Betty Grable

Neil Sedaka

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AQNKUZkMPo Live: spotify:track:3UDTS1SSWGpQDCrPt9r0OI Songwriters: Neil Sedaka / Howard Greenfield Worked out on request for haleyjane1962 Please: rate (stars left unter sheet) or/and add favorite (heart right above) When you are looking for chords of another nice song you could send me a Personal Message. [Intro]                         /                         / [Verse 1] When I used to be a little kid I used to go      every Saturday afternoon to the picture show    close up to the screen my life was so serene I lived through every scene with my movie queen:       Betty Grable.                         [Verse 2] Three hundred howlin’ kids were always pack the house     but they just came for Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse;    but there would be a world of fantasy wrapped in the melody she sang and danced for me:         Betty Grable.                         [Verse 3] Lots and lots of pine up shots I had them all   and there they were pasted up upon the wall.    When mama said that it was time for bed I’d eat some jam and bread and watched your overhead          Betty Grable.                         [Interlude] (Key Change to Ab)                            / [Verse 4] Just the other night I saw her on some late late show and it occurred to me I’m someone that she’ll never know.    So I wrote this little song for the lady that I’ve loved so long:             Betty Grable.                            [Verse 1] (Reprise) When I used to be a little kid I used to go       every Saturday afternoon to the picture show     close up to the screen my life was so serene lived through every scene with my movie queen:         Betty Grable.                           

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La chanson évoque les souvenirs d'un jeune garçon qui, chaque samedi, se rendait au cinéma pour admirer sa star préférée. Elle parle de la magie des films et de la façon dont la beauté et le talent de cette actrice illuminaient ses après-midis. Dans un monde rempli de rires et de personnages animés, il se perdait dans les rêves que suscitait sa performance. Les souvenirs de ces moments passés, mêlés à un sentiment d'éloignement, se transforment en une douce mélodie rendue pour cette femme qu’il a aimée silencieusement au fil des ans. Un hommage tendre à la nostalgie et à l'admiration.