Beauty and the Beast Broadway OST - 15 - Something There Chords
Tempo:
123.45 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
Bb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[A]
[D]
There's something [A] sweet and [D] almost kind, but he was mean and [A] he was coarse and [D] unrefined.
And [G] now he's [Gm] dear and [Gb] so unsure.
[B] I [G] wonder why [A] I didn't see it there before.
[G] Come along, dearie.
Let's get you out of those [D] wet things.
[Em] [C] [F]
[C]
[A]
She glanced this way.
I [D] thought I saw.
[A] And when we touched, she didn't shudder at [D] my paw.
No, [Bm] it can't be.
[Bb] I'll [Gb] just ignore her.
[A] But then [G] she never [A] looked at me that [D] way before.
[A] Belle, I have something to [D] show you, but first [A] you have to close your eyes.
It's a surprise.
[D] [A]
[D] [A] May I open them?
[Em] [A] [G] All [A] right.
[D] All right.
[A]
No!
[D]
I can't believe it.
I've never seen so [G] many books in my [A] whole life.
You [D] like it?
[Gbm] It's wonderful.
[Bm]
[A] It's yours.
[G] [A]
[D]
Yes.
[G] [D]
[Em] [D]
[Gbm] [A] [B]
[Bm] [Em]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Gbm]
[A] But [B] there's something [E] in him that I simply [A] didn't see.
[G] [A]
[Bb] [Dm] This is one [C] of my [F] favorites.
It's [Am] King Arthur.
Have you ever read it?
[C] [D] No.
[F] Well, you don't know what you're missing.
[Bb] I would love to read this again.
[F]
Wait.
You can read [Bb] it first.
No, [Dm] that's all [Gm] right.
No, really.
[C] You read it. No, you. [Am] No, you.
No, [D] I can't.
[G]
You never learned to read?
Only a [D] little and [C] long ago.
[F]
Well, [D] it just so happens that this is [A] the perfect book to read aloud.
[Em] Come here.
[Am] Sit by me.
Well, [A] who'd have thought?
Well, bless my soul.
Well, [D] who'd have known?
Well, who indeed?
[A] Who'd have guessed they'd come together on [D] their own?
It's so [G] peculiar.
Wait and see.
[Ebm] A few days more.
[G] There may be something there [A] that wasn't there [D] before.
Perhaps there's something [A] there that wasn't there [D] before.
What?
There may be something there that wasn't there before.
What's there, Mama?
Shh.
I'll tell you when you're older.
Come along, Chip.
Let's give them some privacy.
Mama?
Yes, Chip.
[A] Will I ever get to [D] be a boy [A] again?
I hope [C] so.
[Bb] When will I know?
Soon.
If it's to be, it'll be very soon now.
Come along, son.
[Eb] Knowing not that this was indeed [Bb] the legendary sword called Excalibur,
Arthur tried to pull it from the stone.
He tried [Cm] once, to [Gm] no avail.
[F] He tried a second [Eb] time, but [Cm] still he could [Bb] not pull it out.
[F]
Then, [Bb] for the third [F] time, Arthur [Gm] drew forth the sword.
[Dm] So that must mean he's the king!
[Cm] Wait [Bb] and see.
[Cm] I never knew [D] books could do that.
[Gm] Do [Bb] what?
Take me [Eb] away from this place.
Make me [Bb] forget [Eb] for a little while.
[Bb] Forget?
[Gb] Who I
what I [D] am.
[Ab] We have something in common, you [Db] know.
[B] What is that?
[Gb] [Db] In [Ebm] the town where I come [Db] from, the people think I'm [Ebm] odd.
You?
[C] So I know how it [F] feels to [Db] be
[Fm] different.
And I know how lonely that can be.
[Bb] [Db]
[Ab] [Gb]
[Ab]
[Db] For the third [Fm] time, [Bbm] Arthur drew forth the [Ab] sword.
[Db] And there arose from the people [Gb] a great [Abm] shout.
[Fm]
Arthur is [Db] king.
Told you so.
[A]
[D]
There's something [A] sweet and [D] almost kind, but he was mean and [A] he was coarse and [D] unrefined.
And [G] now he's [Gm] dear and [Gb] so unsure.
[B] I [G] wonder why [A] I didn't see it there before.
[G] Come along, dearie.
Let's get you out of those [D] wet things.
[Em] [C] [F]
[C]
[A]
She glanced this way.
I [D] thought I saw.
[A] And when we touched, she didn't shudder at [D] my paw.
No, [Bm] it can't be.
[Bb] I'll [Gb] just ignore her.
[A] But then [G] she never [A] looked at me that [D] way before.
[A] Belle, I have something to [D] show you, but first [A] you have to close your eyes.
It's a surprise.
[D] [A]
[D] [A] May I open them?
[Em] [A] [G] All [A] right.
[D] All right.
[A]
No!
[D]
I can't believe it.
I've never seen so [G] many books in my [A] whole life.
You [D] like it?
[Gbm] It's wonderful.
[Bm]
[A] It's yours.
[G] [A]
[D]
Yes.
[G] [D]
[Em] [D]
[Gbm] [A] [B]
[Bm] [Em]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Gbm]
[A] But [B] there's something [E] in him that I simply [A] didn't see.
[G] [A]
[Bb] [Dm] This is one [C] of my [F] favorites.
It's [Am] King Arthur.
Have you ever read it?
[C] [D] No.
[F] Well, you don't know what you're missing.
[Bb] I would love to read this again.
[F]
Wait.
You can read [Bb] it first.
No, [Dm] that's all [Gm] right.
No, really.
[C] You read it. No, you. [Am] No, you.
No, [D] I can't.
[G]
You never learned to read?
Only a [D] little and [C] long ago.
[F]
Well, [D] it just so happens that this is [A] the perfect book to read aloud.
[Em] Come here.
[Am] Sit by me.
Well, [A] who'd have thought?
Well, bless my soul.
Well, [D] who'd have known?
Well, who indeed?
[A] Who'd have guessed they'd come together on [D] their own?
It's so [G] peculiar.
Wait and see.
[Ebm] A few days more.
[G] There may be something there [A] that wasn't there [D] before.
Perhaps there's something [A] there that wasn't there [D] before.
What?
There may be something there that wasn't there before.
What's there, Mama?
Shh.
I'll tell you when you're older.
Come along, Chip.
Let's give them some privacy.
Mama?
Yes, Chip.
[A] Will I ever get to [D] be a boy [A] again?
I hope [C] so.
[Bb] When will I know?
Soon.
If it's to be, it'll be very soon now.
Come along, son.
[Eb] Knowing not that this was indeed [Bb] the legendary sword called Excalibur,
Arthur tried to pull it from the stone.
He tried [Cm] once, to [Gm] no avail.
[F] He tried a second [Eb] time, but [Cm] still he could [Bb] not pull it out.
[F]
Then, [Bb] for the third [F] time, Arthur [Gm] drew forth the sword.
[Dm] So that must mean he's the king!
[Cm] Wait [Bb] and see.
[Cm] I never knew [D] books could do that.
[Gm] Do [Bb] what?
Take me [Eb] away from this place.
Make me [Bb] forget [Eb] for a little while.
[Bb] Forget?
[Gb] Who I
what I [D] am.
[Ab] We have something in common, you [Db] know.
[B] What is that?
[Gb] [Db] In [Ebm] the town where I come [Db] from, the people think I'm [Ebm] odd.
You?
[C] So I know how it [F] feels to [Db] be
[Fm] different.
And I know how lonely that can be.
[Bb] [Db]
[Ab] [Gb]
[Ab]
[Db] For the third [Fm] time, [Bbm] Arthur drew forth the [Ab] sword.
[Db] And there arose from the people [Gb] a great [Abm] shout.
[Fm]
Arthur is [Db] king.
Told you so.
Key:
A
D
G
Bb
F
A
D
G
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
There's something [A] sweet and [D] almost kind, but he was mean and [A] he was coarse and [D] _ unrefined.
And [G] now he's [Gm] dear and [Gb] so unsure.
[B] I [G] wonder why [A] I didn't see it there before.
[G] Come along, dearie.
Let's get you out of those [D] wet things. _ _
_ [Em] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
She glanced this way.
I [D] thought I saw.
[A] And when we touched, she didn't shudder at [D] my paw.
No, [Bm] it can't be.
[Bb] I'll [Gb] just ignore her.
[A] But then [G] she never [A] looked at me that [D] way before.
_ [A] Belle, I have something to [D] show you, but first [A] you have to close your eyes.
It's a surprise. _
_ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ May I open them?
_ [Em] _ [A] _ _ [G] All [A] right.
_ [D] All right.
[A]
No!
[D] _ _ _ _ _
I can't believe it.
I've never seen so [G] many books in my [A] whole life.
You [D] like it?
[Gbm] It's wonderful.
[Bm] _
[A] It's yours.
[G] _ _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
Yes.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _
[A] But [B] there's something [E] in him that I simply [A] didn't see.
_ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] This is one [C] of my [F] favorites.
It's [Am] King Arthur.
Have you ever read it?
[C] _ [D] No. _
[F] Well, you don't know what you're missing.
[Bb] I would love to read this again.
_ [F] _ _
Wait.
You can read [Bb] it first.
No, [Dm] that's all [Gm] right.
No, really.
[C] You read it. No, you. [Am] No, you.
No, [D] I can't.
_ [G] _
You never learned to read?
_ Only a [D] little and [C] long ago.
[F] _ _
Well, [D] it just so happens that this is [A] the perfect book to read aloud.
[Em] Come here.
[Am] Sit by me.
Well, [A] who'd have thought?
Well, bless my soul.
Well, [D] who'd have known?
Well, who indeed?
[A] Who'd have guessed they'd come together on [D] their own?
It's so [G] peculiar.
Wait and see.
[Ebm] A few days more.
[G] There may be something there [A] that wasn't there [D] before. _
_ _ _ _ Perhaps there's something [A] there that wasn't there [D] before.
What?
_ _ _ There may be something there that wasn't there before.
_ What's there, Mama?
Shh.
I'll tell you when you're older.
Come along, Chip.
Let's give them some privacy.
_ Mama?
Yes, Chip.
_ _ [A] Will I ever get to [D] be a boy [A] again?
I hope [C] so.
[Bb] When will I know?
Soon.
_ If it's to be, _ it'll be very soon now. _
_ _ Come along, son. _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ Knowing not that this was indeed [Bb] the legendary sword called Excalibur,
Arthur tried to pull it from the stone. _
He tried [Cm] once, to [Gm] no avail.
_ [F] He tried a second [Eb] time, but [Cm] still he could [Bb] not pull it out.
[F] _
Then, [Bb] for the third [F] time, Arthur [Gm] drew forth the sword.
[Dm] So that must mean he's the king!
[Cm] _ Wait [Bb] and see.
_ [Cm] I never knew [D] books could do that.
[Gm] _ Do [Bb] what?
Take me [Eb] away from this place.
Make me [Bb] _ forget [Eb] for a little while.
_ [Bb] Forget? _ _
[Gb] Who I_
_ what I [D] am. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ We have something in common, you [Db] know.
[B] What is that?
[Gb] _ [Db] In [Ebm] the town where I come [Db] from, the people think I'm [Ebm] odd.
_ You?
[C] So I know how it [F] feels to [Db] _ be_
[Fm] different.
_ And I know how lonely that can be. _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ For the third [Fm] time, _ [Bbm] Arthur drew forth the [Ab] sword.
[Db] And there arose from the people [Gb] a great [Abm] shout.
_ _ [Fm]
Arthur is [Db] king. _
_ Told you so. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
There's something [A] sweet and [D] almost kind, but he was mean and [A] he was coarse and [D] _ unrefined.
And [G] now he's [Gm] dear and [Gb] so unsure.
[B] I [G] wonder why [A] I didn't see it there before.
[G] Come along, dearie.
Let's get you out of those [D] wet things. _ _
_ [Em] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
She glanced this way.
I [D] thought I saw.
[A] And when we touched, she didn't shudder at [D] my paw.
No, [Bm] it can't be.
[Bb] I'll [Gb] just ignore her.
[A] But then [G] she never [A] looked at me that [D] way before.
_ [A] Belle, I have something to [D] show you, but first [A] you have to close your eyes.
It's a surprise. _
_ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ [A] _ May I open them?
_ [Em] _ [A] _ _ [G] All [A] right.
_ [D] All right.
[A]
No!
[D] _ _ _ _ _
I can't believe it.
I've never seen so [G] many books in my [A] whole life.
You [D] like it?
[Gbm] It's wonderful.
[Bm] _
[A] It's yours.
[G] _ _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
Yes.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Gbm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _
[A] But [B] there's something [E] in him that I simply [A] didn't see.
_ _ [G] _ [A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Dm] This is one [C] of my [F] favorites.
It's [Am] King Arthur.
Have you ever read it?
[C] _ [D] No. _
[F] Well, you don't know what you're missing.
[Bb] I would love to read this again.
_ [F] _ _
Wait.
You can read [Bb] it first.
No, [Dm] that's all [Gm] right.
No, really.
[C] You read it. No, you. [Am] No, you.
No, [D] I can't.
_ [G] _
You never learned to read?
_ Only a [D] little and [C] long ago.
[F] _ _
Well, [D] it just so happens that this is [A] the perfect book to read aloud.
[Em] Come here.
[Am] Sit by me.
Well, [A] who'd have thought?
Well, bless my soul.
Well, [D] who'd have known?
Well, who indeed?
[A] Who'd have guessed they'd come together on [D] their own?
It's so [G] peculiar.
Wait and see.
[Ebm] A few days more.
[G] There may be something there [A] that wasn't there [D] before. _
_ _ _ _ Perhaps there's something [A] there that wasn't there [D] before.
What?
_ _ _ There may be something there that wasn't there before.
_ What's there, Mama?
Shh.
I'll tell you when you're older.
Come along, Chip.
Let's give them some privacy.
_ Mama?
Yes, Chip.
_ _ [A] Will I ever get to [D] be a boy [A] again?
I hope [C] so.
[Bb] When will I know?
Soon.
_ If it's to be, _ it'll be very soon now. _
_ _ Come along, son. _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ Knowing not that this was indeed [Bb] the legendary sword called Excalibur,
Arthur tried to pull it from the stone. _
He tried [Cm] once, to [Gm] no avail.
_ [F] He tried a second [Eb] time, but [Cm] still he could [Bb] not pull it out.
[F] _
Then, [Bb] for the third [F] time, Arthur [Gm] drew forth the sword.
[Dm] So that must mean he's the king!
[Cm] _ Wait [Bb] and see.
_ [Cm] I never knew [D] books could do that.
[Gm] _ Do [Bb] what?
Take me [Eb] away from this place.
Make me [Bb] _ forget [Eb] for a little while.
_ [Bb] Forget? _ _
[Gb] Who I_
_ what I [D] am. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ We have something in common, you [Db] know.
[B] What is that?
[Gb] _ [Db] In [Ebm] the town where I come [Db] from, the people think I'm [Ebm] odd.
_ You?
[C] So I know how it [F] feels to [Db] _ be_
[Fm] different.
_ And I know how lonely that can be. _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ For the third [Fm] time, _ [Bbm] Arthur drew forth the [Ab] sword.
[Db] And there arose from the people [Gb] a great [Abm] shout.
_ _ [Fm]
Arthur is [Db] king. _
_ Told you so. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _