PARTS: Soprano Alto Tenor Bass All
KEY: bold = first beat of bar ^ = rest Underline = triplet backing vocal = [text]
051 - Oh, What A Beautiful Morning
Verse 1
There’s a bright gol-den haze on the mead-ow
There’s a bright gol-den haze on the mead-ow
The corn is as high as an el-e-phant’s eye
an’ it looks like it’s climb-in’ clear up to the sky– (ritardando and pause)
Chorus
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful morn-in’,
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful day.
I got a beau-ti-ful feel-in’
ev-ery-thing’s go-in’ my way
4 x Bar ‘Re-introduction’
Verse 2
All the cat-tle are stand-in’ like stat-ues
All the cat-tle are stand-in’ like stat-ues
They don’t turn their heads as they see me ride by,
but a lit-tle brown mav’-rick is win-kin’ her eye- (ritardando and pause)
Chorus
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful morn-in’,
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful day.
I got a beau-ti-ful feel-in’
ev-ery-thing’s go-in’ my way
4 x Bar ‘Re-introduction’
Verse 3
All the sounds of the earth are like mu-sic
All the sounds of the earth are like mu-sic
The breeze is so bus-y it don’t miss a tree,
and an ol’ weep-in’ wil-ler is laugh-in’ at me! (ritardando and pause)
Chorus
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful morn-in’,
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful day.
I got a beau-ti-ful feel-in’
ev-ery-thing’s go-in’ my way
Tag
Oh, what a beau-ti-ful day! (ritardando)
From the musical Oklahoma, written by composer Richard Rodgers