My Way - Frank Sinatra

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MY WAY - Frank Sinatra     (Original in D)
Capo fret 2 for original)

[Intro]:  (Play notes)  c g c g d g c g  (x 2)  
(on the second introduction the final “g” note is the first chord)

[Verse 1].
          
And now, the e

         
nd is near, an

         
d so I  face, 

          
the fin-al  cu

  
rtain.
        
My friend, I'l

            
l  say it clea

              
r; I'll state 

             
my case, of wh

         
ich, I'm certa

in.
             
I've lived, a 

            
live that's fu

         
ll, I’ve  trav

             
elled  each, a

            
nd every highw

  
ay;
          
And more, much

          
 more than thi

          
s, I did it,  

         
my …… way.

[Verse 2].
          
Regrets, I've 

        
had a  few, bu

         
t then a - gai

          
n, too few to 

   
mention.
        
I  did, what I

            
 had to do, an

              
d saw it throu

            
gh, without, e

  
xemption.
              
I planned, eac

            
h chattered co

            
urse, each car

          
eful  step, al

           
ong the byway;
          
And more, much

          
 more than thi

          
s, I did it,  

          
 my …… way.

[Bridge]
          
Yes there were

           
 times, I'm su

           
re you knew, w

       
hen I  bit off

          
, more, than I

     
 could chew.
          
But thru it al

          
l, when there 

           
was doubt,  I 

          
ate it up, and

        
 spit it  out;
           
I  faced it al

           
l, and I  stoo

           
d tall, and di

            
d it,    my ……

  
. way.

[Verse 3]
          
I’ve loved, I’

           
ve laughed and

          
 cried, I’ve h

        
ad my fill, my

          
 share of losi


ng.
       
And now, as  t

             
ears subside, 

              
I find it all,

          
 so, am - u – 


sing.
              
To think, I di

          
d all that, an

          
d may I   say,

             
 not in a shy 

  
way;
         
Oh  no, oh no 

         
not me, I did 

            
it,      my ……

     
. way.

[Outro]
          
For what is a 

           
man, what has 

         
he got, if  no

       
t him-self, th

        
en he  has  na


ught,
          
To say the thi

          
ngs, he  truly

           
 feels, and no

           
t the words, o

        
f one who knee

ls,
         
The record sho

           
ws, I  took th

           
e blows and di

           
d it,   my … w

ay.

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