Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Difficulty: Intermediate Verse 1: D A Would you like to learn to dance? G Bm Well I can show you that G A D Gotta book here with all you need to know F# Bm A G We can draw the Arthur Murray patterns right here on the floor C G D And all ya have to do is follow F# Bm And then we'll dance around the room a while G A D You can lead now if you want to, I don't mind F# Bm A G Nothin' I wouldn't do to see a smile C G D Go dancin' 'cross your face in perfect time C G D Dancin' 'cross your face in perfect time
Verse 2: D A Would you like to learn to sing? G Bm I can teach you that G A D Here's an old song that's good for the start F# Bm A G You can sing all the high parts if you really try C G D And I'll play along the tune on my guitar F# Bm And then we'll sing together for a little while G A D Let the harmony go ringin' in your mind F# Bm A G And you sing so much better when, when you sing with a smile C G D All the notes come out so sweet and high C G D All the notes come out so sweet and high Verse 3: D A Would you like to learn to love? G Bm Well, that's somethin' else again G A D I can show you how to sing and smile and dance F# Bm A G Oh I have no keys to open your heart C G D And no way that I could make you take the chance F# Bm And so we'll dance around the room again G A D And we'll sing a tune or two to pass the time F# Bm A G And smile a lot and if you really want to C G D We can try a little lovin', I don't mind C G D Try a little lovin', I don't mind, I don't mind
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