%%text rev: v1.0, 28 June, 2010 - wdm
X: 1
T:Lili Marleen
R:Air
C:Norbert Schultze 1938
N:Sung by both sides in World War II
O:Germany
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=100
F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/hardy.demon.co.uk/pgh_session_tunebook.abc	 2010-06-28 19:51:27 UT
K:G
"G"B>B B>c d2 B2 | "Am"c>c c>g "D"f4 |
w:Un-der-neath the lan-tern, by the bar-rack gate;
"Am"A>A A>B "D7"c2 c>d | f>e d>c "G"B3 G |
w:Dar-ling I re-mem-ber the way you used to wait. T'was
"C"e2 f>g f2 e2 | "G"e2 d2 f3 e | "D7"d2 c2 e3 d |
w:there that you whis-pered ten-der-ly, that you loved me You'd
"G"c2 B2 d3 B | "D7"d3 c "Am"c2 a2 | "Em"g4 "G"d2 B2 | "G"d3 c "Am"c2 F2 | "G"G6 z2 |
w:al-ways be my Lil-li of the Lamp-light, my own Lil-li Mar-lene.
W:
W:
W:English lyrics (Connor)
W:
W:Lily of the Lamplight
W:By Tommie Connor, 1944
W:
W:Underneath the lantern, by the barrack gate;
W:Darling I remember the way you used to wait.
W:T'was there that you whispered tenderly, that you loved me -
W:You'd always be my Lilli of the Lamplight, my own Lilli Marlene.
W:
W:Time would come for roll call, time for us to part.
W:Darling I'd caress you and press you to my heart.
W:And there 'neath that far-off lantern light, I'd hold you tight.
W:We'd kiss good night; my Lilli of the Lamplight, my own Lilli Marlene.
W:
W:Orders came for sailing, somewhere over there.
W:All confined to barracks was more than I could bear.
W:I knew you were waiting in the street, I heard your feet;
W:But could not meet my Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene.
W:
W:Resting in our billets, just behind the lines;
W:Even tho' we're parted, your lips are close to mine.
W:You wait where that lantern softly gleams, your sweet face seems
W:To haunt my dreams, my Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene.

X:2
T:Lili Marleen
R:Air
C:Norbert Schultze 1938
N:Sung by both sides in World War II
O:Germany
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=100
F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/hardy.demon.co.uk/pgh_session_tunebook.abc	 2010-06-28 19:51:27 UT
K:C             %transposed from G
"C"[EC]>[EC] [EC]>[FD] [GE]2 [EC]2 | "Dm"[FD]>[FD] [FD]>[cA] "G"[BG]4 |
w:Un-der-neath the lan-tern, by the bar-rack gate;
"Dm"[DB,]>[DB,] [DB,]>[EC] "G7"[FD]2 [FD]>[GE] | [BG]>[AF] [GE]>[FD] "C"[EC]3 C |
w:Dar-ling I re-mem-ber the way you used to wait. T'was
"F"[AF]2 [BG]>[cA] [BG]2 [AF]2 | "C"[AE]2 [GE]2 [BE]3 A | "G7"G2 F2 A3 G |
w:there that you whis-pered ten-der-ly, that you loved me You'd
"C"[FC]2 [EC]2 [GC]3 E | "G7"[GC]3 F "Dm"[FB,]2 d2 | "Am"[cE]4 "C"[GE]2 [EC]2 | "G7"[GB,]3 [FB,] "Dm"[FB,]2 B,2 | "C"C6 z2 |
w:al-ways be my Lil-li of the Lamp-light, my own Lil-li Mar-lene.
W:
W:
W:English lyrics (Connor)
W:
W:Lily of the Lamplight
W:By Tommie Connor, 1944
W:
W:Underneath the lantern, by the barrack gate;
W:Darling I remember the way you used to wait.
W:T'was there that you whispered tenderly, that you loved me -
W:You'd always be my Lilli of the Lamplight, my own Lilli Marlene.
W:
W:Time would come for roll call, time for us to part.
W:Darling I'd caress you and press you to my heart.
W:And there 'neath that far-off lantern light, I'd hold you tight.
W:We'd kiss good night; my Lilli of the Lamplight, my own Lilli Marlene.
W:
W:Orders came for sailing, somewhere over there.
W:All confined to barracks was more than I could bear.
W:I knew you were waiting in the street, I heard your feet;
W:But could not meet my Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene.
W:
W:Resting in our billets, just behind the lines;
W:Even tho' we're parted, your lips are close to mine.
W:You wait where that lantern softly gleams, your sweet face seems
W:To haunt my dreams, my Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene.



X:3
T:Lili Marleen
R:Air
C:Norbert Schultze 1938
N:Sung by both sides in World War II
O:Germany
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=100
F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/hardy.demon.co.uk/pgh_session_tunebook.abc	 2010-06-28 19:51:27 UT
K:C             %transposed from G
"C"E>E E>F G2 E2 | "G7"F>F F>c B4 |
w:Un-der-neath the lan-tern, by the bar-rack gate;
D>D D>E F2 F>G | B>A G>F "C"E3 C |
w:Dar-ling I re-mem-ber the way you used to wait. T'was
"F"A2 B>c B2 A2 | "C"A2 G2 B3 A | "G7"G2 F2 A3 G |
w:there that you whis-pered ten-der-ly, that you loved me You'd
"C"F2 E2 G3 E | "G"G3 F F2 d2 | "C"c4 G2 E2 | "G7"G3 F F2 B,2 | "C"C6 z2 |
w:al-ways be my Lil-li of the Lamp-light, my own Lil-li Mar-lene.
W:
W:
W:English lyrics (Connor)
W:
W:Lily of the Lamplight
W:By Tommie Connor, 1944
W:
W:Underneath the lantern, by the barrack gate;
W:Darling I remember the way you used to wait.
W:T'was there that you whispered tenderly, that you loved me -
W:You'd always be my Lilli of the Lamplight, my own Lilli Marlene.
W:
W:Time would come for roll call, time for us to part.
W:Darling I'd caress you and press you to my heart.
W:And there 'neath that far-off lantern light, I'd hold you tight.
W:We'd kiss good night; my Lilli of the Lamplight, my own Lilli Marlene.
W:
W:Orders came for sailing, somewhere over there.
W:All confined to barracks was more than I could bear.
W:I knew you were waiting in the street, I heard your feet;
W:But could not meet my Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene.
W:
W:Resting in our billets, just behind the lines;
W:Even tho' we're parted, your lips are close to mine.
W:You wait where that lantern softly gleams, your sweet face seems
W:To haunt my dreams, my Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene.






