I posted this on on the Kalamazoo thread. I don't see it on the list.
Code:[CENTER]On a Slow Boat to China by Frank Loesser[/CENTER] Verse 1: [F] I'd love to [D7] get you On a [Bb] slow boat to [Bdim] China, [F] All to my[A7]self a[Bb]lone. [D7] [Bb] Get you to [Bdim] keep you in my [F] arms ever[D7]more, [G7] Leave all your lovers [Gm7] Weeping on the faraway [C7] shore. Verse 2: [F] Out on the [D7] briny With the [Bb] moon big and [Bdim] shiny, [F] Melting your [A7] heart of [Bb] stone. [D7] [Bb] I'd love to [Bbm] get you On a [F] slow boat to [D7] China, [G7] All to my[C7]self a[F]lone. Repeat from the beginning?
That's a fun uke classic, Rob. It'll probably be a good one for me to use to practice that diminished chord shape. I can do it, but I haven't practiced it enough to do it quickly and cleanly. One more step in the journey.
I didn't know there was a thread for the Kalamazoo group. Linky?