{t:On the Sunny Side of the Street} {st:Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh, 1930} [D7↓]... Grab your [G] coat and get your [B7] hat, leave your [C] worry on the [D7] door step, [G] Just direct your [E7] feet, to the [Am7] sunny [D7] side of the [G] street. [D7] Can't you [G] hear the pitter [B7] pat? And that [C] happy tune is [D7] your step [G] Life can be so [E7] sweet on the [Am7] sunny [D7] side of the [G] street I used to [G7] walk in the shade. With those [C] blues on parade. But [A7] I'm not afraid. This [D7↓↓] rover [Z↓↓] crossed [D7↓↓] over. If I [G] never have a [B7] cent, I'll be [C] rich as Rocke-[D7] feller. [G] Gold dust at my [E7] feet, on the [Am7] sunny [D7] side of the [G]street. I used to [G7] walk in the shade. With those [C] blues on parade. But [A7] I'm not afraid. This [D7↓↓] rover [Z↓↓] crossed [D7↓↓] over. If I [G] never have a [B7] cent, I'll be [C] rich as Rocke- [D7] feller. [G] Going to set my [E7] feet, on the [Am7] sunny [D7] side of the [E7] street ...on the [Am7] sunny [D7] side of the [G↓↓] street [C↓↓] [G↓] [C↓] [G↓] #Video=6f4fZau_hSc#vend #Follow along with Ukester Brown. Ignore the intro verse. #Last Updated 4/2/18 JJ #ubl