Chords for Olly Murs - Secret Busker - BBC Radio 1
Tempo:
119.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
Am
E
F#
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Hello, I'm Nick Grimshaw, welcome to Radio 1.
We are going to do some science right now,
an experiment to see if we can disguise a pop star, put them on the mean streets of
London, get them to sing their own songs without the public realising that that's actually
a pop star and not a busker at all.
We also want to see how much money that pop star can
make when disguised as a busker.
Olly Murs is currently downstairs in the basement getting
a fake face put on.
Let's do this.
Good luck, Olly.
What's happening, Grimmy?
Yes, I am downstairs here at Makeup Room where I'm about to go
into prosthetics.
I think that's the right way to pronounce it.
I'm going to go and get
all my face done.
Obviously, I've had a nice little wet shave this morning in case of a
potential beard I'm going to wear.
But I'm going to go in and say hello, so come in.
[F#] [G#]
[Fm] [A#m]
[C#] [F#] [G#]
Let's have the reveal.
[A#]
Olly Murs!
I thought it was going to be a little bit BBC budging,
a bit rubbish.
This is a different person.
[G] I was hoping [D#] obviously that we'd surprise
people out there.
Shall we go and do this?
I'm very excited.
Let's go.
Okay, let's [B] go
be buskers.
Let's go buskers.
[G]
[E]
[D#] [C] Let's [G] do another one of [F#] my favourite songs.
[C#] Another artist
that I really love, Namaia.
[D#] I'm a big fan of his music, you can [Fm] probably tell.
[G] This
one's dancing to me tonight.
It goes like this.
[C#] [G]
[Am] [F]
We're here.
Olly is down [G] there.
He's
Frankie, look.
My name is Frankie, nice to meet you.
Can I tell you, baby?
[Am] I looked around,
there's a whole lot of sexy ladies.
[F#] But none like [A] you, you shine so bright.
[C] Yeah, yeah,
yeah.
I was wondering if you could make a spend [E] a minute on the floor of the low skinny
[F] [G]
[C]
man.
Please excuse [Bm] my right hand.
Really drawing in a crowd.
I'm [Am]
cold [G] and alone [F] tonight.
[F#] And I want to know [Em] why does it feel so [F#] good but hurt so [Bm] bad?
My [Em] mind keeps saying.
[A] [F#] He's
got two super fans.
Look [Bm] at them go.
[Em] I say I'm done but can you pull me back?
Oh, [Em] I swear
you're giving me a heart [F#]
attack.
[C] Troublemaker.
Yes, there were times I [Bm] thought you knew.
Just got [Dm] his first bit of money.
I think it was 10p.
[A] More than I could chew.
You know,
[B] it's not working.
[E] I'll tell you what, to [G] see how, [Am] we're going to [G#m] do another Olly Murs song.
[B] He's one of my favourites.
We're going back to Olly Murs.
This one's [G] called Wrapped Up. Here goes.
[Am]
[G] [Am]
[G] Now [A] excuse me if I sound rude [G] but I love the way that you move and I [E] see me all over you [G] now.
Baby [E] when I look in your eyes [G] there's no way that I can disguise all these [Am] crazy thoughts in my mind [G] now.
You got the [E] lock and I [G] got the key.
You know the [Am] rest, you know just where I [G] want to be.
I don't ever [Am] stop [G] controlling me.
Is it gonna [E] like it when you bring me to [G] my knees?
Hey, you got me [F] so wrapped up.
[Am] Just need [D] to talk about you, you.
[N]
Thanks mate.
Cheers.
Thank you.
Olly Murs seems to be working, you know what I mean?
Olly.
Oh, I agree with you.
What's going on?
Don't be Frankie.
That is so good.
I think I'm turning into Frankie.
I'm enjoying it.
Shall we count how much we've got?
Yeah, let's count the money.
[E] One, two, three, four, [C] five, six, seven.
Fifty.
[G] That's fifty.
[G#] Ninety in pounds and [E] fifty-six [G] pence.
Thanks Covent Garden, that was a pleasure.
That was good.
I bet you've got less of that in the past.
Can I get me [G#] and Mike, we're gonna get a bag of chips with that.
Yeah, sorted.
Happy days.
Yeah, and I'll get my
We are going to do some science right now,
an experiment to see if we can disguise a pop star, put them on the mean streets of
London, get them to sing their own songs without the public realising that that's actually
a pop star and not a busker at all.
We also want to see how much money that pop star can
make when disguised as a busker.
Olly Murs is currently downstairs in the basement getting
a fake face put on.
Let's do this.
Good luck, Olly.
What's happening, Grimmy?
Yes, I am downstairs here at Makeup Room where I'm about to go
into prosthetics.
I think that's the right way to pronounce it.
I'm going to go and get
all my face done.
Obviously, I've had a nice little wet shave this morning in case of a
potential beard I'm going to wear.
But I'm going to go in and say hello, so come in.
[F#] [G#]
[Fm] [A#m]
[C#] [F#] [G#]
Let's have the reveal.
[A#]
Olly Murs!
I thought it was going to be a little bit BBC budging,
a bit rubbish.
This is a different person.
[G] I was hoping [D#] obviously that we'd surprise
people out there.
Shall we go and do this?
I'm very excited.
Let's go.
Okay, let's [B] go
be buskers.
Let's go buskers.
[G]
[E]
[D#] [C] Let's [G] do another one of [F#] my favourite songs.
[C#] Another artist
that I really love, Namaia.
[D#] I'm a big fan of his music, you can [Fm] probably tell.
[G] This
one's dancing to me tonight.
It goes like this.
[C#] [G]
[Am] [F]
We're here.
Olly is down [G] there.
He's
Frankie, look.
My name is Frankie, nice to meet you.
Can I tell you, baby?
[Am] I looked around,
there's a whole lot of sexy ladies.
[F#] But none like [A] you, you shine so bright.
[C] Yeah, yeah,
yeah.
I was wondering if you could make a spend [E] a minute on the floor of the low skinny
[F] [G]
[C]
man.
Please excuse [Bm] my right hand.
Really drawing in a crowd.
I'm [Am]
cold [G] and alone [F] tonight.
[F#] And I want to know [Em] why does it feel so [F#] good but hurt so [Bm] bad?
My [Em] mind keeps saying.
[A] [F#] He's
got two super fans.
Look [Bm] at them go.
[Em] I say I'm done but can you pull me back?
Oh, [Em] I swear
you're giving me a heart [F#]
attack.
[C] Troublemaker.
Yes, there were times I [Bm] thought you knew.
Just got [Dm] his first bit of money.
I think it was 10p.
[A] More than I could chew.
You know,
[B] it's not working.
[E] I'll tell you what, to [G] see how, [Am] we're going to [G#m] do another Olly Murs song.
[B] He's one of my favourites.
We're going back to Olly Murs.
This one's [G] called Wrapped Up. Here goes.
[Am]
[G] [Am]
[G] Now [A] excuse me if I sound rude [G] but I love the way that you move and I [E] see me all over you [G] now.
Baby [E] when I look in your eyes [G] there's no way that I can disguise all these [Am] crazy thoughts in my mind [G] now.
You got the [E] lock and I [G] got the key.
You know the [Am] rest, you know just where I [G] want to be.
I don't ever [Am] stop [G] controlling me.
Is it gonna [E] like it when you bring me to [G] my knees?
Hey, you got me [F] so wrapped up.
[Am] Just need [D] to talk about you, you.
[N]
Thanks mate.
Cheers.
Thank you.
Olly Murs seems to be working, you know what I mean?
Olly.
Oh, I agree with you.
What's going on?
Don't be Frankie.
That is so good.
I think I'm turning into Frankie.
I'm enjoying it.
Shall we count how much we've got?
Yeah, let's count the money.
[E] One, two, three, four, [C] five, six, seven.
Fifty.
[G] That's fifty.
[G#] Ninety in pounds and [E] fifty-six [G] pence.
Thanks Covent Garden, that was a pleasure.
That was good.
I bet you've got less of that in the past.
Can I get me [G#] and Mike, we're gonna get a bag of chips with that.
Yeah, sorted.
Happy days.
Yeah, and I'll get my
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ _ Hello, I'm Nick Grimshaw, welcome to Radio 1.
We are going to do some science right now,
an experiment to see if we can disguise a pop star, put them on the mean streets of
London, get them to sing their own songs without the public realising that that's actually
a pop star and not a busker at all.
We also want to see how much money that pop star can
make when disguised as a busker.
Olly Murs is currently downstairs in the basement getting
a fake face put on.
Let's do this.
Good luck, Olly.
What's happening, Grimmy?
Yes, I am downstairs here at Makeup Room where I'm about to go
into prosthetics.
I think that's the right way to pronounce it.
I'm going to go and get
all my face done.
Obviously, I've had a nice little wet shave this morning in case of a
potential beard I'm going to wear.
But I'm going to go in and say hello, so come in.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [A#m] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ _ Let's have the reveal.
[A#]
Olly Murs!
I thought it was going to be a little bit BBC budging,
a bit rubbish.
This is a different person.
_ [G] I was hoping [D#] obviously that we'd surprise
people out there.
Shall we go and do this?
I'm very excited.
Let's go.
Okay, let's [B] go
be buskers.
Let's go buskers.
_ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ [C] _ Let's [G] do another one of [F#] my favourite songs.
[C#] Another artist
that I really love, Namaia.
_ _ [D#] I'm a big fan of his music, you can [Fm] probably tell.
_ [G] This
one's dancing to me tonight.
It goes like this. _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ We're here.
_ Olly is down [G] there.
He's
Frankie, look.
My name is Frankie, nice to meet you.
Can I tell you, baby?
[Am] I looked around,
there's a whole lot of sexy ladies.
[F#] But none like [A] you, you shine so bright.
[C] _ Yeah, yeah,
yeah.
I was wondering if you could make a spend [E] a minute on the floor of the low skinny
_ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
man.
_ Please excuse [Bm] my right hand.
Really drawing in a crowd.
I'm [Am] _ _
_ _ cold [G] and alone [F] tonight.
_ _ _ _ [F#] And I want to know [Em] why does it feel so [F#] good but hurt so [Bm] bad? _
My [Em] mind keeps saying.
[A] _ [F#] He's
got two super fans.
Look [Bm] at them go.
[Em] I say I'm done but can you pull me back?
Oh, [Em] I swear
you're giving me a heart [F#]
attack.
[C] Troublemaker.
Yes, there were times I [Bm] thought you knew.
Just got [Dm] his first bit of money.
I think it was 10p.
[A] More than I could chew.
You know,
[B] it's not working.
_ _ [E] I'll tell you what, to [G] see how, _ [Am] we're going to [G#m] do another Olly Murs song.
[B] He's one of my favourites.
We're going back to Olly Murs.
This one's [G] called Wrapped Up. Here goes.
_ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Now [A] excuse me if I sound rude [G] but I love the way that you move and I [E] see me all over you [G] now.
_ Baby [E] when I look in your eyes [G] there's no way that I can disguise all these [Am] crazy thoughts in my mind [G] now.
You got the [E] lock and I [G] got the key.
You know the [Am] rest, you know just where I [G] want to be.
I don't ever [Am] stop _ [G] controlling me.
Is it gonna [E] like it when you bring me to [G] my knees?
Hey, you got me [F] so wrapped up.
_ [Am] Just need [D] to talk about you, you.
[N] _
Thanks mate.
Cheers.
Thank you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Olly Murs seems to be working, you know what I mean?
Olly.
Oh, I agree with you.
What's going on?
Don't be Frankie.
That is so good.
I think I'm turning into Frankie.
I'm enjoying it.
Shall we count how much we've got?
Yeah, let's count the money.
[E] One, two, three, four, [C] five, six, seven.
Fifty.
[G] _ That's fifty.
[G#] Ninety in pounds and [E] fifty-six [G] pence.
Thanks Covent Garden, that was a pleasure.
That was good.
I bet you've got less of that in the past.
Can I get me [G#] and Mike, we're gonna get a bag of chips with that.
Yeah, sorted.
Happy days.
Yeah, and I'll get my
We are going to do some science right now,
an experiment to see if we can disguise a pop star, put them on the mean streets of
London, get them to sing their own songs without the public realising that that's actually
a pop star and not a busker at all.
We also want to see how much money that pop star can
make when disguised as a busker.
Olly Murs is currently downstairs in the basement getting
a fake face put on.
Let's do this.
Good luck, Olly.
What's happening, Grimmy?
Yes, I am downstairs here at Makeup Room where I'm about to go
into prosthetics.
I think that's the right way to pronounce it.
I'm going to go and get
all my face done.
Obviously, I've had a nice little wet shave this morning in case of a
potential beard I'm going to wear.
But I'm going to go in and say hello, so come in.
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [A#m] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ _ Let's have the reveal.
[A#]
Olly Murs!
I thought it was going to be a little bit BBC budging,
a bit rubbish.
This is a different person.
_ [G] I was hoping [D#] obviously that we'd surprise
people out there.
Shall we go and do this?
I'm very excited.
Let's go.
Okay, let's [B] go
be buskers.
Let's go buskers.
_ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ [C] _ Let's [G] do another one of [F#] my favourite songs.
[C#] Another artist
that I really love, Namaia.
_ _ [D#] I'm a big fan of his music, you can [Fm] probably tell.
_ [G] This
one's dancing to me tonight.
It goes like this. _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ We're here.
_ Olly is down [G] there.
He's
Frankie, look.
My name is Frankie, nice to meet you.
Can I tell you, baby?
[Am] I looked around,
there's a whole lot of sexy ladies.
[F#] But none like [A] you, you shine so bright.
[C] _ Yeah, yeah,
yeah.
I was wondering if you could make a spend [E] a minute on the floor of the low skinny
_ [F] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
man.
_ Please excuse [Bm] my right hand.
Really drawing in a crowd.
I'm [Am] _ _
_ _ cold [G] and alone [F] tonight.
_ _ _ _ [F#] And I want to know [Em] why does it feel so [F#] good but hurt so [Bm] bad? _
My [Em] mind keeps saying.
[A] _ [F#] He's
got two super fans.
Look [Bm] at them go.
[Em] I say I'm done but can you pull me back?
Oh, [Em] I swear
you're giving me a heart [F#]
attack.
[C] Troublemaker.
Yes, there were times I [Bm] thought you knew.
Just got [Dm] his first bit of money.
I think it was 10p.
[A] More than I could chew.
You know,
[B] it's not working.
_ _ [E] I'll tell you what, to [G] see how, _ [Am] we're going to [G#m] do another Olly Murs song.
[B] He's one of my favourites.
We're going back to Olly Murs.
This one's [G] called Wrapped Up. Here goes.
_ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Now [A] excuse me if I sound rude [G] but I love the way that you move and I [E] see me all over you [G] now.
_ Baby [E] when I look in your eyes [G] there's no way that I can disguise all these [Am] crazy thoughts in my mind [G] now.
You got the [E] lock and I [G] got the key.
You know the [Am] rest, you know just where I [G] want to be.
I don't ever [Am] stop _ [G] controlling me.
Is it gonna [E] like it when you bring me to [G] my knees?
Hey, you got me [F] so wrapped up.
_ [Am] Just need [D] to talk about you, you.
[N] _
Thanks mate.
Cheers.
Thank you. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Olly Murs seems to be working, you know what I mean?
Olly.
Oh, I agree with you.
What's going on?
Don't be Frankie.
That is so good.
I think I'm turning into Frankie.
I'm enjoying it.
Shall we count how much we've got?
Yeah, let's count the money.
[E] One, two, three, four, [C] five, six, seven.
Fifty.
[G] _ That's fifty.
[G#] Ninety in pounds and [E] fifty-six [G] pence.
Thanks Covent Garden, that was a pleasure.
That was good.
I bet you've got less of that in the past.
Can I get me [G#] and Mike, we're gonna get a bag of chips with that.
Yeah, sorted.
Happy days.
Yeah, and I'll get my