Johnny Mathis - Winter Wonderland

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Band name Johnny Mathis
Song name Winter Wonderland
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 05/22/2008
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From: "Tom Young" 
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 21:24:06 GMT

Thanks to Ray Brizzi for emailing me the Johnny Mathis version of this song
...

Also, make sure you are using a fixed spaced font when reading this letter,
or the chords won't line up.

(In this version, the bass is pedalling Bb)
EbMaj7      Fm7           EbMaj7    Fm7
   Over the ground lies a mantle of white,

EbMaj7         Fm7            EbMaj7           Fm7
   A heaven of diamonds shine down through the night,

       Gm7        Cm7          Fm7          Bb7          EMaj7
   Two hearts are thrillin' in spite of the chill in the weather.

EbMaj7           Fm7     EbMaj7        Fm7
   Love knows no season, love knows no clime,

EbMaj7         Fm7     EbMaj7  Fm7
   Romance can blossom any old time,

   Gm7         Cm7        Fm7         Bb7      EbMaj7     Fm7   Bb7
   Here in the open we're walking and hoping together!  Together...

     EbMaj7      Fm7   Bb7              Eb  Ebmaj7         Eb6   Eb7
   Together... Together...  Sleighbells ring,      are you listenin'....

(for the turnaround on the lyrics "walkin' in a winter wonderland, I use
Fm9, B13(and cheat with the pinkie to pick up the 9 on the hi e string),
Eb6- very 1940's!)

  Fm9  B13  Eb6
E  9    9    9
B  9    9    9
G  9    8    9
D  7    7    9
A  9    x    7
E  x    7    x


Back to the intro, you can experiment with substituting Gm7 for the second
and fourth EbMaj7s to get the I-IIm-IIIm-IIm-I thing going...

--Torpedoman