Tenderly Chords

by Tony Bennett
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Difficulty: intermediate
Capo: no capo
Author mvmystique [a] 2,450. Last edit on Aug 16, 2014

Chords

A
F#7
Bm7
Dm7
E7
A7
D7
C#m7
Dm
F#m7
B7

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Tenderly - Tony Bennett, 1960
(A little easier to play for the less advanced player)
 
 
Intro:    A   F#7    Bm7   Dm7    E7
 
 
            A                    E7           A7        D7
The evening breeze, caressed the trees, tenderly,
              Bm7                 Dm7           A      C#m7  Bm7   A
The trembling trees, embraced the breeze, tenderly. 
     Dm  Dm7 E7       Dm    Dm7  E7
Then you and I,  came wandering  by,
      F#m7      B7         Bm7    E7
And  lost  in a sigh, were we.
 
 
              A                  E7          A7     D7
The shore was kissed, by sea and mist, tenderly;
           Bm7                 Dm7            A     (C#m7    Bm7    A
I can't forget, how two hearts met, breathlessly.
     Dm    Dm7   E7           F#m7         B7
Your arms opened wide, and   closed me   inside;
            A                 Bm7         Dm7          A   D7   Bm7   E7
You took my lips, you took my love,    so ten -  der - ly.
 
 
 
Instrumental Interlude:  First verse Chords
 
 
              A                  E7          A7      D7
The shore was kissed, by sea and mist, tenderly;
           Bm7                 Dm7            A    (C#m7)    Bm7    A
I can't forget, how two hearts met, breathlessly.
     Dm    Dm7    E7         F#m7           B7
Your arms opened wide, and   closed me    inside;                         (5th) 
            A                 Bm7         Dm7         A   D7   Bm7   E7     A
You took my lips, you took my love,    so ten - der – ly.
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TheSweeney
Very nice! Capo on 3 for Nat King Coles version
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mvmystique
Yes, I agree; a lovely song, isn't it? Thanks for rating it, "The Sweeney". (Just love the bike!!!). JohnS
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