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- You're The Cream
In My Coffee
- Words and Music
by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson - 1928
Chorus: |
C |
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G7 |
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C G+ |
C |
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G7 |
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C |
C7 |
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F |
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D7 |
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Fm D7 |
G7 G+ |
C |
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G7 |
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C (G7 repeat) |
- 8-beat intro. Play 4-beats
for each cell, reading from left to right.
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- You're The Cream In My Coffee,
You're the salt in my stew.
- You will always be my necessity,
I'd be lost without you.
- You're the starch in my
collar, You're the lace in my shoe.
- You will always be my necessity,
I'd be lost without you.
- Most men tell lovetales,
And each phrase dovetails.
- You've heard each known
way, This way is my own way.
- You're the sail in my loveboat,
You're the captain and crew.
- You will always be my necessity,
I'd be lost without you.
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Arranged by Jim Bottorff
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- The chord names should
appear in single rows. Let me know of any problems.
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