7 Chords used in the song: G, Em, Am, D, C, A, Am7
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Wonderful World
G Em
G Em
Don't know much about history
Am D
Don't know much biology
G Em
Don't know much about a science book
Am D
Don't know much about the French I took
G C
But I do know that I love you
G C
And I know that if you love me, too
Em C G
What a wonderful world this would be
G Em
Don't know much about geography
Am D
Don't know much trigonometry
G Em
Don't know much about algebra
Am D
Don't know what a slide rule is for
G C
But I do know one and one is two
G C
And if this one could be with you
Em C G
What a wonderful world this would be
D G
Now I don't claim to be an "A" student
D G
But I'm trying to be
Em A
For maybe by being an "A" student, baby,
Am7 D
I could win your love for me
G Em
Don't know much about history
Am D
Don't know much biology
G Em
Don't know much about a science book
Am D
Don't know much about the French I took
G C
But I do know that I love you
G C
And I know that if you love me, too
Em C G
What a wonderful world this would be
G
La ta ta ta ta ta taaa
Am
Hm hmmmm hmmmm
G
Well la ta ta ta ta ta taaa
Am
Hm hmmmm hmmmm Yeaaah
G C
But I do know that I love you
G C
And I know that if you love me, too
Em C G
What a wonderful world this would be
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HighD
(Cranberry. PA 16319)
I love this song. I play a D chord with world because I think it sounds better not because anyone else does. :) Thanks for posting.
15 May 2016
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About this song: Wonderful World
"Wonderful World" (sometimes referred to as "(What a) Wonderful World", was written in the late 1950s by soul music pioneer Sam Cooke along with songwriters Lou Adler and Herb Alpert, although at first attributed to the pseudonym Barbara Campbell which was the maiden name of Cooke's mother, and first recorded by Cooke in 1959 for Cooke's self-titled debut album. The song was released as a single in 1960, reaching #12 in the US and #27 in the UK.