Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers
Recorded Feb/March 2014
Released on Shadows in the Night (2015)
Tabbed by Eyolf Østrem
Quite a lot of barre chords in this one, but it's not really hard to play. I've included a version with a capo on the 2nd fret, which makes it a little easier
Bmaj7 x24342 D#7 x6564x Co x34242 F#13 242342
C#m7 . F#7 . | Bmaj7 . Do . | C#m6 . . . | F#13 . . . |
Bmaj7 Some enchanted evening, C#m7 F# C#m7 F#7 /c You may see a stranger B D#7 you may see a stranger E6 across a crowded room D#m7 C#m7 D#m7 Cm#7 And somehow you know, D#7 G#m . B7 . you know even then E . D#m7 . C#m7 . . . That somehow, you'll see her again F#13 B Co C#m7 F#13 and again
Some enchanted evening, someone may be laughing You may hear her laughing across a crowded room And night after night, as strange as it seems The sound of her laughter will sing in your dreams
E D#m7 C#m7 B Who can explain it, who can tell you why? E D#m7 C#7 F#13 Fools give you reasons, wise men never try
Some enchanted evening, when you find your true love When you feel her call you across a crowded room Then fly to her side and make her your own E D#m7 C#m7 Or all through your life D#m7 C#m7 you may dream F#13 B all alone
E D#m7 C#m7 B Once that you've found her, never let her go E D#m7 C#7 F#13 B Bmaj7 Once you have found her, never let her go
Bm7 . E7 . | Amaj7 . Co . | Bm6 . . . | E13 . . . |
Amaj7 Some enchanted evening, Bm7 E Bm7 E7 /Bb You may see a stranger A C#7 you may see a stranger D6 across a crowded room C#m7 Bm7 C#m7 Bm7 And somehow you know, C#7 F#m . A7 . you know even then D . C#m7 . Bm7 . . . That somehow, you'll see her again E13 A Bbo Bm7 E13 and again . . .
D C#m7 Bm7 A Who can explain it, who can tell you why? D C#m7 B7 E13 Fools give you reasons, wise men never try