Classics Four - Stormy

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Band name Classics Four
Song name Stormy
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Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 17:20:54 -0500
From: Andrew Rogers 
Subject: c/classics_four/stormy.crd

                                "Stormy"
                         (B. Buie - J. R. Cobb)

Intro:

	Am7     Gmaj7     Am7     Gmaj7
	 / / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /

Verse 1:

	[top notes of Am9 (B) and Gmaj9 (A) implied by vibes]:

	Am9              Gmaj9
	    You were the sunshine, baby
	Am9              Gmaj9
	    Whenever you smiled
	   Am9         Gmaj9   Cmaj7
	But I call you Stormy today

	Am9      Gmaj9            Am9           Gmaj9
	All of a sudden that ol' rain's fallin' down
	   Am9          Gmaj9     Cmaj7
	And my world is cloudy and gray
	             Bm7   B7
	You've gone away

Chorus:

	    Em9    A13         Em9: x75777   A13: 6x6786
	Oh, Stor...my
	    Em9    A13
	Oh, Stor...my
	  C6            Bm7       Em9  A13
	Bring back that sunny day

Verse 2:

	Yesterday's love was like a warm summer breeze
	But like the weather you change
	Now things are dreary, baby, and it's windy and cold
	And I stand alone in the rain
	Calling your name

[sax solo over chords to second half of verse]

[repeat chorus]

Coda:

	  C6            Bm7   Em9  A13
	Bring back that sunny day
	    Em9    A13
	Oh, Stor...my   [repeat to fade]


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers