Let Me Be Your Wings

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-Cornelius-
G                    Am     G
Let me be your wings
               Cm   G
Let me be your only love
                Em7            A7
Let me take you far beyond the stars
 

Am                   Bm     Am
Let me be your wings
                Dm    Am
Let me lift you high above
                 D7                C       G
Everything we're dreaming of will soon be ours
 

Dm7           G
Anything that you desire
C
Anything at all
Em7           A7
Everyday I'll take you higher
D
And I'll never let you fall
 

G                    Am     G
Let me be your wings
                 Cm        G
Leave behind the world you know
            Em7               Am7
For another world of wondrous things
Am        G   E7           A                 Cm  
We'll see the uniVerse and dance on Saturn's rings
C               D7             G
Fly with me and I will be your wings
 

Dm7           G
Anything that you desire
C
Anything at all
    -Anything at all-
Em             A
Every day I'll take you higher,
D
and I'll never let you fall
 
 
-Thumbelina-
G                    Am         G
You will be my wings
           -Let me be your wings-
              Cm         G        Em
You will be my only love
           -get ready for another world-
            Am
of wondrous things-
      Wondrous things are sure to happen
 
 
-Both-
Am        G   E7           A                 Cm  
We'll see the uniVerse and dance on Saturn's rings
 
 
-Cornelius-
C            G
Heaven isn't too far
 
 
-Thumbelina-
Am              G
Heaven is where you are
 
 
-Both-
C                C   Am   D  C      G
Stay with me and let me   be your wings!
                -you will be my-
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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miles

E chord really be asking to stretch your finger joints bruh

Jillani

i would suggest +1 it works really well with the female voice 🙂

CapriZun

+3 is the easiest, and sounds nice still

Tessa!

tip!! if you cant strech to play e, barre the fouth fret and put you pinky on the seventh fret on the a string 🙂

Someone

I sang this for an audition and it sounded amazing and I got into the choir so I must have done it right.

MusicM45

If you want to for the verses you can add a B chord in between some of the notes like this

A. B. Dbm. B. Dbm. E A
Don’t you know I’m no good for you
A. B. Dbm. B. Dbm. E. A
I’ve learned to lose you can’t afford to
A. B Dbm. B.Dbm. E. A
Tore my shirt to stop you bleeding
A. B. Dbm. B. Dbm. E. A
But nothing ever stops you leaving

I’m not sure if that makes sense or not but I hope it helps 🙂

gwen

transpose to -4 and capo on fourth frett its was easier

Juniper Grey

+3 is really easy and sounds really nice in my opinion. I suggest using that one. Have a lovely day ?❤️

Eli

The song is easy to play and hitting high notes are hard but if you practice you can do very well with the song

UwU_giver

Strumming patern?

Album: Thumbelina Soundtrack

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Biography

Barry Manilow (born June 17, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American pop singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, producer, conductor, and performer, best known for such recordings as “Could It Be Magic”, “Mandy”, “Can’t Smile Without You”, and “Copacabana (At the Copa)”.

In 1978, five of his albums were on the best-selling charts simultaneously, a feat equaled only by Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and Johnny Mathis.

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