This is my simplified take on the old-time popular song from the 1890s, "The Sidewalks of New York." According to Wikipedia (from which I have gathered this information), it was composed in 1894 by vaudeville actor and singer Charles B. Lawlor (June 2, 1852 – May 31, 1925) with lyrics by James W. Blake (September 23, 1862 – May 24, 1935). Check out those lessons for specific guidance on each of these areas of theory. Autumn In New York is a true cocktail piano classic and is a popular and well-known tune to add to your repertoire! We start the lesson by recapping the basic theory behind sus chords and then explore them in context of major and minor 251s. Intermediate 23:46. Acid Rain (Live At New York) Dream Theater. New York City Don't Mean Nothin. Savatage. Leaving New York. R.E.M. Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More. Steely Dan. New York Minute. Create and get +5 IQ. [Verse 1] C Gadd11 F Walking through a crowd, the village is a glow C Gadd11 F Kaleidoscope of loud heartbeats under coats C Gadd11 F Everybody here wanted something more C Gadd11 F Searching for a sound we hadn't heard before And it said [Chorus] F C We found wonderland G Am You and I got lost in it F C G Am And we Chorus: F, C major C, Am, G+ G So I’m moving to New York cos I’ve got problems with my sleep, Dm, C, Am, G+ G And we’re not the same and I will wear that on my sleeve. F, C, Am, G+ G So I’m moving to New York cos I’ve got issues with my sleep, F, F They F can't tell me how Am7 long I've got, G maybe months, but maybe F not. So I'm Am7 taking this bike and C riding to New G York. [Chorus] 'Cause I Dm wanna see my Am7 grand-daughter one last G time. Want to Dm hold her close and Am7 feel her tiny. C Heartbeat next to G mine. Wanna Dm see my son and the Am7 man he's become. qd8Ft.

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