Here's To The Losers

Words & Music by Jack Segal & Robert Wells
Recorded by Frank Sinatra, 1961


A7         D        Bm7          Cdim    B7      Em7     G/B     A7
Here's to those who love not too wisely, no, not wisely, but too well,

        D        Bm7      Cdim  B7       Em7         G/B     A7
To the girl who sighs with envy when she hears that wedding bell,

       DM7  D     D9   D DM7   D  Am7 D7 Gdim     G      Gm7   
To the guy who'd throw a par - ty if  he knew someone to call --

Edim   A7     Dalt   F#m   B7  G         Em7  G/B   A7
Here's to the losers,         bless them all.


A7         D        Bm7         Cdim    B7        Em7  G/B     A7
Here's to those who drink their dinners when that lady doesn't show,

A7      D          Bm7      Cdim   B7    Em7       G/B    A7
To the girl who'll wait for kisses underneath that mistletoe,

       DM7    D  D9     D  DM7    D  Am7  D7  Gdim      G      Gm7   
To the lone - ly sum - mer lov - ers when the leaves begin to fall --

G/B    A7     Dalt   F#m  B7   Em7   A7   D
Here's to the losers,         bless them all.



Bridge:

DM7  D7            Bb             Bbm7        D
Hey, Tom, Dick and Harry, come in out of the rain;

DM7   D7           Bb             Bbm7          A7
Those torches you carry must be drowned in champagne.


A7         D         Bm7      Cdim     B7       Em7        G/B     A7
Here's the last toast of the evening, here's to those who still believe

A7      D      Bm7    Cdim      B7      Em7     G/B     A7
All the losers will be winners, all the givers shall receive;

           DM7    D    D9  D   DM7    D  
Here's to trou - ble-free to - mor - rows, 

Am7  D7  Gdim       G      Gm7   
May your sor - rows all be small --

Edim   A7     Dalt   F#m  B7   Em7   A7   D
Here's to the losers,         bless them all.



Requested by recent visitor Ian Reoch.


 
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