SONG TITLE: Have I Told You Lately
-- CLASSY CLASSICS --
BY Van Morrison © 1989


Slowly
C     Em7   Fmaj7     F/G        C     Em7
F     F/G

{intro}
       C        Em7           F           F/G
Have I told you lately that I love you?
        C               Em7             F         F/G
Have I told you there's no one else above you?
                           Em7                           Dm7
Fill my heart with gladness,  take away all my sadness,
                                 C    F/G
ease my troubles that's what you do.


Verse 1.
         C      Em7               F     F/G
For the morning sun in all it's glory
           C         Em7               F     F/G     Fmaj7
greets the day with hope and comfort, too.
                              Em7                                Dm7
You fill my life with laughter   and somehow you make it better,
         F/G                     C
ease my troubles that's what you do.
{chorus}


Chorus:
Dm7     C/E
Fmaj7
There's a love that's divine
                               Em7              Dm7  Em7
and it's yours and it's mine....like the sun.
Fmaj7
And at the end of the day
                               Em7         F/G
we should give thanks and pray to the one, to the one.
{play intro}

Verse 2.
Instrumental:  Same chords and tempo as Verse 1.
{Chorus}
{play outro}

Outro:
           C      Em7         F          F/G
And have I told lately that I love you?
        C               Em7          F          F/G
Have I told you there's no one else above you?
Fmaj7                           Em7                        Dm7
You fill my heart with gladness, take away all my sadness,
         F/G                      C    Dm7  C/E    Fmaj7
ease my troubles that's what you do.
                        Em7                            Dm7
Take away all my sadness, fill my life with gladness,
         F/G                     C    Dm7  C/E   Fmaj7
ease my troubles that's what you do.
                        Em7                            Dm7
Take away all my sadness, fill my heart with gladness,
         F/G                     C
ease my troubles that's what you do......

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