Chords for Cabaret - Cabaret (1972) [High Quality Stereo Sound, Subtitled]
Tempo:
112.4 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
G
Gm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I give you that international sensation, Fräulein!
[Bb]
[G]
What [F] [D] [F] [E]
[F] good is sitting [Gm] alone in your [Db] room?
[Gm] Come hear [Dbm] the [G] music play.
[Eb] Life [E] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [A] come to the [Gm]
cabaret.
[Cm] [Bb] Put down [A] the knitting, [Dm] the book and the broom, it's [D] time for a holiday.
[Db] [Bb] [Eb] Life [Dbm] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] old chum, [Ab] come to the [Gm] cabaret.
Come taste the [Ebm] wine, come [Gm] hear the band.
Come blow your horn, start [C] [F] celebrating.
Right this way, your [Gm] table's waiting.
What [A] good's committing [Gm] some prophet [Bb] of doom
to wipe every [Fm] smile away?
[Eb] Life [Bb] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [Cm] so come to [G] the cabaret.
[Dbm] [F] [Bb] I used to have [Db] this girlfriend known [Gm] as Elsie, [F] [Bb] with whom I shared [A] four sorted rooms [Bb] in Chelsea.
[Eb] She wasn't what [D] you'd call a [Gm] blushing flower.
[Ebm] As a matter [Gm] of fact, she rented by [A] the hour.
[Bb] The day she [A] died, the neighbors came [Bb] to snick her.
[G] [Bb] Well, that's what [F] comes from too much [Bb] pills and
liquor.
[Gm]
But [Eb] when I saw her [A] laid out [Gm] like a queen, [C] she [Eb] was the happiest [Dm] corpse I'd ever [Bb] seen.
I [G] think of [A] Elsie to this very [Dm] day.
[C] I [F] remember [Bb] how she [C] turned to me [F] and [Dm] say,
[Bb] [Db] what good is sitting [Gm] all alone in [F] your room?
[Bb] Come hear the music playing.
[Eb]
Life is [E] a [Dm] cabaret, [F] old [G] chum, come [Eb] to the [F] [Bb] cabaret.
And as for [Cm] me, [Db] ha, [Bb] and as for [Gm] me,
I made my mind up [C] back in Chelsea.
[F]
When I go, [Gm]
[G] I'm going [F] like [Bm] Elsie.
[C] Start [G] [C] by [B] admitting
[C] from [G] cradle [C] to [G] tomb, [C] it [G] isn't that long a [Bb] stay.
[A] [E] [F] Life is [Gbm] a [Em]
cabaret, old chum,
[F] it's [Gb] only a [G]
cabaret, old chum, and I love a [C] cabaret.
[Cm] [C] [Db]
[Bb]
[G]
What [F] [D] [F] [E]
[F] good is sitting [Gm] alone in your [Db] room?
[Gm] Come hear [Dbm] the [G] music play.
[Eb] Life [E] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [A] come to the [Gm]
cabaret.
[Cm] [Bb] Put down [A] the knitting, [Dm] the book and the broom, it's [D] time for a holiday.
[Db] [Bb] [Eb] Life [Dbm] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] old chum, [Ab] come to the [Gm] cabaret.
Come taste the [Ebm] wine, come [Gm] hear the band.
Come blow your horn, start [C] [F] celebrating.
Right this way, your [Gm] table's waiting.
What [A] good's committing [Gm] some prophet [Bb] of doom
to wipe every [Fm] smile away?
[Eb] Life [Bb] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [Cm] so come to [G] the cabaret.
[Dbm] [F] [Bb] I used to have [Db] this girlfriend known [Gm] as Elsie, [F] [Bb] with whom I shared [A] four sorted rooms [Bb] in Chelsea.
[Eb] She wasn't what [D] you'd call a [Gm] blushing flower.
[Ebm] As a matter [Gm] of fact, she rented by [A] the hour.
[Bb] The day she [A] died, the neighbors came [Bb] to snick her.
[G] [Bb] Well, that's what [F] comes from too much [Bb] pills and
liquor.
[Gm]
But [Eb] when I saw her [A] laid out [Gm] like a queen, [C] she [Eb] was the happiest [Dm] corpse I'd ever [Bb] seen.
I [G] think of [A] Elsie to this very [Dm] day.
[C] I [F] remember [Bb] how she [C] turned to me [F] and [Dm] say,
[Bb] [Db] what good is sitting [Gm] all alone in [F] your room?
[Bb] Come hear the music playing.
[Eb]
Life is [E] a [Dm] cabaret, [F] old [G] chum, come [Eb] to the [F] [Bb] cabaret.
And as for [Cm] me, [Db] ha, [Bb] and as for [Gm] me,
I made my mind up [C] back in Chelsea.
[F]
When I go, [Gm]
[G] I'm going [F] like [Bm] Elsie.
[C] Start [G] [C] by [B] admitting
[C] from [G] cradle [C] to [G] tomb, [C] it [G] isn't that long a [Bb] stay.
[A] [E] [F] Life is [Gbm] a [Em]
cabaret, old chum,
[F] it's [Gb] only a [G]
cabaret, old chum, and I love a [C] cabaret.
[Cm] [C] [Db]
Key:
Bb
F
G
Gm
C
Bb
F
G
I give you that international sensation, _ Fräulein!
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
What [F] _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ [E] _
[F] _ _ _ good is sitting [Gm] alone in your [Db] room?
_ [Gm] Come hear [Dbm] the [G] music play.
_ [Eb] _ Life [E] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [A] come to the _ [Gm]
cabaret.
_ [Cm] [Bb] Put down [A] the knitting, [Dm] the book and the broom, it's [D] time for a holiday.
_ [Db] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Life [Dbm] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] old chum, [Ab] come to the [Gm] cabaret.
_ Come taste the [Ebm] wine, come [Gm] hear the band.
Come blow your horn, start [C] [F] celebrating.
Right this way, your [Gm] table's waiting.
What [A] good's committing [Gm] some prophet [Bb] of doom
to wipe every [Fm] smile away?
_ _ [Eb] Life [Bb] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [Cm] so come to [G] the cabaret. _
_ [Dbm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] I used to have [Db] this girlfriend known [Gm] as Elsie, [F] _ [Bb] with whom I shared [A] four sorted rooms [Bb] in Chelsea.
_ [Eb] She wasn't what [D] you'd call a [Gm] blushing flower.
_ [Ebm] As a matter [Gm] of fact, she rented by [A] the hour.
_ [Bb] The day she [A] died, the neighbors came [Bb] to snick her.
[G] _ [Bb] Well, that's what [F] comes from too much [Bb] pills and
liquor.
[Gm] _ _
But [Eb] when I saw her [A] laid out [Gm] like a queen, [C] _ _ she [Eb] was the happiest [Dm] corpse I'd ever [Bb] seen.
I [G] think of [A] Elsie to this very [Dm] day. _ _
[C] I [F] remember [Bb] how she [C] turned to me [F] and [Dm] say,
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Db] what good is sitting _ [Gm] all alone in [F] your room?
[Bb] _ Come hear the music _ playing.
_ _ _ [Eb] _
Life is [E] a _ _ [Dm] cabaret, [F] old [G] chum, _ come [Eb] to the [F] _ _ [Bb] cabaret.
_ _ And as for [Cm] me, [Db] ha, [Bb] and as for [Gm] me,
I made my mind up [C] back in Chelsea.
[F] _
When I go, _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [G] I'm going [F] like _ [Bm] Elsie.
_ [C] Start [G] [C] by [B] _ admitting
[C] from [G] cradle [C] to [G] tomb, [C] it [G] isn't that long a [Bb] stay.
[A] _ [E] [F] Life is [Gbm] a [Em]
cabaret, old chum,
[F] it's [Gb] only a [G]
cabaret, old chum, and I love a [C] cabaret. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
What [F] _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ [E] _
[F] _ _ _ good is sitting [Gm] alone in your [Db] room?
_ [Gm] Come hear [Dbm] the [G] music play.
_ [Eb] _ Life [E] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [A] come to the _ [Gm]
cabaret.
_ [Cm] [Bb] Put down [A] the knitting, [Dm] the book and the broom, it's [D] time for a holiday.
_ [Db] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Life [Dbm] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] old chum, [Ab] come to the [Gm] cabaret.
_ Come taste the [Ebm] wine, come [Gm] hear the band.
Come blow your horn, start [C] [F] celebrating.
Right this way, your [Gm] table's waiting.
What [A] good's committing [Gm] some prophet [Bb] of doom
to wipe every [Fm] smile away?
_ _ [Eb] Life [Bb] is a [Dm] cabaret, old [G] chum, [Cm] so come to [G] the cabaret. _
_ [Dbm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] I used to have [Db] this girlfriend known [Gm] as Elsie, [F] _ [Bb] with whom I shared [A] four sorted rooms [Bb] in Chelsea.
_ [Eb] She wasn't what [D] you'd call a [Gm] blushing flower.
_ [Ebm] As a matter [Gm] of fact, she rented by [A] the hour.
_ [Bb] The day she [A] died, the neighbors came [Bb] to snick her.
[G] _ [Bb] Well, that's what [F] comes from too much [Bb] pills and
liquor.
[Gm] _ _
But [Eb] when I saw her [A] laid out [Gm] like a queen, [C] _ _ she [Eb] was the happiest [Dm] corpse I'd ever [Bb] seen.
I [G] think of [A] Elsie to this very [Dm] day. _ _
[C] I [F] remember [Bb] how she [C] turned to me [F] and [Dm] say,
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Db] what good is sitting _ [Gm] all alone in [F] your room?
[Bb] _ Come hear the music _ playing.
_ _ _ [Eb] _
Life is [E] a _ _ [Dm] cabaret, [F] old [G] chum, _ come [Eb] to the [F] _ _ [Bb] cabaret.
_ _ And as for [Cm] me, [Db] ha, [Bb] and as for [Gm] me,
I made my mind up [C] back in Chelsea.
[F] _
When I go, _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ [G] I'm going [F] like _ [Bm] Elsie.
_ [C] Start [G] [C] by [B] _ admitting
[C] from [G] cradle [C] to [G] tomb, [C] it [G] isn't that long a [Bb] stay.
[A] _ [E] [F] Life is [Gbm] a [Em]
cabaret, old chum,
[F] it's [Gb] only a [G]
cabaret, old chum, and I love a [C] cabaret. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Db] _