in golden sand, GM7 Em7 Am D9 GM7//// D9//// Two sweethearts and the summer wind.

G GM7 Fdim Am D9 Am D9 Like painted kites the days and nights went flying by; Am D9 Am D9 GM7 G7 The world was new be-neath a blue um-brella sky. Dm G7 Dm G7 C Cm Then softer than a piper man, one day it called to you - GM7 Em7 Am D9 GM7//// D9//// I lost you to the summer wind.

G GM7 Fdim Am D9 Am D9 The autumn wind, the winter winds have come and gone; Am D9 Am D9 GM7 G7 And still the days, those lonely days, go on and on. Dm G7 Dm G7 C Cm And guess who sighs his lulla-bies thru nights that never end? GM7 Em7 Am D9 GM7//// Am// D9// My fickle friend, the summer wind. GM7//// Am// D9// GM7//// Am// D9// GM7/~~ The summer wind. The summer wind.

[G] [Gmaj7] [Fdim] [Am] [D9] [G7] [Dm] [C] [Cm] [Em7] [A] [Amaj7] [Gdim] [Bm7] [E7] [A7] [D] [F#maj7]

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Intro: Gm7//// C7//// F//// A7////

Dm7 Gm7 Fly me to the moon C7 Fmaj7 and let me play among the stars Bb Em7-5 Let me see what spring is like A7 Dm7 D7 on Jupiter and Mars. Gm7 C7 F D7 In other words, hold my hand Gm7 C7 Em7-5 A7 In other words, darling kiss me!

Dm7 Gm7 Fill my heart with song, C7 Fmaj7 and let me sing forever more Bb Em7-5 You are all I long for A7 Dm7 D7 all I worship and a-dore Gm7 C7 Am7 D7 In other words, please be true Gm7 C7/ F In other words, I love you!

(Play an A7 and repeat from the top 1 time)

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 5 It Ain’t Necessarily So George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward and Dorothy Heyward (1935)

Intro: Dm// G7// Dm// G7//

Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 It ain’t neces-sarily so it ain’t neces-sarily so G7 G#7 G7 G#7 The things that you’re liable to read in the Bible E7 A7 Dm// G7// Dm// G7// Ain’t neces-sarily so

Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 David was small but oh my, David was small but oh my G7 G#7 G7 G#7 He fought big Go-liath who lay down and dieth E7 A7 Dm// G7// Dm// G7// David was small but oh my Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Jonah he lived in a whale, Jonah he lived in a whale G7 G#7 G7 G#7 He made his home in that fish’s ab-domen E7 A7 Dm// G7// Dm// G7// Jonah he lived in a whale (chorus)

------Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Moses was found in a stream, Moses was found in a stream G7 G#7 G7 G#7 He floated on water ‘til ole Pharaoh’s daughter, E7 A7 Dm// G7// Dm// G7// She fished him, she says, from that stream Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 Me-thuselah lived 900 years, Me-thuselah lived 900 years, G7 G#7 G7 G#7 Who calls that livin’ when no gal will give in E7 A7 Dm// G7// Dm// G7// To no man what’s nine hundred years (chorus)

Sammy played the serpentine villain Sportin’ Life in the movie version of Porgy and Bess (1959) opposite Dorothy Dandridge and Sidney Poitier

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 6 The Lady is a Tramp – Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers (1937)

Intro: G// G7// C// D// G//// D////

G Gm7 Am7 D She gets too hungry for dinner at eight G Gm7 Am7 D She likes the theater and never comes late G G7 C Cm She never bothers with people she’d hate G G7 C D G D That’s why the lady is a tramp

G Gm7 Am7 D Doesn’t like crap games with barons or earls G Gm7 Am7 D Won’t go to Harlem in ermine and pearls G G7 C Cm Won’t dish the dirt with the rest of the girls G G7 C D G//// G7/ That’s why the lady is a tramp

/ / / C7//// D//// Bm7//// Em7//// She likes the free, fresh wind in her hair Am7//// D//// G/ E7/ A7/ D/ Life without care, she’s broke, but it’s oke

G Gm7 Am7 B7 Hates Cali-fornia, / it’s cold and it’s damp Em7 A7 Em7 A7 That’s why the lady, that’s why the lady Em7 C D G///// / That’s why the lady is a tramp

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 7 Mr. Bojangles – Jerry Jeff Walker (1968) (CM7 = Cmaj7)

Intro: C CM7 C6 CM7 (x2)

C CM7 C6 C7 F G7 1 I knew a man Bo-jangles and he danced for you in worn-out shoes C CM7 C6 C7 F G7 Silver hair a ragged shirt and baggy pants the old soft shoe F Em7 E7 Am-Am7-Dsus4 He jumped so high, jumped so high D7 G-Gsus-G then he lightly touched down

Am G Am G Am G G7 C-CM7-C6-CM7 Mr. Bo-jangles Mr. Bo-jangles Mister Bo-jangles dance

C CM7 C6 C7 F G7 2 I met him in a cell in New Or-leans I was down and out C CM7 C6 C7 F G7 He looked to me to be the eyes of age as he spoke right out F Em7 E7 Am-Am7-Dsus4 He talked of life talked of life D7 G-Gsus-G-G7 he laughed and slapped his leg a step

C CM7 C6 C7 F G7 He said his name Bojangles & he danced a lick across the cell C CM7 C6 C7 He grabbed his pants for a better stance oh he jumped so high F G7 He clicked his heels F Em7 E7 Am-Am7-Dsus4 He let go a laugh, let go a laugh, D7 G-Gsus-G shook back his clothes all a-round (chorus)

C CM7 C6 C7 3 He danced for those at minstrel shows & county fairs F G7 throughout the south C CM7 C6 C7 He spoke with tears of 15 years how his dog and him F G7 they traveled a-bout F Em7 E7 Am-Am7-Dsus4 His dog up and died, up and died D7 G-Gsus-G-G7 after 20 years he still grieves C CM7 C6 C7 He said “I dance now at every chance in honky tonks F G7 for drinks and tips C CM7 C6 C7 But most the time I spend behind these county bars F G7 ‘cause I drinks a bit” F Em7 E7 Am Am7 Dsus4 He shook his head and as he shook his head, D7 G Gsus G I heard someone ask him please (chorus)

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 8 Ain’t That a Kick in the Head – Jimmy Van Heusen & Sammy Cahn (1960)

D How lucky can one guy be; I kissed her and she kissed me Ddim A7-Em7-A7 Like the fella once said ain't that a kick in the head? Em7 The room was completely black

I hugged her and she hugged back. A A7 D Like the sailor said quote, ain't that a hole in the boat?

F#7 Bm7 My head keeps spinning; I go to sleep and keep / grinning; E7 this is just the be- / ginning, Em7/ A7 My life's gonna be / beee-auti-ful! (2nd time jump to coda)

D B7 I've sunshine enough to spread; It's like the fella said, E7 A7 D A7 "Tell me quick, Ain't love a kick in the head?"

(Repeat from top) ------

(Coda…) D She's telling me we'll be wed; B7 She's picked out a king size bed. E7 A7 B7//// // I couldn't feel any better or I'd be sick; / / E7//// / / / / Gm//// // Tell me quick, oh ain't love a kick? E7 A7 D Tell me quick, ain't love a kick in the head?

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C E7 F Dm Bb G G7 Em C7 A Am

Intro: C// Em// F//// G// G7// C// G7//

C E7 F 1. Everybody loves somebody sometime. Dm Bb G G7 Everybody falls in love some-how. C Em Dm Something in your kiss just told me, G G7 C G7 My sometime....is now.

C E7 F A 2. Everybody finds somebody someplace, Dm Bb G G7 There's no telling where love may ap-pear. C Em Dm Something in my heart keeps saying, G G7 C My someplace....is here.

C C7 BRIDGE: If I had it in my power, F A Dm I would arrange for every girl to have your charm. Am Em Then every minute, every hour, Dm A Dm G7 Every boy would find what I've found in your arms.

C E7 F A 3. Everybody loves somebody sometime, Dm Bb G G7 And although my dream was over-due, C Em F Your love made it well worth waiting, G G7 C For someone....like you. [BRIDGE, V3]

C Em F TAG: Your love made it well worth waiting, G G7 C// Dm// C/// For someone....like you.

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 10 Sway (¿Quién Será?) — Louis Demetrio & Pablo Beltrán Ruiz (English lyrics by Norman Gimbel)

INTRO: Dm//// A7//// Dm//// Dm/

A7 1. When marimba rhythms start to play, Dm Dance with me, make me sway. A7 Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore, Dm Dm/ Hold me close, sway me more. A7 2. Like a flower bending in the breeze, Dm Bend with me, sway with ease. A7 When we dance you have a way with me; Dm Dm/ Stay with me, sway with me.

C7 BRIDGE: Other dancers may be on the floor, F Dear, but my eyes will see only you. A7 Only you have the magic technique; Bb A7/ When we sway, I go weak.

A7 3. I can hear the sound of violins Dm Long before it begins. A7 Make me thrill as only you know how. Dm Dm/ Sway me smooth, sway me now. (repeat BRIDGE, V3 & TAG)

TAG: A7 Dm You know how; Sway me smooth, sway me now. (x2 & cha-cha)

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That’s Amore! – Harry Warren & Jack Brooks (1952)

(Tremolo:) Cm Fm In Napo-li, where love is king Cm G7 When boy meets girl, here’s what they say…

C/// /// /// /

C When the moon hits your eye G7 like a big pizza pie, that’s a-more! (that’s amore!) G7 When the world seems to shine C like you’ve had too much wine, that’s a-more! C Bells will ring, ting a ling a ling, G7 Ting a ling a ling, and you’ll sing “vita bella” G7 Hearts will play tippy tippy tay, C Tippy tippy tay, like a gay taran-tella.

C When the stars make you drool G7 Just like pastafazool, that’s a-more! G7 When you dance down the street E7 C#dim With a cloud at your feet, you’re in love.

F When you walk in a dream, C But you know you’re not dreaming, Sig-nore, G7 C ‘Scusa me, but you see, back in old Napoli that’s a-more! (x2)

(Play a G7 and do it again from as many times as seems necessary)

First Edition 10/2018. For educational use only. Pass the martinis. Page 12 The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea – Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler (1932)

Intro: F// Dm// Gm7// C7// (X2)

F Dm Gm7 C7 F Dm Gm7 C7 I don’t want you, but I hate to lose you F7 Bb C#7 F C F G#aug You’ve got me in between the devil & the deep blue sea F Dm Gm7 C F Dm Gm7 C I for-give you, cause I can’t for-get you F7 Bb C#7 F C F E7 You’ve got me in between the devil & the deep blue sea

A F#m Bm7 E7 I want to cross you off my list A F#m Bm7 E7 But when you come knocking at my door C Am Dm G Fate seems to give my heart a twist Eb G C And I come running back for more

F Dm Gm7 C7 F Dm Gm7 C7 I should hate you, but I guess I love you F7 Bb C#7 F C F You’ve got me in between the devil & the deep blue sea

(from the top instrumental, sing the bridge & last verse, then tag…)

TAG: Dm F7 Bb C#7//// //// You’ve got me in be-tween Bbm7 (barre 1st fret) The devil & the deep, the devil & the deep, Edim C F F6/(barre 5th fret) The devil & the deep blue sea

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