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Verse 1+2:

-2 -3    4   4    6                -6  -6  -6  6

I see trees of green,              red ros-es too
-5 -5  -5    5                     -4  -4  -4  4

I see them blo-om                  for me and you

4   4   4   4  4   4                4   4  -3   4  -4   5

And I think to my-self             what a won-der-ful world


-2 -3   4   4  6                   -6   -6    -6   6


I see skies of blue                and clouds of white-5   -5      -5     5              -4   -4   -4     4

The bright blessed day,            the dark sac-red night


4   4   4   4  4   4                4   4  -3  4  -4  4

And I think to my-self             what a won-der-ful world


Bridge:

4  -4  -4  -4 -4   -4   -2         -2  -5  5  5   4   5

The co-lors of the rain-bow        so pret-ty in the sky


4   -4 -4 -4 -4  -4  -2            -2  -5  5  5  4   5

Are al-so on the fa-ces            of peop-le go-ing by


 


5  6    -6     -6  -6   6          5   6   -6  -6 -6  6

I see friends shak-ing hands       say-ing how do you do 


-6       -6  -6  6   6             -5  5   -4

They’re real-ly say-ing            I  love you. Verse 3:

-2 -3  4  4    6                   -6 -6    -6   6

I hear babies cry,                 I watch them grow


-5      -5    -5   5              -4    -4   -4   4

They’ll learn much more            than I’ll ever know


4   4   4   4  4   4                4   4  -3   4  -4   5

And I think to my-self             what a won-der-ful world


5   5   5   4  -4   4               4   4  -3   4  -4   4

Yes I think to myself              what a wonderful world


( 4   5~~~~~~~~~~)


Original version of Louis Armstrong is played

on a harmonica in the key of F iirc.


If played on a harmonica in the key of C please

find the below backing track on youtube, which fits perfectly.




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