Chords for Naughty | Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
Tempo:
71.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Gm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
So they say [Dm] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
They never [Db] stood a chance, they were written [Bbm] that way.
[F] Innocent victims of [C] their [G] story.
[Fm] Like Romeo and Juliet, it [C] was written in the stars before they even met.
[Dm] That a laugh and [Gm] fate and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity would rob them of their hope of living happily.
The [F] ending, [C] or often a little bit [Bb] gory.
[Fm] I wonder why they didn't [C] just change their story.
[F] We're told we have to do what we're told, [C] but surely.
[Bb] Sometimes you have to be a [C] little bit naughty.
[Eb]
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] it doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [Gm] it.
If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [F] nothing will change.
Even if you're told [Bb] you can do a lot, [F] you mustn't let a little thing like little stop [Gm] you.
If you surround and let them get on top, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's [Dm] not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right, you have to put [E] it right.
[Bb]
[Gm] [C]
[A] [Dm] In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny [Db] revolt.
The seed of a war in the creak of [Dm] a floorboard.
A storm can begin [F] with a flap of a wing.
[D] The [B] tiniest might packs the [Bb] mightiest sting every day.
Start with a tick of [F] a clock, all escapes start with a click of [Gm] a lock.
If you're stuck in your story [F] and want to get out, you don't have to cry.
You don't have [Bb] to shout because if you're little you can do a lot.
You [F] mustn't let a little thing like little stop you.
[Gm] If you sit around and let them get [F] on top, you won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
[Gm] If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's not right.
And [Dm] if it's [C] not right, you [Dm] have to put [E] it right.
[A]
[Gm] But nobody else is [C] gonna put it right for me.
[A] Nobody in me is gonna change [D] my story.
Sometimes you have to be a little [F] bit naughty.
[A] [F]
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
So they say [Dm] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
They never [Db] stood a chance, they were written [Bbm] that way.
[F] Innocent victims of [C] their [G] story.
[Fm] Like Romeo and Juliet, it [C] was written in the stars before they even met.
[Dm] That a laugh and [Gm] fate and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity would rob them of their hope of living happily.
The [F] ending, [C] or often a little bit [Bb] gory.
[Fm] I wonder why they didn't [C] just change their story.
[F] We're told we have to do what we're told, [C] but surely.
[Bb] Sometimes you have to be a [C] little bit naughty.
[Eb]
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] it doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [Gm] it.
If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [F] nothing will change.
Even if you're told [Bb] you can do a lot, [F] you mustn't let a little thing like little stop [Gm] you.
If you surround and let them get on top, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's [Dm] not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right, you have to put [E] it right.
[Bb]
[Gm] [C]
[A] [Dm] In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny [Db] revolt.
The seed of a war in the creak of [Dm] a floorboard.
A storm can begin [F] with a flap of a wing.
[D] The [B] tiniest might packs the [Bb] mightiest sting every day.
Start with a tick of [F] a clock, all escapes start with a click of [Gm] a lock.
If you're stuck in your story [F] and want to get out, you don't have to cry.
You don't have [Bb] to shout because if you're little you can do a lot.
You [F] mustn't let a little thing like little stop you.
[Gm] If you sit around and let them get [F] on top, you won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
[Gm] If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's not right.
And [Dm] if it's [C] not right, you [Dm] have to put [E] it right.
[A]
[Gm] But nobody else is [C] gonna put it right for me.
[A] Nobody in me is gonna change [D] my story.
Sometimes you have to be a little [F] bit naughty.
[A] [F]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Gm
Dm
F
C
Bb
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
So they say [Dm] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
They never [Db] stood a chance, they were written [Bbm] that way.
[F] Innocent victims of [C] their [G] story. _ _
[Fm] Like Romeo and Juliet, it [C] was written in the stars before they even met.
[Dm] That a laugh and [Gm] fate and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity would rob them of their hope of living happily.
The [F] ending, [C] or often a little bit [Bb] gory.
[Fm] I wonder why they didn't [C] just change their story.
[F] We're told we have to do what we're told, [C] but surely.
_ _ [Bb] Sometimes you have to be a [C] little bit naughty.
[Eb] _
_ [Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] it doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [Gm] it.
If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [F] nothing will change.
Even if you're told [Bb] you can do a lot, [F] you mustn't let a little thing like little stop [Gm] you.
If you surround and let them get on top, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's [Dm] not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right, you have to put [E] it right.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [A] _ [Dm] In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny [Db] revolt.
The seed of a war in the creak of [Dm] a floorboard.
A storm can begin [F] with a flap of a wing.
[D] The [B] tiniest might packs the [Bb] mightiest sting every day.
Start with a tick of [F] a clock, all escapes start with a click of [Gm] a lock.
If you're stuck in your story [F] and want to get out, you don't have to cry.
You don't have [Bb] to shout because if you're little you can do a lot.
You [F] mustn't let a little thing like little stop you.
[Gm] If you sit around and let them get [F] on top, you won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
[Gm] If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's not right.
And [Dm] if it's [C] not right, you [Dm] have to put [E] it right.
[A] _
[Gm] But nobody else is [C] gonna put it right for me.
[A] Nobody in me is gonna change [D] my story.
Sometimes you have to be a little [F] bit naughty.
[A] _ _ [F] _ _
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
So they say [Dm] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
They never [Db] stood a chance, they were written [Bbm] that way.
[F] Innocent victims of [C] their [G] story. _ _
[Fm] Like Romeo and Juliet, it [C] was written in the stars before they even met.
[Dm] That a laugh and [Gm] fate and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity would rob them of their hope of living happily.
The [F] ending, [C] or often a little bit [Bb] gory.
[Fm] I wonder why they didn't [C] just change their story.
[F] We're told we have to do what we're told, [C] but surely.
_ _ [Bb] Sometimes you have to be a [C] little bit naughty.
[Eb] _
_ [Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] it doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [Gm] it.
If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [F] nothing will change.
Even if you're told [Bb] you can do a lot, [F] you mustn't let a little thing like little stop [Gm] you.
If you surround and let them get on top, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's [Dm] not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right, you have to put [E] it right.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [A] _ [Dm] In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny [Db] revolt.
The seed of a war in the creak of [Dm] a floorboard.
A storm can begin [F] with a flap of a wing.
[D] The [B] tiniest might packs the [Bb] mightiest sting every day.
Start with a tick of [F] a clock, all escapes start with a click of [Gm] a lock.
If you're stuck in your story [F] and want to get out, you don't have to cry.
You don't have [Bb] to shout because if you're little you can do a lot.
You [F] mustn't let a little thing like little stop you.
[Gm] If you sit around and let them get [F] on top, you won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not fair, [F] doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it.
[Gm] If you always take it on the chin and wear it, [C] you might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay and that's not right.
And [Dm] if it's [C] not right, you [Dm] have to put [E] it right.
[A] _
[Gm] But nobody else is [C] gonna put it right for me.
[A] Nobody in me is gonna change [D] my story.
Sometimes you have to be a little [F] bit naughty.
[A] _ _ [F] _ _