(G)I re (C6)mem ber the days
of (Ab7)just keep ing time,
of (C6)hang ing a round
(D#m7)in sleep y towns for ev er;
(G13)back roads me a emp ty for miles.
Well, you (C6)can’t have a dream
and (Ab7)cut it to fit,
but (C6)when I saw you, I knew we’d (A7)go to geth We’d go to geth er
like a wink and a smile.
Leave your old ja (C)lop y
by the rail road (C7)track.
(Am)We’ll get a hip dou ble dip tip er top py (Ab)two seat where Cad il (G7)lac.
So (G)you can (C6)rev her up;
and (Ab7)don’t go slow,
it’s (C6)on ly green lights and “all rights.” Let’s (A7)go to geth er
with a wink and a smile.
(Ab)Just the (Db6)sound of your voice,
the (A7)light in your eyes,
we’re (Db6)so far a way from (Fm7)yes ter (Bb7)day, to geth er,
with a wink and a smile.
(Eb9)We go to geth er
like a wink and a (Db6)smile.
This page shows “A Wink And A Smile” by Harry Connick Jr. in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 84 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.