Wonderful World (Don't Know Much)

Words & Music:

Sam Cooke

 

A                     F#m

Don't know much about history.

Bm                E

Don't know much biology.

Don't know much about a science book.

Don't know much about the French I took.

A                   D                A                D

But, I do know that I love you and I know that if you love me, too,

       E                          A

What a wonderful world this would be.

 

Don't know much about geography.

Don't know much trigonometry.

Don't know much about algebra.

Don't know what a slide rule is for.

But I know that one and one is two and if this one could be with you,

What a wonderful world this would be.

 

BRIDGE:

     E7               A                 E7                 A

Now, I don't claim to be an "A" student, but I'm trying to be.

                      B7              Bm7               E7

For maybe by being an "A" student, baby, I can win your love for me.

 

VERSE 1 REPRISE:

 





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