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Oh, What a Beautiful Morning – Oklahoma!

Difficulty: Easy

Can be played on piccolo

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"Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" was published in 1943 by Rodgers and Hammerstein and is the opening song in the musical film "Oklahoma!".

A fun and easy tune to play, happy practice :)

Did you know?! "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" has been covered by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Ray Charles, Gracie Fields and Pentatonix.

 

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There's a bright golden haze

A     Bb      A-^C
On the meadow

G        A    G    F   G      A   Bb  ^C-Bb-A   ^D
The corn is as high as an elephant's eye

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And it looks like it's climbing

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Clear up to the sky

 

^C     A    E    F-A-^C   ^E-^D
Oh, what a beautiful mornin'

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Oh, what a beautiful day

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I've got a beautiful feelin'

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Everything's goin' my way!

 

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