Chords for Shania Twain - No One Needs To Know (Rosie O'donnell Show)

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Shania Twain - No One Needs To Know (Rosie O'donnell Show) chords
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[Bb] Tenaya playing!
You [C] shouldn't be here.
[Gm]
It's too [C] bad.
I think I've been hit [F] by a few bad.
[C] Heaven knows [Gm] what I [F] need to [Gm] know [C] right now.
I met a tall guy, [G] a handsome man.
[C] But I've been busy making [F] me fat.
Heaven knows [G] what I [F] need to [G] know right [C] now.
I got my heart set [G]
on feeling, [C] but he don't [F] even know it.
[C] Everyone [G] [F] needs to [G] know, right?
[C]
And I said [F] I'd be someday, somewhere, [C] somehow,
but [Am] I'm gonna be [F] there to see [G] him now.
[C] I walk down the [G] street, a white shirt and [C] a white dress,
I guess I'll keep [F] the kind of hold on to [C] him and know [G] what I need [F] to [G] know.
[C]
And I [F] said I'd be someday, somewhere, [C] somehow,
but I'm gonna be [Am] [F] there to see him now.
[G]
[B] [C] Well, I have a little girl, [G]
a little boy, [C] a little man,
and here we [F] go, little girl, [C] but no [G] one [F] needs to [G] know, right?
[C]
And [A] I'm not a [F]
[C] [G]
[A] little girl, and he don't [Am] know,
[F]
[C] [G]
[D] [A]
[D] [G]
[D] [A] [G]
[A] [D]
and [B] [Db] [G]
he [D] [B] [A]
[B] don't [Db] [Bm] [G]
[Gm] [D] know that he [A] can make it right.
And I [F] dream, babe, I sue, babe,
but [Dm] for [Em] a moment [D] he's [G] my easy [Dm] man,
and no [A] one needs [Em] to [A] know, right?
[B] [Db] [G]
[Dm] [A] [G]
[A] [B] [G]
[Dm] [G]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[Bb]
[C] [Gm]
[Bb]
[G]
[Bb]
[Fm]
Do you [F] ever imagine that you would be this huge big country star?
Well, I'd hoped and worked towards it.
You never really know that it's ever gonna happen.
It's one of [Bb] those things, you just take a chance.
But you do [F] believe it.
I think you have to dream it first before you can live it.
Yeah, I think [Ab] most parents who have kids that are in this industry
hope that they go off to college first and [Bb] get a backup,
in case it doesn't work.
Right, right.
Because chances are it probably won't.
I mean, not to discourage anyone, but it's difficult.
Did you go get a backup at college?
No, no, not me.
I didn't either.
I didn't.
And I sometimes think that if I had something to fall back on during the tough years,
I would have fallen back on something.
Right, then maybe you wouldn't have put so much effort into it.
I think the same thing.
It was the only way I really knew how to make money.
I would do in-between jobs and stuff like that.
And you were a showgirl in Vegas, too.
No, not in [G] Vegas, but it was kind of a Vegas-type sort of thing.
[Bb] I paid the bills.
It wasn't in Vegas?
Where was it? Atlantic City?
I never got to Vegas.
Laughlin?
No, it was in Canada, in Huntsville.
In Canada, in Huntsville.
Did you live gambling there?
No, not really.
I don't think they do, actually.
It's a golf resort.
Oh, really?
With a little showgirl routine thing there.
But I wasn't a showgirl.
I was actually, I mean, I was one of the singers in the show,
so I never got to wear the bikini-lacage things.
Well, I've done it.
It's hell.
The CD, The Woman and Me, now beat out Patsy Quine.
What did you think about that?
The best-selling CD by a country artist, female pop star.
What is it that you, what did you think about that?
Well, I [Db] think it's pretty cool.
I mean, all these records that we're breaking [Bb] and everything is,
it's not, those aren't the things that you set out to do
when you're out to do the screaming.
You're out to succeed, you're not really sure what that means.
I guess this means that it's working and that it's successful,
but I don't really pay attention to those, to the statistics and stuff.
How about all the awards?
You pay attention to those?
Not really.
I do.
I don't play too
You want to know what they are?
[N] Grammy, country, British country music, American music,
[Bb] American country music, Juno.
That's pretty much it.
I mean, it's really great.
I mean, it's a great chance to get up and thank all the people
that are involved behind it, because it's not just you.
There's a lot of people involved [Db] in making it happen.
So it's kind of your chance publicly to say thank you
to all [Bb] those people while everybody's listening.
And you're not going to tour right now?
You're going to wait until next year?
Wait until next year.
The album has done, the music has done really well by itself.
And I think that that's very unique as well.
So next year we'll come out with a tour.
It leaves me something to build up to.
Who's going to open for you, do you know?
I don't know.
How about you?
I'm available.
Please.
You don't need to open up for me.
I need to open up for you.
No, the Shania Rousey show.
You said it.
We have it on tape.
I'm doing it.
Next, Leila Roshan.
Thank you very much, Shania.
The Woman TV.
Go get it.
[N]
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To learn Shania Twain - (Shania Vocal Mix) No One Needs To Know chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - G, F, C, F, C, G, F, G and C. Set your pace at 67 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 135. With an eye on the song's key Db Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[Bb] Tenaya playing! _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You [C] shouldn't be here.
[Gm]
It's too [C] bad.
I think I've been hit [F] by a few bad.
[C] Heaven knows [Gm] what I [F] need to [Gm] know [C] right now. _ _
_ _ I met a tall guy, [G] a handsome man.
[C] But I've been busy making [F] me fat.
Heaven knows [G] what I [F] need to [G] know right _ [C] now. _ _
_ _ I got my heart set [G]
on feeling, _ [C] but he don't [F] even know it.
[C] Everyone [G] _ [F] needs to [G] know, right?
[C] _ _ _ _ _
And I said [F] I'd be _ someday, _ _ somewhere, [C] somehow, _ _ _
but [Am] I'm gonna be [F] there to see [G] him now. _ _
_ _ [C] I walk down the [G] street, a white shirt and [C] a white dress,
I guess I'll keep [F] the kind of hold on to [C] him and know [G] what I need [F] to [G] know.
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
And I [F] said I'd be _ someday, _ somewhere, _ [C] somehow,
but I'm gonna be _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F] there to see him now.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [C] Well, I have a little girl, [G]
a little boy, [C] a little man,
and here we [F] go, little girl, [C] but no [G] one [F] needs to [G] know, right?
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ And [A] I'm not a _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [A] little girl, and he don't [Am] know,
_ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ and [B] _ _ [Db] _ [G] _
he _ _ [D] _ _ _ [B] _ [A] _
_ _ _ [B] don't [Db] _ [Bm] _ [G] _
_ _ [Gm] [D] know that he [A] can make it _ right.
And I [F] dream, babe, I sue, babe,
but [Dm] for [Em] a moment [D] he's [G] my easy [Dm] man,
and no [A] one needs [Em] to [A] know, right?
[B] _ _ [Db] _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [A] _ _ [G] _
_ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Do you [F] ever imagine that you would be this huge big country star?
Well, I'd hoped and worked towards it.
You never really know that it's ever gonna happen.
It's one of [Bb] those things, you just take a chance. _
But you do [F] believe it.
I think you have to dream it first before you can live it.
Yeah, I think [Ab] most parents who have kids that are in this industry
hope that they go off to college first and [Bb] get a backup,
in case it doesn't work.
Right, right.
Because chances are it probably won't.
I mean, not to discourage anyone, but it's difficult.
Did you go get a backup at college?
No, no, not me.
I didn't either.
I didn't.
And I sometimes think that if I had something to fall back on during the tough years,
I would have fallen back on something.
Right, then maybe you wouldn't have put so much effort into it.
I think the same thing.
It was the only way I really knew how to make money.
I would do in-between jobs and stuff like that.
And you were a showgirl in Vegas, too.
No, not in [G] Vegas, but it was kind of a Vegas-type sort of thing.
[Bb] I paid the bills.
It wasn't in Vegas?
Where was it? Atlantic City?
I never got to Vegas.
Laughlin?
No, it was in Canada, in Huntsville.
In Canada, in Huntsville.
Did you live gambling there?
No, not really.
I don't think they do, actually.
It's a golf resort.
Oh, really?
With a little showgirl routine thing there.
But I wasn't a showgirl.
I was actually, I mean, I was one of the singers in the show,
so I never got to wear the bikini-lacage things.
Well, I've done it.
It's hell. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The CD, The Woman and Me, now beat out Patsy Quine.
What did you think about that?
The best-selling CD by a country artist, female pop star.
_ _ What is it that you, what did you think about that?
Well, I [Db] think it's pretty cool.
I mean, all these records that we're breaking [Bb] and everything is,
it's not, those aren't the things that you set out to do
when you're out to do the screaming.
You're out to succeed, you're not really sure what that means.
I guess this means that it's working and that it's successful,
but I don't really pay attention to those, to the statistics and stuff.
How about all the awards?
You pay attention to those?
Not really.
I do.
I don't play too_ _
You want to know what they are?
[N] Grammy, country, British country music, American music,
[Bb] American country music, Juno.
That's pretty much it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I mean, it's really great.
I mean, it's a great chance to get up and thank all the people
that are involved behind it, because it's not just you.
There's a lot of people involved [Db] in making it happen.
So it's kind of your chance publicly to say thank you
to all [Bb] those people while everybody's listening.
And you're not going to tour right now?
You're going to wait until next year?
Wait until next year.
The album has done, the music has done really well by itself.
And I think that that's very unique as well.
So _ next year we'll come out with a tour.
It leaves me something to build up to.
Who's going to open for you, do you know?
I don't know.
How about you?
_ I'm available.
_ _ _ _ Please.
You don't need to open up for me.
I need to open up for you.
No, the Shania Rousey show.
You said it.
We have it on tape.
I'm doing it.
_ Next, Leila Roshan.
Thank you very much, Shania.
The Woman TV.
Go get it.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

Facts about this song

This song was penned by Robert John Mutt Lange and Shania Twain.

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