14 Chords used in the song: G, Em, C, Am, B7, G7, F, C#dim, Bm7, E7, D7, Em7, Em6, Gm7

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G
G
Em
C
G
Moon river wider than a mileC
G
Am
B7
I'm crossing you in style somedayEm
G7
C
F
Old dream maker you heart breakerEm
C#dim
Bm7 -
E7
Am
D7
Wherever you're going I'm go-ing your wayG
Em
C
G
Two drifters off to see the worldC
G
Am
B7
There's such a lot of world to seeEm
Em7
Em6
C#dim
Gm7
C
We're after the same rainbow's end
Gm7
C
Gm7
C
Waiting round the bend my huckleberry friendEm7
Am
D7
G
Moon river and me
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Yes! This is an excellent interpretation. Very similar to Cynthia Lin's. I use this as a starting framework to add my own elements, and it's a very good foundation for experimentation.
29 Oct 2022



the Gm7 chord seems a little off, like it should be a different chord, but other than that it's one of the better moon river chord charts I've seen (a lot of people just butcher the chords completely).
25 Feb 2018

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About this song: Moon River
"Moon River" is a song composed by Johnny Mercer (lyrics) and Henry Mancini (music) in 1961, for whom it won that year's Academy Award for Best Original Song. It is most well-known for being sung in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's by Audrey Hepburn, although it has been covered by many other artists.It became the theme song for Andy Williams, who first recorded the song in 1961 and performed it at the Academy Awards ceremonies in 1962. He sang Read more on Last.fm.