Beauty and the Beast Broadway OST - 02 - Belle Chords
Tempo:
122.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
C
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B]
[A]
[D]
Little [E] [Bm]
[G] town, it's a [D] quiet village.
[G] Every day like the [D] one before.
[Gbm] Little town [Eb] people waking [E] up to say.
[D]
Bonjour!
[A] Bonjour!
Bonjour!
There goes the baker with his tray like [Bm] always.
The same [Dbm] old bread and rolls to [D] sell.
[G] Every morning just the same.
Since [F] the morning that we came to this poor [Bb] provincial town.
Good [D] morning!
Oh, good morning, monsieur.
[A] And where are you off to today?
[D] The bookshop.
I just finished the [A] most wonderful [D] story about a beanstalk and an ogre.
[A] Marie, the baguettes!
Hurry up!
There she goes, the girl is strange, no question.
She's fun, [Bm] but things can distract, [D] can't you tell?
[Gb] Never [G] parted any [Eb] crowd.
Cause I had to [F] bump some class.
[Gm] I'm denying she's a funny [D] girl that bad.
[G]
Bonjour!
Good day!
How [D] is your family?
[G] Bonjour!
Good day!
Are [D] we through?
I [Bb]
[Dm]
[E] [A] didn't [D] show the knife.
[A] Ah, Belle!
Good morning, sir.
I've [D] come to return the book I borrowed.
Finished [A] already?
I couldn't [D] put it down.
You got anything new?
Not since [Bm] yesterday.
That's all right.
[A] I'll borrow this [F] one.
That one?
But you've read it twice.
[C] It's my [F] favorite.
Far off places, daring [C] sword fights, magic spells, a [D] prince in disguise.
If you like it all that [A] much, it's yours.
Yes, sir.
I insist.
Thank you, thank you very much.
Look as she goes, the girl is so peculiar.
[Bm] I wonder if she's [D] feeling well.
[F]
[G] [Cm] And her nose [Bb] stuck in a book.
[G] What a puzzle to the rest of [D] us at best.
[E]
[Em] Oh, isn't this [Gbm]
amazing?
[B] It's my [E] favorite part because [A] [C] you'll [D]
[C] [D] see.
[G]
[Gbm] [Em] Here's where [A] she meets [Gbm] Prince Charming.
But [B] she won't [E] discover that it's him till Chapter [F] Three.
[Bm] [A] [D]
[D] [E]
[D] [Cm] But behind that careful sigh,
I'm [G] afraid he's rather odd.
[Bb] [Dm]
She's acting like a
This may [Bb] bring her more rest, [Dm] the lucky girl!
[A]
[D] Gaston!
[A]
Oh!
[A] Wow, you [F] didn't miss a shot, Gaston.
You're the greatest hunter in [C] the whole world.
I know.
[F] No beast alive stands a chance against [C] you.
And no girl, for that [D] matter.
It's true, LeFou.
And [E] I've got my sights [D] set on that one.
The adventurer's daughter?
[A] She's the one.
The lucky [C] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's
The most beautiful [Gm] girl in town.
[C] I know, but
That makes her the best.
And don't I [Gm] deserve the best?
Of course you do.
[C] Right from the moment when I met [Gm] her, saw [Em] her,
I said she's [G] gorgeous and I fell.
[Eb] Here in town [Bb] there's only she who's as [Ab] beautiful as me.
So I'm making plans [G] to go and [C] marry Belle.
There [F] he goes, [C] isn't he dreamy?
Mr.
Gaston, are [C] you so [Ab]
[G] [Cm]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[A] [D] gracious?
She's filthy.
[A] Please [F] let me throw.
He's gross.
I'm a stay-at-home [C] husband.
[Am] There must [B] be more than this for [E] this child.
[A] Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my [E] wife.
But there she goes, [A] a gross, lame, hot, and [Bm] tall.
A musky, teary, and [D] a sad, [C] and a sinner.
[Eb] She doesn't quite [Gm] fit in.
[Am] She really is [G] a funny girl.
A beauty, but a funny girl.
She really is [A] a funny girl.
[D] Belle!
[A]
[D]
Little [E] [Bm]
[G] town, it's a [D] quiet village.
[G] Every day like the [D] one before.
[Gbm] Little town [Eb] people waking [E] up to say.
[D]
Bonjour!
[A] Bonjour!
Bonjour!
There goes the baker with his tray like [Bm] always.
The same [Dbm] old bread and rolls to [D] sell.
[G] Every morning just the same.
Since [F] the morning that we came to this poor [Bb] provincial town.
Good [D] morning!
Oh, good morning, monsieur.
[A] And where are you off to today?
[D] The bookshop.
I just finished the [A] most wonderful [D] story about a beanstalk and an ogre.
[A] Marie, the baguettes!
Hurry up!
There she goes, the girl is strange, no question.
She's fun, [Bm] but things can distract, [D] can't you tell?
[Gb] Never [G] parted any [Eb] crowd.
Cause I had to [F] bump some class.
[Gm] I'm denying she's a funny [D] girl that bad.
[G]
Bonjour!
Good day!
How [D] is your family?
[G] Bonjour!
Good day!
Are [D] we through?
I [Bb]
[Dm]
[E] [A] didn't [D] show the knife.
[A] Ah, Belle!
Good morning, sir.
I've [D] come to return the book I borrowed.
Finished [A] already?
I couldn't [D] put it down.
You got anything new?
Not since [Bm] yesterday.
That's all right.
[A] I'll borrow this [F] one.
That one?
But you've read it twice.
[C] It's my [F] favorite.
Far off places, daring [C] sword fights, magic spells, a [D] prince in disguise.
If you like it all that [A] much, it's yours.
Yes, sir.
I insist.
Thank you, thank you very much.
Look as she goes, the girl is so peculiar.
[Bm] I wonder if she's [D] feeling well.
[F]
[G] [Cm] And her nose [Bb] stuck in a book.
[G] What a puzzle to the rest of [D] us at best.
[E]
[Em] Oh, isn't this [Gbm]
amazing?
[B] It's my [E] favorite part because [A] [C] you'll [D]
[C] [D] see.
[G]
[Gbm] [Em] Here's where [A] she meets [Gbm] Prince Charming.
But [B] she won't [E] discover that it's him till Chapter [F] Three.
[Bm] [A] [D]
[D] [E]
[D] [Cm] But behind that careful sigh,
I'm [G] afraid he's rather odd.
[Bb] [Dm]
She's acting like a
This may [Bb] bring her more rest, [Dm] the lucky girl!
[A]
[D] Gaston!
[A]
Oh!
[A] Wow, you [F] didn't miss a shot, Gaston.
You're the greatest hunter in [C] the whole world.
I know.
[F] No beast alive stands a chance against [C] you.
And no girl, for that [D] matter.
It's true, LeFou.
And [E] I've got my sights [D] set on that one.
The adventurer's daughter?
[A] She's the one.
The lucky [C] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's
The most beautiful [Gm] girl in town.
[C] I know, but
That makes her the best.
And don't I [Gm] deserve the best?
Of course you do.
[C] Right from the moment when I met [Gm] her, saw [Em] her,
I said she's [G] gorgeous and I fell.
[Eb] Here in town [Bb] there's only she who's as [Ab] beautiful as me.
So I'm making plans [G] to go and [C] marry Belle.
There [F] he goes, [C] isn't he dreamy?
Mr.
Gaston, are [C] you so [Ab]
[G] [Cm]
[Bm] [G] [D]
[A] [D] gracious?
She's filthy.
[A] Please [F] let me throw.
He's gross.
I'm a stay-at-home [C] husband.
[Am] There must [B] be more than this for [E] this child.
[A] Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my [E] wife.
But there she goes, [A] a gross, lame, hot, and [Bm] tall.
A musky, teary, and [D] a sad, [C] and a sinner.
[Eb] She doesn't quite [Gm] fit in.
[Am] She really is [G] a funny girl.
A beauty, but a funny girl.
She really is [A] a funny girl.
[D] Belle!
Key:
D
A
G
C
E
D
A
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Little [E] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] town, it's a [D] quiet village.
_ [G] Every day like the [D] one before. _ _
[Gbm] Little town _ _ _ [Eb] people _ _ waking [E] _ up to _ _ say.
[D] _ _
Bonjour!
[A] Bonjour!
Bonjour!
There goes the baker with his tray like [Bm] always.
The same [Dbm] old bread and rolls to [D] sell.
[G] Every morning just the same.
Since [F] the morning that we came to this poor [Bb] provincial town.
Good [D] morning!
Oh, good morning, monsieur.
[A] And where are you off to today?
[D] The bookshop.
I just finished the [A] most wonderful [D] story about a beanstalk and an ogre.
[A] Marie, the baguettes!
Hurry up!
There she goes, the girl is strange, no question.
She's fun, [Bm] but things can distract, [D] can't you tell?
_ [Gb] Never [G] parted any [Eb] crowd.
Cause I had to [F] bump some class.
[Gm] I'm denying she's a funny [D] girl that bad.
_ [G] _
Bonjour!
Good day!
How [D] is your family?
[G] Bonjour!
Good day!
Are [D] we through?
I [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ didn't [D] show the knife.
[A] Ah, Belle!
Good morning, sir.
I've [D] come to return the book I borrowed.
Finished [A] already?
I couldn't [D] put it down.
You got anything new?
Not since [Bm] yesterday.
That's all right.
[A] I'll borrow this [F] one.
That one?
But you've read it twice.
[C] It's my [F] favorite.
Far off places, daring [C] sword fights, magic spells, a [D] prince in disguise.
If you like it all that [A] much, it's yours.
Yes, sir.
I insist.
Thank you, thank you very much. _ _
Look as she goes, the girl is so peculiar.
[Bm] I wonder if she's [D] feeling well.
_ [F] _ _
[G] _ [Cm] And her nose [Bb] stuck in a book.
[G] What a puzzle to the rest of [D] us at best.
_ [E] _ _
_ _ [Em] Oh, isn't this [Gbm] _
amazing?
[B] _ _ It's my [E] favorite part because _ [A] _ [C] you'll [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] see.
[G] _ _
[Gbm] _ _ [Em] Here's where [A] she meets [Gbm] Prince _ Charming.
But [B] she won't [E] discover that it's him till Chapter [F] _ Three.
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Cm] But behind that careful sigh,
I'm [G] afraid he's rather odd.
_ _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _
She's acting like a_
This may [Bb] bring her more rest, [Dm] the lucky girl!
_ _ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ _ Gaston!
_ [A] _ _
Oh!
_ _ [A] _ Wow, you [F] didn't miss a shot, Gaston.
You're the greatest hunter in [C] the whole world.
I know.
[F] No beast alive stands a chance against [C] you.
And no girl, for that [D] matter.
It's true, LeFou.
And [E] I've got my sights [D] set on that one.
The adventurer's daughter?
[A] She's the one.
The lucky [C] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's_
The most beautiful [Gm] girl in town.
[C] I know, but_
That makes her the best.
And don't I [Gm] deserve the best?
Of course you do.
[C] Right from the moment when I met [Gm] her, saw [Em] her,
I said she's [G] gorgeous and I _ fell.
[Eb] Here in town [Bb] there's only she who's as [Ab] beautiful as me.
So I'm making plans [G] to go and [C] marry Belle. _ _
There [F] he goes, [C] isn't he _ dreamy?
Mr.
Gaston, are [C] you so _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] gracious?
She's filthy.
_ [A] Please [F] let me throw.
He's gross.
_ I'm a stay-at-home [C] husband.
[Am] There must [B] be more than this for [E] this child.
_ [A] Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my [E] wife.
But there she goes, [A] a gross, lame, hot, and [Bm] tall.
A musky, teary, and [D] a sad, _ _ [C] and a sinner.
[Eb] She doesn't quite [Gm] fit in.
[Am] She really is [G] a funny girl.
A beauty, but a funny girl.
She really is [A] a funny girl. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Belle! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Little [E] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] town, it's a [D] quiet village.
_ [G] Every day like the [D] one before. _ _
[Gbm] Little town _ _ _ [Eb] people _ _ waking [E] _ up to _ _ say.
[D] _ _
Bonjour!
[A] Bonjour!
Bonjour!
There goes the baker with his tray like [Bm] always.
The same [Dbm] old bread and rolls to [D] sell.
[G] Every morning just the same.
Since [F] the morning that we came to this poor [Bb] provincial town.
Good [D] morning!
Oh, good morning, monsieur.
[A] And where are you off to today?
[D] The bookshop.
I just finished the [A] most wonderful [D] story about a beanstalk and an ogre.
[A] Marie, the baguettes!
Hurry up!
There she goes, the girl is strange, no question.
She's fun, [Bm] but things can distract, [D] can't you tell?
_ [Gb] Never [G] parted any [Eb] crowd.
Cause I had to [F] bump some class.
[Gm] I'm denying she's a funny [D] girl that bad.
_ [G] _
Bonjour!
Good day!
How [D] is your family?
[G] Bonjour!
Good day!
Are [D] we through?
I [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ didn't [D] show the knife.
[A] Ah, Belle!
Good morning, sir.
I've [D] come to return the book I borrowed.
Finished [A] already?
I couldn't [D] put it down.
You got anything new?
Not since [Bm] yesterday.
That's all right.
[A] I'll borrow this [F] one.
That one?
But you've read it twice.
[C] It's my [F] favorite.
Far off places, daring [C] sword fights, magic spells, a [D] prince in disguise.
If you like it all that [A] much, it's yours.
Yes, sir.
I insist.
Thank you, thank you very much. _ _
Look as she goes, the girl is so peculiar.
[Bm] I wonder if she's [D] feeling well.
_ [F] _ _
[G] _ [Cm] And her nose [Bb] stuck in a book.
[G] What a puzzle to the rest of [D] us at best.
_ [E] _ _
_ _ [Em] Oh, isn't this [Gbm] _
amazing?
[B] _ _ It's my [E] favorite part because _ [A] _ [C] you'll [D] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [D] see.
[G] _ _
[Gbm] _ _ [Em] Here's where [A] she meets [Gbm] Prince _ Charming.
But [B] she won't [E] discover that it's him till Chapter [F] _ Three.
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Cm] But behind that careful sigh,
I'm [G] afraid he's rather odd.
_ _ [Bb] _ [Dm] _
She's acting like a_
This may [Bb] bring her more rest, [Dm] the lucky girl!
_ _ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ _ Gaston!
_ [A] _ _
Oh!
_ _ [A] _ Wow, you [F] didn't miss a shot, Gaston.
You're the greatest hunter in [C] the whole world.
I know.
[F] No beast alive stands a chance against [C] you.
And no girl, for that [D] matter.
It's true, LeFou.
And [E] I've got my sights [D] set on that one.
The adventurer's daughter?
[A] She's the one.
The lucky [C] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's_
The most beautiful [Gm] girl in town.
[C] I know, but_
That makes her the best.
And don't I [Gm] deserve the best?
Of course you do.
[C] Right from the moment when I met [Gm] her, saw [Em] her,
I said she's [G] gorgeous and I _ fell.
[Eb] Here in town [Bb] there's only she who's as [Ab] beautiful as me.
So I'm making plans [G] to go and [C] marry Belle. _ _
There [F] he goes, [C] isn't he _ dreamy?
Mr.
Gaston, are [C] you so _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] gracious?
She's filthy.
_ [A] Please [F] let me throw.
He's gross.
_ I'm a stay-at-home [C] husband.
[Am] There must [B] be more than this for [E] this child.
_ [A] Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my [E] wife.
But there she goes, [A] a gross, lame, hot, and [Bm] tall.
A musky, teary, and [D] a sad, _ _ [C] and a sinner.
[Eb] She doesn't quite [Gm] fit in.
[Am] She really is [G] a funny girl.
A beauty, but a funny girl.
She really is [A] a funny girl. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] Belle! _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _