Intro: | F | F7 Dm | F7 - | Cm/Gb Cm7| F
Verse 1
F9
If ever I would leave you,
Bbmaj9 Bb
it wouldn't be in sum - mer
Fdim F7
Seeing you in summer,
Gdim F7 Bbdim F7(b9) Bbmaj9 Bb6
I nev - er would go
Dm Bb7 Eb
Your hair streaked with sunlight,
CM F7 Bbmaj9
your lips red as flame,
Bb6 Cm7 G7
Your face with a lus-ter
Cm Dm Cm7 F7
that puts gold to shame.
Verse 2
F9
But if I'd ever leave you,
Bbmaj9 Bb
it couldn't be in autumn;
Fdim F7
How I'd leave in autumn,
Gdim F7 Bbdim F7(b9) Bbmaj9 Bb6
I nev - er will know.
Dm Bb7 Eb
I've seen how you sparkle
CM F7 Bbmaj9
when fall nips the air;
Bb6 Cm7 G7
I know you in autumn
Cm Cm7 F9 Bb
and I must be there.
Bridge:
D Daug D6 G A7 D Dmaj7 D6
And could I leave you running merrily through the snow?
F# B
Or on a wintry evening
F# Em7 A7 D F7
when you catch the fire's glow?
Verse 3
F9
If ever I would leave you,
Bbmaj9 Bb
how could it be in springtime,
Fdim Cm7 F
Knowing how in spring I'm
Gdim F7 Ebmaj7 Cm6 D7 Gm7
be - witched by you so?
Dm Bb7 Eb Ebmaj7 Cm7
Oh, no, not in spring-time,
Ebm Bb
summer, winter, or fall
C9 F9
No never could I leave you
Cm7 F9 Bb6 Cb6 Bb
at all.
Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner