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When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful
Words & Music by Harry Woods
Recorded by Fats Waller, 1935**
D F#m Cdim(IV) C#7
When somebody thinks you're wonderful
D F#m B7
What a difference in your day
E7/9 E7 G/B Em7 E7/9 E7 G/B Em7 A7/6
Seems as though your troub - les dis - ap - pear
E7/9 G/B A7/6 A7 D Fdim A7
Like a fea - ther in your way
D F#m Cdim(IV) C#7
When somebody thinks you're wonderful
D F#m B7
Tells you with a smile so sweet
E7/9 E7 G/B Em7 E7/9 E7 G/B Em7 A7/6
What are lit - tle stones you're step - pin' on
E7/9 G/B Em7 A7/6 A7 D
Just a mea - dow 'neath your feet
Bridge:
A7 Em7 A7 G D Bm7
And how you meet the morning
D A7 Em7 A7 G D
You gai - ly swing a - long
Cdim B7 Em
At night you may be weary
B7 E7 G/B A7 Em7 A7
But your heart still sings a song
D Cdim(IV) C#7
When somebody thinks you're wonderful
D F#m B7
Love is mighty close to you
E7/9 E7 G/B Em7 E7/9 E7 A7/6 A7 A7/6
Just an - oth - er thing more won - der - ful
E7/9 G/B A7/6 A7 D
Making all her dreams come true
*Requested by recent visitor Chad Daughtridge **The 1935 date on this one is something of a guess; if anybody can give me definitive information (preferably with a source I can verify with) I would appreciate it.
The lyric and guitar chord transcriptions on this site are the work of The Guitarguy and are intended for private study, research, or educational purposes only. Individual transcriptions are inspired by and and based upon the recorded versions cited, but are not necessarily exact replications of those recorded versions.
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