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budgetbooks PIANO / VOCAL / GUITAR BROADWAY SONGS 75 Songs from 46 Shows, including Beauty and the Beast - Cabaret - Cats - Jekyll & Hyde - Les Misérables - Mamma Mia - The Music Man - Oklahoma! budgetbooks 16 18 23 32 42 35 46 58 55 62 72 6g 76 a4 90 100 104 4 CONTENTS All Good Gifts Godspell Any Dream Will Do Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat As Long As He Needs Me Oliver! Bali Ha'i South Pacific Being Alive Company Big Spender ‘Sweet Charity Bring Him Home Les Misérables Broadway Baby Follies Cabaret Cabaret Chiquitita Mamma Mia Climb Ev'ry Mountain The Sound of Music A Cock-Ryea Optimist South Pacific Company Company Consider Yourself Oliver! Copacabana (Opening Sequence) Copacabana Don'y Cry for Me Argentina Evita Footloose Footloose Getting to Know You The King and! Gus: The Theatre Cat Cats Guys and Dolls Guys and Dolls 16 120 122 126 132 140 144 150 (52 160 pbey 162 168 178 169 184 168 193 196 208 Honey Bun South Pacific I Ain't Down Yet The Unsinkable Molly Brown I Don't Know How to Love Him Jesus Christ Superstar I Dreamed a Dream Les Misérables I Enjoy Being a Girl Flower Drum Song I Have Dreamed The King and | I Will Never Leave You Side Show I'm a Woman Smokey Joe's Cate If I Can't Love Her Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical If I Were a Bell Guys and Dolls If My Priends Could See Me Nov ‘Sweet Charity The Impossible Dream (The Quest) Man of La Mancha Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't (Ma’ Baby! Follow the Boys Kansas City Oklahoma! The Last Night of the World Miss Saigon Leaning on a Lamp Post Me and My Girl Love Changes Everything Aspects of Love Love, Look Away Flower Drum Song Mama Says Footloose Mama, a Rainbow Minnie’s Boys ALL GOOD GIFTS from the Musical GODSPELL Words and Music by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Moderato (motto legaro) We plow the fields. and thank Thee then, oh _——— Gm Bb F the goodsed onthe and, for “all things bright and-——_good, — itis fed and wa = tered by God's al = mighty hand. seedtime and the har — vest, our life, our health, our food. ee He sends the snow _ No gifts have we warmth to swell 7 The breezes and all thy fove But that which Thou "9 soft re humble, from Ebmai7 Am EmvG Fmaj7 c Fimgi7 Bbmaj7 1 want to bee Fai? _ Bhmajt___——————__ebmaj7 Thank you for all of your love, c Fai? Bbmaj? thank you, Lord. 1 want to thank you, Lord, <=. Ebmai7 c Gm rin tempo per Ceer | Peres ANY DREAM WILL DO from JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Lyrics by TIM RICE Moderately e but the world was e. © y dream will with gold - en . bright col - ours and the world = y dream will Bore 3 be OG Go © OG @ OG G& DMG G& DIG ie’ ce ee oo =F = out of sight The col = ours fad - Horr: ‘The col - ours and the dream is the world and Dmyc any dream will ~ y dream, = y dream will — = Sj = y dream do, an = y- dream, Dac c Dayo an = y dream will = 7 an y dream will, any dream will W!)> £4) )> £4]! Dike 6 AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME from the Columbia Pictures - Romulus Motion Picture Production of Lionel Bart's OLIVER! Words and Music by LIONEL BART needs you you love them so, Moderato 4 NC BALI HA’! from SOUTH PACIFIC Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I! Music by RICHARD RODGERS pr - ae = Se Most peo = ple live on a lone = ly is la Most peo = ple long middle of for an-oth = er is a foggy sea One where they know they would ong © 188 ci, Refrain (slowly) Fdim F dim a eG 2 ; — = = a SS = _— Bool Hai may ell you an-y ih Aney = be : = =5 tits alll y Bi é Sa ar le? ott prt + ie) $1 4 EE bar oF > In your heart you'll hear call you: "Come a —= 7 i | a ee [> f f + ree Ge SSS Ser eae ee SE = SSS SSS = ¥ = = . = = - = p= = wind of the seat “Here am 1, Your spe = cia 20 bar F iy = tana yr ct, F fl Ez @ Come to me, spe - cial dreams z BbmiDb cy, side And shine streams, FE Faim If you F & Fim You'll a be Der pe @ EE i Come 1 me, Come to Ts wage = | ee aim TF DmviF Gaim7iF = ing in the sun ~ shine, out From alow - flying a g Fe Gaim DmvF call you, bait - & Ab BeoAb Bb ® & = Be Sing - ing through the sun - shine, come 10 _— Bas Hat Moderato (¢ =112) BEING ALIVE from COMPANY 23 Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM FF SF: eT —— >) 2! == = e F N — oes ae so = = _ — a ee ‘Some-one ‘Some-one to hold you too to need you too to hurt you too to know you to ee e as 7 =i = Be = ao SS deep, Someone To ru-in your well Someone to put you through Se sleep, to make you a hell, and give you sup #, toco * Add notes in parentheses 2nd time only ip =— a o through, Who'll al- ways be (-112) E — > 3 —_—— 3 ——— »—, _) Tr __)_ CTT pa SS = = = —— — = x = J Some-bod - y hold me too close, Some-bod Some-bod — ¥ need me too mucky Some_bod — “ h st = Ps se | NO » )T5 2 = = <> => tpt 1 deep, Some-bod - y sin my chair And ewrin my well Some-bod = ¥ pull me up short And put_me through Bee sa —— Add notes in parentheses 2nd time only. fused, ee Mock me with 29 f a el _— — raise, (SSS oS i i $33 te SF TT au. ded 2 SSS ~ ma ' - — Be eet nd a laa) See Se eee Sa ee rea rset reas love, y crowd me with ‘Some-bod BIG SPENDER Words by DOROTHY FIELDS ‘Music by CY COLEMAN, Moderately, with a beat <____ a oo == 7 bm Bb if ey SSS = as - gw ote The minute you walked in the joint 1 could oo you were a man of distinction, a € — eee oo ie as Jas : : L _ Dre == = 7 a v EL Al. Dm 5 (os = wz igre = SS SSS SS 5 rel ez big spender good Took - ing, soe = fined say SSS SS SS SS ES 2 = = SS = Bb ATS Dm i if _ SSS SS wouldn't you ike to know what's go - ing on in my mind? So let me get 33 Bb E] Ee 1 don't pop mycork for ev = ry Dm BbT AT a es ei Big spend-er, spend a litte i Would n't you like to have D Fem Bm D Em By Emy fe = laughs, laughs? T can show you's Bho ALS aE fe" DS. a1 Coda ee — piviete ood time. ‘The min-ute you ae eee copa Ne === Hey. big spend er! = SSS a it-te time — with me Spend a lit le time — with SS =a = 7 Dy aS 35 BROADWAY BABY from FOLLIES Words and Music by STEPHEN SONDHEIM W745 039-5 a3 = : =e = Ie rm just a Dm Bbdim/0 Gsus s # 2 é & * — - | SSS oe = walk = ing off my ti red feet, sv = ing at the five and ten, PT ee oe ae I Be o Dm Bodim/D ou & ae a d ie ‘ + —— SSS aos Se ur ing For + see - ond oe © be in Bean > mg ‘or 7 egrent day ne ih be me Om eg Bodim/D al eee Gsus os — learn = = ing _how ing rounds - to sing and all at - ter —S eT aT fe Hae | | Ao Aa 6 ‘on, some there's just to pierce Misti 37 38 Heights. Square. — Om Bbdim/D Gsus G my dreams will bee P "stick it tong e BT 07 ca7 07 eg its breaks. 87139) of grease - paint and conn 97 o7 cy o7 BT i a : ay to strut my a ie DS, al Coda ga Ad a work = ing for @ nice man tke a Zieg - feld or a Weiss - man in big-time . CABARET from CABARET ‘Music by JOHN KANDER: Lyrics by FRED EBB Ee Ae exts Ae maj 47 Bao eT Ae Enadil3) AB ret Plt down the eS SS ——s ae be Ebaim Aect co == SF ey. Lies a ab = a ret old chum, As hm Femi) Fw? BT we - = col = © = brat = ng come hese the bane: Come Blow a bor, start Bil friend known 28 EL ~ sie, With aehom shored four sor = id rooms. in ers ar bs Gtr ch Fo Chel - sea She wasn't what you'd call a lush -ing flow ~ or Pertisia te Bm? FE? Bm? ET ek Fe terme as eves as Ens As ‘Well, that's what comes of i day she died the neigh bors came to snick - er vis ne a be ctw ct | foo much pilb and quo” Sot when 1 stw her id cut like 9 ee eae Pepa ris Rubato co tbat ony tous 9 No — By os © — — a — 7 | queen She was the hapepicest cose Fd oy et son 1 on ctu? cy en Brow 87 7 — = i + +f Pea think SF tesie Ho ths very day. 1 re = membvrhoveshedtor lo me and say a A * st Slowly AS Ets Ae ents sit = ting na ee ~ . - et old chum, Come 1 the cab) Edin cm Chin Dwr or cm Fou taabo 8 Fits ab rds am oBWE AR WP AE ABBE 55 CLIMB EV'RY MOUNTAIN from THE SOUND OF MUSIC Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN Il Music by RICHARD RODGERS Maestoso 2 @¢ @ @ #2 & @ @ - = 2 = ee - ae — 3 i Ei - Sf iia hd Say wun, tee uy! Sw Refrain (with deep feeling, like a prayer) ° D G Gm? ¢ : ¢ Fay? a ea & ff a ee i = ; SEF rS 3 atte SS Sj rh - ae _—_—— : eS ee =| FoaRol FF Pep ee g ea ule ne "age cg bm? a c a = & = x tS ; =: = =| = Ss = SS s RE we. ey wm, cr “ry path you now : zs : =I 5 = - E sf * t = P -y wl i od wW 4 “i | | = e a Chim it espr 1 FngiD c Fol = tow ev dream that will_need the love you can 37 Allargando Climb = “ry moun - tain moto crese F lesa a wy we pitt erese e poco a poco allars. iho zc Dav c | ap ‘ream! «dream! FY rman CHIQUITITA from MAMMA MIA Words and Music by BENNY ANDERSSON, BJORN ULVAEUS and BUDDY MARY MAC-CLUSKEY D> caBasy truth, | CChi-qui-ti = ta, tell me what's wrong, down, you're en-chained by your own sor - row, I'm a shoul det you can cry on, and your love's 2 blown out cand - le, in ——________ your eyes there is no hope you bestfriend, Vm the one you is gone and it seems 100 ei 7 ter Ut tein Cate D one (ABs) neo SS Se SSS for to «morrow, — must te = lyon. hard to hand le How I hate to see you like this, You were al- ways sure of your - self, — Chi-qui-ti = ta, tell me the uth, cfm (A Bass) (iP, ih AS SS = SS you cande-ny it, bro - ken a feath- er, you cande-ny it, can see that you're, oh, 30 hope we can patch it that you're, oh, $0 sad, $0 qui-et up’ to- gether, Chi-qui-ti -ta, you and | 33d, $0 qui-et,—— e You'll be dane - in’ once a-giin and the pain Chi-qui-ti ta, youand1__ ry A i but the sun is still in the sky and shin- in’ above you, let me hear_you sing once a fA oe —_ 4 4 4 _ SSS SS more like you did be + fore sing a new song, Chi-qui-ti = ta a pp ta —=——— a 4 S- = SS = = aa SSS == ———— -+ o a to Coda at * cy ge — = fr = pe + ~ ae = | Tey once moree ike you did before, sing'a new some, Fs: try once more ike you did be = fore, sing anew song, Chi et oy = CONSIDER YOURSELF ° from the Columbia Pictures - Romulus Motion Picture Production of Lionel Bart’s OLIVER! Words and Music by LIONEL BART Moderate March Tempo ZL. a a SS cm “aa fone of the fam - i part of the fur - Gm7 cr. Pe Free F wr we eo Ea & 8 ge & B going to get a - long! fit should chance to be ‘mies. Cyc wevegat we INo- bod = Chaim Br & A ‘2 = A Al-vays a chance we'll meet tome - body to the il, On "Wy its “Wise “to. ‘be han dy wey 2) roll ~ ing pin, Sa — » Fro FT. B Fm6/Ab 2 a &€ & 8 &7 cm ebm/ay [PFT 6 COPACABANA (Opening Sequence) from COPACABANA ‘Music by BARRY MANILOW Lyries by BRUCE SUSSMAN and JACK FELDMAN Gm? Exe Ftne fh ES ba t= ALL At the 78 bid = Gn cada Fa? “ea af sta I > Atm? Am? Bim? Co-pa-ca- ba - on cou? Fat ee 1B ore zal Ta. ALL (Ab-ha!) ade Pn Bh 1B» ort iE sii a smu - sic and some-thing and 3 Bn ed oo, Be mu - sic and something and STEPHEN | (il getit!) some-thing what is it? Mu - sic and some-thing and Topp maa 3 some - thing and some thing and some- thing what is it and 3 3 J d tight # embsyc cays? a fe ‘STEPHEN ALL Um music and feathers? a Gm? Gm? 4, STEPHEN _ ALL STEPHEN G ts = = Bad, uh, Music and flowers? Boo! Worse OK susie and ! F pa ——— ; § = Sree 25 == Fim? Ga? “ES Eno a Gime Fao fs ALL STEPHEN passion. ‘Uh huh! Music and passion gee —3— 4 i = = = ber —_ = 2S ere See Sa Fa? a Ne i ii , ey . a ——— — or ee] eS SSS oe Copeca- bas ta mus sic and pas - sion were ALL (Yeah!) ALL (Unb v a — - —— ated Jee 2 Bap te 5 ‘— = F = =o —S IF a — : = : — = pe SSS = 3 oat 2 == eo T T a vay the oP =z Des Fin? SAMANTHAS Co-pa-ca - ba (Stephen) Repeat to fade a DON’T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA from EVITA Words by TIM RICE Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER stow _ SSS Ss ” ee 4 ‘ Fr : = = + = Gt = 3 i = 55 bh wort te eke sys ow'lltink age When 1 oye ! ote SS SSS SSS SS yw explain how 1 fe That 1 still need your love af ter } — = — — r Ss 6 ==; (— pte ta 2 y= es = =e eS = —- c Amc & B 6 == = $ = == _ | = oe =| all that P've done; You won't be fieve me f === SS = == SS ee St 35 Ey All you will see isa girl you once knew although she's dressed upto the sr — Thad 10 Jet it hap-pen, Thad to change: Could-n't stay all my fife down at Look-ing out ofthe win-dow, stay-ing the fe > pe on & B 5 ——I— rn thing new . = pressed me eo Don't ry for the - left you. All through my. r—— S Am a 2 wild days, my mad_ex — ist -enee, TE kept my promise, ______ don't keep your } dis - tance, And as for for-tune and as nev - er in vit CQ cr = Se as Though it seemed to the world they were all 1 de sired, Amc sions, they're not promised 10 be the answer was ere the time It copa Dr G © Poa i DS. al Coda zi Tose you and hope you love me. Have 1 said 100 much? Em? nothing more 1 ean think of = + = 5 SSS LSS SS ail you have dois Tomk at me toknow tht ew = “ry word isu SS SSS SS SSS 3 = ~—_ SS ° = == : 3 Bec RIC ¢ gE ra & ———= es ae 5 pogo Fe ) + —— jaa $i | FOOTLOOSE from the Broadway Musical FOOTLOOSE ‘Words by DEAN PITCHFORD and KENNY LOGGINS ‘Music by KENNY LOGGINS wb ” DeaddvA AT Diagsya. Al. Diadgava aL ‘9 af (Fa 3 4! fy Ml H alll ing, — or eke E79 ES DA E xe & & To-night 1 got loose, your Sun = day knees. A Bm? You're play — int DA A Ao DA Ay. D cs = ean fly few if youd on ly cut loose hae it re Asta wd — Fin, we've got First) AS ws DA ae =i cay ga 2 ev ty-bod = yout loose. £ 100 GETTING TO KNOW YOU from THE KING AND | Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS Moderato CG CainTHG coi Co Ebadi? i i Ws a ver yam = cient say = ing But a tue and hon - ext pu = pilk you'll he taught As a teach =e Tye been 2 - jj i E at an ee = SS SS 101 Fim? oG Al, Am? leam - ing (You'll for give. me if Toast) And I've now be = come an yr agra @ = fl (Spoken) 3 _ oe Tad fart = Gre On de wh jes then lao yon ¢ Den? a Get-ting to know you. get-ting to know all a bout you 4 101 Fgim? os Al, Am? # gE zr) i & : SSS And I've now be = come an eam - ing (You'll for = give me if Fost) 7 Dq7iG qn 2 & ‘soto ex = pert On the sub = ject Fike most, Getting t© know you —— Refrain (gracefully and not fast) c Dm a Get-ting 1 know you. ‘getting to know all a bout you : - - — mp ‘ranguillo — Get-ting 10 like you, get-ting to hope you ike me Fei? F6 Get-ting 10 know Putting it my way, 4 ee ang » Danis r z You ate precise = ly 4 Ne a © m7 q et Getting 1 know getting to feel free : bm a Dm @ Dm a cr, 5 Pt When 1 am with 2 Have-n't you 90 ey & 103 m7 g z_@ Sud-den-ly 'm bright and 4 _—_ ee 3 g- fo 2 2 iad AnT? DT Am? D7 & & Be - cause of all the beau-ti-ful and new 2 poco a poco erese m7 an leam-ing about you a2 IF | CAN’T LOVE HER from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by TIM RICE Freely c 7 SSS Beast: And in my twisted face —__ Am og z= === x i a a SS = 7 rs = esa FmailG 6 ca a i" (6 ee = {kind — ness. And from my tor-tured shape, —— 153 co cm no com-fort,no es cape, —_ 1 see, but deep with-in is With more motion Fm Gus gy Em Bb cB BR SP = —— ter lind — ness. less, FA ca F619 cr DivE EmiG FIA Ge Em Bb crB> tempo cg Foo cre Moderately EmiG FIA GA c DmJ(add4) it mp tenderly Dm? CE F Fingj iG Fmai7/A can't love —s fF 155 GB ous DinJigdas) cm Fmajy Fo et _ Fe ; a = —3—_ passion could reach 3 Cet y | og FIA GB c. GB Am Dm7 1 could have rms Foose =i and make her — love I t Agitated FIA. Fav/Ab Gr Am 156 moved 187 Fam ¢ pic op ff «tempo EmTsus EmvG so ho e 3 pain could be f etempo DFE Gmaj7 G6 DIA GIB AIC D AICY Es) Eg i & & # life could be pa Bm Em? Dre Gg Gmaj7/A No point an = y — more, it 1 cant love me ni 2 214 § 5 _§ #42, $——s-— ss. (Rt tee tee 5 : S = ACH GB ACE F Gm7add4 Ey & &F a ; SS Se Se =| hope T could have loved her and that she'd g p55 2 : 5: 5 T a | 5. > Sa Fi pet _ =e - ee ee el | 158 Dm Am rb BhiD Tt RE ae free. But it's not to mf moving ahead Bbm/Db FIC CTgus o. BbIC Ea # ¢ ¢ 2 # 1 can't GmiC AnvCBbICAmIC DIC F Db fe wT let the world be broadening 2 aren 8 KANSAS CITY from OKLAHOMA! Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I Music by RICHARD RODGERS Eby Ab eT = 5B lamed a thing or conyight 180 oy LAIson MLS Gm count = ed twen = ty SS — = o a? f = wme Tuk a walk Nev 1 put omy byt: . . ha) SS SSS —— te pe a s = ie a J le ! BE : 2 10 ab abo ab bo, Gn Ab be a en eo strange cyp> phys vypb ff fe Rb bag? DyBb Bo Eb e =P ae 5 next! (Spoken:)Yeah whut!) thin's up ry thin's up 181 gone a= bout as fur as they gone about «as fur as they cn AD ca. = a & fa went and built serap = er sev = en stor ies high, go aig the ~ ter they call =a bur - lee - que ee me bout as high as a build if - ty cents you c'n see Sry = thin’s Tike a in Kan of the gals and pink 182 bye Eb? ab o a ® me : = is bet = ter than a mag = ie an teem as round a bove as she was round be Bbaim Bb com the rad swear that she hai ea Fm Fu? = te g z See a= or on when - ev - er you want some heat, With pad = ded from er shoul = der to her heel, ut ev = ry kind com = for ev ty house is all com - 182 aby Ebr A> o bet round cor i coy a bain Bb & i tun the md = ie swear that she bain eb a fo. Fag oa & im ge when - ev - er you want some heat hher shoul der (0 hher heel, fot ev = ry house fond act when she inthe rain thin’ she had as they cn ab = so - ute - ly real! She went a - bout as fur as. she could rts Ee = & (Spoken:) Yes sir gone a = bout as went a - bout as S 184 LEANING ON A LAMP POST from ME AND MY GIRL Moderately, with a lilting swing (7 By NOEL GAY eb BS = SS z Bb Gm cm? fr Bain fr SS SE SS Se van ing on a lamp Maybe you think 1 took 2 amp, Or you may = rs = 7 Pope lee re Be Sf et et == Bb ont ao Bb Daim Cm = SSS 5 Whik tm hang «ing “Wound to seal ca but = 3 Sx SSS = —=—Ts s— = eS Bb Gm cm? 5 Bb6 Bim Pe 10, Pm nota cr00k, And if you think that's what T 2S) SS SS 100 PH ell you SSS 165 Bb BbIA Gm a F cm 7 why Tm here and Bb Bbmaj7 Bb6 Bb cm? "7 leaning on a lamp post at the cor-ner of the street, In case a certain Tittle lady comes Bb cmt FEB Dm? Gmt my, poe nic a ebiP ca Bb Bbmai7 hope the lit = tle Ia dy comes by. don't know if she'll get a way. She 186 Bb6 Bb cm br Gm Bb oe But an y= way 1 know that she ty. on a doesn't always get a= wi te cm? a Gm BIC a by. There's no oth er gil Toul wait for But Bb Fo PF OD Gm a this one Td break an = y date for, T wort have task what she's - ——=s SSS = SSS Bb BoA Gm Bb cmt D so-lue ly wonderful and marvelous and peau i= ful, And an. y-one can under - stand pf Se Gm Bb7 D+ eee why ‘m leaning on lamp post at the cor-ner of the street In case a Bb FI Bb FT sr + = cor tain it le ‘dy comes by. rm by “LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING from ASPECTS OF LOVE Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Lyrics by DON BLACK and CHARLES HART Drammatico ry = thing: hands and sy thing} ays are == fac = 0s earth and sky. long - er words mean more Love, 189 A ET A D A a # & = & ey > ry- thing: how you live and how you die strong - est heart, pain is deep - er than be ~ fore Love ean make the sum=mer fly ora night seem ike a Love will tum your world a - round and that world will last for- a & a a a life = time Tove changses ev ~ ‘ry ~ thing: now 1 evs er = ove chang-es ev - “ty ~ things brings you > A = = # a at your name. Nothing in the world will ev ~ er brings you shame. Nothing inthe world will ev - er se Bb } : a | : = @ 2 & a Bb a Bk in = 10 the world we go, fan ~ nin & B to Bb e pe g _ ‘= B - 2) & @ oS = z= ep «Sao = years. Love bare in and nad = dan I a our ey Glagi fe , ae e * ar makes fools of ‘poco ritard tempo Be eb pork A 8 fH g eB af & we make are Be Be . i s * FF = love chang - es ev = ‘ry thing Love will nev - er, nev - er let you poco ritard Sf aiempo er mew = er let you ‘tempo, meno momo s Bb 5 8 Sf eves ‘molto ral. 1 LOVE, LOOK AWAY from FLOWER DRUM SONG Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS. Lento ‘ — Gh =: 1 have wished be = fore. 1 will wish no — — Sa SS more. Love, look a-way! - Love. Yook away from me. Fly. when you pass my dor, Fly and getlost at (rr Isp SS 194 = a lecus say we're Ctadao c Bain? pe Am through. good are you for try to muh 195 r cia ¢ fs a # @ ly though f # 3 a Bain? EB ‘me and set Dm a Look a - way, Took a-way, ook a = way Ss oo SF motto espr. ee nd F Q # e at ee MAMA SAYS from the Broadway Musical FOOTLOOSE Words by DEAN PITCHFORD. Music by TOM SNOW Eb Ab/ED Eb Ab Db/ab Ab x rs aR am mI” me Ey — ‘ry thing 1 ev = er leamed that gets me through the worst, — 1 a it { i Gnarbs Fo? EbgisniG AbIBS Bb? co 7 B ee es = aS SF o + f tum to Ma-ma fist, and you'd be wise to mema-rize— what Mama says (0 me. — - z . py sage as on = Z $e | ua | mp of _ 5 ae Pes S —— = = - S| 197 With a bayou beat Eb7 Agim Abm a = (Spoken:) Now, Mama ain't been wrong yet, and I'm living proof EbIG FT ‘Agim + saysdon't use a toust-er "while stand-ing inthe show-er says don't drink bot cof - Fee ly ing down in bed. — ee ae Now who can ur gue with that? Ma ma says don’t hold your breath” for Donte ven give it a thought. Ma- ma says never eat anything chat's = +7 Abaw2re BbmbsDb BBA i Ee S - 7 Tong-er than an ho = ut ‘The woman knows where it's at!__ big-ger than your head — Is she a whiz or what? And Mama says Ab? bine Ab? Eh Abb ab? Db/Ab AborBb gs = ge: rm’ SE = — ¥ i aes > so 7S SSS ie dott mater if youre’ king or ye a daa Eb AWES Eb ERG Ab Adin? Ebb OY Em FT AbIBE 2 3 #8 = aa 2 SS SSS clown, One you drive up @ mountain, you can't back 1 ane 7 OP Pra aie ee SS mh voli a & : = == es = SSS Saas SSS SS h a SSS Se Se =F $ $i Ss | Ab Abia Abnie b cm or ae ae . 2 =) = 1S ee SSS SSS clear and con cise Daddy says "I love her, son but gst: ——— Z £ = SSS wes ¥ fp lm t PEs SS SSS z : @ Ab gin? —__& & 6 === aS Tet = ss she's got marbles missin'.” But Tsay, “Hey! t's freead ~ ioe ie ee = SSS == a ee ~ >!” SSE SS] _== SS Fry we og = tive SSSR = _—- sae = vo pet at a fa z a Ro ¢ = date € — ae all you realty own, and 1 beclieve that she’s right SS] Ma~ma says if you've got doubts, well then, —— be i = ct. 2 ~~ _ Dm(add2V/A Dav fight. ‘And Ma-ma says. boy, you're not &- lone. Just means you're ead = y 10 = 2 Bb EIB Bb BBIC Fr Bb Eb/Bb Bb BbIC 2 PRR ase e it doesent matter if you're a king for you're a F Gm7 Guim? FIA Bb Buin? FIC ANCE Dm Bf & F&F & & FF, a bic F Bb ack — down, You can wen up the heat 201 Bin? BIC byes Rr poe es tum up the road. youean car -ty beat youcan carry a toad —-youean a Feusia Gm7b5/Bb cys C1, Bbsus27D E co = IS roe 5 throw a ft you ean throw a puned, youean bring up a child, you ean poco rall, z cobb one Bb E/BbBbBHIC a EE vc = & ge — a ——— Dring up your lunch! Ma-ma says it does n'c * Bb ms if you drive @ mand bar- gain or drive a - round town, ff 202 ob og fie AnceDm g bic & 8 & a drive up a moun tain, you can't back: An? Bain? BC ih up a mounsain, BD FID Bic & 203 MAMMA MIA from MAMMA MIA ‘Words and Music by BENNY ANDERSSON, BJORN ULVAEUS and STIG ANDERSON i ai es eo Moderate, Steady 4 Feet eS a a a a a ee ee ee ee —— = = lL mustcometo an end. that _T've told_you we're through. z ee = ee = — f = Look at me now, — will 1 ev ertearn, don" tknow how — ‘And when you gor — when youslam the door, I think you kaow — there's a i= re with = in you know iat Pm not Sa — Ee a er ee ie noe el oe SS Sa bell rings Aaah t , == SSS SS Se Se fone more look and 1 for = get ev ~ ery-thing — Oh, ——— =S== yous mam-ma mi - a," does it show a= gitin?— Fee — SS == === — EEE SS ES BE © com ® | — Bey — tS SSS 208 MAMA, A RAINBOW from MINNIE‘S BOYS Lyrics by HAL HACKADY Music by LARRY GROSSMAN = ~T f Dirace! Rubato Amaj9 + What do. you give to the la dy who has given all her ife and —— SSS We 4 m9 Amal 3 chm —. SS ee qe Fs = ee tove 1 you? ‘What do you give to the rea-sons you are livin"? could Sg SS ag A 5 a te soe b> 4,2 == eS SSE ae SS SS SS SS eS es = ee = 209 Chorus ‘Tempo (with tenderness) ASIA Amaj7 DotA Amai7 a rain-bow, Mama, Devs Amaj7 Anais A Bmrre the moon to wear ‘That's not good e-nough, Amaj9 Fam Brie 9 Bini Fo enough, —— A Dea, Ama? Dea maj? Dow Amaj? a pal ~ ace, Diasmonds like door knobs. Moun-tains Botte maja Fim i — & — ——— poe ee oe ° spare. ‘That's not rich e-nough, no, not rich e-nough, ~ t zy = 2) _-— *2 ~ eee ee ee ov = ae — J fg ae = SS - Ess SSS nite E79 Fm tno # = = = hep x SS pe SS ot for Mama Mama, a life time, growed with laugh = er ——— —_ De i = oe < K <— = == = g TT nn ae 3 33 ~ — . \. E Jee | f ve St SSS SS Bove es Cbmiic Cai? FG Z - - . ‘ = i that’s not Tong e-nough, not al? tong Whavean 1 give ou ‘ = eee —_— Oda gga: fe gep cit it $58 © _ hs | a tt - — —* * t + © Dm Cmaj? GC DICT CmiIG Cayo = aD SS 4 Ga T can ge you? What will your pres ent be? an Dm7KG majo al-ways young Am Fmaj7 Em bm ‘That's the Ma — ma al = ways see ose co cas Pina? Bm That's for © FIG with love 22 MATCHMAKER from the Musical FIDDLER ON THE ROOF ewonus Words by SHELOON HARNICK ‘Music by JERRY BOCK Waltz tempo wg (Female: Match ~ mak - er, match - mak - ef, (Male:) Match 2 mak > er, match > mak = er, ffi tt Match = mak - match = mak = er look through Match > mak > match = mak > et ook through 23 Bb cn cr OF c7-9 And make me a per = fect match. And make her a per - fect match, nl bang the You beng the 12 match «mak ~ er, matcn~mak = ef, Bing whe vel You bring the (Mi) Match ~ mak + er, match «mak - er, Well bring the veil You bring the ffi fF re ‘sien - dor and Bring me a ring, Please take your Up, to this min - slender and ing her a ring. Jong - ing to be the en vy of all 1 see. mis > un -der-stood that | could be stuck for. good, long + ing” tobe the ens vy of all, shell See, 28 Bom7 & make him you. wore make — him would = nit would > ont he were he wore F F6 Fmaj7 mak ~ or, match - mak make me mak = er, match -mak = er, make her PP ff! catch me. catch her FT Bo Bomaj7 C7sus find of Mate Lyric} Mt tlt ttl tt 216 copa Gm7 C7. Fm Play = ing with maten = tet can get burned. So (Mate:] 80 oO Find me Find her Un = less he's a And’ make her a bring bring a7 Groom me Groom her catch me Catch her MAYBE THIS TIME from the Musical CABARET ‘Words by FRED EBB ‘Music by JOHN KANDER = May-bethis ie. he'll stay May «be this tne, fe Ss He willhold me fast. me Tinitii.- SSS SS 219 PIL behome at Vike the eis a vi vl 4 v1 ~~ _ “~ al al onl ~y a wl — — i rin eis ria ess = and the time be fore. loves @ win-ner— * G6 oo © ce ia 35 ein nia eins 50 no-bod-y loved me, Lady Peace-ful.. Lady Hap-py.— IS ein rian rine e Pritt nei Prope Prt Am? Ctdim DT ioe macs ‘That's what [long ¢0 All the ods are jin my fa - vor rine marin ries s rrorF rrp Terror Some-thing’s bound 10 be - W's_ got to hap-pen, — a 3 a re! rr Ge a hap-pen some time May-be this time TN re a — Ab AbS AbIS ei eis oo is ao I So no-bod - y_ loved Db+ a mas La- dy Pesce-ful— La dy Hap py. — reine ein is rr T pbs Daim Bb7 That's what Tong tobe. Feb, BBO in my fa ~ vor Some-thing'sbound — 0 be - gin. mam ~ ‘ Por oF OF Bbm9 BbI3 by == — & SSS ¥ May < he this time 1M m3 gary Sa ieee Ui “ MEMORY from CATS Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER ‘Text by TREVOR NUNN after T'S. ELIOT Not a sound from the pave = ment. — Has the moon lost her all a= lone in the moon Tight 1 can smile at the light the with = ered leaves col = Ie my feet ber the time 1 knew) what = ness was, DavE> — Cnyeb Dm Dayk> Cry 224 & ‘@ a: @ z T must wait for the a tempo 26 cord ' Gee Se wet tise —— Py Seas Sea ae se bb cob o z fi) & = sg SS 227 The street lamp aby a hight ‘poco rit a rempo all a - fone with the mem — of my days in the 228 Fn Eons ebm fy ; mo touch e - stand what arempo OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN’ ~ from OKLAHOMA! Moderate Waltz Eb Egim7 rr Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS. bright gold — en have _— all the cat = tle are stand all the sounds ofthe. earth the like like 37 2 2 ' z a4 - __ _ ——— SSS eo t mead 230 BbIAb ERG Abc Eb/B> = a com is as high cle = phant's don't tum th heads me ride breeze is bus = don't miss Absus Bb? tb ab Agim Bb Bi 3 eb Bb7 Eb Fin? Bb AL the All the 28 ar, cm At money.mon-ey mon-y,money, momey,toney,mon-ey.money. wegen mane need a companionyou can ring ting-a-ling for the maid. Ifyou happen to be rich and you find you are Dm money,mon-ey,mon ey, money, mon-y,money, mony, money, AAA Ww. Titi g 1 left byyourlov- er. the you moan and you groan quite a lot, youcan tkeit on the chin, call a cab, and be- abr what? o eon your fourteen ca - nat Both Mon - ey makes the the 1 the 235 (Raspberry) on be = ing Money.money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money, mon-y, cm gy When you have-n't an-y coal in the stove and you freeze in the win ter and you 1 Ls T ‘mon, When you have-n't any coal in the stove and you freeze in the win-terand you curse to the wind at your ai a7 curse to the wind at your fate, Whenyoubaven't an- y shoes on your feet fate, When you haven't an-y shoes on your feet and your coat’s thin as pa-perand you look thirty pounds un =der- cm Took thi ty : eR i SEUSS. ee ‘weight.When you goto get 2 word of adevice from the fat little pastor, he will (ell youto love ev == SSS ar tell you to love ev- er mare Butwhen hun-gercomes to rap at the win-dow see how AAR Boe Sao ae tat, at-a- tat, at the window, wee how love flies out the ie ey makes the world go. 4 -found, the fink = ing, lank - i 237 mon ey, money, mon - ey, mon - ey, mon- ey, mon fle, get alt = the, mon-ey, mon-ey, mon-ey, mon -ey, all that makes the world go round, 1t_ makes. the world 238 NO OTHER LOVE from ME AND JULIET Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS Moderato Cat Em b7 Gry g . E ® %4F5F)8 8 pace rit How far parempo ans br PBS & te How man — y weep = ing. Bb? Eb gy cm cma ma gg & g How far a= way How long have 1 ony ©1953 by Rad Rod ang Ox Hann naomi ome ot pseslonan sd roe he wort 239 AbT Gis cbr F7bs ee 5 & Till you come back Bb? a CTs C7 = @ 88 @ When will 1 know? When will I know? temp Refrain (slow Tango tempo) F B No oth - er love have 1 Watch-ing the night, ing that you could be GnyBb op orbs eo Watching the night with me "0 1 op g > = from long - ing. Int yourarms FIL fly ~~ —— E GnyBb op Waiting to hear you say —_ 2a Locked in yourarms Tl stay - No oth - er love have No oh - er “ows 7, |r im | OKLAHOMA from OKLAHOMA! Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I “Music by RICHARD RODGERS Moderately cr prair = ie where the where the ks bm Cas : _8 Re ome Pa = - = west we sme m sot = } == = SE = = — 7 a 2 2 FoF —T — SS Zz - z 7 = ay D a c " & 2 E ef es woe = * r — + fight be = hind the - o F6 Dm7o5 © ae And when 27 & el) yeeos! you're © AdimvG G7 “ ONCE IN A LIFETIME from the Musical Production STOP THE WORLD - | WANT TO GET OFF Words and Music by LESLIE BRICUSSE ‘and ANTHONY NEWLEY Moderately > fate takes his —3—— in my life feel ike @ gi = ' soar like an en gle A> ‘Bbm BT Bom7_ BT Aomaj7 G7 Bal , i ; 8 ig this igmy mo ment, if i oR A o4 _ = * SS ee > ae = tho’ it may be just once in my fife time Fm going to. do great, & Bom7/Eb ius | tit ! things PEOPLE WILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE © from OKLAHOMA! Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN Il ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS & Guim Am? Gaim Daye te a BE Te Ef & ———— SS SSS] . = —— = ete — —_—~ Why Go they think up sto = es that Tink myname wth Some peo = ple cliim tht you eto much Te = Why do the neigh 1 Why do you ‘take _— SSS (ey es ee pyr "or orto, * a ffi a ie & —_— # —— ea == eS their know 252 en . bo o FE a e _ & Here isthe gis a ist keep a slice of bow = quets at Don't throw —__ me. my charm {00 much. _ — Fe — =e = =| 1 Bur rer 8 ys bo ie Jokes 00 rain with Dar ple will ple will must = n't feels so Tr glow ike mine, grand in mine t — a . c cut z & wr B &f sy we'te in love! say we're in love! "o 19 by pb Bates er ze R col - eet - ing things, me my all night with me. the stars re lf ATS. AT Du Dm? Cain? fe B rose andy fade from a fr c Amt br Ps - B = pect = ing things = ight with me. SS Claaao) PROLOGUE: THE OLD RED HILLS OF HOME from PARADE Music and Lyrics by JASON ROBERT BROWN Steadily, with passion (d= 88) Fail) rei mp Fare Bbiadaoy Feu) trunk peetterees Sees st isee se. ¢ ¢ Se SS eS SSS la: = i fe) Se a Bo(add9yF cur FID) oe South = Yand——— SS —— Be = SS Badd) of Home- 259 Baus F Dm? che Pus : for these G Gm that’s of the tuth— 260 that must en = dure ina town. a eee a en 5s B>(n03) FED Old Red day! Ast jour . ney. be yond ae fatetene fot PDS EDS 261 F Bb(add2yD Ceadd2yE ae oe them, these Old Red of Home. Se a ee fey bio of the Non sion them, fo tetecetene POI E 5 . sfene : 262 they've taught, peace in the land. whee Hon ~ or lives and breathes: — the oT Te eee Ses 263 BIC BbiC Home! cons (falsetto) poco rit PROMISES, PROMISES from PROMISES, PROMISES lyric by HAL DAVID Music by BURT BACHARACH ot cHUucK: —— a ____—____. = =| 7 € == === Prom ~ is - es, prom - is - es, T'm all through with prom is - es, promis - es oe en a yavi oy freaeie SSS SSS SS SS SS = is - es, promis - es, That what wrong ape aa, night ri U U Wee aul SIT DOWN YOU'RE ROCKIN’ THE BOAT from GUYS AND DOLLS By FRANK LOESSER Piano Voice + Am co Greely) — Fa! aE rhe SS = a GaSe. ~ ooog en fe ~ 3. as 1 laughed at those pas - sen- gers to Heav - en A SSS) mp a SS = by some chance 1 had — brought «my dice. =a - Longs And by some chance found a bot - tle in my __ fist, And great big wave. «= camo =~ and =—washed = me ov - er ~ boards And 5 et « ri , tit __ « a JE=e V there =I stood and T tere Fstood alee - y as ‘sank, ‘and Ses they ‘knew gers were bound woke ap, = right from oe Net For the Peo - ple Peo - ple Said ‘to all said, all said, my - self be = waro—— Fo the ee —. SSS devil will drag you un - docvl will diag Jou un docvl wil dat Jou_un = == = - = 3 sharp of your che Coat; Sit down, fan’ - ey tic —'round Your wick throat; Sit down) — soul so _heav-y you'd nev - er down, — sate & ES 414 or Gan) sit down sit down sit, down sit y sit it dad =a ae down, sit down, Sit down, down, Sit dow rockin’ the boat!" down dows, Sit dow: you're rock-in? the boat m RIVER IN THE RAIN from BIG RIVER Words and Music by ROGER MILLER Slowly D AMD Gm ASS al Gmaj7D ASS ANE S- a Jong white tain vwind-in', your way, — a 274 m7 DIF G — 2 ia Broa ee oor car-ryin’ way the things 1 treasure Fe -F f= w =o 2 s fr =. = 4) « = SS > FS bre tnt > = =< S=—= — == ——{$—_ = SSS = = ee = SF: SS OPS SSS os == 7 = = : fo SS SS SSS = SS BEE some-times at night you look — like a long ATI, 25 some-where.. trom me. — wind-in’ your way — wind-int your way — a ways white a To Coda aT 6 > Sal Coda Riv-er, love you, Don’t you care? copa ar 6 D am maiz AD Riv-er.I've nev er seen the sea Sva AnD Gina? AS bs Bia 216 SHOES UPON THE TABLE from BLOOD BROTHERS fords and Music by WILLY RUSSELL | Bright 4 c —_ he Pan 7 : eae —SSS SSS a Youre walk = in. on pave = ment cracks, know — what's gon na Now you know the de - vills got You Know e's gon-na find. you, he's right be ~ hind inv hough the win - dows, he's creep ~ 278 cm cn Ain't Gm cm you'e al = ways gonna know wh Ey-en when you shut your eyes ‘and you cant tell ‘no point in clutch- ing at your Gm was done. — that you 279 Bb FA cm kb you. you know — he's tight be - hind you, he's stan = FE pyre Cm F pire din’ on your step and he's knock-in’ at your door. He knock-in! at your door, 280 SOMEONE ELSE’S STORY from CHESS. Words and Music by BENNY ANDERSSON, TIM RICE ‘and BJORN ULVAEUS Slow 8 - Beat Ballad ob FLORENCE: io Dbsus Db GS Ebmias) Ebm Ch GbiB bm S= oe some-one el-se's life - time, some-one with my name — who looked. a lot _ like me. === == a o Db Dhsus Db Gb Fomoius bm SS cate to know rman and made a pro ~ mise,He only had to say and GbID>—_AbTIC Db Dbvr Gb GbiBb Gd7IB +t SSSS= z cart > —— SS * esas | that’s where she would be. Late-ly al-though Ner feel-ings run just as j— pro-mise she made has grown im pos-si-ble 1 keep, and yet 1 j= 3 eo = SS te Coie B/E Gb = wish it was-n't so. Will he missme if 1 go? Se SSS Diese pat apts co Db we ee = 2 SG 22 Ge Ebmsus bm Ch Gb/Bb_ bm) Dh Gb Db T don’t see my-self as tak — ing part. at al Yes-ter-day io Dbsus Db Gb Ebmsus Ebm Gb/Db ABC Db — irl that 1 was fond of fin-al- ly could see the writing onthe wall Dye Gb GbiBb cb Ebm EbnyDb 7 or she re. Shized she'd left him be-hind,— sad-der than that she knew she Ane iD» Coe _DbsuvF_GbiBb p pepe # a wouldn't ev = en mind, and though there's n0-thing eft to say. 288 G Em(us) Fm GID D Dirt o 1 should take my chan = further down the line, that girl T knew should rt FA GT c Em Em ACE oh, T would n't hes “i tate, She needn't ask me: e CE Deu § GiB © Disus D7 poco dim. e rit — Gonow! Fd teller that for free Trouble isthe G Em c Diss DIG. motto dim. e rit The stor-y is the gil is THE SOUND OF MUSIC Molto moderato (tenderly) from THE SOUND OF MUSIC Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I! ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS ¥ a — — = ee SS SS ee My day inthe hills has come an ae —_ Se legato SS SS SS = end, know A star has come out wll ae = 2 aa oy, a time wg. Bur deep inthe dark green shad — ows are |p oo = fe £ #2 a SSS SSE sempre legato S35 o, ' Fino a e + — ee SS SSS SSS SS oie = es that urge me to say So 1 pause and 1 wait and 2 oe 2 2 2 @# —— » = SSS For one more Jove-Iy thing thatthe ills night Refrain (moderately, with warm expression) P Fiadd9) BE ® _& ESS SS === say. The bills ate alive withthe sound of mma sie Se ae eS FS —— 287 cI, Fradd9) BE The ills fil!_my heart swith the sound of My heart wants to sing ev "ry song a > |F Bb Bbdim? FIA BIC Bb Bbditw? My heat wants to beat like the wings of the binds that rise from the take DR BIA BIC 4 Bbdim? FIA Fe Gyp ——Db7s i g My — heart wants to sigh ke @ chime that flies from church 288 © BIA Bb Bouin? To laugh ikea brook Bb Bbuim? Be Dm a lark who is tearm FIA BIC when it Dm Dms Am through the night Fado) so the bills 9 BRD BhmiDb FIC Amic Iheaet willbe blessed F Fdim GTR CI, | me Eg 290 STAYIN’ ALIVE from the Motion Picture SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Words and Music by BARRY GIBB, MAURICE GIBB and ROBIN GIBE Medium Rock beat Em? = 5 = Well, you ean tell by the way 1 use my walk, I'm a woman's man: who time to talk, — —— get Tow and 1 get igh, and if T_ean’t get ei-ther, 1 real -Iy try. — Got the Qo ae ee Mu-sic loud andwom - en warm, Ive been kicked a - round. since 1 was bom. And now it's wings of heav — en on my shoes. Pm a dane- in” man— and T justcan’t lose. — You knowit's $l HI) "I us $M or = z sual slid SUN AND MOON “ from MISS SAIGON Music by CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHONBERG Lyrics by RICHARD MALTBY JR. and ALAIN BOUBLIL ‘Adapted from original French lyrics by ALAIN BOUBLIL Dolee 2 \ | bag > | Z 2 Gm? a at high 296 tempo 297 BIA A B Gm AB BS 6 if kim: _ tit cans: Hf KIM: ‘The stars shine, too. ‘poco a poco piu mosso 298 hands still shake. bes Appassionato Pas ey | pe tempo 300 TELL ME IT’S NOT TRUE from BLOOD BROTHERS Words and Music by ‘WILLY RUSSELL Just a scene — from an old mo - vie of * ‘Ma-si- lyn Mon 303 with = Ma- i= lyn Mon - Verse 2: Say it's just some clowns, ‘Two players inthe limelight. ‘And bring the curtain down. Say its just two clowns ‘Who couldn't get thei lines right. Say it's just a show on the radio “That we can tur over and start again; ‘We can turn over, it’s only a game. 304 THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP from OKLAHOMA! Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I Music by RICHARD RODGERS Brightly G EmD D Emp CD D BOE BR oF 07 = El =p | i i ae a 8 Db Domai? bbs Dbmai? Db Ab7 Db Ab7 Bb m7 FT You will 2 iho aps fhe Refrain © Gs G i 6 Chicks and geese bet = ter seur - ry take you All the i fly in a fury uke you 1 can stars get tia’ blur — ry drive back out inthe sur = rey. when 1 take you out inthe sur rey with the out inthe surrey. when 1 take you. out inthe surrey with the home inthe sur rey. iv = in? slow surrey with the Em? A9— Dsus Pa g Watch that When ' 1 drive them high step = pin’ and dogs = "lance inthe eth a sleep = y head on my shoul - der Em? Ao Amy Bi BS ret me strut - ers, finge and see how it fa eather, get-tin’ older hit that road, hell feel the day Nox = ey pokes = “Il binds and frogs nod = din’, droop — in eek thru their shutters and their eyes will pop! sing all t0-geth er and the toads will hop! close 10 my shoul-der, tll it falls ker = plop! ‘The wheels are yel ler, the up - The “I whistle ag we The is swim-min’ on the Cmmgj? Grus @ hol = ster = y's brown, the dash = board's gen = w= ine cows = "Imo inthe moon Sh in rattle a = dong, the rim of a hill the Em? AT Em? 2 E & Js = n= glass curtains yea roll fiver will ripple outa jist as Pm thinkin all the right down, incase there's a change inthe whis ~ pered song, and whis - per it 0 ~ er and eanh is still Tek = Ml wake up) inthe AnD DT G Gigi? Ge F e a ‘Two bright side tights wink ~ in! Don't you wisht y'd go. Hush, you bind, my ba and blink in ain't no fin er fon for-ev = er? Don't you wisht yd by’sa-sleep-in'! May - be gota 308 Gai? 6 3 5 a a Pm a= thinkin? you en keep your rig you're thinkin’ "at Pd on for - ev - er? Don't you wisht -Y'd_—go. on for - ev - er and ud worth a eop - int whoa! you team, and jist keep a oreep-in’ ata ce Eno Am Béim CoG Gait? Am? Dy shiny, t-te sur-rey with the fringe shin-y, litte sur-rey with the fringe Thur Fy with the sur-rey with the fringe 309 THE SWEETEST SOUNDS from NO STRING: Lyrics and Music by RICHARD RODGERS Moderately — bmi a7 = _ 2 And what isin the ear of my mind? What do I real! ly eae. Bb 56 Gm7 Gms al a ___ a = a. 8 Which sounds are true and 310 cr, = a _ = f + world wait ing some: where for me ps Se = z == = = = es 7 ei F 7 F $ 7 # 7 # | - — Sat = = = DEE a= == Pos n coor Cas a, Ml I, | YU | b . it! wal THIS IS THE MOMENT from JEKYLL & HYDE ‘Words by LESLIE BRICUSSE Music by FRANK WILDHORN, This the P ward _ mo-ment,— this is the day, when I send all mydoubts and de-mons— ontheir Z tm? ¥ 7 Eat A Bisust 33 SSS SESS — [SS as = a he Ftm7/B Lp et, com: ing ‘mo- ment, inet i o play, is here oe Emaj? Ft 7 this is the time when the mo-men- SSS SS oa A Are Br ptt pee _~—— +5 e 2S SS Safe wet eo * ns a gath-er—— up my past and make some sense at tas This is the : all of the Des - i a ue oay be-come one! This is_ the sec-ond best. T won't look team ing, scheming and scream ing nev. er Teck - oned ! — == SEEE Se * — SE —— cm 1 Tocoig SSS when all I've This is the ==] For all these years. T've 35 BIA Gt Fim? BG faced the world Bsust prove tothem— 1 madeit. mo-ment, the sweet-est mo-ment of them all! This is the z . = we GmrsF mo - ment, Damn all the — odds, This day or 316 nev - er, I'll sit for-ev- er with the gods! When look Gm? ch, Am? cD Dm will al - ways re - call mo-ment for Gm7 FIA Bb FIA on : _ : - SS SS é = sno-ment, this was the moment the greatest mo ment of them mie our Gm Gmc E all ~ 317 TILL THERE WAS YOU Meredith Willson's THE MUSIC MAN By MEREDITH WILLSON Moderately Bb7b9 Eb Baim Pm? =—— E There were tll one hi bart ce bead them rid rd . - : “= Joes — Pe tf f | ; SSS Soot —— r = Abs Bs Chis ee —— aa = vine = ie No Loney = ef teal hem at al mil ere was oo _ TI 4 —— = = a sg : ? t rT ad —l a! —- —— 2 SSS f — — r eb Abmi? hr Birk b fim 2, ~ — = i — you There were bi inthe ay but ——— SS Guns a —— 318 Pm Abm6 Eb them wing ing, b9maj7 sill there was there were won - der - ful —, mead saw them at —— 319 Bb7 Bb7#s B79 eb love b Edim Fm7 Abo. Bb Gbaim Fu p70, | Bb : B78 . ‘molto rit. = = ‘TIL TOMORROW from The Musical FIORELLO! Lyrics by SHELOON HARNICK Gently Music by JERRY BOCK (©0898 WAVERING FRCDUCTONEATD an ERR BK RATA Signs ares “ TURN BACK, O MAN Words and Music by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ {a la Mae West) WS ECECE 20, fee hes 223% Gm Gdim|F Gm/E Ebmaj7 Gm/D AT man, _—for-swear thy fool - ish ways. four. and all men glad. and_ wise a. AbT_ Se ee eS Old now is Barth. and_ none may_ count. Age af-ter_ age, their tra . gic em- Cm6/A Gm Gdim/F ee SS = ete ea te Sher days Yet thou, . Pires. rise. Da da dada da— Built while 323 Gm/E Bbmaj7___ Gm/D aq D her child, whose head is crowned with flame they dream, and in that dream ing. weep- wee thine in ner_ God. pro -claiih 1. (Js your seat comfortable?) (i sing it again.) AmT-5 man (Mmm I like that...) Turn back, O— man. (Can you see from where you're sittin?) —— SF — (Can ya take it?) (Hiya big boy) Ee & Soft, Folk feeling Dm" Dm7/¢ G/B Gm|Bb Ss: pe (Jesus:) Barth shallbe fair, and matty legate allher — peo-ple one. Nor till that hour shall God’s whole hi + pe Cerri err) 325 G/B Gm/Bb Edim ATsus A Dm Dm7/C ev-en now,— once Dm E A D Eb more from earthto sky. Peals forth in joy Earth shall be fair,— and = Tempo I? (Mae West style) Dm y D7. D.% al @ Coda all her peo - ple one. fe __ Sf DT Eb7/D cr D7 = — =| Ae Tete For-swear thy fool - ish — oe =e ot Ae SS ae € 5 BAe as mo Gm (Spoken:) Play those keys, honey. WHO CAN | TURN TO “ (When Nobody Needs Me) from THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT — THE SMELL OF THE CROWD Slow! Words and Music by LESLIE BRICUSSE owly with expression sd ANTHONY NEWLEY aw 2 25 Su ty; Boa SS : aes irr rs peepee SI 74 oe a str to guide me, * emajr F Em? Cmaj7/E Am Am? Fmajz omé dark ness will hide 329 share of 1 could earn FE ce Dm7 —Ob7 1 Dm7/c G13 330 WAITIN’ FOR THE LIGHT TO SHINE from BIG RIVER Words and Music by ROGER MILLER Slowly (in a fok style) mp £ Huck: . 2 ei Loy. Sette 5 T saiehed in te dime or ofp, tm gat Ss 6 = a eS = Z 2 & Be 8 E/GE Cim7 —FAm7 B7sus_E7sus + SE = wait forthe ght to shine Far _——— — — oy — rs —— Ee = gees Z = = - + $$ 2 |e wee 3 = * | \ oe — — = = aS * = SS - E/Ge Fém7 Gdim E/GE A E7sus AL Eo of & oe ig SIF | have seen, be-yond the things fv been... be-yond. the reams Ive creamed. aro te ‘ —— - - = a Sa s = ee SS oe 331 E/GE Ctm7 —Fim7 B7sus : @ # things I've done, In fact, each and ev-'ry one are the way that 1 was taught to E/G8 AG Fim7ave Ea mw a ie a + | am wait-ing for thelight to shine, 7 shine | have lived inthe. dark-ness for $0 long, tm t a ait ee — Rs | — = F Se : = = aot = petty SS # = = < oS E/G# Cam7 Fem7 B7sus E7sus A/E_E_ Eladd9) gE EE wait-ing for the ight to shine 332 WHERE | WANT TO BE from CHESS Words and Music by BENNY ANDERSSON, TIM RICE, and BJORN ULVAEUS ED Like musical-box. Ke srt ‘The Russian Who needs a dream? wrong, am = bi tion Who'd be tis -excet ly, slow = ly Fm not com=plain Sing Times. have fool in omy po si first, smil - ing too sweet good, fast, en ter - tain tion? ly ing hhad dreams, ened doors, the point 333 Dm Dm Amada Am Amaddo now they're ab - ses sions. they walked right through them, if Tm con- ceal ing Hopes be came needs, lov = ers pos called me their friend, hard ly hot on ly love, all oth er Then they move 2. Dm6iF Drm Din6 Dm7 gresive ‘Am a tempo Am5/E> where 1 want to be and who 1 want to be and do-ing what 1 Am F said I would and yet E Emait e SS = = == => = = feel I haven't won at all eases == £ = = = = = z = ——s = o = = Am Arm iB Am F SS a ee > 2 + —SSSSSSS oe ——— Run-ning for my life and never looking back in ca ase there’s someone right be. hind to shoot me down and (SEER EEE “PEPPER ae = —- 2 = + er 4 s foo S———— = = === —— = pases £ — z ms eee SS 335 Dmada Dm Dat D6 Am Amo where will Back where I Amadd9 Am Amada) Am Don't get DS. al-b | Coda ‘no repeat . Tempo I meno mosso &F Amadd9 Back where 1 start Tempo I meno mosso 336 WHO WILL LOVE ME AS | AM? from SIDE SHOW Words by BILL RUSSELL Music by HENRY KRIEGER bated Avs fe ave = SS Like @ = aa = = gevevels rr 1 iP pl se =e = = Diao) ave em ab b. — __ —— SSS eS = SS + 1S Ash plcked from the © = can Tossed in = toa forge steam, Aways [Pe 3 zg 3 3 6 (er = SS => = $1 q al om Bom? Ebsus E> Gere =e 7S ¥ Knew that [was dif rent Of-ten fled in-to a dream, Lig Db(add9) Abc EbIBb Ab nored “the rag - ing cur . Right against the tide swam, — Chiadas) Bbm? Ab Ebsus Bb Ab float - ed with. the ques Who will love me Db(add9) Abc eb/Bb Like an odd ex On dis play in-side cm bb AbiBh BBO Hear-ing chil - drenask - ing ques - tions Makes me ask some ques-tions _to0.. 338 Bbmi/eb Eb Dbvadd9) B/E Ab(add9) Dbiawd9)—_Db/Eb Could we bend the laws of wa ture? Coulda fi - on tove@ lamb? poco ral. —=— |p a tempo Ab(add9) Cb1ada9) Bbm7 Ab Dbieb Who could see be. yond_ this sur - face? Who will love me as Tam? Eb Dbcaddd) DIES Ab(addo) say" tove__ you"? = = poco ral Db(add9) Ebladd9) Ab Dbiada9) Eb(ada9) Who could proud - ly stand be ~ side optional duet part Pm Bb Dbcaddo) Bbsus Pb Who will love Db(auy AbIC Eb/Bb clown whose teas cause laugh ‘Trapped in = side the cen - ter ring. Ab cm Dbiaao) AbiBb Bb9 smiling fae am lonely pon — dering Dbie> oT Db bib Ab(add9) would want 10 join this rmiad — ness? Who would poco all, ma | ag 340 Dbiadd9) Di Ab(addo) Cheaseo) Bbm? change my mono = gram? Who will be pan of _ my cir ~ Ab bis Eb Who will love me Who will ever poco ral Dbiadu9) Dye Ab Db(adu9) Eb(ada9) Send me flowers or a Abtada) Dbvadao) Eb Fm? Abie ee Who could proud - ly stand he = side ___ me? Dbiadu) bie «Eb Ab (add9) Abie Bs = —— ae = +3 a4 =F Dotadd) Db Abad) Dbadd) DWE Aba) pe Fi “8 a Ss Who could ee 2 proud = ly stand be - side me? Who will love me a qd | _ 5 Dats J = ve 3 = ab ane Dhiads) Doma AS ee SSS = =f ———— gre a4 f F Ee f aitargando |e — = Pes SS = Se 2 se se ee ve S55 WILLKOMMEN from the Musical CABARET Words by FRED E58 ‘Music by JOIN KANDER Amt on. Amt on Am : Gt f ey ote — = SS Ss ‘ + EF | - * rE 07-9 6/9 r ee ge SSS SSS SS se + hen, yo suis en chan = A, Comment saa? Do you —feel_—goad? Hap = py to see you. Blei - be, Res = te. Teh dineuer confrencier, Je suis votre compere, ’ am = your host! SS Stay, | Will - kom omen! Bien. = ve = nut (Sung) Und { A WONDERFUL DAY LIKE TODAY ~ from THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT— THE SMELL OF THE CROWD Words and Music by LESLIE BRICUSSE ‘and ANTHONY NEWLEY Moderately = SS os TS SS SSS] 2S = a = # — - = = ent G7 t a = ie =, [momen 1 woke with he oT a Z == Gm? cna Abmait bby Gm? cm =F Sa a ———— way. And the sky was 50 bie, 1 in = sting the — ly knew We were a ae : Fes pss =F eS —— = op —F = *% 7 > (Ce is : —y —— Mme F } = es — = — = i$ a T ——_* Chorus - Brightly Abmsi7 ABB CO Poi? Bbt3 NC es ea Se te = oo oS —— t oe told you be - fore, 1 waster = hs bly tempted tay Ona —_ —_—- a SS SSS —=" F Pe =p 5 = 2 a = ze = = = eb E66 Bbmai? B46 won = der = ful day like to = day won der = ful mom - ing like this = pear inthe sky yel = low bal ~ Toon. —— Fmt Bb? Gm o nas Dare an = y rain = my eye E = ven the spar in tune der ful day Tike der ful mom — aa mom ing like this Bb9_Ebmaj9 love and good-will Eb6 Eb7 Ab Abmaj? Abo AbT Adi say. further more come and dine, The plea - sure’s- mine, 349 Eb 1b6 Ebmaj7 Eb6 rb ee That the whole hu- man race Eb6 Font Bb7 Fin? Bb? go down on its Show that we're grate Gm o cas Abmaj7 br che om mom-ings like — these, the world’s ina Cmimajt) Cm FS Fan? BbIs Fb6 x 350 WITH ONE LOOK from SUNSET BOULEVARD Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Lyrics by DON BLACK and CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON, Lento moderato NORMA With one ook [can break your heart, with one book I play ev - ery part. = ° wee emer See == ook you'll Know all you need to know: SSS sos the Tove that you've hun - gered for SSS SS SSS Si Tent mu-sie starts to play. One tear in my eye makes the ee Gees £ 4, = = i — 7 Z A Fn amr oie on - ie SE == JS aa = With one look they'Ilfor- give the pas they'll fe = joice Tvere-tummed sat last ace Ems act ° ae e a SSS SSS os or cae adh | fol ot ee SE See a awerer — His 1 Hue. a a f | am ° Sl eat muse stars 19 play With one look youl kw all you need to know — = = a a Se =e -— == = tags 0 aan) oe one ; See S— a= ai ets an) 108 Fo 2 fs oes SS = SSS = Vode vee + They'll say Norma's back at tas. This time T am stay-ing, 11m stay-ing for good, Tl be SSS Set gees [SS back where Iwas born to be. With one look P'l be me. YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME from SOUTH PACIFIC Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ‘Music by RICHARD RODGERS. Moderato c Caim71G Ge Sf espressivo ‘molto rit Fs é k 6 f ‘with warm expression ~ @ =] = SF as x = - 1 touch your hand And my arms grow strong 6555s Ee ie o— i a « @ & _ a a SS Like a pair of binds That’ burst with song. Dm Gdim ATO Dm Fimo * & = _# i My eyes look down At yourlove = ly c Chi? Dm a molto rit, Refrain (slowly, with great warmth) c g Young er than Spring — time ae ser than Star = Tigh Gay-er than laugh ~ ter , Sweeter than — mu en andearth are yo (stay in slow tempo} And when your YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE from CAROUSEL "AR HAMMERSTEIN It RICHARD RODGERS. mth like « hymn) 359 F Dm Bhp Amie Geb FIA Ge cuG il gE F Fain? cr = trough the your dreams tossed F DIE og be, = Favs your heart, a oj] oy J sempiTore ‘allarg se Sub =

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