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Don't forget the iconic spoken "Yes?" in the third verse, originally performed by Cadence Records founder Archie Bleyer [17].
A → F#7 → B7 → E7 [5].
A classic intro and bridge sequence. In the key of A, the vocal melody starts at the 2nd fret on the G string and moves up the B and E strings [1]. mr_sandman_the_chordettes
It has high melodic complexity due to its use of dominant 7th chords and chromatic shifts [4, 17]. Instrumental Guides Guitar: Don't forget the iconic spoken "Yes
Use a "swing" feel with palm muting on guitar to mimic the light percussion of the era [2]. Instrument Key/Method Primary Resource Guitar Key of A (or Capo 2) Chord Chart Guide Piano Solo or Accompaniment MuseScore Sheet Music Vocals 4-Part Barbershop Scribd PDF Sheet Music In the key of A, the vocal melody
The song is originally in the and is characterized by a "vamp" style I-vi-ii-V progression [4, 5].
If you'd like, I can find specific for that intro riff or provide a line-by-line lyric guide with the chord changes.
