Chords for Prima Donna - 2004 Film | The Phantom of the Opera
Tempo:
134.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Dm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] Your public needs you.
We need you too.
[C] Would you not rather have your precious little Angelou?
Signora, no.
The world wants you.
Free Madonna, first lady of the stage,
Your devotees are on [Am] their knees to [G] implore you.
[Dm] [G] Out when [Em] they're [C] shouting [Am] your name,
[F] Think of how they [C] all
[Bb] [D] [G]
[C] Free Madonna
[Am] Enchant us once [C] again.
Think of your muse and of the queues round [F] the theatre.
No.
[Dm] You [G] deny us [Em] the [C] triumph [Am] in store.
Sing [C] [Dm] prima.
[G]
[C] This team spoke of
[F] Angelou.
You shall live [Dm] again.
[F] Think of your public.
But [Dm] there's a problem.
[C] We have heard.
We hear your voice like a [Gm] mutilation.
Come, [C]
Verquail.
[Am] [Dm]
We get [Bb] our opera.
She gets [F] her line.
We [Eb] fly to [C] Leeds.
Leading ladies [F] are a triumph.
[Am] [F]
[Bb] We're a tiffin' mark of regular [Gm] occurrence.
Think how you'll shine.
[Am] [F]
Surely there'll be [C] further scenes.
Worse than [Am] this.
[F] See these demands are [Bb] rejected.
Diva, diva, happy [Dm] to [Bb] relieve a chorus girl
Who's gone and slept with her patron.
Now [Gm] the secretive twilight loves to [F] wet.
Although he made a mar, he must have been [Cm] quicker.
[F] All this in a [Dm] play, [Bb] but if it's loudly sung
And [Gm] in a foreign [Eb] tongue,
It's just the sort of [Bb] story audiences adore.
[Ab] In fact, a [F] perfect opera.
[Bb] Screams of it,
An ancient race
[Dm] And [Bb] how it came to [Eb] be Chains that
[Cm] Light up [F] the sacred [Dm] [Bb] Angel
[Gm]
[Bb] Sing,
[F] diva
[Dm]
[Bb]
[B]
[Bb]
[D] [Fm] No [F] use resisting [Db] Abandon
[Eb] And let the dream [Ab] Descend
We need you too.
[C] Would you not rather have your precious little Angelou?
Signora, no.
The world wants you.
Free Madonna, first lady of the stage,
Your devotees are on [Am] their knees to [G] implore you.
[Dm] [G] Out when [Em] they're [C] shouting [Am] your name,
[F] Think of how they [C] all
[Bb] [D] [G]
[C] Free Madonna
[Am] Enchant us once [C] again.
Think of your muse and of the queues round [F] the theatre.
No.
[Dm] You [G] deny us [Em] the [C] triumph [Am] in store.
Sing [C] [Dm] prima.
[G]
[C] This team spoke of
[F] Angelou.
You shall live [Dm] again.
[F] Think of your public.
But [Dm] there's a problem.
[C] We have heard.
We hear your voice like a [Gm] mutilation.
Come, [C]
Verquail.
[Am] [Dm]
We get [Bb] our opera.
She gets [F] her line.
We [Eb] fly to [C] Leeds.
Leading ladies [F] are a triumph.
[Am] [F]
[Bb] We're a tiffin' mark of regular [Gm] occurrence.
Think how you'll shine.
[Am] [F]
Surely there'll be [C] further scenes.
Worse than [Am] this.
[F] See these demands are [Bb] rejected.
Diva, diva, happy [Dm] to [Bb] relieve a chorus girl
Who's gone and slept with her patron.
Now [Gm] the secretive twilight loves to [F] wet.
Although he made a mar, he must have been [Cm] quicker.
[F] All this in a [Dm] play, [Bb] but if it's loudly sung
And [Gm] in a foreign [Eb] tongue,
It's just the sort of [Bb] story audiences adore.
[Ab] In fact, a [F] perfect opera.
[Bb] Screams of it,
An ancient race
[Dm] And [Bb] how it came to [Eb] be Chains that
[Cm] Light up [F] the sacred [Dm] [Bb] Angel
[Gm]
[Bb] Sing,
[F] diva
[Dm]
[Bb]
[B]
[Bb]
[D] [Fm] No [F] use resisting [Db] Abandon
[Eb] And let the dream [Ab] Descend
Key:
F
Bb
C
Dm
Am
F
Bb
C
[Gm] _ _ _ Your public needs you.
We need you too.
[C] Would you not rather have your precious little Angelou?
_ _ Signora, no. _ _
The world _ wants you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Free _ _ Madonna, _ first _ lady of the stage,
Your devotees _ are on [Am] their knees to [G] _ implore you. _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ Out when [Em] they're [C] shouting [Am] your _ name,
[F] Think _ of how they [C] all _
[Bb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Free _ Madonna _ _ _
[Am] _ Enchant us once [C] again.
Think of your muse and of the queues round [F] the theatre.
_ _ No. _
[Dm] _ _ You [G] deny us [Em] the _ [C] triumph [Am] in store.
Sing [C] _ _ [Dm] prima.
[G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ This team spoke of _
_ [F] _ _ _ Angelou. _ _
_ _ You shall live [Dm] again.
[F] Think of your public.
But [Dm] there's a problem.
_ [C] We have heard.
We hear your voice like a _ [Gm] mutilation.
Come, [C]
Verquail.
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
We get [Bb] our opera.
She gets [F] her line.
We [Eb] fly to [C] Leeds.
Leading ladies [F] are a triumph. _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] We're a tiffin' mark of regular [Gm] occurrence.
Think how you'll shine.
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ _
Surely there'll be [C] further scenes.
Worse than [Am] this.
[F] See _ these demands _ are [Bb] rejected.
Diva, diva, happy [Dm] to [Bb] relieve a chorus girl
Who's gone and slept with her patron.
Now [Gm] the secretive twilight loves to [F] wet.
Although he made a mar, he must have been [Cm] quicker.
_ _ _ [F] All this in a [Dm] play, [Bb] but if it's loudly sung
And [Gm] in a foreign [Eb] tongue,
It's just the sort of [Bb] story audiences adore.
[Ab] In fact, a _ [F] perfect opera. _ _
_ [Bb] Screams _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of it,
An ancient race
[Dm] And [Bb] how it came to [Eb] be _ Chains that _ _ _
[Cm] _ Light up [F] the sacred _ _ [Dm] _ [Bb] Angel
_ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] Sing, _ _ _ _
[F] diva _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ No [F] use _ resisting _ _ [Db] Abandon
_ _ [Eb] And let the dream [Ab] _ Descend _ _ _ _
We need you too.
[C] Would you not rather have your precious little Angelou?
_ _ Signora, no. _ _
The world _ wants you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Free _ _ Madonna, _ first _ lady of the stage,
Your devotees _ are on [Am] their knees to [G] _ implore you. _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ Out when [Em] they're [C] shouting [Am] your _ name,
[F] Think _ of how they [C] all _
[Bb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
[C] Free _ Madonna _ _ _
[Am] _ Enchant us once [C] again.
Think of your muse and of the queues round [F] the theatre.
_ _ No. _
[Dm] _ _ You [G] deny us [Em] the _ [C] triumph [Am] in store.
Sing [C] _ _ [Dm] prima.
[G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ This team spoke of _
_ [F] _ _ _ Angelou. _ _
_ _ You shall live [Dm] again.
[F] Think of your public.
But [Dm] there's a problem.
_ [C] We have heard.
We hear your voice like a _ [Gm] mutilation.
Come, [C]
Verquail.
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
We get [Bb] our opera.
She gets [F] her line.
We [Eb] fly to [C] Leeds.
Leading ladies [F] are a triumph. _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] We're a tiffin' mark of regular [Gm] occurrence.
Think how you'll shine.
_ [Am] _ _ [F] _ _ _
Surely there'll be [C] further scenes.
Worse than [Am] this.
[F] See _ these demands _ are [Bb] rejected.
Diva, diva, happy [Dm] to [Bb] relieve a chorus girl
Who's gone and slept with her patron.
Now [Gm] the secretive twilight loves to [F] wet.
Although he made a mar, he must have been [Cm] quicker.
_ _ _ [F] All this in a [Dm] play, [Bb] but if it's loudly sung
And [Gm] in a foreign [Eb] tongue,
It's just the sort of [Bb] story audiences adore.
[Ab] In fact, a _ [F] perfect opera. _ _
_ [Bb] Screams _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of it,
An ancient race
[Dm] And [Bb] how it came to [Eb] be _ Chains that _ _ _
[Cm] _ Light up [F] the sacred _ _ [Dm] _ [Bb] Angel
_ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] Sing, _ _ _ _
[F] diva _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ No [F] use _ resisting _ _ [Db] Abandon
_ _ [Eb] And let the dream [Ab] _ Descend _ _ _ _