By Cole Porter

I Love You

I Love You
is a song written by Cole Porter in 1944 for his musical Mexican Hayride. It’s been recorded by John Coltrane, Oscar Peterson, Art Pepper, Frank Sinatra, and more. It's a great standard to learn because of its many ii V7 Is, both in major and minor, and provides a great vehicle for soloing.

Chord Charts: I Love You

Chord Charts

Learn the chord changes to

I Love You

using common lead sheets for C, Bb, and Eb instruments.

Form: AA'BA
Total Bars: 32
Common Key(s): F

Videos

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Jazzadvice Lessons

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I Love You

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