Chords for [Lyrics + Vietsub] La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast)
Tempo:
96 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Em
Fm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [F]
[D] [C] [Em]
[Fm]
[C] A long time ago in [Em] a story so old, there [F] was a beauty and a beast, [Fm] or so I've been told.
[C] They were these two [Em] strangers, two lonely souls, but [F] it's not what you think, no.
[Fm] Here's how it goes, [C] let's start with the beast.
He [Em] was ugly and scary, [F] pathetic and poor, [Fm] and horribly hairy.
The [C] outside was [Em] rough, but once he smiled, you [F] could see that he had a heart [Fm] of gold.
You see, [C] the beast loved beauty, [Em] this pretty little thing.
She [F] was the fairest of them all, and she [Fm] could [Gm] dance and [Fm] sing.
[C] But unlike the [Em] beast, whose love shined the best, [F] she loved herself, [Fm] never cared for the rest.
Oh, love.
[C] [G] Oh, love.
[F] What a [Dm] tragedy.
[Am] She is like [Em] the day, he is like [Am] the night.
[C] He is in [G] love, [F] and he is not [Dm] worried.
[Am] Will they die [G] alone?
[Fm]
[C] We'll see.
[Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] One day the beast [Em] found the beauty perfection, [F] sitting by the lake, [Fm] making love to her reflection.
[C] The beast then decided [Em] that it was the time [F] to tell the pretty beauty [Fm] of his feelings.
Inside, [C] he stepped out from the shade [Em] with a flower in hand.
[F] Say, bravely, my [Fm] lady, the fairest in this land.
[C] I might not be a prince, [Em] but my heart beats for you.
[F] Oh, the beauty just laughed, [Fm] so cold, so cruel.
[Am] You smelly old, fat, [Em] hairy pig.
She said, [F] you thought I could love [Fm] you, I'd rather be dead.
[C] Still laughing, she [Em] turned and danced to her [F] own, leaving the beast [Fm] heartbroken and all alone.
Oh, [C] love.
Oh, [G] love.
What [F] a tragedy.
She [Am] is like [G] the [Em] day, he is like [F] the [G] night.
He [C] is in [G] love, [F] but [Dm] she doesn't care.
[Am] He'll [G] be happy [F] [Fm] after [C] all.
[Em] [F] [Fm]
[C] [Em] [F] [Fm] [C]
[Em] [F] [Fm]
[C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] While the beauty lives all [Em] by herself still today, [F] the beast learned [Dm] his [Fm] lesson and changed his ways.
He [C] found that true [F#] beauty cannot [Em] be seen.
And [F] that things are [Dm] most likely [Fm]
not what they [F] seem.
[C] [Em]
[F] [Fm] [C]
[Em]
[F]
[C]
[N]
[D] [C] [Em]
[Fm]
[C] A long time ago in [Em] a story so old, there [F] was a beauty and a beast, [Fm] or so I've been told.
[C] They were these two [Em] strangers, two lonely souls, but [F] it's not what you think, no.
[Fm] Here's how it goes, [C] let's start with the beast.
He [Em] was ugly and scary, [F] pathetic and poor, [Fm] and horribly hairy.
The [C] outside was [Em] rough, but once he smiled, you [F] could see that he had a heart [Fm] of gold.
You see, [C] the beast loved beauty, [Em] this pretty little thing.
She [F] was the fairest of them all, and she [Fm] could [Gm] dance and [Fm] sing.
[C] But unlike the [Em] beast, whose love shined the best, [F] she loved herself, [Fm] never cared for the rest.
Oh, love.
[C] [G] Oh, love.
[F] What a [Dm] tragedy.
[Am] She is like [Em] the day, he is like [Am] the night.
[C] He is in [G] love, [F] and he is not [Dm] worried.
[Am] Will they die [G] alone?
[Fm]
[C] We'll see.
[Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] One day the beast [Em] found the beauty perfection, [F] sitting by the lake, [Fm] making love to her reflection.
[C] The beast then decided [Em] that it was the time [F] to tell the pretty beauty [Fm] of his feelings.
Inside, [C] he stepped out from the shade [Em] with a flower in hand.
[F] Say, bravely, my [Fm] lady, the fairest in this land.
[C] I might not be a prince, [Em] but my heart beats for you.
[F] Oh, the beauty just laughed, [Fm] so cold, so cruel.
[Am] You smelly old, fat, [Em] hairy pig.
She said, [F] you thought I could love [Fm] you, I'd rather be dead.
[C] Still laughing, she [Em] turned and danced to her [F] own, leaving the beast [Fm] heartbroken and all alone.
Oh, [C] love.
Oh, [G] love.
What [F] a tragedy.
She [Am] is like [G] the [Em] day, he is like [F] the [G] night.
He [C] is in [G] love, [F] but [Dm] she doesn't care.
[Am] He'll [G] be happy [F] [Fm] after [C] all.
[Em] [F] [Fm]
[C] [Em] [F] [Fm] [C]
[Em] [F] [Fm]
[C] [Em] [F]
[Fm] [C] While the beauty lives all [Em] by herself still today, [F] the beast learned [Dm] his [Fm] lesson and changed his ways.
He [C] found that true [F#] beauty cannot [Em] be seen.
And [F] that things are [Dm] most likely [Fm]
not what they [F] seem.
[C] [Em]
[F] [Fm] [C]
[Em]
[F]
[C]
[N]
Key:
F
C
Em
Fm
G
F
C
Em
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] A long time ago in [Em] a story so old, there [F] was a beauty and a beast, [Fm] or so I've been told.
[C] They were these two [Em] strangers, two lonely souls, but [F] it's not what you think, no.
[Fm] Here's how it goes, [C] let's start with the beast.
He [Em] was ugly and scary, [F] pathetic and poor, [Fm] and horribly hairy.
The [C] outside was [Em] rough, but once he smiled, you [F] could see that he had a heart [Fm] of gold.
You see, [C] the beast loved beauty, [Em] this pretty little thing.
She [F] was the fairest of them all, and she [Fm] could [Gm] dance and [Fm] sing.
[C] But unlike the [Em] beast, whose love shined the best, [F] she loved herself, [Fm] never cared for the rest.
_ _ Oh, love.
[C] [G] Oh, love.
[F] What a [Dm] tragedy.
[Am] She is like [Em] the day, he is like [Am] the night.
[C] He is in [G] love, [F] and he is not [Dm] worried.
[Am] Will they die [G] alone?
[Fm] _ _
_ [C] We'll see.
[Em] _ [F] _ _
[Fm] _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [F] _ _
[Fm] _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [F] _ _
[Fm] _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [F] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] One day the beast [Em] found the beauty perfection, [F] sitting by the lake, [Fm] making love to her reflection.
[C] The beast then decided [Em] that it was the time [F] to tell the pretty beauty [Fm] of his feelings.
Inside, [C] he stepped out from the shade [Em] with a flower in hand.
[F] Say, bravely, my [Fm] lady, the fairest in this land.
[C] I might not be a prince, [Em] but my heart beats for you.
[F] Oh, the beauty just laughed, [Fm] so cold, so cruel.
[Am] You smelly old, fat, [Em] hairy pig.
She said, [F] you thought I could love [Fm] you, I'd rather be dead.
[C] Still laughing, she [Em] turned and danced to her [F] own, leaving the beast _ [Fm] heartbroken and all alone. _ _
_ Oh, [C] _ love.
Oh, [G] love.
What [F] a tragedy.
She [Am] is like [G] the [Em] day, he is like [F] the [G] night.
He [C] is in [G] love, [F] but [Dm] she doesn't care.
[Am] He'll [G] be happy [F] _ [Fm] after [C] all.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ [Fm] _ _
[C] _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ [Fm] _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [F] _ [Fm] _ _
[C] _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [C] While the beauty lives all [Em] by herself still today, [F] the beast learned [Dm] his [Fm] lesson and changed his ways.
He [C] found that true [F#] beauty cannot [Em] be seen.
And [F] that things are [Dm] most likely [Fm] _
not what they [F] seem. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _
_ [F] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] A long time ago in [Em] a story so old, there [F] was a beauty and a beast, [Fm] or so I've been told.
[C] They were these two [Em] strangers, two lonely souls, but [F] it's not what you think, no.
[Fm] Here's how it goes, [C] let's start with the beast.
He [Em] was ugly and scary, [F] pathetic and poor, [Fm] and horribly hairy.
The [C] outside was [Em] rough, but once he smiled, you [F] could see that he had a heart [Fm] of gold.
You see, [C] the beast loved beauty, [Em] this pretty little thing.
She [F] was the fairest of them all, and she [Fm] could [Gm] dance and [Fm] sing.
[C] But unlike the [Em] beast, whose love shined the best, [F] she loved herself, [Fm] never cared for the rest.
_ _ Oh, love.
[C] [G] Oh, love.
[F] What a [Dm] tragedy.
[Am] She is like [Em] the day, he is like [Am] the night.
[C] He is in [G] love, [F] and he is not [Dm] worried.
[Am] Will they die [G] alone?
[Fm] _ _
_ [C] We'll see.
[Em] _ [F] _ _
[Fm] _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [F] _ _
[Fm] _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [F] _ _
[Fm] _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ [F] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [C] One day the beast [Em] found the beauty perfection, [F] sitting by the lake, [Fm] making love to her reflection.
[C] The beast then decided [Em] that it was the time [F] to tell the pretty beauty [Fm] of his feelings.
Inside, [C] he stepped out from the shade [Em] with a flower in hand.
[F] Say, bravely, my [Fm] lady, the fairest in this land.
[C] I might not be a prince, [Em] but my heart beats for you.
[F] Oh, the beauty just laughed, [Fm] so cold, so cruel.
[Am] You smelly old, fat, [Em] hairy pig.
She said, [F] you thought I could love [Fm] you, I'd rather be dead.
[C] Still laughing, she [Em] turned and danced to her [F] own, leaving the beast _ [Fm] heartbroken and all alone. _ _
_ Oh, [C] _ love.
Oh, [G] love.
What [F] a tragedy.
She [Am] is like [G] the [Em] day, he is like [F] the [G] night.
He [C] is in [G] love, [F] but [Dm] she doesn't care.
[Am] He'll [G] be happy [F] _ [Fm] after [C] all.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ [Fm] _ _
[C] _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ [Fm] _ [C] _
_ [Em] _ _ [F] _ [Fm] _ _
[C] _ [Em] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [C] While the beauty lives all [Em] by herself still today, [F] the beast learned [Dm] his [Fm] lesson and changed his ways.
He [C] found that true [F#] beauty cannot [Em] be seen.
And [F] that things are [Dm] most likely [Fm] _
not what they [F] seem. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _
_ [F] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [C] _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _