Chords for moulin rouge the pitch lyrics (spectacular spectacular)
Tempo:
92 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Spectacular!
[D] Spectacular!
[G] The words of the [D] vernacular
[A] can describe [D] this great event.
[G] You'll be [A] done with wonderment.
Returns are [D] fixed at 10%.
[G] You must agree that's excellent.
[A] And on [D] top of your feet
[E] you'll be [A] invoked [D] artistically.
[Gb] What do you mean by that?
So [A] exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So [Bm] [A] delighting it [D] will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will run for 50 years.
Erewhon.
[D] For Olympians.
[D] Indians.
In [A] cottages.
Birdbats.
In juggling bears.
Garry girl.
Fire eaters. [D] Muscle man.
[G] Contortionists.
Intrigue.
Danger.
[A] And romance.
Electric [D] lights.
Machinery.
All of the electricity.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
Spectacular!
Spectacular!
The words of the vernacular
can describe this great event.
[A] You'll be done with wonderment.
[D] [E] The [F] hills are alive.
With the [E] sound of [Eb] music.
[D] So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
[Am] So delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting [D] it will run for 50 years.
[A] The courtesans [D] and sitamen
[G] are pulled apart by an evil plan.
[D] But in the end she hears their song.
And [E] their love [A] is just too strong.
It's a little bit funny
this feeling inside.
So exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
Stubbler, his secret song,
helps him flee the evil [A] one.
Though the [D] tyrant ranted and rails,
it did all to no [Eb] avail.
I am the evil narrator.
You were not [D] to stay.
Oh Harold, no one could play him like you could.
No one's going to.
So [A] exciting, we'll make them [D] laugh, we'll make them cry.
So [A] delighting.
And in the end, should someone die?
[Bm] [A] So exciting [D] the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
[E] [D]
[D] Spectacular!
[G] The words of the [D] vernacular
[A] can describe [D] this great event.
[G] You'll be [A] done with wonderment.
Returns are [D] fixed at 10%.
[G] You must agree that's excellent.
[A] And on [D] top of your feet
[E] you'll be [A] invoked [D] artistically.
[Gb] What do you mean by that?
So [A] exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So [Bm] [A] delighting it [D] will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will run for 50 years.
Erewhon.
[D] For Olympians.
[D] Indians.
In [A] cottages.
Birdbats.
In juggling bears.
Garry girl.
Fire eaters. [D] Muscle man.
[G] Contortionists.
Intrigue.
Danger.
[A] And romance.
Electric [D] lights.
Machinery.
All of the electricity.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
Spectacular!
Spectacular!
The words of the vernacular
can describe this great event.
[A] You'll be done with wonderment.
[D] [E] The [F] hills are alive.
With the [E] sound of [Eb] music.
[D] So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
[Am] So delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting [D] it will run for 50 years.
[A] The courtesans [D] and sitamen
[G] are pulled apart by an evil plan.
[D] But in the end she hears their song.
And [E] their love [A] is just too strong.
It's a little bit funny
this feeling inside.
So exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
Stubbler, his secret song,
helps him flee the evil [A] one.
Though the [D] tyrant ranted and rails,
it did all to no [Eb] avail.
I am the evil narrator.
You were not [D] to stay.
Oh Harold, no one could play him like you could.
No one's going to.
So [A] exciting, we'll make them [D] laugh, we'll make them cry.
So [A] delighting.
And in the end, should someone die?
[Bm] [A] So exciting [D] the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
[E] [D]
Key:
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A
G
_ _ _ Spectacular!
[D] Spectacular!
[G] The words of the [D] vernacular
[A] can describe [D] this great event.
[G] You'll be [A] done with wonderment.
Returns are [D] fixed at 10%.
[G] You must agree that's excellent.
[A] And on [D] top of your feet
[E] you'll be [A] invoked [D] _ artistically. _ _
[Gb] What do you mean by that?
So [A] exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So [Bm] [A] delighting it [D] will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will run for 50 years.
Erewhon.
[D] For Olympians.
[D] Indians.
In [A] cottages.
Birdbats.
In juggling bears.
Garry girl.
Fire eaters. [D] Muscle man.
[G] Contortionists.
Intrigue.
Danger.
[A] And romance.
Electric [D] lights.
Machinery.
All of the electricity.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
Spectacular!
Spectacular!
The words of the vernacular
can describe this great event.
[A] You'll be done with wonderment.
[D] _ [E] The [F] hills are alive.
With the [E] sound of _ [Eb] music.
[D] So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
[Am] So delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting [D] it will run for 50 years. _
_ _ [A] The courtesans [D] and sitamen
[G] are pulled apart by an evil plan.
[D] But in the end she hears their song.
And [E] their love [A] is just too strong.
_ _ It's a little bit funny _
this feeling inside. _ _ _
So exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
Stubbler, his secret song,
helps him flee the evil [A] one.
_ Though the [D] tyrant ranted and rails,
it did all to no [Eb] avail.
I am the evil narrator.
You were not [D] to stay.
Oh Harold, no one could play him like you could.
No one's going to.
So [A] exciting, we'll make them [D] laugh, we'll make them cry.
So [A] delighting.
And in the end, should someone die?
[Bm] _ [A] So exciting [D] the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[D] Spectacular!
[G] The words of the [D] vernacular
[A] can describe [D] this great event.
[G] You'll be [A] done with wonderment.
Returns are [D] fixed at 10%.
[G] You must agree that's excellent.
[A] And on [D] top of your feet
[E] you'll be [A] invoked [D] _ artistically. _ _
[Gb] What do you mean by that?
So [A] exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So [Bm] [A] delighting it [D] will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will run for 50 years.
Erewhon.
[D] For Olympians.
[D] Indians.
In [A] cottages.
Birdbats.
In juggling bears.
Garry girl.
Fire eaters. [D] Muscle man.
[G] Contortionists.
Intrigue.
Danger.
[A] And romance.
Electric [D] lights.
Machinery.
All of the electricity.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
Spectacular!
Spectacular!
The words of the vernacular
can describe this great event.
[A] You'll be done with wonderment.
[D] _ [E] The [F] hills are alive.
With the [E] sound of _ [Eb] music.
[D] So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
[Am] So delighting it will [D] run for 50 years.
So exciting the audience will stop and cheer.
So [A] delighting [D] it will run for 50 years. _
_ _ [A] The courtesans [D] and sitamen
[G] are pulled apart by an evil plan.
[D] But in the end she hears their song.
And [E] their love [A] is just too strong.
_ _ It's a little bit funny _
this feeling inside. _ _ _
So exciting the [D] audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years.
Stubbler, his secret song,
helps him flee the evil [A] one.
_ Though the [D] tyrant ranted and rails,
it did all to no [Eb] avail.
I am the evil narrator.
You were not [D] to stay.
Oh Harold, no one could play him like you could.
No one's going to.
So [A] exciting, we'll make them [D] laugh, we'll make them cry.
So [A] delighting.
And in the end, should someone die?
[Bm] _ [A] So exciting [D] the audience will stop and cheer.
So delighting it will run for 50 years. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _