What A Wonderful
World
George D. Weiss / George Douglas - Louis Armstrong
Spoken intro of the 1970 version:
Some of you young folks been saying to me:
"Hey Pops: What d'you mean 'What a wonderful world'?
How about all them wars all over the place? You call them wonderful?
And how about hunger and pollution? That ain't so wonderful either."
Well, how about listening to old Pops for a minute!
Seems to me, it aint the world that's so bad but what we're doin' to it.
And all I'm saying is: See what a wonderful world it would be if only we'd give it a chance.
Love, baby, love, that's the secret, yeah.
If lots more of us loved each other we'd solve lots more problems.
And then this world would be a gasser.
That's why ol' Pops keeps saying.
(D - F#m7 - G -
A7)
I see (D)trees
of (F#m7)green, (Bm)red
roses (F#m7)too
(Em)I see
them (D)bloom, (F#7)for
me and (Bm)you
And I (Bb)think
to myself (Em)
What a (A7)wonderful (D)world (F#m7 - G -
A7)
I see (D)skies
of (F#m7)blue
and (Bm)clouds
of (F#m7)white
The (Em)bright
blessed (D)day,
the (F#7)dark
sacred (Bm)night
And I (Bb)think
to myself (Em)
What a (A7)wonderful (D)world(F#m7 - G -
A7)
The (A7)colours
of the rainbow, so (D)pretty
in the sky
Are (A7)also
on the faces of (D)people
goin' by
I see (Bm)friends
shaking (F#m7)hands,
saying: (Bm)How
do you (F#m7)do?
(Bm)They're
really (F#m7)saying, (Em)I (E7)love (A)you(A7)
I hear (D)babies (F#m7)cry, (Bm)I watch
them (F#m7)grow
(Em)They'll
learn much (D)more
than (F#7)I'll
ever (Bm)know
And I (Bb)think
to myself (Em)
What a (A7)wonderful (D)world
And I (Gmaj7)think
to myself (Em): What a (A7)wonderful (D)world
Original key is G.
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