Canadian Sunset: Andy Williams
#7 in 1956.
(E6) = add the 6th to the chord to mimic the riff
Intro
[E] ([E6])
Verse 1
[E6] [E] [E6] [E]
Once I was alone, sooo lonely and then,
[A7] [Am7] [E] [B7]
You came, out of nowhere, like the sun, up from the hills.
Verse 2
[E6] [E] [E6] [E]
Cold, cold was the wind, warm, warm were your lips,
[A7] [Am7] [E6]
Out there, on that ski trail, where your kiss filled
[E]
me with thrills.
Bridge
[A] [B7] [E]
A weekend in Canada, a change of scene,
[A7] [B7] [E]
was the most I bargained for.
[A7] [B7] [E] [C#m]
And then I discovered you, and in your eyes,
[G#m] [C#m] [F#m] [B7]
I found a love that I couldn't ignore.
Verse 3
[E6] [E] [E6] [E]
Down, down came the sun. Fast, fast, fast beat my heart.
[A7] [Am7] [E] [B7] [E]
I knew, when the sun set, from that day we'd never ever part.
Outro
[E] ([E6])
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.