Chords for Belle (From "Beauty and the Beast"/Soundtrack Version)
Tempo:
130 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Bb
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[D]
[G]
[Em]
[Dm] [C] [Dm] [C]
[F] Little town, it's a quiet [C]
village.
[Dm] Every day, like the one [C] before.
[Em] Little town, full of little people, [D] waking up to say
[G] Bonjour!
[C] There goes the [G] baker with his tray, like always.
[Em] The same old bread and [C] rolls to sell.
Every [F] morning just the same, since [Eb] the morning that we [Ab] came
to this poor [C] provincial town.
Good morning, pal!
Morning, [G] monsieur!
Where are you off to?
The bookshop.
[C] I just finished the most [G] wonderful story
about a [C] beanstalk and an ogre and a
That's nice.
[G] Marie!
[C] The baguettes!
Hurry up!
A [G] very strange [C] novice, jealous,
stiff and distracted, can't you tell?
[Cm]
Never [F] parted any crowd,
because [Eb] her head's a point [Ab]
unclouded.
No [Gm] denying she's a funny [C] girl, that Belle!
[F]
[C] Good day!
How is your family?
[F] Bonjour!
Good day!
Who is [C] your wife?
[Ab] [Eb] That's [Cm] too expensive!
There must be more [G] than this [C] provincial life!
Ah, [G] Belle!
Good morning!
I've come to [C] return the book I borrowed.
Finished already?
[G] Oh, I couldn't put it down.
[C] Have you got anything new?
[G] Not since yesterday.
That's [C] all right.
I'll borrow [G] this one.
That one?
[Eb] But you've read it twice!
Well, it's [Bb] my favorite.
Far [Eb] off places, [Bb] daring sword fights, magic spells,
a prince in [C] disguise.
If you like it all that [G] much, it's yours.
But, [C] sir I insist!
Well, [G] thank you!
Thank you very [C] much!
Look, there she goes, that girl is so peculiar.
[Am] I wonder if [C] she's feeling well.
[F] With a dreamy, far-off look.
[Bbm] And her nose stuck [Ab] in a book.
What a puzzle to the rest of [C] us is there.
[F] [D]
Oh, isn't [Em] this amazing?
[A] It's my favorite [D] part,
[F]
[G] because [Bb] you'll [C] [Bb]
[C] see.
[F] [Em] [Dm]
Here's [G] where she meets [Em] Pring.
But [A] she won't [C] discover that [D] it's him till [Eb] Chapter [A] Three.
[G] [C]
It's her name, it's her [Am] name.
[G]
[C] [Cm] Behind [Bb] that fair [F] facade, I'm afraid she's rather [Fm] odd.
[Gm] Very different from the rest of us.
She's nothing like [Cm] the rest of us.
Yes, different from [Ab] the rest of [C] us is there.
[G]
[C] [G]
[C] Wow, you didn't miss a shot, Gaston!
[G] You're the greatest hunter in the [Eb] whole world!
I know.
No beast [Bb] alive stands a chance against you.
[Eb] And no girl, for that matter.
[Bb] It's true, LeFou.
[C] And I've got my sights set on [G] that one.
The inventor's daughter?
[C] She's the one.
The lucky [G] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's
The [Bb] most beautiful girl in town.
I know, but
That makes her the best.
And don't I deserve the best?
Well, of course, I mean, you do, [Eb] but
Right [G] from the moment when I [Bb] met her, [C] saw her,
[D] I said [F] she's gorgeous and [Bb] I fell.
[Db] Here in town there's [Ab] only she, who is beautiful [Gb] as me.
So I'm making plans to woo [Bb] and marry Belle.
[Eb] Look there he goes, [Bb] isn't he [Eb] dreamy?
Monsieur Gaston, oh, [Bb] he's so cute.
[Gb] You steal my heart, I'm [Bbm] hardly breathing.
He's such a doll.
[F]
[C] Pardon.
Maybe.
He [G] called his baby.
What [C] are you doing?
Tender.
Excuse me.
[G] Please [Eb] let me through.
His Majesty, stay nice now.
[Bb] Madame, this is the [Gm] only way.
There must [A] be more in [D] this provincial [G] life.
Just watch, I'm going [Dm] to make Belle [G] my [C] wife.
And she grows a girl who's strange but [Am] special.
A most [C] peculiar mademoiselle.
It's [F] a pity and a sin, [Ab] she doesn't quite fit in.
But she really [Cm] is a funny girl.
A beauty but a [F] funny girl.
She really is a [G] funny girl.
[C]
[N]
[G]
[Em]
[Dm] [C] [Dm] [C]
[F] Little town, it's a quiet [C]
village.
[Dm] Every day, like the one [C] before.
[Em] Little town, full of little people, [D] waking up to say
[G] Bonjour!
[C] There goes the [G] baker with his tray, like always.
[Em] The same old bread and [C] rolls to sell.
Every [F] morning just the same, since [Eb] the morning that we [Ab] came
to this poor [C] provincial town.
Good morning, pal!
Morning, [G] monsieur!
Where are you off to?
The bookshop.
[C] I just finished the most [G] wonderful story
about a [C] beanstalk and an ogre and a
That's nice.
[G] Marie!
[C] The baguettes!
Hurry up!
A [G] very strange [C] novice, jealous,
stiff and distracted, can't you tell?
[Cm]
Never [F] parted any crowd,
because [Eb] her head's a point [Ab]
unclouded.
No [Gm] denying she's a funny [C] girl, that Belle!
[F]
[C] Good day!
How is your family?
[F] Bonjour!
Good day!
Who is [C] your wife?
[Ab] [Eb] That's [Cm] too expensive!
There must be more [G] than this [C] provincial life!
Ah, [G] Belle!
Good morning!
I've come to [C] return the book I borrowed.
Finished already?
[G] Oh, I couldn't put it down.
[C] Have you got anything new?
[G] Not since yesterday.
That's [C] all right.
I'll borrow [G] this one.
That one?
[Eb] But you've read it twice!
Well, it's [Bb] my favorite.
Far [Eb] off places, [Bb] daring sword fights, magic spells,
a prince in [C] disguise.
If you like it all that [G] much, it's yours.
But, [C] sir I insist!
Well, [G] thank you!
Thank you very [C] much!
Look, there she goes, that girl is so peculiar.
[Am] I wonder if [C] she's feeling well.
[F] With a dreamy, far-off look.
[Bbm] And her nose stuck [Ab] in a book.
What a puzzle to the rest of [C] us is there.
[F] [D]
Oh, isn't [Em] this amazing?
[A] It's my favorite [D] part,
[F]
[G] because [Bb] you'll [C] [Bb]
[C] see.
[F] [Em] [Dm]
Here's [G] where she meets [Em] Pring.
But [A] she won't [C] discover that [D] it's him till [Eb] Chapter [A] Three.
[G] [C]
It's her name, it's her [Am] name.
[G]
[C] [Cm] Behind [Bb] that fair [F] facade, I'm afraid she's rather [Fm] odd.
[Gm] Very different from the rest of us.
She's nothing like [Cm] the rest of us.
Yes, different from [Ab] the rest of [C] us is there.
[G]
[C] [G]
[C] Wow, you didn't miss a shot, Gaston!
[G] You're the greatest hunter in the [Eb] whole world!
I know.
No beast [Bb] alive stands a chance against you.
[Eb] And no girl, for that matter.
[Bb] It's true, LeFou.
[C] And I've got my sights set on [G] that one.
The inventor's daughter?
[C] She's the one.
The lucky [G] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's
The [Bb] most beautiful girl in town.
I know, but
That makes her the best.
And don't I deserve the best?
Well, of course, I mean, you do, [Eb] but
Right [G] from the moment when I [Bb] met her, [C] saw her,
[D] I said [F] she's gorgeous and [Bb] I fell.
[Db] Here in town there's [Ab] only she, who is beautiful [Gb] as me.
So I'm making plans to woo [Bb] and marry Belle.
[Eb] Look there he goes, [Bb] isn't he [Eb] dreamy?
Monsieur Gaston, oh, [Bb] he's so cute.
[Gb] You steal my heart, I'm [Bbm] hardly breathing.
He's such a doll.
[F]
[C] Pardon.
Maybe.
He [G] called his baby.
What [C] are you doing?
Tender.
Excuse me.
[G] Please [Eb] let me through.
His Majesty, stay nice now.
[Bb] Madame, this is the [Gm] only way.
There must [A] be more in [D] this provincial [G] life.
Just watch, I'm going [Dm] to make Belle [G] my [C] wife.
And she grows a girl who's strange but [Am] special.
A most [C] peculiar mademoiselle.
It's [F] a pity and a sin, [Ab] she doesn't quite fit in.
But she really [Cm] is a funny girl.
A beauty but a [F] funny girl.
She really is a [G] funny girl.
[C]
[N]
Key:
C
G
F
Bb
Eb
C
G
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _
[F] Little town, it's a quiet [C]
village.
_ [Dm] Every day, like the one [C] before.
_ _ [Em] Little town, full of little people, _ [D] waking up to _ _ _ _ _ _ say_
_ [G] Bonjour!
_ _ _ [C] There goes the [G] baker with his tray, like always.
[Em] The same old bread and [C] rolls to sell.
_ Every [F] morning just the same, since [Eb] the morning that we [Ab] came
to this poor [C] provincial town.
Good morning, pal!
Morning, [G] monsieur!
Where are you off to?
The bookshop.
[C] I just finished the most [G] wonderful story
about a [C] beanstalk and an ogre and a_
That's nice.
[G] Marie!
[C] The baguettes!
Hurry up!
A _ _ [G] very strange [C] novice, jealous,
stiff and distracted, can't you tell?
[Cm]
Never [F] parted any crowd,
because [Eb] her head's a point [Ab]
unclouded.
No [Gm] denying she's a funny [C] girl, that Belle!
[F] _
_ _ _ [C] Good day!
How is your family?
[F] Bonjour!
Good day!
Who is [C] your wife?
[Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ That's [Cm] too expensive!
There must be more [G] than this _ [C] provincial life!
Ah, [G] Belle!
Good morning!
I've come to [C] return the book I borrowed.
Finished already?
[G] Oh, I couldn't put it down.
[C] Have you got anything new?
[G] Not since yesterday.
That's [C] all right.
I'll borrow [G] this one.
That one?
[Eb] But you've read it twice!
Well, it's [Bb] my favorite.
Far [Eb] off places, [Bb] daring sword fights, magic spells,
a prince in [C] disguise.
If you like it all that [G] much, it's yours.
But, [C] sir_ I insist!
Well, [G] thank you!
Thank you very [C] much!
Look, there she goes, that girl is so peculiar.
[Am] _ I wonder if [C] she's feeling _ well.
[F] With a dreamy, far-off look.
[Bbm] And her nose stuck [Ab] in a book.
What a puzzle to the rest of [C] us is there.
_ _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ _
Oh, isn't [Em] this _ amazing? _
[A] It's my favorite _ [D] part,
[F] _ _
[G] because [Bb] you'll _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [C] see.
[F] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Dm]
Here's [G] where she meets [Em] _ _ Pring.
But [A] she won't [C] discover that [D] it's him till [Eb] Chapter _ [A] Three.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
It's her name, it's her [Am] name.
_ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Cm] Behind [Bb] that fair [F] facade, I'm afraid she's rather [Fm] odd.
[Gm] Very different from the rest of us.
She's nothing like [Cm] the rest of us.
Yes, different from [Ab] the rest of [C] us is there.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] Wow, you didn't miss a shot, Gaston!
[G] You're the greatest hunter in the [Eb] whole world!
I know.
No beast [Bb] alive stands a chance against you.
[Eb] And no girl, for that matter.
[Bb] It's true, LeFou.
[C] And I've got my sights set on [G] that one.
The inventor's daughter?
[C] She's the one.
The lucky [G] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's_
The [Bb] most beautiful girl in town.
I know, but_
That makes her the best.
And don't I deserve the best?
Well, of course, I mean, you do, [Eb] but_
Right [G] from the moment when I [Bb] met her, [C] saw her,
[D] I said [F] she's gorgeous and [Bb] I fell.
_ [Db] Here in town there's [Ab] only she, who is beautiful [Gb] as me.
So I'm making plans to woo [Bb] and marry _ Belle.
[Eb] _ Look there he goes, [Bb] isn't he [Eb] dreamy?
Monsieur Gaston, oh, [Bb] he's so cute.
[Gb] You steal my heart, I'm [Bbm] hardly breathing.
He's such a doll.
[F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ Pardon.
Maybe.
He [G] called his baby.
What [C] are you doing?
Tender.
Excuse me.
[G] Please [Eb] let me through.
His Majesty, stay nice now.
[Bb] Madame, this is the [Gm] only way.
There must [A] be more in [D] this provincial [G] life.
Just watch, I'm going [Dm] to make Belle [G] my _ [C] wife.
And she grows a girl who's strange but [Am] special.
A most [C] peculiar _ mademoiselle.
It's [F] a pity and a sin, [Ab] she doesn't quite fit in.
But she really [Cm] is a funny girl.
A beauty but a [F] funny girl.
She really is a [G] funny girl.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _
[F] Little town, it's a quiet [C]
village.
_ [Dm] Every day, like the one [C] before.
_ _ [Em] Little town, full of little people, _ [D] waking up to _ _ _ _ _ _ say_
_ [G] Bonjour!
_ _ _ [C] There goes the [G] baker with his tray, like always.
[Em] The same old bread and [C] rolls to sell.
_ Every [F] morning just the same, since [Eb] the morning that we [Ab] came
to this poor [C] provincial town.
Good morning, pal!
Morning, [G] monsieur!
Where are you off to?
The bookshop.
[C] I just finished the most [G] wonderful story
about a [C] beanstalk and an ogre and a_
That's nice.
[G] Marie!
[C] The baguettes!
Hurry up!
A _ _ [G] very strange [C] novice, jealous,
stiff and distracted, can't you tell?
[Cm]
Never [F] parted any crowd,
because [Eb] her head's a point [Ab]
unclouded.
No [Gm] denying she's a funny [C] girl, that Belle!
[F] _
_ _ _ [C] Good day!
How is your family?
[F] Bonjour!
Good day!
Who is [C] your wife?
[Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ That's [Cm] too expensive!
There must be more [G] than this _ [C] provincial life!
Ah, [G] Belle!
Good morning!
I've come to [C] return the book I borrowed.
Finished already?
[G] Oh, I couldn't put it down.
[C] Have you got anything new?
[G] Not since yesterday.
That's [C] all right.
I'll borrow [G] this one.
That one?
[Eb] But you've read it twice!
Well, it's [Bb] my favorite.
Far [Eb] off places, [Bb] daring sword fights, magic spells,
a prince in [C] disguise.
If you like it all that [G] much, it's yours.
But, [C] sir_ I insist!
Well, [G] thank you!
Thank you very [C] much!
Look, there she goes, that girl is so peculiar.
[Am] _ I wonder if [C] she's feeling _ well.
[F] With a dreamy, far-off look.
[Bbm] And her nose stuck [Ab] in a book.
What a puzzle to the rest of [C] us is there.
_ _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ _
Oh, isn't [Em] this _ amazing? _
[A] It's my favorite _ [D] part,
[F] _ _
[G] because [Bb] you'll _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [C] see.
[F] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Dm]
Here's [G] where she meets [Em] _ _ Pring.
But [A] she won't [C] discover that [D] it's him till [Eb] Chapter _ [A] Three.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
It's her name, it's her [Am] name.
_ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Cm] Behind [Bb] that fair [F] facade, I'm afraid she's rather [Fm] odd.
[Gm] Very different from the rest of us.
She's nothing like [Cm] the rest of us.
Yes, different from [Ab] the rest of [C] us is there.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [C] Wow, you didn't miss a shot, Gaston!
[G] You're the greatest hunter in the [Eb] whole world!
I know.
No beast [Bb] alive stands a chance against you.
[Eb] And no girl, for that matter.
[Bb] It's true, LeFou.
[C] And I've got my sights set on [G] that one.
The inventor's daughter?
[C] She's the one.
The lucky [G] girl I'm going to marry.
But she's_
The [Bb] most beautiful girl in town.
I know, but_
That makes her the best.
And don't I deserve the best?
Well, of course, I mean, you do, [Eb] but_
Right [G] from the moment when I [Bb] met her, [C] saw her,
[D] I said [F] she's gorgeous and [Bb] I fell.
_ [Db] Here in town there's [Ab] only she, who is beautiful [Gb] as me.
So I'm making plans to woo [Bb] and marry _ Belle.
[Eb] _ Look there he goes, [Bb] isn't he [Eb] dreamy?
Monsieur Gaston, oh, [Bb] he's so cute.
[Gb] You steal my heart, I'm [Bbm] hardly breathing.
He's such a doll.
[F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ Pardon.
Maybe.
He [G] called his baby.
What [C] are you doing?
Tender.
Excuse me.
[G] Please [Eb] let me through.
His Majesty, stay nice now.
[Bb] Madame, this is the [Gm] only way.
There must [A] be more in [D] this provincial [G] life.
Just watch, I'm going [Dm] to make Belle [G] my _ [C] wife.
And she grows a girl who's strange but [Am] special.
A most [C] peculiar _ mademoiselle.
It's [F] a pity and a sin, [Ab] she doesn't quite fit in.
But she really [Cm] is a funny girl.
A beauty but a [F] funny girl.
She really is a [G] funny girl.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _