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He's So Heavenly
Brenda Lee
[ Предположительная тональность: C ]

He's So Heavenly:Brenda Lee.
#93 on BB Hot 100 on DECCA
Records in 1963.



INTRO: C F C G F C


CHORUS:
C    F            C
Lips sweeter than wine, ah, eyes that
F           C
sparkle and shine.
C                         F
Oh, well, that's my baby, right down to
    D    G       C
the tee, here on Earth (on Earth) but
F             C         A
he's so Heavenly (Heavenly) yeah, here
   F          G             C         Ab
on Earth, but he's so Heavenly (Heavenly.)



#1.
  Db               Gb                Db
A smile that could melt the  coldest heart.
                               Gb
A sweet, sweet talk that could tear you all
 Db
apart.



CHORUS:
Db                        Gb
Oh, well, that's my baby, right down to
    Eb   Ab      Db
the tee, here on Earth (on Earth) but
Gb            Db        Bb
he's so Heavenly (Heavenly) yeah, here
   Gb         Ab            Db            Gb Db
on Earth, but he's so Heavenly (Heavenly.)




INTERLUDE: Db Gb Db Gb Db Gb Db


#2.
A D              G         D
A way that could charm you so, we're looking
              G                D
now, from his head down to his toes.


CHORUS:
D                            G
I said, now, that's my baby, right down to
    E    A       D                    G
the tee, here on Earth (on Earth) but he's
         D         B
so Heavenly (Heavenly.)
B                  G                    A
Hey, right here on Earth (on Earth) but he's
   D
so Heavenly (Heavenly.)


OUTRO:
B                        G     A       D
Let me tell you 'bout my baby, he's so Heavenly

(Heavenly.)
B                    G
I'm talking 'bout my baby..(Fade.)




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