Chords for The Scarlet Pimpernel: She Was There
Tempo:
83.15 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
A
Gb
F
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [A] [Bm] [Gbm] [Em] [A]
[Dm] That's some serious singing.
The star of the Scarlet Pimpernel brings you the sound of Broadway.
[G] Douglas Sills sings [Em] for us live.
Just [Dbm] ahead this morning, [Ab] the Manson were calling the heartthrob of [Db] Broadway.
CBS [Cm] this morning continues.
[B] [Gb]
[Eb] Call it the little musical that could.
When the Scarlet Pimpernel opened on Broadway last year, audiences loved it, especially
women, but the critics didn't.
A year later, the producers chained lots of things about the show, but not the lead.
Now, the critics are happy, [Gb] the audiences are happy, the [Abm] Scarlet Pimpernel is a hit.
[F] And Douglas Sills was and is the lead.
He's here to sing for us this morning.
Douglas Sills.
[C] [Eb]
[Bb] [G] [F] So many nights I have stood in the moonlight, [Eb] watching it fade into dawn, [F] wanting her back
with me warm in the moonlight, [Eb]
knowing that moment was gone, out of mind, out of [Fm] sight,
till the moon rose tonight.
All at once I [Bb] felt a chill [F] in a [Bb] spill of moonlight.
She was there, though we both held very [F] still.
There was something [Ab] pulling in the air in between us to the wall.
[A] [D] In a flash [Gm] it fell.
[C] Is it [Eb] possible she heard every last unspoken word [Bb] racing out of my heart?
[Ab] She never turned to me, [Eb] but suddenly [Fm] we had so [Bb] much to share.
[Ab] I never took [A] her, [D] [Gm] but she was there.
[C] Oh, [F] she was there.
No, I never pulled [E] her [Gb] in.
Still, [B] her tenderness was everywhere.
Oh, she slipped [E] beneath my skin, [Gb]
just as if [B] she'd always been right there.
Had she been there all [A] along, [Bb] was [Eb] I too [Ebm] far gone [Abm] to know
[Db] what a fool I [Dbm] must have been?
For how could I [Gb] pull her in [Dbm] when I've [Gb] never let her
[B] [Abm] go?
[E] [A]
[B] [N] Yeah!
[Dm] That's some serious singing.
The star of the Scarlet Pimpernel brings you the sound of Broadway.
[G] Douglas Sills sings [Em] for us live.
Just [Dbm] ahead this morning, [Ab] the Manson were calling the heartthrob of [Db] Broadway.
CBS [Cm] this morning continues.
[B] [Gb]
[Eb] Call it the little musical that could.
When the Scarlet Pimpernel opened on Broadway last year, audiences loved it, especially
women, but the critics didn't.
A year later, the producers chained lots of things about the show, but not the lead.
Now, the critics are happy, [Gb] the audiences are happy, the [Abm] Scarlet Pimpernel is a hit.
[F] And Douglas Sills was and is the lead.
He's here to sing for us this morning.
Douglas Sills.
[C] [Eb]
[Bb] [G] [F] So many nights I have stood in the moonlight, [Eb] watching it fade into dawn, [F] wanting her back
with me warm in the moonlight, [Eb]
knowing that moment was gone, out of mind, out of [Fm] sight,
till the moon rose tonight.
All at once I [Bb] felt a chill [F] in a [Bb] spill of moonlight.
She was there, though we both held very [F] still.
There was something [Ab] pulling in the air in between us to the wall.
[A] [D] In a flash [Gm] it fell.
[C] Is it [Eb] possible she heard every last unspoken word [Bb] racing out of my heart?
[Ab] She never turned to me, [Eb] but suddenly [Fm] we had so [Bb] much to share.
[Ab] I never took [A] her, [D] [Gm] but she was there.
[C] Oh, [F] she was there.
No, I never pulled [E] her [Gb] in.
Still, [B] her tenderness was everywhere.
Oh, she slipped [E] beneath my skin, [Gb]
just as if [B] she'd always been right there.
Had she been there all [A] along, [Bb] was [Eb] I too [Ebm] far gone [Abm] to know
[Db] what a fool I [Dbm] must have been?
For how could I [Gb] pull her in [Dbm] when I've [Gb] never let her
[B] [Abm] go?
[E] [A]
[B] [N] Yeah!
Key:
Eb
A
Gb
F
Bb
Eb
A
Gb
[D] _ [A] _ [Bm] _ [Gbm] _ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _
[Dm] That's some serious singing.
The star of the Scarlet Pimpernel brings you the sound of Broadway.
[G] Douglas Sills sings [Em] for us live.
Just [Dbm] ahead this morning, [Ab] the Manson were calling the heartthrob of [Db] Broadway.
CBS [Cm] this morning continues.
[B] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ Call it the little musical that could.
When the Scarlet Pimpernel opened on Broadway last year, audiences loved it, especially
women, but the critics didn't.
A year later, the producers chained lots of things about the show, but not the lead.
Now, the critics are happy, [Gb] the audiences are happy, the [Abm] Scarlet Pimpernel is a hit.
[F] And Douglas Sills was and is the lead.
He's here to sing for us this morning.
Douglas Sills. _ _
_ _ [C] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [F] So many nights I have stood in the moonlight, [Eb] watching it fade into dawn, [F] _ wanting her back
with me warm in the moonlight, [Eb]
knowing that moment was gone, out of mind, out of [Fm] sight,
till the moon rose tonight. _ _ _
All at once I [Bb] felt a chill [F] in a [Bb] spill of moonlight.
She was there, though we both held very [F] still.
_ There was something [Ab] pulling in the air in between us to the wall.
[A] [D] In a flash [Gm] it fell.
_ [C] Is it [Eb] possible she heard every last unspoken word [Bb] racing out of my heart? _
[Ab] She never turned to me, [Eb] but suddenly [Fm] we had so [Bb] much to share.
[Ab] I never took [A] her, [D] [Gm] but she was there.
[C] Oh, [F] she was there.
_ No, I never pulled [E] her _ [Gb] in.
Still, [B] her tenderness was everywhere.
Oh, she slipped [E] beneath my skin, [Gb]
just as if [B] she'd always been right there.
Had she been there all [A] along, _ _ [Bb] was [Eb] I too [Ebm] far gone _ [Abm] to know _
[Db] what a fool I [Dbm] must have been?
For how could I [Gb] pull her in [Dbm] when I've [Gb] never let her _
_ _ [B] [Abm] go?
_ _ [E] _ [A] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [N] Yeah!
[Dm] That's some serious singing.
The star of the Scarlet Pimpernel brings you the sound of Broadway.
[G] Douglas Sills sings [Em] for us live.
Just [Dbm] ahead this morning, [Ab] the Manson were calling the heartthrob of [Db] Broadway.
CBS [Cm] this morning continues.
[B] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[Eb] _ Call it the little musical that could.
When the Scarlet Pimpernel opened on Broadway last year, audiences loved it, especially
women, but the critics didn't.
A year later, the producers chained lots of things about the show, but not the lead.
Now, the critics are happy, [Gb] the audiences are happy, the [Abm] Scarlet Pimpernel is a hit.
[F] And Douglas Sills was and is the lead.
He's here to sing for us this morning.
Douglas Sills. _ _
_ _ [C] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ [F] So many nights I have stood in the moonlight, [Eb] watching it fade into dawn, [F] _ wanting her back
with me warm in the moonlight, [Eb]
knowing that moment was gone, out of mind, out of [Fm] sight,
till the moon rose tonight. _ _ _
All at once I [Bb] felt a chill [F] in a [Bb] spill of moonlight.
She was there, though we both held very [F] still.
_ There was something [Ab] pulling in the air in between us to the wall.
[A] [D] In a flash [Gm] it fell.
_ [C] Is it [Eb] possible she heard every last unspoken word [Bb] racing out of my heart? _
[Ab] She never turned to me, [Eb] but suddenly [Fm] we had so [Bb] much to share.
[Ab] I never took [A] her, [D] [Gm] but she was there.
[C] Oh, [F] she was there.
_ No, I never pulled [E] her _ [Gb] in.
Still, [B] her tenderness was everywhere.
Oh, she slipped [E] beneath my skin, [Gb]
just as if [B] she'd always been right there.
Had she been there all [A] along, _ _ [Bb] was [Eb] I too [Ebm] far gone _ [Abm] to know _
[Db] what a fool I [Dbm] must have been?
For how could I [Gb] pull her in [Dbm] when I've [Gb] never let her _
_ _ [B] [Abm] go?
_ _ [E] _ [A] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [N] Yeah!