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Fly Me To The Moon

słowa i muzyka: Bart Howard 1954
Am7                   Dm7              G7                        Cmaj7

Fly …

F7                            Bm7/b5              E7/b9         Am7

Let …

       A7/b9        Dm7 G9   G7/b9 Cm9  Am7

In   …

Am9  Dm7         G7 Fdim7            Cmaj7  Bm7  E7     

In   …

  

 

Am7                        …

F7                 Bm7/b5            E7/b9          Am7

you …

             A7/b9   Dm7       G9    G7  Em7/b5 

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              A7/b9 Dm7 Dm7/C  G7/b9 C6 Bm7  E7

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          A7/b9    Dm7    G7 G7/b9  C6 Bb6  B6  C6/9

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A7 A7 d7 d7 G7 G7 Cmaj7 Cmaj7 Bm7/b5 Bm7/b5 E7/b9 E7/b9 A7/b9 A7/b9 G9 G9 G7/b9 G7/b9 Cm9 Cm9 Am9 Am9 Fdim7 Fdim7 Bm7 Bm7 E7 E7 Em7/b5 Em7/b5 Dm7/C Dm7/C C6 C6 Bb6 Bb6 B6 B6 C6/9       – X,3,2,2,3,3       (   repeat 2nd verse, then repeat 1st verse )
 
Bart Howard (b. Howard Joseph Gustafson June 1, 1915, Burlington, Iowa — d. February 21, 2004, Carmel, New York)
”Fly Me to the Moon” is a pop standard song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. When introduced by Felicia Sanders on the cabaret circuit, it was originally titled „In Other Words”. The song became popularly called „Fly Me to the Moon” from its first line, but it took a few years for the publishers to change the title officially.
Composer and pianist Bart Howard, whose „Fly Me To the Moon (In Other Words)” was sent rocketing onto the charts by Peggy Lee and Frank Sinatra, died of complications of a stroke on February 23, 2004. He was 88 years old.
 

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