12 Chords used in the song: Am, Dm, G7, Cmaj7, C7, F, Em7, Am7, A7, E7, Em, C

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# I recommend DDUDDUAm
Dm
Fly me to the moon
G7
Cmaj7
C7
Let me play among the starsF
Dm
Let me see what spring is like
Em7
Am7
A7
On a-Jupiter and Mars
Dm
Dm
G7
Em7
Am7
In other words: hold my hand
Dm
G7
Cmaj7
E7
In other words: baby, kiss meAm
Dm
Fill my heart with song
G7
Cmaj7
C7
And let me sing for ever moreF
Dm
You are all I long for
Em7
Am7
A7
All I worship and adoreDm
G7
Em
A7
In other words: please, be trueDm
G7
Cmaj7
E7
In other words: I love youAm
Dm
Fill my heart with song
G7
Cmaj7
C7
Let me sing for ever moreF
Dm
You are all I long forEm7
Am
A7
All I worship and adoreDm
G7
Cmaj7
A7
In other words: please, be trueDm
G7
Dm
G7
C
In other words, in other words: I love you
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Great tab!
I like to play Am and C at the same time at the beginning of each verse so it matches the melody
xA|-3-|
xE|---|
xC|---|
xG|-2-|
I like to play Am and C at the same time at the beginning of each verse so it matches the melody
xA|-3-|
xE|---|
xC|---|
xG|-2-|
17 Apr 2023


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About this song: Fly Me To The Moon
"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was written. Since then, it has become a frequently recorded jazz standard often featured in popular culture; Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.Sinatra included the song on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing, accompanied by Count Basie. Read more on Last.fm.