CHORD CHART FOR "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY FREAMS"

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Scott Henderson
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CHORD CHART FOR "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY FREAMS"

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Does any one have a chart for this great old tune. I think I have it figured out but wanted to be sure.
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Is this the song?

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I'll See You In My Dreams
Words & Music by Gus Kahn & Isham Jones, 1924
Recorded by Pat Boone, 1962 (#32)


AM7    D     DM7     Dm6
I'll see you in my dreams,

 A       Cdim  Fdim(III) A6
Hold you  in     my     dreams.

C#m7-5   F#7    C#m7-5      F#7
Someone took you out of my arms;

  B7   (Cdim)    Bm7-5           E7
Still I feel the thrill of your charms.

 D6       DM7       Dm6
Lips that once were mine,

A      Cdim  Fdim(III)  A6
Tender eyes    that   shine,

C#m7-5     F#7     Bm        Bb9
They will light my way to - night —

     D6      Dm6 Dm+7   A
I'll see you in   my dreams.
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Post by Scott Henderson »

I saw that one but haven't set down and played it to see if it is the one. The one I am thinking of is one made famous by Merle Travis and Chet Atkins.
Thanks for your help!
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What are 'Freams'? ;-)
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Post by Carroll Hale »

Jim Cohen wrote:What are 'Freams'?...must be really FINE dreams.... :D :D ;-)
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I'ld go for that!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Oh, yeah, why didn't I realize that? I was thinking maybe 'Freams' was short for 'Firearms'... silly me. ;)
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Post by Scott Henderson »

Maybe a Fream is one of those little animals in the rain forest Sting and Don Henley are always trying to save. Oh by the way does anybody have the chart?
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Scott,
This is for a 12-string with no 9th D. Use your 9th string instead of the 8th string with E lever (tone lower on both 2nd and 8th strings) engaged. D lever is semitone lower. Combination pedals are tuneable splits (BG or AK). The first part of the 4th line may be a little awkward. This version shows a repeat with 1st and 2nd endings.
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Scotty,
I sent you an e-mail..
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