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You Know I Care

Duke Pearson

Key: CTime: 4/4Feel: Ballad

Chord progression

A
C13/G(Gm7)C7)
Ab9sus(Ebm7)Ab7b5(Ab7)
C13/G(Gm7)C7)
Ab9sus(Ebm7)Ab7b5(Ab7)
Db9sus(Abm7)Db7b9b5(Db7b9)
GbM7Ebø7
F/ABb/Ab
C/GF#øFm6
C/EAm7Dm7G7
C6F13Bb7b9
B
Ab9susA69/Ab
Db69/Ab
Ab9susAb13b9
C/AbDb69/Ab
Ab9susA69/Ab
Db69/AbBm7E7
AM7
Ab9susAb7b9
A
C13/G(Gm7)C7)
Ab9sus(Ebm7)Ab7b5(Ab7)
C13/G(Gm7)C7)
Ab9sus(Ebm7)Ab7b5(Ab7)
Db9sus(Abm7)Db7b9b5(Db7b9)
GbM7Ebø7
B7Bb7A7Ab13
Gø7F#m6
B7Bb7A7Ab13
Gø7F#m6
B7Bb7A7Ab13
Ab13
DM7#11

Chord progressions sourced from community-uploaded data for educational practice. Used in good faith for learning purposes.Harmonically dense tune — multiple chords per bar.

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