6 Chords used in the song: C, Em, F, E7, Am, G7

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C
Em
F
C
I see trees of green, red roses, too,F
C
E7
Am
I see them bloom, for me and youF
C
And I think to myselfG7
C
F
G7
What a wonderful world.C
Em
F
C
I see skies of blue, and clouds of white,
F
C
E7
Am
The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night
F
C
And I think to myselfG7
C
F
C
What a wonderful world.G7
C
The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky,G7
C
Are also on the faces of people going by.
F
C
F
C
I see friends shaking hands, sayin', "How do you do?"F
C
G7
They're really sayin', "I love you."C
Em
F
C
I hear babies cryin'. I watch them grow.F
C
E7
Am
They'll learn much more than I'll ever know
F
C
And I think to myselfG7
C
What a wonderful worldAm
F
C
Yes, I think to myselfG7
C
F
C
What a wonderful world
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About this song: What A Wonderful World
What a Wonderful World is a song by Bob Thiele (using the pseudonym George Douglas) and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis Armstrong and released as a single in 1968, and was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Intended as an antidote for the increasingly racially and politically charged climate in the U.S. (and written specifically for Armstrong, who had broad crossover appeal), the song details the singer's delight in the simple enjoyment of everyday life.