Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White

Alan Dale

  • A7
  • A7/6
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  • D
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  • G/B
  • Gdim
Tom:
D Bm Em7 A7 It's cherry pink and apple blossom white
Em7 A7 D When your true lover comes your way;
D Bm Em7 G/B A7 D It's cherry pink and apple blossom white, the poets say.
D Bm Em7 A7 The story goes that once a cherry tree
Em7 A7 D Beside an apple tree did grow;
D Bm Em7 G/B A7 Em7 A7 D And there a boy once met his bride-to-be long long a - go. Bridge:
D6 A7 Gdim D The boy looked into her eyes -- it was a sight to enthrall.
A7/6 A7 Gdim D The breezes joined in their sighs, the blossoms started to fall,
D6 A7 Gdim D And as they gently carressed, the lovers looked up to find
A7/6 A7 D The branches of the two trees were intertwined.
D Bm Em7 A7 And that is why the poets always write
Em7 A7 D If there's a new moon bright above,
D Bm Em7 G/B A7 Em7 A7 D It's cherry pink and apple blossom white when you're in love.
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Composição: Mack David e Marcel Eugene Ageron

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