What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong

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C E F A C°
I see trees of green,

D° D°-D° C°

Red roses too
B B B A
I see them bloom,

G G G F
For me and you

F F F F F – F
And I think to myself,

F F E – F – G A
What a wonderful world.

C E F A C°
I see skies of blue,

D° D° D° C°
And clouds of white.

B B B A
The bright blessed day,

G G G – G F
The dark sacred night.

F F F F F – F
And I think to myself,

F F E – F – G F
What a wonderful world…

Artist: Louis Armstrong

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