Year: 1956 - Album: Lady Sings the Blues
Written by Johnny Mercer and Jimmy Van Heusen
Introdução: Em Edim Dm7 G7 Em Edim Dm7 G7 C B7 E7 A9 D9 Am7 D9 I took a trip on a train and I thought about you C#m5-/7 Bm5-/7 Em E7 Am Gm7 C7 I passed a shadowy lane and I thought about you F Am7 Dm5-/7 Fm7 C G7 C C/B Two or three cars parked under the stars, a winding stream Gdim B7 Cdim B7 Moon shining down on some little town Em Edim Dm7 G7 And with each beam, the same old dream. C B7 E7 A9 D9 Am7 D9 And every stop that we made, oh, I thought about you C#m5-/7 Bm5-/7 Em E7 Am Gm7 C7 But I pulled down the shade then I really felt blue F Am7 Dm5-/7 Fm7 I peeked through the crack, looked at the track C F7 D9 Cdim The one going back to you Dm7 Dm5-/7 G7 Fdim C Am7 Dm7 G7 And what did I do? I thought about you C B7 E7 A9 D9 Am7 D9 I took a trip on a train and I thought about you C#m5-/7 Bm5-/7 Em E7 Am Gm7 C7 I passed a shadowy lane and I thought about you F Am7 Dm5-/7 Fm7 C G7 C C/B Two or three cars parked under the stars, a winding stream Gdim B7 Cdim B7 Moon shining down on some little town Em Edim Dm7 G7 And with each beam, the same old dream C B7 E7 A9 D9 Am7 D9 And every stop that we made, oh, I thought about you C#m5-/7 Bm5-/7 Em E7 Am Gm7 C7 But I pulled down the shade then I really felt blue F Am7 Dm5-/7 Fm7 I peeked through the crack, looked at the track C F7 D9 Cdim The one going back to you Dm7 Dm5-/7 G7 Fdim C Am7 Fm7 Dm7 C And what did I do? I thought about you