A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin - transp. to C

That (D)certain (Bm)night, the (F#m)night we (Am)met
There was (G)magig a(C#m)broad (F#)in the (Bm)air (Gm)
There were (D)angels (Em)dining (D)at the (Gm)Ritz
And a (D)nightingale (Bm)sang
In (Em)Berk'(A7)ley (D)Square (Bm - Em - A7)

I (D)may be (Bm)right, I (F#m)may be (Am)wrong
But I'm (G)perfectly (C#m)willing (F#)to (Bm)swear (Gm)
That (D)when you (Em)turned and (D)smiled at (Gm)me
A (D)nightingale (Bm)sang
In (Em)Berk'(A7)ley (D)Square (D - G#m - C#7)

   The (F#)moon that (D#m)lingered over (G#m)London (C#7)town
   Poor (A#m)puzzled (D#m)moon, he (G#m)wore a (C#7)frown
   (F#)How could he (D#m)know we two were (G#m)so in (C#7)love
   The (G#m)whole darn (D#m)world seemed (Em)upside (A7)down

The (D)streets of (Bm)town (F#m)paved with (Am)stars
It was (G)such a ro(C#m)mantic (F#)af(Bm)fair (Gm)
And (D)as we (Em)kissed and (D)said: Good(Gm)night!
A (D)nightingale (Bm)sang
In (Em)Berk'(A7)ley (D)Square (Bm - Em - A7)



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