CECIL GANT - I WONDER Cecil Gant was a american blues and jazz singer and pianist who landed several hits in the 1940s. His song "I wonder" reached number one in the Billboard Harlem Hit Parade and sold impressively nationwide. Artist-Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Gant I wrote down the chord structure by ear and Cecil sometimes changes bits of it as I think. But nevertheless I think it is quite correct. It is an 8-Bar-Blues-Sequence which is repeated all the way through: | EbMaj7 | Eb7 | Ab | Abm | | EbMaj7 | Fm7 Bb6 | Eb Cm7 | Fm7 Bb6 | | I | I7 | IV | IVm | | I | IIm7 V6 | I VIm7 | IIm7 V6 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eb Eb7 I wonder, My little darling Ab Abm where can you be, again tonight? Eb Fm7 Bb While the moon is shining bright, Eb Cm7 Fm7 Bb6 I wonder Eb Eb7 My heart is aching Ab Abm Why for you, can our love be mistaken? Eb Fm7 Bb Darling, don't you say that this must mean our ending Eb Cm7 Fm7 Bb6 I wonder Eb Eb7 Baby, I've been through, I've been through lovers lane Ab Abm I've been making life, just the same Eb Fm7 Bb6 I've been traveling, for miles around Eb Cm7 Trying to find the one I love Fm7 Bb6 Come on Eb Eb7 I wonder, well, well, well, little baby Ab Abm Will you think of me, every day? Eb Fm7 Though I may be a million miles away Eb Cm7 Fm7 Bb6 I wonder Instrumental: | EbMaj7 | Eb7 | Ab | Abm | | EbMaj7 | Fm7 Bb6 | Eb Cm7 | Fm7 Bb6 | Eb Eb7 I wonder, well, well, well, little baby Ab Abm Will you think of me every day? Eb Fm7 Bb6 Though I may be a million miles away Eb Bb6 Eb I wonder This version of the song was tabbed by natkingcole.