For Me And My Gal

Words & Music:

Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz & George W. Meyer

 

 G  Am7   G/B  D7 Am7  D7      D9     D7  G   Am7alt   G

The bells are ringing----- for me and my gal.

Am7  D9   Am7  D7 Am7  D7     D9     D7  G

The birds are singing---- for me and my gal.

G    G/F#        B7                           Em B+   Em7

Ev'rybody's been knowing to a wedding they're go-ing.

         Em6               A7 Em7  A7

And for weeks they've been sewing----,

      Gdim       D7  Am7  D7

Ev'ry Susie and Sal---------!

 

  Am7   D9  Am7 D7 Am7  D7     D9     D7  G   Am7alt   G

They're con-gre-ga-ting--- for me and my gal.

Am7 D9  Am7   D7  Am7  D7     D9     D7 B7

The par-son's waiting---- for me and my gal.

    Cdim    G           G+7            G9       G7

And sometime, I'm gonna build a little home for two,

    C       C/B     Edim   Gdim

Or three or four or more,

   D7  Am7   D7     D9     D7  G  Am7alt   G     D7

In Loveland---- for me and my gal.

 

BRIDGE:

        G   Em          Am7       D7

Do you know--- why the birds are singing?

 

       G   Em          Am7       D9

Do you know--- why the bells are ringing?

 

G         G7         C      Gdim   G         Gdim      D7

I'm gonna give you a big surprise; I'm gonna tell you why:

 

FIRST VERSE REPRISE:

 





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