Over the Rainbow Harold Arlen, E.Y.Harburg performed by Eva Cassidy (capo 1st fret) >> >> Somewhere over the rainbow way up high >> There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby >> >> Somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue >> And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true Someday I'll wish upon a star >> and wake up where the clouds are far behind me Where troubles melt like lemon drops + away above the chimney tops, that's where you'll find me [break, then repeat second section] >> >> Somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue >> And the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true If happy little bluebirds fly C5add9 above the rainbow, why oh why can't I? --------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: This is from the CD "The Other Side" by Chuck Brown and Eva Cassidy (Liaison Records cbd02263). It's the best cover of "Over the Rainbow" I've ever heard. Her version has a lovely, melancholy jazz/blues feel, played on a classical guitar with a legato fingerpicking style. Roman numerals in parentheses indicated the fret for a barred chord. The ">>" notation means to "walk" from the first chord to the second: >> >> E---3--------0--|---1--------0---| B---0--------0--|---0--1--3--1---| G---0--------0--|---0--------0---| D---0--------2--|---0--------2---| A---2--------2--|---2--0--2--3---| E---3---2----0--|---3------------| Unusual chords: + C5add9 E---3------2------3---| B---1------3------3---| G---2------3------5---| D---0------X------5---| A---0------1------3---| E---X------X------3---|