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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

VOCAL SCORE

Music and lyrics by Julian Butler.


Script by Mike Kenny.
2012 Julian Butler.

01. Something Amazing.


from Beauty and the Beast.

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F
E

ped.

q = 172


pizz.

10

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

14

18

23


arco

28

32

36

COOK:



42

al ways

D/F


be - liev- ing.

48

er - ance,

Looks can be
D/A

find pat-ience with - in.


G/D
A/C

de - ceiv- ing.

See-ing is - n't

mp

ped.

No -one can be blind


C B

E D

Look un -der
G/B

to

ap -pear - ance, but with time,


D

the skin
B7/A

per - sev

B7

and some - thing


A/D

a-


54



59

Down here

stench, this

feet,

or

sun - baked

cess - pit,
B B

rats don't last here, bats fly


A

from the base -ment that's ad - ja -cent to the

o - dour,

67

in the cel -lars there's a smell of rot -ting meat, like

bins. This

63

maz-ing may be - gin.




pizz.

past here.
3

Heav - en knowshow
C

some -where so gross can


E9



71

cook up

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rais - ing

this prob -ab - ly will,

rais

- ing

some -thing a - maz - ing.


B7

some -thing a - maz - ing.

B7

D/A

Sam-ple the food, you'llhave to ap - prove. Some-how we're

May not look clean,

Some -how we're

C/G

83

D/F

If

but good things come in dis - guise.

C/E

E(2)

looks could kill

ped.

Good-ness gra-cious, some-where so base.

G7

75

79

fresh and tas - ty.

some-thing


A/C C9

may-be it's not.

D7

Might as well

G/D

A/C

it,shame if I waste it.Why don't you taste

it?

87

face

B7/D

B/F
B7/F

94

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99

103

ties,

Four 'ta -

G(b5)

mp

105

does -n't mat -ter what their state is.

prob -'ly find where the plate is.

Mu - ta - ted.

I think they've ma - ted!

Now brus sels. This one's got

C(b5)

They could



108

stub ble.

And mus cles.

It's

cov -ered in pus, like cus - tard!

BOOTBOY:



111

We'll

116

Hold on, don't chuck that.

We'll

tuck

118

cheap this.

that

If looks could kill

If looks could kill

rit.

Adds ex - tra sweet - ness.

call it mus - tard!

un - der-neath them sprouts. It's

A/C

this

this



122

prob -ab -ly will,

prob -ab -ly will,

butgoodthings come in dis - guise. Some -how

C/E

butgoodthings come in dis - guise. Some -how

D/F

C/G

D/A

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we're

rais - ing


we're

some-thing a -

rais - ing

some-thing a -

ped.

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maz - ing. Sam - ple the food, you'll have to ap - prove. Some - how we're rais - ing

maz - ing. Sam - ple the food, you'll have to ap - prove. Some - how we're rais - ing

B7



130

maz - ing.

C9
D7
A/C


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maz - ing.

blind

to

ap - pear -ance, but with

No-one can be

D C B
A

No-one can be

blind

to

some-thing a-

G
B7/F

some-thing a-

ap - pear -ance, but with

time,

per - sev

time,

per - sev

B7/D



135

er - ance, find pat -ience

er - ance, find pat -ience

with - in,

with - in,

look

look

un-der


un-der

the

skin

G/D



141

maz - ing may

maz - ing may

A/C

the

G/B

be - gin.

a-

E7

andsome thing
A/D

a-

be - gin.

andsome thing

skin
B7/A



pizz.

145

02. Pretty.
from Beauty and the Beast.

A q = 180

MAID: A

10

E(4)/B

be -ing so pret - ty. No


E7

13

Sun

a - ri - ses

F7

curse

up -on

me,

my beau - ty.

E7

be - neath my breast and

or song for

words

E(4)/B

Words and Music by


Julian Butler.
A

all

a -round me

16

the birds are sing - ing

F7

19

23

la da da, ding dong!


The
F7
F7

from hill -tops

lit -tle bit green - er,

and

the men that


D

out - side my

front door,

G7/D

there's

a -round me

lit -tle bit keen er.


F

the grass is just that

F7

all

27

la da da, la da da,
E

bells are ring -ing

B F7



And

ev -'ry time I

E7/C

some -one wait - ing,

step

la da da da da, la da da da da.

E7/C

G7/D

3
32

Ev -'ry man I've

E7/C

met

has

fal - len

for

me;

it's

G7/D

ra - ther grat - ing.

36

La da da da da, la da da da da,

E7/C

G7/D

42

all the way

there

da da, da da da da, la da da

is

no - one quite

to

A7

Lon - don town

46

from

E7

la da da

as

Vi

nam

as I

pret- ty

et -

da.

F7

da da

am.

Of

50

all the girls from Chi - na down to

no - one quite as

60

Si -

pret - ty,

no

one quite as

pret-ty

there is

am,

as

am!
E

La da da, da da da, da da da, ding, dong!


D

66

sweet

55

Don't get
E

i - deas,

let's

make this

E(4)/B

per -fect - ly clear.

A boy like

71

81

you should know the


D

76

score,

so

to hear;

I'm

full
F7

of

pi - ty),

you'll

me.

G(b5)

ne - ver
B

get

pret - ty
D/E

girl as pret - ty, (it's


B/D

as

three or four. You must un -der-stand,


E
A

you'll ne -ver, ne - ver win a


D

girl
A/C

87

84

weboth knowwhereyou stand:


B

ten, you're a
D/E

hard
E

I'm a
B/D


as

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G(b5)

97

102





G(b5)

107

112

D/F

G(2)

117

121

D/F

A7(;5)/G

G(2)

A5/G

A5/F

125

BOOTBOY: It tastes like

fish.
G(b5)

Well,not quite


129

It tastes of

133

It tastes like





137

charred.

It's like





141

frit -tered gunk.

It's






B7(;3)/F

peas.
F

meat.
G(b5)

bon - y, chew y,
G

peas,

but of

lard.

G/D

the

dirt theyweregrown in.

but it's

too

bit -ter

chunk of



quite nice.Let'ssend it

G(b5)

A/E

been.

It would taste sweet,


F

ac - tual-ly

sea wherefish have

the

Well,more like

but of

fish,

Well, not quite

ston - y,
F

goo - ey,

in.

G(b5)

8 146

150

face,
G(b5)

154

hands,
F






158

may





162

faint
G

or

die from

the plate may

smell it
G(b5)

my love - ly

face,

Taste

con - tact,
G(b5)

no, it

flick - er.

them if

it,

the

rim.

ain't
F

in -side

my

con - tract, so it's


B7(;3)/F

could

If I should

my

quick- er.

Think of

my

death could not come


F

skin.

placed them on

MAID: Think of

the steam could wrin - kle ten - der

burn

166

hard - ly worth the price.Why not send him?

G/D

A/E

171

A5/F

A/E





Slower.

175

Find

pa -tience

with - in.

COOK:

180

G/A

some -thing

183

D/A

Look un -der

E/G

D/F

be

F7/E

gin.

D/F

and

D/F

the skin,

maz - ing may


A(4)


rit.

03. Toil.
from Beauty and the Beast.
Words and music by
Julian Butler.



q = 160

BUTLER:

Toil!

ond and be - fore,man has

BronzeAge to the



14

C7

Space Age, in
G

F('9)

front and be - hind,


A

man

has

toiled and cre - a - ted this


F7

the

swords. From the

G7

worldwe now find.


C7

toiled and de - fen -ded with faith and good







20

From the Stone Age to theRome Age,bey-

Toil!

Ro-mans, they roamed on - to


C

26

Eur -o - pe - an turf.

fash-ioned some

They trained us



32

our good En -glish soil.

It took toil.

45

Norse-men were

The

horse men of the high-est re -gard.

Do you


think it was fun?

They

Vi -kings came fight-ing the Eur - o -pe -an guard.

G7

38

killed most of us first.

to drain but

roads on

A7

The


They got in their long -

ships,

the

51

En-glish re-

coiled. Do youthink it was fun?

59

En -gland to broad en their

Ger -mans,they

B7

It took toil.

The

C C/B

home.

Pictspicked

B5 A5

The En-glish were fin-ished, ex - tin- guished by Rome.

A7


73

toil.
D

D5/F

spoils.

Do you think it was fun?

Toil

is

F/G

work,but a lit - tle bit


hard - er.

The

66

heard 'em, theytook all our

It took


Toil is
F&

78

gutspusheda lit - tle bit


D

82

far - ther.


88

is

grit with a lit - tle bit of griev ance,

E7

ne - ver

COOK:I've got

or

A7/G

boi - ls

A/F

A/E

95

All me boils
B7


the

on me blis -ters and hands just from work - ing

D/A

have got blis - ters


A

sea -sons.

shine, through all

quit, come rain


A

Toil

the land.All this


E

to -


il.

A7

plough through my list 'till


B

the sun hits


F

the

101

mud.

Till my fin - gers

pour

blood.

ev 'ning's be - gun there's more

G6

A&



113

bad - ly

119

to - il.

I have to re - ly

on me,

D/A

not good

for

my

num -ber one to get


B/F

the pad - dy,and how -e - ver

When the

not done.

them - selves. It's

in

B7

Like a slave

A/E

I'm

ven then

hou -ses don't clean

health, but
B/F

cry,

106

a - ny-thing done. When I


F


126

slip in
E/B

to slum -ber

132

un - bend - ing, the


B/F



138

B7/F

next thing I

E/B

I'm a - wake

BUTLER: Toil

know,

COOK: Toil

gain.

burst -ing like thun -der but

mehead's

at some -thing past one,

time is

is

work,

is

work,

G/D D7

and it

all

a-

but a lit -tle bit hard - er. Toil is

but a lit -tle bit hard - er. Toil is

starts

G&



143

gutspusheda lit -tle bit far- ther. Toil is



shine,

shine,

B/D

E/G A

A7/G

the

the

sea -sons.

sea -sons.

B/F

or

A/E

grit with a lit tle bit of griev ance, ne -ver quit, come rain

through all

A/F

through all

154 A7/C

E7

148

or

gutspusheda lit -tle bit far- ther. Toil is

grit with a lit tle bit of griev ance, ne -ver quit, come rain

A7/E

04. A House in the Country.


from Beauty and the Beast.

q = 170 C

BUTLER: A

house in

the

12

left.
C

18

A house in

the

ten
C/G

or

coun - try

is

all

C/E

we have

be - reft.

coun - try, we're bro - ken,


A

A few a - cres

of

A&

land,room for
D

Words and music by


Julian Butler.
C

twelve guests.

A6

house in
C/E

the coun-try

is

all
D

24

we have left.


F/G G

30

coun - try

is

D/F

all that we've

got.

A(2)

house in

Debt -ors

got the bet

35

ta - ken

the lot.



40

cows,
B6

ter,

they've

A - ni - mals? May - be. There might

but a house in
D/F

B&


the coun try
C

is

all
E

the

be some

D/A

have
A

we
G/A

45

now.

E/B

51

Some chick - ens,



57

not much

But a
A

some game!

A
D/F

house in

the

coun -try

to you,

but it's bet- ter

F7(;5)

C/E

than liv ing where I used to

F(;5)

is

E/G

E/G

E/G

house in the coun try.

BUTLER:Noth ing else to myname!

house in the coun try.

COOK: A
A

do.
D



63

MAID:

house in

the

coun

G/B

try. COOK: Oh,



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72

G/B

78

coun - try.

break - ing

my

heart.

F/A

G/B

BUTLER: We must go.

leave here to - night.


D
G

It's

we must

in sight. COOK: What a blow!

A -cres of farm - land, no - bo - dy

please: don't you

the

B7

MAID: A house in

start!

A7(;5)

D/F

84

96

rit.

B/F

105

108

BUTLER: A



rall.


house in

the

B/F

D/F

rit.

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C/E

C/E

101

q = 145 C

91


coun - try

is

all

we have

left.

05. Anything.
from Beauty and the Beast.

q = 170

MAID: A

Just get

me

E6

E6

20

E6

trin ket,

A7

a sym bol

A7

E6

quite

A7

My taste is

14

ny -thing.
E6

ny - thing.

sim ple,

A7

A7

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

E6

A7

love

is

A7

E6

all

need.
A7

ny - thing.

A7

of

E6

Just get

E6

A7

E6

me

ny -

A7

26

thing.

I'll

E6

A7

35

39

B('9)

nose. The mat - ter

I've got

A('9)

I hate to im - pose, I pro - pose that the gross of what's

cho -sen won't cost through the

B('9)

in -ces -sant pres -ents most pleas - ant.

take a con -ces -sion for in my pos -ses -sion are

A('9)

31

E6

is closed.

A('9)

long dres - ses, short dres - ses, dres -ses with frills, pat - terns,
A('9)

B('9)

43

dres -ses that go o -ver jeans.

ev -'ry -thing else in -be tween.



52

da.

F F/E

56

da,

A/C

pres-ent is bliss,la

So, what do you get the girl whohas ev - 'ry - thing? A - ny-thing,a - ny-thing,


a - ny-thing at

o -ther than this,la

But

47

I've got dres ses in green, white and black,pink and pur-ple and

A/C

all!

It's
A('9)

61


not I don't like 'em;

A('9)

jum - pers
A('9)

67

frank -ly
C

71

die for
C

and

A/C

sprin - ters

than


I don't

who has ev

had

have

the room.
F

But

hot

din

la

da.
E

ners,

o - ther than this, la

what
D

da,

A/C

do

D('9)/E

I'd

you get

- 'ry - thing? A - ny-thing, a - ny-thing, a - ny-thing at


A/C

and

So

I've more



F/E

gift,

Cook's
B

74



girl

I've sta -bles full up to thegloom.

ride 'em, I groom'em.

B('9)



65

the

all!
A('9)

78

89

o - pen

my own zoo.
B

BUTLER:

BOOTBOY: No hor - ses.

So,

no

a ni -mals at all.

COOK:

MAID: No

by

No dia - monds.

If

I've

No dia - monds.

dres- ses.

two.

un - true, I could pro -bab - ly


C

No-ah was broke and there was -n't a boat, I could send the a - ni -mals sail - ing two
B
A
G
E7






93

a - ni -mals it's
C

I've got

85


so ma - ny
D

A('9)



98

jew -els ga - lore.

So, make - up?


D

A/C

the girl who has ev

- 'ry - thing? A - ny- thing,

So what do you get

the girl who has ev

So what do you get

the girl who has ev

- 'ry - thing?

- 'ry - thing? A

So what do you get

That's

No make up. She's got all there is.

not on my list. So what do you get

No choc -'late. You got that?

102

the girl who has ev

A/C

- 'ry - thing?

A - ny -



106

a - ny- thing,

a - ny- thing,

thing,

-ny

A/C

a - ny - thing

thing

D('9)/E

at

a - ny thing

all!

at

all!

at

all!

a - ny - thing

at

all!

110

D/F

D/F

A7/G

(E)

06. A Little Magic.

from Beauty and the Beast.


C

q = 130

10

C&

C&

C&

14

D/A

18

C&

F7(#5)

COOK: I was

D/A

D7

D
D7
B

Words and music by


Julian Butler.
A
C&

C&

born on Christ -mas Eve.


C

Doors close

be-


22

hind

est,

me

when I

26

C&

when

29

walk

through

a for - est,

from hi - dey - holes

F7(;5)/E

in ev

E/C

Latin feel.

'ry -one's

A/C

all

the


life

a time

there comes

C&

to look.

D9/F

D/F

33

Ev -'ry nowand then,

good andhon

crea - tures come


I am so

C&

leave.

when we need

D(7)


36

a lit -tle mag- ic. We wish

F/G

u-pon a star

once

E/C

or twice.

A/C

lit - tle mag- ic.

F/G


43

in our

take a

leaf

down and we don't


F

know where
C/E

out

of

my

book

G&

D7(;5)

when ev -'ry -thing's back

we need

D(7)

'ry -thing's up - side

lives,

to look,

F/G

when ev

or twice

46

to front;

Once

40

In ev - 'ry -one's life,

and sprin -kle some

49

star - dust, some won - der, some heart,just some fun

E/C

52

A/C

here

G/B

we're on - ly

for

F/A

BOOTBOY:

for a lim - i - ted

F/A

C/E

time, my

D&/F

56

E/C

G&

A/C

Re-

dear.

mem -ber the time when I got stuck up a


C

tree? You couldhave wavedyour wand,


C&

and

D(7)

59

res-cued

me,

but you did - n't.

D7

62

let me

wait

E&/G C/G

66

69

mer -ry

hell.

You couldhave

D7

I
C&

raised me up

G&

Re-


mur der,mak-ing
D(7)

sim -ple

spell,

butyou

E7


with a

E(7)

was scream ing blue


D

E6

mem ber the time when I got stuck in a well?


C
E/C
A/C

I did -n't.

softbranch break.

You just

E7

No,

un - til I felt that


A6/F

E(7)

No,you did - n't.

No, I did -n't.

72

did - n't.

D/F

89

well

C/E

fill.

I did - n't.

G&

still

D7



F7(#5)

that
G

79

85

if the rainhadnotmade

D7/F

I would be there

No,

75

No, I did - n't.

D/F

No,you did - n't.

Once


92

or twice


95

-get what it's


F


98

les - son
D7(;5)

in our

lives,

all


when ev -'ry -thing's in -

we

should

learn.
G

C/E

you for

F/G

to turn.

G&

side out,

bout andyoudon't know where


F

Here's

ped.

101

104

107

110

spell.

Some-thing big.

Some-thing,

115

power,

zing.

113

ma

mf

for a

Now it's time

well,

some - thing a -


ma - gic

we

all

need

big

of

and this

lit - tle

bit of ma-gic's hap-pen -ing

now!

ff

07. She's Too Good for Me.


from Beauty and the Beast.

q = c.130

BOOTBOY: I love her!

Rubato.

her!

care.

A&9

love her, I

love her, I

love

D(2)/E

C6/E

her!

16

D/F

q = 100

She's too good for me.

love
D/F

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

Too good

A&9

A&9

A&9

Slower.

Shewalksright past me like I'm

not

there.

C(7)/E

A9

to



smile and she looks at me
G6

23

F&
G

D/F

D(2)/E

strange -ly, like this.

and a kiss?

30

too good for

I would,

A&9

45

A&9

A9

C(7)/E

A&9

stood. You can tell me there's

but I can't find the wa - ter, I'm

Just way

un - der
F

A(4)

her and it's




F&

One look at

fish in the sea,

C(2)/D

She's

A&9



A&9

see that it's true.

She's too good for me.

38

ea - sy to

C6/E

me.

good.

but it's

G6


plen -ty more

lost in the wood. What to

too

do?

D/F

D(2)/E

C6/E

C(2)/D

A(4)

She's

q = 120

52

me.

A&9

can't,
C7

tell her
F/A

70

but I

G/D

for - e - ver,

F&

B/F

C7/F

would

e - ver find

but I can't seem to

I'll love her

nerve.

so,

q= 100

that I love her

F7

B/F

know, find the

64

C7

would tell her

you

D7

Faster.

59

too good for

the words.

rit.

COOK:You're too good for her, more like,




F&

a tempo.

A&9

A&9

A&9

you

see?

A&9

F&

she
A(4)

is

You've

got flaws.

D/F

Who has - n't?

she does-n't want you, it's

G6

she's got one more:she thinks

C6/E

C(2)/D

you.

A&9

But

D(2)/E

for

too good

feed. And if

F C(7)/E

her loss, not yours.

D/A

85

91

You'rekind,sort of hand-some and ea - sy to

A&9

A&9

B9/D

78

07a. The Beast's Castle.

from Beauty and the Beast


q = 145

Music by
Julian Butler.
C

B(b5)/D

E(2)

12

B(b5)/D

q = 123

B(b5)/D



rit.

17

B(b5)/D

A5('%)

21

D7

24

A(2)

29

32

38

D7

B(b5)

E(2)/F

E(2)

q = 155 C

B(b5)/D

E(2)

41

E(2)

B/D

F(2)

G(4)

27

B/D

E/G

A(2)

44

47

D7(;5)/B

B/D

D7

B/D

G('9)/A

49

D6(;3)/A

A(2)

E(2)/F

E(2)

D7

B/D

52

B(b5)/D

55

58

B(b5)/D


rit.

08. A Rose.
from Beauty and the Beast.

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

q = 141

BUTLER: A rose



A rose will last
C
D/A

is God in na - ture cast.


F C6 G

F
C6
F
C6

long af -ter man is gone.


A/G

In sight and song, their beau -ty


G7
C7

G7

grows.

A rose.

13

rose will stand.


C
D/A

G7

Though war may soil the land,

F C6 F C6 F C6

They hold their

se - crets close.
A/G

Where

2
16

sor -row goes, their beau -ty grows.


G7
F

20

C6 F C6

F C6

Thorns

may prick - le

care -less fin - gers; a

G7
C
D/A
A/G


G

24

small
G7

price

for

26

the

rose.

rit.

they

bring
F

C6

joy

us.

rose.

rose.
F

C6

C6

09. Unknown.

from Beauty and the Beast.

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

q = 153 C

B7(b5)/D

BUTLER:

B7(b5)/D



And so

to go.

have


My fate

is at


the cas-

B7(b5)/D



12

tle,

where I

must

die.

15

MAID:Then break it!

have to.

It's fat - ed.

pro - mised.
B7(b5)/D

B7(b5)/D

19

25

MAID:Ev -'ry day

A
E E/G

30

world moves

A
A
E E/G
E E/G



fast,

I'm

learn ing.

Ev -'ry day

A
E E/G

what'snow is

passed

be -fore you

change,

know

E(4)

this

it.

33

I've been hard

B(4)


37

to

act.

I've

41

make a
G

sel - fish.

E/G A

but now's the time I have toshow

I've been slow

clined,

One chance

45

been in -

E/G A

and


to

be some - bo - dy.

it.

E(4)

One chance

to

G
D

change, it's
C

time
F


to let

go.


Now it's


48

time to make

that leap,

noth-ing

61

56

known,

It's all

where

I've lived long

un - known.

E/G

C/E

E/G

B
C C/E F

BUTLER:

is writ - ten.

52

in to the un

A(4)

and

C
C/E

F

hap - py.


I've had my chance

C/E F

to

65

69

A7(4)

A7



73

made

stay true,

I will

face the
F

pro-mise to

Beast

in to the un

known,
E

him.

77

head.

MAID: That pro - mise will

than a -

D
C(4)

there's morebe - hind me

now

shine, but

in -stead of you and


A(4)

leap,

E/G


where

noth -ing is writ ten.


F
C

81

86

It's all

un - known.
E
E/G

don't think you can, then you won't.


A
E
G

89

don't.
B

92

off 'till
G

96

to -

you

those

who say that


C

they

think it's too high,


D
B

then

what must be done to - day.


B

If you

will, well,
F

it

is.
C

they

Don't put

mor-row
A

If

B(b5)

100

B(b5)

104

B(b5)

108

B(b5)

112

One chance

to

be some - bo -

dy.

One chance

to make a

change,

it's



116

time


to

let

go.


Now it's

time

to

make that

leap,

F
B
A(4)

119

BOOTBOY:

in - to the un

So,she took her fath - er's



horse,

known.


COOK:


BUTLER:

So,she took her fath - er's

horse,

So,she took her fath - er's

horse,

B
C
C(2)/D

122

and rode it in -to that cold night.

and rode it in -to that cold night.

She ne-ver looked back,

ne -ver thought

She ne-ver looked back,

and rode it in -to that cold night.

ne -ver thought

She ne-ver looked back,

ne -ver thought

C/E
C(4)/F
E
E(2)/F

126

twice.

twice.

twice.

She rode in - to

the

She rode in - to

the


She rode in - to

the

G


C

G(4)/D

10

129

deep, dark

fo

deep, dark

fo

deep, dark

fo

rest,

on

rest,

rest,

her

her mind,

on

her mind,

on

her

her mind,

her

C/E

C(2)/D



131

fath - er's

fath - er's

fath - er's

C(4)/F

pro - mise.

pro - mise.

pro - mise.

She rode un - til

She rode un - til

She rode un - til

the cas - tle loomed in

the cas - tle loomed in

the cas - tle loomed in

sight.

sight.

sight.

E
E(2)/F


134

The

gates

swung

o - pen,

The

gates

swung

The

gates
A

G(4)/D

11

swung

o - pen,

o - pen,

sound.

The

young

girl

en - tered,

du - ty

bound.

They

sound.

The

young

girl

en - tered,

The

young

girl

en - tered,

137

not a

not a

not a

sound.

A(2)/B

A/C

du - ty

du - ty

A(4)/D

bound.

bound.

They

They

12

140

closed be hind her:

148

up


un -

in - side.

G
G(4)/D


MAID:We

as we go a - long.

E/G

in - side.

make it

she was trapped

144

E E(2)/F

in - side.

she was trapped

closed be hind her:

closed be hind her:

she was trapped

To -mor - row waits

for all of us

A/C

known.

E E/G

10. Entr'acte.
from Beauty and the Beast.
Words and music
by Julian Butler.



q = 150

MAID:

Fif -teen min-utes a - go,

BOOTBOY: On -ly fif -teen min-utes a - go,

COOK:



(Tuning).

BUTLER:

Gui -ded by the stars her


Gui -ded


Gui -ded

by the stars, she

by the stars, she

Gui -ded by the stars her

Beau - ty left herhomeand rode.

Beau - ty left herhomeand rode.

Fa - ther.

on - ly thought

Beau - ty left herhomeand rode.

Fif -teen min-utes a - go,

Beau - ty left herhomeand rode.

Fif -teen min-utes a - go,

went to

went to

to save her

save her

Fa - ther.

Fa - ther.

to save her

Fa - ther.

You stood in the foy - er,

You stood in the foy - er,

save her

on - ly thought

You stood in the foy - er



12

reada -bout the the - a - tre's

reada -bout the the - a - tre's

shows.

shows.

shows.

her week - end.

While

While

her week - end.

back -stage Beau - ty plannedfor

Wait-ing for the bell

o -ther en - ti - cing

o -ther en - ti - cing

o -ther en - ti - cing

21

back -stage Beau - ty plannedfor

shows.

guz -zl - ing ice cream,

o -ther en - ti - cing

17

Guz-zl - ing ice cream, reada -bout the the - a - tre's

Madesome calls and

text -ed

her boy-friend,

Madesome calls and

text -ed

her boy-friend,

to bringusback to the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened


whenshe

to bringusback to the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened


whenshe

to bringusback to the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened


whenshe

Wait-ing for the bell

backto the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened


whenshe

25

rodethroughthe cas-tle gates.

rodethroughthe cas-tle gates.

rodethroughthe cas-tle gates.

rodethroughthe cas-tle gates.

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

MAID: It tastes like

of

fish,
G5

the kind

fish

you on - ly

69

read

a - bout

in books.



73

thislove - ly

dish,
F

a sin - gle

sniff

and I

am

just

a bab - bling

77

brook.

It tastes so

gor -geous I
G(b5)

82

bar -rage
G

that's

85

It's

so

much

than the

food we
A/E

mas -sage
F

ex

is like

bet -ter
G/D

ter - ri bly
F

G(b5)


F('4)

can sense it. Must be

be -gun

pen - sive. This sud-den

for

the tongue.

get

from

Cook.
D/F

11. Everything.
from Beauty and the Beast.

q = 150

A E

ped.

mp

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

A
A

14

thing.
E

I can
E

have a
A

ny - thing.
E

ny -

21

comb would be

use ful,

left in

a deuce and my hair

is
E

ev - 'ry -

27

where.




Morelight would ap-pease.

33

there.

Just leave it

down, please! Just

Toomuch! Turn it

there.

ny - thing.

40

I
E

can

have

a
A

ny - thing.
E

dress would be nice, for I could -n't think twice a -bout

B('9)

45

what I was go -ing to wear.

D('9)

The

49

pres - sure, the strife. You know

stress gives you lice, and you

A('9)

would -n't want that in my

B('9)

52

hair.
F

so beau -ti -ful clothes, la

da,

would light -en my load, la

A/C

da.

57

What do you take when they


D

of - fer you

a - ny - thing?

60

A/C

Ev - 'ry - thing, ev - 'ry - thing,

ev -'ry - thing and more.

D('9)/E

A9

A9

want

65

dia -monds and leo -pards, a

cir - cus, a ring -mas - ter, liv -ing at my beck and call.
B9
C
D

69

cat - te - ry, dog -ge- ry,

a - via - ry, ba -ke - ry mak -ing me cakes big and

A9

73

sum -mer in winterand win -ter insum -mer and

D&

76

all.

au - tumn

won't

small.

I want

hap - pen

G/D

car - riage, a mar -riage,


B

at

gift card for Har - rod's and


B&

79

par - rots
D/A

life


spe - ci


F&

85

So much gold
E

89

fi - c'ly,

phras ing on

it

hurts

staves

ev - 'ry

cra - zy ac - ti - vi - ty.
B/D

to hold it, a booth at the I - vy that

C/E

scor - ing my

A/E

beau -ti -ful bal - lads. An or - ches - tra


E
A(4)
A F

Je - wels and par -cels that


G

82

that sing me most

change when I
F/A

ask 'em!

no -one but I can see.

E/G

want

92

ev ry' - thing, ev 'ry thing, ev 'ry thing,

ff

A/C

95

ev 'ry

thing, ev

101

106

A7

thing, ev 'ry thing, ev

B/D

...my mother.

'ry thing,

C/E

E/G A


subito p

A6

'ry

E/G

ev

'ry thing! And I want...I want...I want

12. They're in Love.


from Beauty and the Beast.

q = 175

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

q = 175
C

COOK:

10

He'll

sense

some -thing is wrong. They

don't

how

know

she

leads

him on?



yet, butthey're in

love.

See

2 14

She

is

glow -ing in -side. He

18

yet, butthey're

in

22

G(4)

are

ea -

sy to -ge -ther,

don't have

know

don't

love.

Look at howthey

smiles, can't fig -ure why. They

to be

B7



26

ve - ry cle - ver

they're

so

It's

hard

they'll al -ways

show

whatwe're

feel -ing.

to hide.

re -veal-ing,

34

Look in - to their

eyes,

right.

G(4)

30

see it's

to



38

BUTLER: She
D



42

he

is

COOK:

scared for

They

45

his life.

They
A

don't

know

don't

is

eye - ing

the knife,

yet, but they're in

know

yet, but they're in


D

love.

love.
E

B D/F B/D B7/A

50

May -be you should

MAID:

54

May -be you should

let

G(4)

G(4)/C

me go!

May -be you should

58


May -be you should!

May -be

let me

go!

G(4)/C

Is -n't it

so

BUTLER: They

COOK:

May -be I should.

I should!

G(4)

go!

May -be I should let you go.

May -be I should.

let me

May -be I should let you go.

BOOTBOY:

ve -ry love - ly

will

see -ing

love

kill each

A C/G D/F



63

blos -som -ing be - fore you?

ther

can

you, a



73

per -fect it will

noth - ing?
D D/C G/B G

need to buy a

Sim-ple

mo

but

ther,

be! What a wed - ding!

do

A7(;3)/G

this

is

cru

C/G

D/F

go,

mo - ment, to

ly

What a love

el,

How

Heart -shaped! With ruf fles! How

let this

wear?

com pli -ment - ing.

Cru

D D/C G/B G

dress! What will I

some - thing.

A7(;3)/G

A C/G D/F

do

Some -thing flo - ral.

love- ly.

if you don't

68

So

see young love in

el,

some -one



78

mo - tion.

So touch - ing.

stop

them,

A7(;3)/G

think I may just cry!

some - one!
D

84

COOK:


(x31)



88

it means she

can't

real - ly,

bear

to

look!

D7

when a girl

cry!

says

real -

she hates you,

Ev -'ry -bo -dy knows that

think I may just

ly loves you.

BUTLER:

E(4)/F


G(4)




93

Ev -'ry -bo -dy knows that



97

real - ly

101

See

real -

See
C

how

she leads

she leads

i - rate, you

know that

he

COOK:

BUTLER:

E(4)/F

ly loves you!

how

when a man gets

him on. He'll

him on. He'll


C

G(4)

sense

sense

some -thing

some -thing
G

is wrong. They

don't

know

is wrong. They

don't

know

104

yet, butthey're in

love.

yet, butthey're in

She

is

She

is

love.

108

He

He

smiles, can't fig - ure why. They

smiles, can't fig - ure why. They

112

don't

don't

know

know

yet,
F

Look at how they

in -side.

in -side.

butthey're in

love.

butthey're in

love.

are,

glow - ing

Look at how they

glow - ing

yet,

are,


sis -

ter and bro - ther.

sis -

ter and bro - ther.

F
B

G(4)

B7

10117

May

May

want

want

to kill

one

to kill

one

Look in - to their

Look in - to their

eyes,


125

one de -sis - tance,

one de -sis - tance,


E

full

in

love,

in

love,

of

re -sis - tance.

of

There can be just

There can be just

G(4)

re -sis - tance.

that they're

G(4)

full

that they're

love!

but they're in

eyes,

love!

a - no - ther,

but they're in

121

a - no - ther,

they're

in

they're

in

11



129

they're

love,

they're

in

G(4)

love,

in

love!

love!
C

13. Dinner Dance [Instrumental].

from Beauty and the Beast.


Music by Julian Butler.

q = 180

A/C

BD/F

B/D

18

G(4)

E/G

G7

B7/A

14

A/C

10

C(2)

G7

21

C(2)

D/C

32

35

D/F

A7(;3)/G

A7(;3)/G

D/F

D/C

G/B

D/F

38

G/B

30

27

24

G(4)

41

44

D/C

G/B

53

51

A7(;3)/G

48

14. Who Could Love Me?


from Beauty and the Beast.

q = 136

C7

B/D

cruel of heart and free of guilt.


B

20

weak of will.
C

could love me?

Who

D/F

Who

Love has made me

B/D

B/D

I can ne-ver change.

15

BOOTBOY: I was made this way:

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

could change me?


A/C

2
23

How will I
D

be

B/D

B/D

hon - est,
E

36

can't give her


A/C

All her hopes and dreams


B/D

G/D

can't help her, I


D/F
B

D&

a - ny thing she
D
A
B/D

needs.
B/D

lie some - where else, with


E

D&

me;

with

for me.
G

G/D

much too good


D7/F

32

I
G

here

B/D

true and

She stands

free?

28

some-one else, not


D7/F

41

47

53

59

me.

4
65

71

76

80

dreams
D&

be

B/D

lie

rall.

G/D

some -where else, with some - one else,


E
D7/F

All her hopes and

B/D

free?

B/D

A/C

could change me?

D/F

could love me?Who

Who
p
G

How will I


not

me.
G

15. Time Stands Still.


from Beauty and the Beast.

q = 150

ped.


mf

Words and music by


Julian Butler.

BOOTBOY: So,she took her

COOK:

BUTLER:

So,she took her


So,she took her



10

fath -er's

horse,

androde it in - to that cold

fath -er's

fath -er's

horse,

androde it in - to that cold

horse,

androde it in - to that cold

night.

She

night.

She

night.

She

C(2)/D

13

ne -ver looked back,

ne -verthought

twice.

ne -verthought twice.

ne -ver looked back,


E

ne -verthought twice.

ne -ver looked back,

C(4)/F

E(2)/F

G(4)/D

17


She rode in-to thedeep,dark fo - rest,

on her mind,

She rode in-to thedeep,dark fo - rest,

on her mind,

on her mind,



21

rode un - til

rode un - til

rode un - til

C(2)/D

the cas-tle loomed in

bro-ken pro - mise. She

the cas-tle loomed in

C(4)/F

the cas-tle loomed in

bro-ken pro - mise. She

sight.


The

sight.

The

sight.

bro-ken pro - mise. She

She rode in-to thedeep,dark fo - rest,

E(2)/F

G(4)/D

The

25

gates

gates

gates

swung o - pen,

not a

sound.

Theyounggirl

en - tered,

swung o - pen,

not a

sound.

Theyounggirl

en - tered,

not a

sound.

Theyounggirl

en - tered,

swung o - pen,

A(2)/B

A/C

bound.

They

closed

be hind her:

she was

28

du -ty

du -ty

du -ty

bound.

bound.

trapped

in -

side.

trapped

in -

side.

trapped

in -

They

closed

be hind her:

she was

They

A(4)/D

closed

be hind her:

she was

E(2)/F

side.

31


In the un

34

subito p

F(2)

46

C(2)/D

C/E

39

known.

G(4)

A(b5)

q = 156

52

G
D/F

Freely. p

ped.

MAID:You bleed and

I bleed.You hurt, I

heart

beat and

D/C

feel

it,

D/F G

You

feel your

too.

Hold

hurt, too.

D/C

B

70

64

q = 110

58

on;

74

noth-ing is ea - sy, but hold

on


80

86

me.

If

G(4)

90

die,

me.

then

on;

Hold
F

so

on

for

A/C

G/B

I'll do my best if you hold

you

G/B

still

stands

still.

Time
C

stands

A(4) A

I can stay next to you.Time

for me.

die,

so

stay

strong

for

noth-ing is ea - sy, but hold

on

for



94

me.

Time

A(4)

mf

stands

still

A/C

so

101

still.

I'll do my best if you hold

106

on

for

me.

A(4)

pp

111

A/C

G
D/F

stands

I can stay next to you.Time


D/F G

16. Something Amazing [Reprise].

from Beauty and the Beast.


Words and music by
Julian Butler.

q = 172

BOOTBOY:

11

al -

G/B

Looks can be

de - ceiv - ing.



See -ing is - n't


G/D

ways

be - liev - ing.
A

17

er - ance,

No -one can be blind


A G

F E D

find pat - ience with - in,


C/G

to

D/G

look un -der

ap -pear - ance, but with time,


G

C/E

E7/D

E7


the skin

per - sev

and some thing


D/G

a-

23

maz -ing may be - gin.


G

28

32

36

41

46

COOK:

like a thrash - ing, in a flash it can make some - one


B B

Ma - gic.
G

good.
A

gave

my

50

wand
D

a wave, and ma - gic.


G

Could - n't help it, Dove,

would do both of

you

and

ma - gic
B
B

know what you mean, dear.

BOOTBOY: Quite ex treme!


A

Some - times

thought I'd

58

fa - vour.

you felt the love

54

gone too far.

BUTLER:

E9

But

turned out great for

G7

ev -'ry - one's sake.

E(2)

Now



62

And she loves you.

66

rais

played.

played.



C9

ing

some -thing a - maz

B7

69

ing

some -thing a - maz

Some -how we're rais

ing.

ing.

do,

but say that we're

New love is

made,

this play has been

New love is

made,

this play has been

ing

ing

some -thing a

maz

ing.

some -thing a

maz

ing.

Some -how we're rais

D7

but say that we're

C/G D/A

do,

D/F

q = 129.25

There's noth - ing left here to

C/E

q = 129.25

rais

There's noth - ing left here to

you love him.

G
B7

A/C

May -be it's


May -be it's

72

true,

may -be it's not.

Some -thing be -tween

it. Now that you'veseen

true,

may -be it's not.

Some -thing be -tween

it. Now that you'veseen

it, know that we

A/C

mean

mean

q = 145.

q = 164

MAID: No -one can be

blind

to

ap-

No -one can be

blind

to

ap-

BOOTBOY: No -one can be

blind

to

ap-

BUTLER:

COOK:

it.

B/F
B7/F

82

B7/D

it, know that we

it.

G/D

q = 145.

76

No -one can be
E

blind
A

to

ap-



88

pear - ance, but with

time,

pear - ance, but with

un -der

the

un -der

the

un -der

the

un -der

skin

the

per - sev - er - ance,

skin

skin

and some thing

and some thing

skin

find

find

and some thing

find

with - in,

pat -ience

pat -ience

and some thing


A/D

look

with - in,

pat -ience

look

with - in,

G/D

look

A/D


a - maz -ing may

be - gin.

a - maz -ing may

a - maz -ing may

a - maz -ing may


D

rit.




B7/A

look

with - in,

G/B

B7

93

per - sev - er - ance,

time,

pat -ience

pear - ance, but with

find

per - sev - er - ance,

time,

per - sev - er - ance,

time,

pear - ance, but with

G
B
C
G
B C


rit.

q = 126
99

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