The Raveonettes

The Raveonettes

winter wonderland
Composição de (Smith/Bernard)
Capo 1
  
Intro
   
 A7        Em7       A      A7   
   
Bm7        A         D   
   
Verse1   
             D                
Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin'?   
       A                
In the lane snow is glistening,   
  A7        Em7           A      A7   
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight   
E7          A            D   
Walking in a Winter Wonderland   
   
Verse2   
     D                
Gone away is the blue bird;  
       A               
Here to stay is a new bird.   
     A7          Em7         A  A7   
He sings a love song as we go along   
Bm7          A            D   
Walking in a Winter Wonderland.  
   
Bridge   
F#            B              F#   
In the meadow we can build a snowman   
F#                B            F#   
Then pretend that he is Parson Brow.n   
A                  D                      A    
He'll say "Are you married ?", We'll say "No man,   
    A7             E                  A    
But you can do the job when you're in town."   
   
Verse3         
      D   
Later on, we'll conspire   
      A   
As we dream by the fire   
   A7      Em7        A             A7   
To face, unafraid, the plans that we made   
Bm7          A            D   
Walking in a Winter Wonderland   
   
   
Instrumental   
D     D   
A     A   
A7    Em7  A   A7   
E7   A    D      
   
Bridge2   
F#            B              F#   
In the meadow we can build a snowman   
F#               B             F#   
And pretend that he's a circus clown   
A                  D            A   
We'll have lots of fun with Mr. Snowman   
A7              E                 A   
Until the other kiddies knock him down.   
   
Verse4   
        D   
When it snows, ain't it thrillin'   
           A   
Though your nose gets a chillin'?  
      A7       Em7       A      A7   
We'll frolic & play, the Eskimo way   
E7          A            D   
Walking in a Winter Wonderland   
   
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Enviado por: anônimo

Corrigido por: Genie T Singer