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VOCAL SCORE
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ped.
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arco
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COOK:
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al ways
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be - liev- ing.
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er - ance,
Looks can be
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de - ceiv- ing.
See-ing is - n't
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ped.
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Look un -der
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to
the skin
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per - sev
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a-
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Down here
stench, this
feet,
or
sun - baked
cess - pit,
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o - dour,
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bins. This
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pizz.
past here.
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Heav - en knowshow
C
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cook up
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rais - ing
rais
- ing
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D/F
If
C/E
E(2)
ped.
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some-thing
A/C C9
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Might as well
G/D
A/C
it?
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face
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B/F
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ties,
Four 'ta -
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mp
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Mu - ta - ted.
C(b5)
They could
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stub ble.
It's
BOOTBOY:
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We'll
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We'll
tuck
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cheap this.
that
rit.
A/C
this
this
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C/E
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
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maz - ing.
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D7
A/C
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maz - ing.
blind
to
No-one can be
D C B
A
No-one can be
blind
to
some-thing a-
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some-thing a-
time,
per - sev
time,
per - sev
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with - in,
with - in,
look
look
un-der
un-der
the
skin
G/D
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A/C
the
G/B
be - gin.
a-
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andsome thing
A/D
a-
be - gin.
andsome thing
skin
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pizz.
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02. Pretty.
from Beauty and the Beast.
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MAID: A
10
E(4)/B
13
Sun
a - ri - ses
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curse
up -on
me,
my beau - ty.
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or song for
words
E(4)/B
all
a -round me
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F7
19
23
and
out - side my
front door,
G7/D
there's
a -round me
F7
all
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la da da, la da da,
E
B F7
And
ev -'ry time I
E7/C
step
la da da da da, la da da da da.
E7/C
G7/D
3
32
E7/C
met
has
fal - len
for
me;
it's
G7/D
36
La da da da da, la da da da da,
E7/C
G7/D
42
there
da da, da da da da, la da da
is
no - one quite
to
A7
46
from
E7
la da da
as
Vi
nam
as I
pret- ty
et -
da.
F7
da da
am.
Of
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no - one quite as
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Si -
pret - ty,
no
one quite as
pret-ty
there is
am,
as
am!
E
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sweet
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Don't get
E
i - deas,
let's
make this
E(4)/B
A boy like
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81
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score,
so
to hear;
I'm
full
F7
of
pi - ty),
you'll
me.
G(b5)
ne - ver
B
get
pret - ty
D/E
as
girl
A/C
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84
ten, you're a
D/E
hard
E
I'm a
B/D
as
92
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
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fish.
G(b5)
Well,not quite
129
It tastes of
133
It tastes like
137
charred.
It's like
141
It's
B7(;3)/F
peas.
F
meat.
G(b5)
bon - y, chew y,
G
peas,
but of
lard.
G/D
the
but it's
too
bit -ter
chunk of
quite nice.Let'ssend it
G(b5)
A/E
been.
ac - tual-ly
the
Well,more like
but of
fish,
ston - y,
F
goo - ey,
in.
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face,
G(b5)
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hands,
F
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may
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faint
G
or
die from
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
could
If I should
my
quick- er.
Think of
my
skin.
placed them on
MAID: Think of
burn
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G/D
A/E
171
A5/F
A/E
Slower.
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Find
pa -tience
with - in.
COOK:
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G/A
some -thing
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D/A
Look un -der
E/G
D/F
be
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gin.
D/F
and
D/F
the skin,
rit.
03. Toil.
from Beauty and the Beast.
Words and music by
Julian Butler.
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BUTLER:
Toil!
BronzeAge to the
14
C7
Space Age, in
G
F('9)
man
has
the
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20
Toil!
26
Eur -o - pe - an turf.
fash-ioned some
They trained us
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It took toil.
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Norse-men were
The
Do you
think it was fun?
They
G7
38
to drain but
roads on
A7
The
They got in their long -
ships,
the
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En-glish re-
59
Ger -mans,they
B7
It took toil.
The
C C/B
home.
Pictspicked
B5 A5
A7
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toil.
D
D5/F
spoils.
Toil
is
F/G
hard - er.
The
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It took
Toil is
F&
78
82
far - ther.
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is
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ne - ver
COOK:I've got
or
A7/G
boi - ls
A/F
A/E
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All me boils
B7
the
D/A
sea -sons.
Toil
to -
il.
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the
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mud.
pour
blood.
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bad - ly
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to - il.
I have to re - ly
on me,
D/A
not good
for
my
When the
not done.
in
B7
Like a slave
A/E
I'm
ven then
health, but
B/F
cry,
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slip in
E/B
to slum -ber
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138
B7/F
next thing I
E/B
I'm a - wake
BUTLER: Toil
know,
COOK: Toil
gain.
mehead's
time is
is
work,
is
work,
G/D D7
and it
all
a-
starts
G&
143
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
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or
grit with a lit tle bit of griev ance, ne -ver quit, come rain
A7/E
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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.
A few a - cres
of
A&
land,room for
D
twelve guests.
A6
house in
C/E
the coun-try
is
all
D
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we have left.
F/G G
30
coun - try
is
D/F
got.
A(2)
house in
Debt -ors
35
ta - ken
the lot.
40
cows,
B6
ter,
they've
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
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57
not much
But a
A
some game!
A
D/F
house in
the
coun -try
to you,
F7(;5)
C/E
F(;5)
is
E/G
E/G
E/G
COOK: A
A
do.
D
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MAID:
house in
the
coun
G/B
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72
G/B
78
coun - try.
break - ing
my
heart.
F/A
G/B
It's
we must
the
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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.
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MAID: A
Just get
me
E6
E6
20
E6
trin ket,
A7
a sym bol
A7
E6
quite
A7
My taste is
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ny -thing.
E6
ny - thing.
sim ple,
A7
A7
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)
I've got
A('9)
B('9)
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
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
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
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,
what
D
da,
A/C
do
D('9)/E
I'd
you get
and
So
I've more
F/E
gift,
Cook's
B
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girl
B('9)
65
the
all!
A('9)
78
89
o - pen
my own zoo.
B
BUTLER:
So,
no
a ni -mals at all.
COOK:
MAID: No
by
No dia - monds.
If
I've
No dia - monds.
dres- ses.
two.
No-ah was broke and there was -n't a boat, I could send the a - ni -mals sail - ing two
B
A
G
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a - ni -mals it's
C
I've got
85
so ma - ny
D
A('9)
98
A/C
- 'ry - thing?
- 'ry - thing? A
That's
102
A/C
- 'ry - thing?
A - ny -
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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!
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D/F
D/F
A7/G
(E)
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10
C&
C&
C&
14
D/A
18
C&
F7(#5)
COOK: I was
D/A
D7
D
D7
B
C&
Doors close
be-
22
hind
est,
me
when I
26
C&
when
29
walk
through
a for - est,
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
good andhon
I am so
C&
leave.
when we need
D(7)
36
F/G
u-pon a star
once
E/C
or twice.
A/C
F/G
43
in our
take a
leaf
know where
C/E
out
of
my
book
G&
D7(;5)
we need
D(7)
lives,
to look,
F/G
when ev
or twice
46
to front;
Once
40
49
E/C
52
A/C
here
G/B
we're on - ly
for
F/A
BOOTBOY:
F/A
C/E
time, my
D&/F
56
E/C
G&
A/C
Re-
dear.
and
D(7)
59
res-cued
me,
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)
E6
I did -n't.
softbranch break.
You just
E7
No,
E(7)
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
D/F
Once
92
or twice
95
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,
Here's
ped.
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104
107
110
spell.
Some-thing big.
Some-thing,
115
power,
zing.
113
ma
mf
for a
well,
some - thing a -
ma - gic
we
all
need
big
of
and this
lit - tle
now!
ff
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Rubato.
her!
care.
A&9
love her, I
love her, I
love
D(2)/E
C6/E
her!
16
D/F
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love
D/F
Too good
A&9
A&9
A&9
Slower.
not
there.
C(7)/E
A9
to
smile and she looks at me
G6
23
F&
G
D/F
D(2)/E
and a kiss?
30
I would,
A&9
45
A&9
A9
C(7)/E
A&9
Just way
un - der
F
A(4)
F&
One look at
C(2)/D
She's
A&9
A&9
38
ea - sy to
C6/E
me.
good.
but it's
G6
plen -ty more
too
do?
D/F
D(2)/E
C6/E
C(2)/D
A(4)
She's
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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
nerve.
so,
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F7
B/F
64
C7
you
D7
Faster.
59
the words.
rit.
F&
a tempo.
A&9
A&9
A&9
you
see?
A&9
F&
she
A(4)
is
You've
got flaws.
D/F
G6
C6/E
C(2)/D
you.
A&9
But
D(2)/E
for
too good
feed. And if
F C(7)/E
D/A
85
91
A&9
A&9
B9/D
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Music by
Julian Butler.
C
B(b5)/D
E(2)
12
B(b5)/D
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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.
q = 141
BUTLER: A rose
A rose will last
C
D/A
F C6 G
F
C6
F
C6
G7
grows.
A rose.
13
G7
F C6 F C6 F C6
se - crets close.
A/G
Where
2
16
20
C6 F C6
F C6
Thorns
may prick - le
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.
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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
have to.
pro - mised.
B7(b5)/D
B7(b5)/D
19
25
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
B(4)
37
to
act.
I've
41
make a
G
sel - fish.
E/G A
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
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.
than a -
D
C(4)
now
shine, but
leap,
E/G
where
81
86
It's all
un - known.
E
E/G
89
don't.
B
92
off 'till
G
96
to -
you
those
they
then
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
horse,
known.
COOK:
BUTLER:
horse,
horse,
B
C
C(2)/D
122
ne -ver thought
ne -ver thought
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.
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
148
up
un -
in - side.
G
G(4)/D
MAID:We
as we go a - long.
E/G
in - side.
make it
144
E E(2)/F
in - side.
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:
COOK:
(Tuning).
BUTLER:
Gui -ded
Gui -ded
Fa - ther.
on - ly thought
went to
went to
to save her
save her
Fa - ther.
Fa - ther.
to save her
Fa - ther.
save her
on - ly thought
12
shows.
shows.
shows.
While
While
o -ther en - ti - cing
o -ther en - ti - cing
o -ther en - ti - cing
21
shows.
o -ther en - ti - cing
17
text -ed
her boy-friend,
text -ed
her boy-friend,
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
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)
be -gun
for
the tongue.
get
from
Cook.
D/F
11. Everything.
from Beauty and the Beast.
q = 150
A E
ped.
mp
A
A
14
thing.
E
I can
E
have a
A
ny - thing.
E
ny -
21
comb would be
use ful,
left in
is
E
ev - 'ry -
27
where.
Morelight would ap-pease.
33
there.
Just leave it
Toomuch! Turn it
there.
ny - thing.
40
I
E
can
have
a
A
ny - thing.
E
B('9)
45
D('9)
The
49
A('9)
B('9)
52
hair.
F
da,
A/C
da.
57
of - fer you
a - ny - thing?
60
A/C
D('9)/E
A9
A9
want
65
cir - cus, a ring -mas - ter, liv -ing at my beck and call.
B9
C
D
69
A9
73
D&
76
all.
au - tumn
won't
small.
I want
hap - pen
G/D
at
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
C/E
scor - ing my
A/E
82
change when I
F/A
ask 'em!
E/G
want
92
ff
A/C
95
ev 'ry
thing, ev
101
106
A7
B/D
...my mother.
'ry thing,
C/E
E/G A
subito p
A6
'ry
E/G
ev
q = 175
q = 175
C
COOK:
10
He'll
sense
don't
how
know
she
leads
him on?
yet, butthey're in
love.
See
2 14
She
is
18
yet, butthey're
in
22
G(4)
are
ea -
sy to -ge -ther,
don't have
know
don't
love.
Look at howthey
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,
know
love.
love.
E
50
MAID:
54
let
G(4)
G(4)/C
me go!
58
May -be you should!
May -be
let me
go!
G(4)/C
Is -n't it
so
BUTLER: They
COOK:
I should!
G(4)
go!
let me
BOOTBOY:
ve -ry love - ly
will
see -ing
love
kill each
A C/G D/F
63
ther
can
you, a
73
noth - ing?
D D/C G/B G
need to buy a
Sim-ple
mo
but
ther,
do
A7(;3)/G
this
is
cru
C/G
D/F
go,
mo - ment, to
ly
What a love
el,
How
let this
wear?
Cru
D D/C G/B G
some - thing.
A7(;3)/G
A C/G D/F
do
love- ly.
if you don't
68
So
el,
some -one
78
mo - tion.
So touch - ing.
stop
them,
A7(;3)/G
some - one!
D
84
COOK:
(x31)
88
it means she
can't
real - ly,
bear
to
look!
D7
when a girl
cry!
says
real -
ly loves you.
BUTLER:
E(4)/F
G(4)
93
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
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
112
don't
don't
know
know
yet,
F
in -side.
in -side.
butthey're in
love.
butthey're in
love.
are,
glow - ing
glow - ing
yet,
are,
sis -
sis -
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
full
in
love,
in
love,
of
re -sis - tance.
of
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
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
q = 136
C7
B/D
20
weak of will.
C
Who
D/F
Who
B/D
B/D
15
2
23
How will I
D
be
B/D
B/D
hon - est,
E
36
G/D
D&
a - ny thing she
D
A
B/D
needs.
B/D
D&
me;
with
for me.
G
G/D
32
I
G
here
B/D
true and
She stands
free?
28
41
47
53
59
me.
4
65
71
76
80
dreams
D&
be
B/D
lie
rall.
G/D
B/D
free?
B/D
A/C
D/F
Who
p
G
How will I
not
me.
G
q = 150
ped.
mf
COOK:
BUTLER:
So,she took her
10
fath -er's
horse,
fath -er's
fath -er's
horse,
horse,
night.
She
night.
She
night.
She
C(2)/D
13
ne -verthought
twice.
ne -verthought twice.
ne -verthought twice.
C(4)/F
E(2)/F
G(4)/D
17
She rode in-to thedeep,dark fo - rest,
on her mind,
on her mind,
on her mind,
21
rode un - til
rode un - til
rode un - til
C(2)/D
C(4)/F
sight.
The
sight.
The
sight.
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.
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
on
80
86
me.
If
G(4)
90
die,
me.
then
on;
Hold
F
so
on
for
A/C
G/B
you
G/B
still
stands
still.
Time
C
stands
A(4) A
for me.
die,
so
stay
strong
for
on
for
94
me.
Time
A(4)
mf
stands
still
A/C
so
101
still.
106
on
for
me.
A(4)
pp
111
A/C
G
D/F
stands
D/F G
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,
F E D
to
D/G
look un -der
C/E
E7/D
E7
the skin
per - sev
a-
23
28
32
36
41
46
COOK:
Ma - gic.
G
good.
A
gave
my
50
wand
D
would do both of
you
and
ma - gic
B
B
Some - times
thought I'd
58
fa - vour.
54
BUTLER:
E9
But
G7
E(2)
Now
62
66
rais
played.
played.
C9
ing
B7
69
ing
ing.
ing.
do,
New love is
made,
New love is
made,
ing
ing
some -thing a
maz
ing.
some -thing a
maz
ing.
D7
C/G D/A
do,
D/F
q = 129.25
C/E
q = 129.25
rais
G
B7
A/C
May -be it's
72
true,
true,
A/C
mean
mean
q = 145.
q = 164
blind
to
ap-
No -one can be
blind
to
ap-
blind
to
ap-
BUTLER:
COOK:
it.
B/F
B7/F
82
B7/D
it.
G/D
q = 145.
76
No -one can be
E
blind
A
to
ap-
88
time,
un -der
the
un -der
the
un -der
the
un -der
skin
the
skin
skin
skin
find
find
find
with - in,
pat -ience
pat -ience
look
with - in,
pat -ience
look
with - in,
G/D
look
A/D
a - maz -ing may
be - gin.
rit.
B7/A
look
with - in,
G/B
B7
93
time,
pat -ience
find
time,
time,
G
B
C
G
B C
rit.
q = 126
99