She's Funny That Way

Words & Music by Richard A. Whiting & Neil Moret, 1928
Recorded by Frank Sinatra, 1943


    A    A9  A   A9           G#7
I'm not much to look at, I'm nothing to see

    AM7/6                     C#m7-5   F#7     
I'm just glad I'm living, I'm happy to be;

D            D6        DM+7        Dm6
I've got a woman who's crazy 'bout me --

 A    F#m        D9   E7
She's funny that way


    A    A9  A  A9       G#7
I can't save a dollar, I ain't worth a cent;

AM7  AM7/6  F#m           C#m7-5    F#7     
She'd never holler, she'd live in a tent.

 D         D6     DM+7        Dm6
I've got a woman, crazy for me --

 A     D9   E7/6  A
She's funny that way.


Bridge:

E7         Fdim      E7      Bm7-5      A       F#m
Though I know she'd work and slave for me every day,

B7      Cdim     B7    Bm7-5   D Cdim  E7
She'd be so much better off if I went away.


      A    A9  A   A9       G#7
But why should I leave her? Why should I go?

AM7     AM7/6 F#m         C#m7-5    F#7
She'd be un - hap - py without me, I know;

D           D6         DM+7      Dm6
I've got a woman who's crazy for me --

A     D9   E7/6  A
She's funny that way.



 
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