Tonalité : C major
Verse 1
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Way back when,
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Marian Gruev and I wrote a Broadway musical
about Sherlock Holmes called
Baker Street,
and in it was a song which became
actually a Top 40 hit
called A Married Man.
It was sung by Richard Burton,
well when I say sung,
and I don't want to knock a Top 40 hit,
but he kind of talked it,
a married man, a married man,
how wonderful to be a sold a lot of records,
but I'd like to do this
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song for you tonight
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with the tune attached.
Am
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Dm
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A married man, a married man,
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how wonderful to be a married man.
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For now I know life's purpose and its plan,
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since time began.
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A lonely man, I took a wife
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And added love and laughter to my life
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And now I know there's no one richer than
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A married man
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With two to share each happiness
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and two to bear each woe
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Am
And oh, the woe seemed so much less
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And how the pleasures grow
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The bachelor, the bachelor
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Well, I've lived his life
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and I have lived with her
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Well, let him keep his so
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-called merry life
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as best he can
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But as for me, I'd rather be
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Dm
A happy man, contented man,
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a married man
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Em
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With two to share each happiness
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An d two to bear each woe
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Then, the woe seems so much less,
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And how the pleasures grow.
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The bachelor, the bachelor,
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I've lived his life,
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And I have lived with her.
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Well, let him keep his so -called
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merry life
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as best he can
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But as for me, I'd rather be
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Dm
A happy man, contented man
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A married man
Thank you for being
a wonderful audience,
thank you, thank you.
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