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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To

AndoAndo South Bend, INModerator Gallato RS-39 Modèle Noir
edited November 2008 in Repertoire Posts: 277
This is a great tune by Cole Porter. It's so congenial with gypsy jazz that I wonder whether Porter wrote it (in 1943) with Django in mind. As for versions, I like Sinatra's from '57, with ... Riddle, or May? Can't remember. At any rate, here's a chart from the changes of that session:

You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(Porter)

Gb:

Gbm6 | Cbm6 Db7 | Gbm6 | % |
You'd be so nice to come home to

E9 | A7add6 | D6 | % |
You'd be so nice by the fire

Abm7-5 | Db7 |
While the breeze on high

Gbm6 GbmM7 Gbm % |
sang a lullaby

Ebm7-5 | D9 | Db7sus/A | Db7
you'd be all that I could desire

Gbm6 | Cbm6 Db7 | Gbm6 | % |
Under stars chilled by the winter

Em9 | A13sus A13 | D6/9
under and August moon burning above

Cdim | Dbm | D7 | Ebdim |
you'd be so nice just like para- dise

E E7+ | E7+ | A | D7sus/A
to come home to, and love


G: (etc.)

Comments

  • AndoAndo South Bend, INModerator Gallato RS-39 Modèle Noir
    Posts: 277
    Oh bollocks, the spacing didn't work out. Well, you get the idea.
  • DedwoodDedwood Springfield, ILNew
    Posts: 32
    By the way Hal Leonard's "The Best of Jim Hall" (HL00690697) has a great transcription of this tune. The transcription is from Jim Hall's live album "Concierto". Obviously, it isn't gypsy jazz, but it is great guitar music.
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