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Consider taking advantage of the basic movement of the melody: G-F-G-F and D-C-D-C. For example, FM7-F6-FM7-F6 Em7b5-C7/E-Em7b5-C7/E Gm7-C7/G-Gm7-C7/G FM7-F6-FM7-F6. Note that the Em7b5 is perfectly fine in 30s American Songbook music.

Consider taking advantage of the basic movement of the melody: G-F-G-F and D-C-D-C. For example, FM7-F6-FM7-F6 Em7b5-C7/E-Em7b5-C7/E Gm7-C7/G-Gm7-C7/G FM7-F6-FM7-F6. Note that the Em7b5 is perfectly fine in 30s American Songbook music.

Consider taking advantage of the basic movement of the melody: G-F-G-F and D-C-D-C. For example, FM7-F6-FM7-F6 Em7b5-C7/E-Em7b5-C7/E Gm7-C7/G-Gm7-C7/G FM7-F6-FM7-F6. Note that the Em7b5 is perfectly fine in 30s American Songbook music.

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Aaron
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Consider taking advantage of the basic movement of the melody: G-F-G-F and D-C-D-C. For example, FM7-F6-FM7-F6 Em7b5-C7/E-Em7b5-C7/E Gm7-C7/G-Gm7-C7/G FM7-F6-FM7-F6. Note that the Em7b5 is perfectly fine in 30s American Songbook music.