Sunny Chords

by Boney M.
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Difficulty: intermediate
Capo: no capo
Author soney 1o stahr [a] 51.
1 contributor total, last edit on Sep 29, 2020
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Chords

Cm
Eb9
Ab9
Gsus2
G7
Db9

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Sunny by Boney M
written by Soney 1o Stahr
 
That's a really nice song. But it's a little bit difficult to play it. I wrote it a
as the original.
 
 Cm7   (3-3-5-3-4-3)--|
 G7    (3-5-3-4-3-3)--|
 Gsus2 (3-5-3-5-3-3)--|
 Ab9   (x-x-6-5-4-3)--|
 Eb9   (x-6-5-6-6-6)--|
 Db9   (x-4-3-4-4-4)--|
 
 
  Cm        Eb9               Ab9                            Gsus2        G7
1.Sunny,         yesterday my life was filled with rain
  Cm        Eb9                       Ab9
  Sunny,         you smilde at me and really eased the pain  Gsus2        G7
  G7      Cm                         Eb9
  Now the dark days are done and the bright days are here
  Ab9                  Db9
  my sunny once shines so sincere
  Gsus2        G7            Cm      *
  sunny one so true I love you
 
  * you can it play so or like  |Gsus2      G7|
  e|----------3-------3-------3-------3-3--3-3--3---|
  B|----------4-------4-------4-------3-3--3-3--3---|
  G|----------3-------3-------3-------5-5--5-5--4---|
  D|------5---------------------------3-3--3-3--3---|
  A|--3-----------3-------3-------3---5-5--5-5--5---|
  E|----------------------------------3-3--3-3--3---|
   or you can use it like an Intro
 
2.Sunny, thank you for the sunshine bouquet
  Sunny, thank you for the love you brought my way
  You gave it to me your all and all
  now I feel ten feet tall
  Sunny one so true Ilove you
 
  When you need more write it down
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9 comments
allansthertho
Although anyone playing the chord diagrams you've written will have the song sound perfectly, there are some errors in the chord naming, and I just can't help myself: What you call Ab9 is really Abmaj7, and the Gsus2 chord is actually a Gsus4. With your diagram, there's even a seventh present, making it a G7sus4 or a Gsus11. I'm just saying this to avoid confusing people with an above average music theoretical knowledge :)
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CaliforniaBP
Also the Gsus2 is actually a G7sus4
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yayayayoyoyo
yeh Like the jazz chords !
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