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Dec 27, 2023 · [Verse 4] C/G C Em/B I've loved, I've laughed and cried, Gm6/Bb A7 A7sus4 I've had my fill, ...my share of losing, Dm Dm/C And now, as tears sub - side, G7/B G7 Csus4 C I find it all ...so a - mus - ing, C/G C Cmaj7 Gm7/C C7b9 To think ...I did all that, F Faug F6 F Fadd9 F Fmaj7 Fm6 And, may I say-----, ...not in a shy way, C/G G G7 Dm/C C Oh ...
- 2nd fret
- E A D G B E
- advanced
Mar 29, 2017 · MY WAY - Frank Sinatra (Original in D) Capo fret 2 for original) [Intro]: (Play notes) c g c g d g c g (x 2) (on the second introduction the final “g” note is the first chord) [Verse 1]. C G7 C G7 Em G C G7 Em G C Dm A7 And now, the end is near, and so I face, the fin-al curtain.
- 2nd fret
- intermediate
Verse I. C Em And now, the end is near, Gm A7 And so I face, the curtain. Dm My friend, I'll say it clear, G7 C I'll state my case, of which I'm certain. Verse II. C C7 I've lived, a life thats full, F Fm I've traveled each, and every highway. C G7 But more, much more than this, F C I did it my way.
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Frank Sinatra. – My Way chords ver. 4. Frank Sinatra MY WAY D F#m And now, the end is near, F#m7 B7 And so I face the final curtain, Em Em7 My friend. I'll say it clear, A7 D I'll stay my case of which I'm certain. D D7 I've lived a live that's full. G Gm I travelled each and every highway, D A7 Em D And more, much more than this, I did it my ...
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Dec 12, 2018 · Em7 A7 I faced it all, and I stood tall, D And did it my way. Frank Sinatra MY WAY D F#m And now, the end is near, F#m7 B7 And so I face the final curtain, Em Em7 My friend. I'll say it clear, A7 D I'll state my case of which I'm certain. D D7 I've liv.
- no capo
- E A D G B E
- intermediate
My Way is set to the music of a French song "Comme d'habitude", written by Jacques Revaux & Claude Francois (music). The original French lyrics were written by Gilles Thibaut. The song was popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra with English lyrics by Paul Anka - a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and actor. Recorded: 30th Dec 1968
Dm7 Dm G7 G but through it all, when there was doubt, Em7 Em Am7 Am i ate it up and spit it out. Dm G i faced it all and i stood tall; F6 C and did it my way. C Em7/B ive loved, ive laughed and cried Em7/Bb A7 A ive had my fill; my share of losing. Dm Dm/C and now, as tears subside, G7/B /G Csus4 C i find it all so amusing.