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    I’m learning this version to accompany a singer and have it down until the two-minute mark, at which point I’m losing track of the song’s chord progression. From that point on I have some trouble hearing the chords underneath the big band stabs. If anyone happens to have the chords mapped out it would be a big help! Thanks.
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    You'd best find a recording of it she made with a small combo, however, copies of the sheet music have been posted on YouTube, for example:


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    Before the @2:00 she is quoting some things...
    @2:00 the band kind of quotes the James Bond movies...
    Fm as emphasizing F C, F Db, F D, F Eb

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    That's a Riddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauln View Post
    Before the @2:00 she is quoting some things...
    @2:00 the band kind of quotes the James Bond movies...
    Fm as emphasizing F C, F Db, F D, F Eb
    Your theory points to an interesting case of clairvoyance by N. Riddle:

    The recording sessions resulting in this and another album were finished on April 10, 1962.

    The first Bond movie "Dr. No" was released on October 5, 1962, in the UK and on May 8, 1963, in the USA.

    So Alan is right:

    Quote Originally Posted by A. Kingstone View Post
    That's a Riddle.
    Isn't that simply what some people call CESH (J. Coker) and others "moving fifth" or "moving seventh"?

    Fm Db/F Fm6 Fm7