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Did You Ever See A Dream Walking? Ukulele tab

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Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?

(Mack Gordon/Harry Revel)

Tono:  G
	  
Introdução: Am7  D7/9 Am7 D7/9 G7M E7/9- 

Am7 D7  G           Am7   G        G/F# 
Did you ever see a dream walking?   
     Am7     D7   Am7    D7 
Well, I did. 
        Am7          D7   Am7      D7 
Did you ever hear a dream talking?   
     G6       G     G6    G 
Well, I did. 
        G           G7M     G7       G6       C7M     Am7 
Did you ever have a dream thrill you    with "Will you   be mine?" 
A7                          D6/9          D7 
Oh, it's so grand, and it's too, too divine. 
Am7 D7  G           Am7   G        G/F# 
Did you ever see a dream dancing? 
     Am7     D7   Am7    D7 
Well, I did. 
         G                   G7M              G7 
Did you ever see a dream romancing? 
      C        C/B  Am 
Well, I did. 
                 C                C/B                    Cm7 
Did you ever find Heaven right in your arms, 
G               B7            E7 
Saying, "I love you, I do"? 
                Am7                  D7 
Well, the dream that was walking 
               Am7                D6/9 
And the dream that was talking, 
         Am7          D7      D7/F#        G 
And the Heaven in my arms  was  you. 
	  
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