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Frank Loesser

If I Were A Bell

by Frank Loesser
Frank Loesser

Biography:

Frank Henry Loesser (June 29, 1910, New York City – July 26, 1969, New York City) was an American composer and lyricist. He died of lung cancer at age 59.

During World War II, he wrote 1942's "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition". Formerly a successful lyricist in collaboration with other composers, this was the first song for which Loesser composed the melody in addition to the lyric.

Loesser was awarded a Grammy Award in 1961 for Best Original Cast Show Album for How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.

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192 Artist   62 Music   113 Tab Tab
Fmaj7 Dm7 Gm7 Dm7/C G7b9/C C13

A7 Ebdim7
Ask me
G9 C13 C13b9 F6
how do I feel, ask me now that we're cozy and clinging
C(add9)/E Fm6
Well sir,
F#dim7 Eb7 D7 G9 Gm7b5/Db C7
all I can say is if I were a bell I'd be ringing
C7b9 F F/Eb Bb/D Bbm/Db
From the moment we kissed tonight
C7-9 F F/Eb Bb/D Bbm/Db
That's the way I've just got to behave
C7-9 F6 Bb9
Boy, if I were a lamp I'd light
A Bb7 A
or if I were a banner I'd wave
A7 Ebdim
Ask me
G9 C13 C13b9 F6
how do I feel, little me with my quiet upbringing
C(add9) Fm6
Well sir,
F#dim7 Eb7 D7 G9 Gm7b5/Db C7
all I can say is if I were a gate I'd be swinging
C7b9 F F/Eb Bb/D Abdim7 F/A E7#5 Eb7
And if I were a watch I'd start popping my springs
D9 D7b9
or if
Dm7/G G9b5 Fmaj7 Dm7 Bbmaj7 C9 F6/9 Abdim Gm9
I were a bell I'd go ding dong, ding dong ding

A7 Ebdim7
Ask me
G9 C13 C13b9 F6
how do I feel from this chemistry lesson, we're learning
C(add9)/E Fm6
Well sir,
F#dim7 Eb7 D7 G9 Gm7b5/Db C7
all I can say, is if I were a bridge I'd be burning
C7b9 F F/Eb Bb/D Bbm/Db
Yes, I knew my moral would crack
C7-9 F F/Eb Bb/D Bbm/Db
From the wonderful way that you looked
C7-9 F6 Bb9
Boy, if I were a duck I'd quack
A Bb7 A
or if I were a goose I'd be cooked
A7 Ebdim
Ask me
G9 C13 C13b9 F6
how do I feel, ask me now that we're fondly caressing
C(add9) Fm6
Pal, if
F#dim7 Eb7 D7 G9 Gm7b5/Db C7
I were a salad I know I'd be splashing my dressing
C7b9 F F/Eb Bb/D Abdim7 F/A E7#5 Eb7
or if I were a season, I'd surely be spring
D9 D7b9
or if
Dm7/G G9b5 Fmaj7 Dm7 Bbmaj7 C9 F6/9 Eb6/9 F6/9
I were a bell I'd go ding dong, ding dong ding




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