Where Is Your Heart? (Song from Moulin Rouge)

Words & Music by William Engvick & Georges Auric
Recorded by Percy Faith, 1953 (#1)


A7     D  G        Em7 F#m Em7 A7  Bm   Edim Em7  G     A7
When - ev   -   er we kiss,     I  wor - ry  and won - der;

 G   Em7  Em7/9 Em7  A7(V) A7  G    Em7/9 A7   D
Your lips  may   be  near, but where is  your heart?

A7   D  G       Em7 F#m Em7 A7  Bm  Edim Em7  G    A7
It's al - ways like this  -  I wor - ry  and won - der;

  G    Em7  Em7/9 Em7  A7(V) A7   G   Em7/9 A7   D
You're close to   me    now, but where  is your heart?


Bridge:

D9   D  G   G/F#   Edim       DM7
It's a sad thing to re - al - ize

 D6  G      G/F#       F#m        Bm
That you've heart that nev - er melts;

F#7     Bm   Bm7/E   Bm7-5        F#m
When we kiss,  do you close your eyes

      Bm        Bm7/E  Bm7-5      E7      A7
Pre - ten - ding  I am some - one else?


A7   D   G     Em7 F#m  Em7 A7    Bm  Edim  Em7 G    A7
You must break the spell,   this cloud that I'm un - der,

G   Em7   Em7/9  Em7 A7(V)  A7           G   Em7/9 A7   D
So please, won't you tell?  Dar - ling, where  is your heart?


Coda:

G   Em7   Em7/9  Em7 A7(V)  A7           D
So please, won't you tell?  Dar - ling, 

G   G/F# Em7 A7/6 A7  A7/6  G     G/F#   Em7  Gm7   Gdim  D  
Where         is      your heart?


Obviously, Percy Fath's version of this one was an instrumental, but I'm using his name for attribution purposes because he had the most popular version of this one that I've seen.


 
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