Doris Day — Aren't You Glad You're You
D F#m E7 Every time you're near a rose, A7(V) G D A7 D A7 Aren't you glad you've got a nose? A7(V) G D A7 D A7 Bm G And if the dawn is fresh with dew, G/F# E7 Bm7-5 A7 Aren't you glad you're you? D F#m E7 When a meadowlark appears, A7(V) G D A7 D A7 Aren't you glad you've got two ears? A7(V) G D A7 D A7 Bm G And if your heart is sing - in' too, G/F# E7 A7 D Aren't you glad you're you? Bridge: A Cdim Bm7-5 Gdim You can see a sum - mer sky, A7 D9 F#m B7 Or touch a friendly hand, Em7 Edim A7 Or taste an ap - ple pie -- D F#7 E7 A7 Pardon the grammar, but ain't life grand? D F#m E7 And when you wake up each morn, A7(V) G D A7 D A7 Aren't you glad that you were born? A7(V) G D A7 D A7 Bm G Think what you've got the whole day through -- G/F# E7 A7 D B77 Aren't you glad you're you? G/F# E7 A7 D Aren't you glad you're you?
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