Intro
E F#m A E G#m A E B
[Verse]
E F#m
If I were a bird, I would whistle and crow and sing
A E
Feathers would be my clothes and arms would be my wings
G#m A
And I would fly to the bush, I would fly to the tree
E B
And I would fly over the mountain to see what I could see
[Verse]
E F#m
If I were a bird, I’d be singing in the morning
A E
For the morning sun to come rising up again
G#m
I’d have all day to sing my songs to you
A E B
‘Till the evening sun comes ‘round and ‘round again
[Verse]
E F#m A
If I were a bird, I’d be a robin pulling fat worms up from the earth
E G#m
If I were a bird I’d be rude as a crow telling the whole world how I feel
A
If I were a bird, I’d be a swallow and I'd be
E B
Swooping and diving with my mouth wide open
[Verse]
E F#m
But I am a man and I will walk and I will talk
A E
And I will sing when I can
G#m A
And I will dream, I will dream about the day when I will
E B
Fly fly fly again
[Verse]
E F#m
If I were a bird, I would whistle and crow and sing
A E
Feathers would be my clothes and arms would be my wings
G#m A
And I would fly to the bush, I would fly to the tree
E B
And I would fly over the mountain to see what I could see
[Outro]
E F#m
If I were a bird, fly into the east
A E
Fly into the west, flying up to the north, fly into the south
G#m A E B
Title: If I Were a Bird
Artist: Charlotte Fresia
Album: Night and Day
[Intro]
D Em G D F#m G D A
[Verse]
D Em
If I were a bird, I would whistle and crow and sing
G D
Feathers would be my clothes and arms would be my wings
F#m G
And I would fly to the bush, I would fly to the tree
D A
And I would fly over the mountain to see what I could see
[Verse]
D Em
If I were a bird, I’d be singing in the morning
G D
For the morning sun to come rising up again
F#m
I’d have all day to sing my songs to you
G D A
‘Till the evening sun comes ‘round and ‘round again
[Verse]
D Em G
If I were a bird, I’d be a robin pulling fat worms up from the earth
D F#m
If I were a bird I’d be rude as a crow telling the whole world how I feel
G
If I were a bird, I’d be a swallow,
D A
Swooping and diving with my mouth wide open
[Verse]
D Em
But I am a man and I will walk and I will talk
G D
And I will sing when I can
F#m G
And I will dream, I will dream about the day when I will
D A
Fly fly fly again
[Interlude]
D Em G D F#m G D A
[Verse]
D Em
If I were a bird, I would whistle and crow and sing
G D
Feathers would be my clothes and arms would be my wings
F#m G
And I would fly to the bush, I would fly to the tree
D A
And I would fly over the mountain to see what I could see
End on F