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The New Hlistrated TREASURY OF SONGS OO aia ad a for Over 60 Popular Tunes, Revised and Updated Minnie’s Yoo Hoo From Walt Disney's Mickey’s Follies Words by WALT DISNEY and CARL STALLING. Music by CARL STALLING. Moderately F 7 F they call lit - tle Mick - ey Mouse, bird down in_— the. cher -- ry. tree, neith - er fat nor skin-ny, she’s the eve - ning bells a - ring-in’, whip- poor- hors - es whin-ny she’s. my it’ = tle in - nie . When it’s wills + singin’ well they don’t mean — much to 7 For my for the an - i -mals, nd they how! in the chick - en house, where [long F Adim a opt a7 cB A A 1 just turn my — heel, fo—the_-hen house steal, and Tl meet her there, mid that frag - rance rare, old tom cat with his meow, meow, meow, dog with his bow, wow, wow, hee - rack - et like an old buzz lis -tened to the Koo- koo kook his koo - koo, and I've heard the roost - er cock his doo - dle With the cows and the chick - ens, all sound like the dick -ens,when I = tle Min = nie’s - Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? From Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs Words and Music by FRANK CHURCHILL ‘Additional Lyric by ANN RONELL Who's a-fraid of the big bad wolf, dig bad wolf, big badwolf? Who's a-fraid of the Who's a-fraid of the big bad wolf, big bad wolf, big bad wolf? Who's a-fraid of the big bad wolf? g0, there were three pigs, little hand-some pig - gy wigs. day when fate did frown and the wolf blew in - to town. D G D/Pt_Didim? AT D AT D G big_bad, ver-y big, ver-y bad_wolf they_ did- n't give three figs. Number one was yer- y eruff,“puff, puff” he puffed just e-nough and the hay house fell right down. One and Two were scared to DFE ATE. D G DP AME. G DIF Dédim? ay. andhe built his house with hay. With a _—hey-hey toot, he blew on his flute and he death of the big bad wolf-ie’s breath. “By the hair of your chin-ny-chin, I'll blow you in,” and the AT D D7 G on Fam BZ Em AT played a-round all day. Num - ber two was fond of jigs and so _ he built his twig house an-swered yes. No one left but num - ber Three to save the pig - let (ce == lo: D GDR G cn Fim Br. ET Ar Heigh did-dle did-dle, he playedon his fid-dle and danced with Ia - dy pigs. Num -ber When they knocked, he fast un - locked and —said,“Come in with me! Now they three said, “Nix on tri i i had no chance to all were safe in - si So, he slid down the chim-’ney and, G DiFt Dédim? AT dD opr no chord, sing and_ dance “cause. work and play don't mixt Ha ha hat The — two lit-tle, do lit-tle ‘oh, by Jim-’ney,inthe fi - re he was fried. Ha ha ha! The three lit-tle, free lit-tle pigs just winked and laughed, haha! pigs re - joiced and Jaughed, ha hat Heigh-Ho ‘The Dwarfs’ Marching Song From Walt Disney’s Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL the whole day to do our Em AmiC BT Em when you dig there ain't a bet - ter thing all go march ~~ ing down the trail right a= you can whis to the rhy DIF D7. G BT c just keep (Whistle) you're feel en in you (Whistle) GID DT a br = in heigh - ho, heigh - ho.” “Heigh - heigh = a” Ay YY f ‘e. ee x I’m Wishing From Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Slowly wd ae ow oa cd Gm Gmt Gime Gm a F Fo Final? Fs Jong ~ ing Gm Gmt Gm mvc or Gmc cr won't you grant he'll she'll Bb Dm? ar —S= With your mag. ic spell, 3 ‘won't you tell my loved one what to do? T P65 BbIC F Abdim Gm? C7 ‘ Some Day My Prince Will Come From Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs ‘Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL Rather fast DIA » two though he’s to though she’s my love some day day when my Gm7 a | F AST Gm » Whistle While You Work From Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL (whistle) (Pum) on that grin do your best whis - tle loud and sing your - self a 7 When there's too much to CC Give A Little Whistle From Walt Disney’s Pinocchio Words by NED WASHINGTON ‘Music by LEIGH HARLINE Moderately fast Eb Fédim7 BT 7 ‘When you don’t know right from whis + tle! (Whistle) Ebmajd E46 Fdim/Ab EWG BOT B Fédim7 (Whistle) 4 ve - ry strong, give a lit-tle whis - dle! (Whistle) BF BT Ebmaj9_ E46 Fdimv/Ab EWG pmo Gm —— Give a little whis - tle! 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The Lord Is Good To Me From Walt Disney's Melody Time Words and Music by KIM GANNON and WALTER KENT Moderately ca (whistle) Co 2 a F6 G7. cr FE Fmaj7 it warn't for Him there'd be no apples on this limb, yes He's my feath-ered friends, _ as canbe. ap - ple trees they will stil (whistley me. va Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) From Walt Disney's So Dear To My Heart Words by LARRY MOREY Music by ELIOT DANIEL Moderately c dil = ly, dill - ly, dil - ly heart feels + fy lit - tle church on adil’ - ly, dil - ly day " dil ly, dil ~ ly dress of iis, ay aa A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes From Walt Disney's Cinderella Words and Music by MACK DAVID, AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTON Moderately stow, with expression G 73 G Em? Am? D759) GG maj? rp Gus G Ag Am? D7_AmvE how your heart is you keep on = Wey ing, the dream —that_you : & wish will come true, Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) From Walt Disney's Cinderella Words by JERRY LIVINGSTON Music by MACK DAVID and AL HOFFMAN, Brightly r 7 Sa-la- ga-doo - Ia men-chic-ka boo - la bib- bi - di - bob-bi- di - boo 2 2 2 7 bib = bi - di - bob - bi - di - boo. Z put ‘em to- geth- er and what have you got z 2 bib - bi - di - bob - bi - di - boo 2 2 7 it - "ll do mag-ie be-lieve it or not, bib - bi - di - Bob bi - di - boo. z ‘men-chic-ka boo -le-roo, but the thing-a-ma-bob that does the job is J 2 Gm7y C7 FE Z 7 bib-bi- di- bob-bi- di - boo. Sa-Ia- ga-doo - la men-chie-ka boo 1a 2 2 z 7 i-di-bob-biedi _bib-bi-di- bob-bi-di - boo. 3 i-di -bob-bi-di bib! 2 t 2 I’m Late From Walt Disney's Alice In Wonderland Words by BOB HILLIARD Music by SAMMY FAIN for ‘a ver-y_im-por- tant date. tate, Pm late and ‘Coonan Renewed too much time to shave. G ~ hop, hop, hop, I wish that I could fly, dare to stop and br or here's the reason why, (you see) I'm © yen say good = bye, hel - lo, late, I'm late, Tm late. rhe Second Star To The Right From Walt Disney's Peter Pan Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by SAMMY FAIN Moderately stow with expression Bb GT cm Gm ‘The sec-ond star to the right shines in the night for you id Ab BATIA EWG © Fm? AS/Bb ASO F/G = Fm7 BB7/F BL, to tell you that thedreamsyou plan real -ly can come star to the right shines with a light that's and if it's Nev-er » WG C9 Fm7 —_Ab/B) BOB) Fm7 Fidim B/G Ab Bom? Land you need, it’s light will lead you ‘Twin-kle, twin-kle where you are, gleam-ing in the skies a - bove, And when you bringhimmy way, each time we say “Good- night,” T AS BBT/Ay BG Cho Fm7Ab/Bb Bb7#S(9) Bb Fm7¥7 || E46 AbGIE ESO we'll thank the lit tle star that shines the sec-ond from the — right. right. You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! From Walt Disney's Peter Pan Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by SAMMY FAIN, Moderately slow Eb Think of the pres-ents you're brought, = y_ mer-ry lit- tle thought, Think of | Christ- mas, think of snow, ‘Think of the hap-pi-est things, that’s the way to get your wings. Look! You're ris - ing Don't won - der G Am7 D7 G Bm6 Gtéim Soon you'll zoom all a- round the room, all it takes is faith and But the thing that’s a pos = fit-tle bit of Pix - ie When there’s a smile in your heart there’s no bet-ter time to start. Ws a ver = y sim = ple plan. 38 ’ Bella Notte (This Is The Night) From Walt Disney's Lady And The Tramp Words and Music by PEGGY LEE and SONNY BURKE Slowly, with expression G 2 3 2 2 Ge Bodim? ‘This is the night, it’s a beau - ti ful night__ and we call it be - la 2 z J a mp DT Look at the skies, they have stars — — im their eyes ____on this 2 2 2 | a DG c ares Cmaj7 a= bout this time Em? Ag Em? AS ¥ Am7D D7 keep from fall - ing like a star______whenyou make that diz. - zy 2 Am” DAIGS) 2 2 Bm75 TAS 7 this isthe night and the heav-ens are right___‘on this 3 3 2 Once Upon A Dream From Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Words and Music by SAMMY FAIN and JACK LAWRENCE Adapted From A Theme By Tchaikovsky Gm6 Moderately oo 1 walked with you once 8 F Cdim7_ Gm D7 vis - fons are sel T know what you'll EyGt FIA F DT Gm Gmc a you'll love me at Cruella De Vil From Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians Words and Music by MEL LEVEN. BB Slow Blues B 29 ES 19 BS Cru el - Ia De~ Vil, Cruel = Ia De- Vil, if she does-n't scare. you no see her is to take a sud - den curl of her lips, — on Bb 9 By Bo & £49 ice im her stare; ‘all in - no-cent chil - dren had bet - ter be - like a spi - der wait - ing for the At first. youthink Cruel = la isthe dev il, af - ter time haswore a-way the shock, you come to re- a-lize_ seen her kindof eyes— watch-ing you fromun - der-neath a rock. BS Bo B 9 Be Bio she ought to be locked. up and B 59 Bb ao Ab%S__G9 ney - er re - leased. world was such a whole-someplace un - til Higitus Figitus From Walt Disney's The Sword In The Stone ‘Words and Music by RICHARD M, SHERMAN ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMAN, Moderately Fm cr Hig-i-tus fig-i-tus zum-ba-ba-zing, I want your at-ten - tion ey - ‘ry thing! We're Fmaj7 pack-ing to leave let's go, - ways first you know. <= y that words in your Hock-et - y pock-et - y wock-et - y wack, tus mig- i - tus mum, Hig-i-tus fig -i-tus zoom-a- ea-zam, don't get in cr Fmaj? traf - fic jam. Sug - ar bowl you're get - ting rough, the poor old tea set's cracked e-nough. 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Bodim7 D7 Daim? take be - comes a piece of cake. spree! suit, hehas a mer = ry tune to toot. song nip, from ev-"ry flow - er that they sip. find Am? Ddim? D7___Bedim7 Dr very dear to see. That a move the job a - long. © For a task is not a grind, For a med-i- cine of sug-ar —helps- the med-i-cine go. down F roy wim orn Lo A rob - in ‘The hon - ey Supercalifragilistic- expialidocious From Walt Disney's Mary Poppins ‘Words and Music by RICHARD M, SHERMAN and ROBERT B, SHERMAN Brightly iG, Cmaj7 6 Cédim7 oar Mary Poppins: Sup -er-cal - i = frag + E - ven though the sound of cmaj7 cr F loud —€ nough, you'll al’ - ways sound pre (© 1963 Wonder Musc Company, ne Cony Renewed [A Rihs Rete Use by Perms Um did - dle did - dle ay! Um did dle did- dle did - dle, or G Cmaj7 = fraid to speak when + round the world. and got your tongue, there's | cs f me fa_~ ther gave me nose a tweak and he'd use his. word and all would say, “There just sum - mon up this. word and then you've 101 E ~ ven though the Sup -er - cal - i= cmaj7 co F Fo Padim7 loud © - nough, you'll al - ways sound pre - co frag - il - is tic - ex - pi - al - i - do F6 Fedim7 ig Cédim7— GT c 103 2 The Bare Necessities From Walt Disney's The Jungle Book Words and Musi by ERY GILRYSON Bright tempo (with spirit) 7 Bb Bomaj7 Look for the wor - ries and your strife. wor - ries and your strife. Moth - er Na ture’s why a bear can that bring the bare ne = ces = sities fife with just’ the bare me - ces - si-ties of F no chord cr F —— Wherey = er To wan de" wher- ever 1 roam, = Whenyou_ pick a paw ‘or prickl - y ; 3. So just try to re - lax (Oh yeah!) in my back yard, s no chord fe FE I could + n't be fond - er_________of_- my big_—_home. and you__ prick a raw paw next be = ware. if you act like that bee acts you're work-in’ too hard. 2 Fr Be Bom F ‘The bees are buzz - in’ in the — tree to make some _— hon ey just for Don't pick the prick- ly pear by _—_paw, when you pick a pear, try to use the Don't spend your time just look-in’ a - round for some-thing you want that can’t be You look — un-der the rocks and plants and take a glance you don’t need — to use the claw when you pick a pear you find out you can live with- out it and go adong may - be try a giv = en you a think-in’ about it, Tl fell you some-thing P r ‘no chord 2.3. Look for Trust In Me (The Python’s Song) From Walt Disney's The Jungle Book ‘Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Moderately — wr Shut :—$— your eyes So 109 Ev’rybody Wants To Be A Cat From Walt Disney's The Aristocats Words by FLOYD HUDDLESTON Music by AL RINKER D7 Em(maj7) m7 Em6 Cmaj7 because a cat's the on - ly cat a BT Em Em(maj7) Em? Em6 x knows where it's at! _ Ey-/'ry-bod - y pick-in’ up on the fe - line beat,— 2 Cmaj7 2 Bm Em Bm Em Am Am(maj7) Am7 D7 cause ev-ry-thing else is ob- so -lete. Be - ware of a square. when he of-fers to share. his 4 milk to sip! If it has-n'theen tried, I sug -gest youpro-vide_ your Em Am B7 6 BT Em Em(maj7) Em? Em6 T've heard some corn-y birds who tried to sing, Cmaj7 b7 cr BT Em Em? Em6 Em(maj7) cat’s the on-ly eat who knows how to swing! ‘A purr be-tween two fur - ry friends may be old hat, — | lo 1 ‘To next strain || 2 Em Bm? Em Am BT Em But ev -’ry-bod - ywants to be a cat! €maj7 um Fém7 BT Ftm7 BT E C7 Fim 87 Come on, scat cat, turn me on, I'll take my horn and my best tone, then blow a lit - tle soul in-to the 2 2 Emaj? Amaj?— Emaj7 Gm, chs Gm? cL tune, Let’s take it to an-otheer key, mod - ulate, then wait for me, T'll 2 2 Fmaj7 Gm? Fmaj7 Abm7 Ds7 take a few ad libs and pret-ty soon the oth - er cats will all com-mence 3s 2 TW D.C.al Fine Ab, Ds Amd Dis Am AmbS Fém7? BT con ~gre-gat-ing on the fence, be - neath the al-ley’son-ly light, where ev—"ry night is out of sight! 2 2 The Age Of Not Believing From Walt Disney's Bedknobs And Broomsticks Words and Music by RICHARD M, SHERMAN ‘and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Fmaj7 Moderately gC Dm? Em? ‘_ When you rush a ~ round im hope -less cir = cles search -ing set a = side your child-hood he = = roes ‘and your face the age of not be -liey - ing, doubt “ing if ey try = where for some-thing dreams are lost upon a ev -"ry -thing you ev - er 2 7 all the hap = py end - ings copa GTsus a DS. al Coda Oo-De-Lally From Walt Disney's Robin Hood Words and Music by ROGER MILLER Rob-in Hood and Lit-tle John walk-in’ thru the for - est, _laugh-in’ back and forth at_what the Rob-in Hood and Lit-tle John run-nin’thru the for - est, ji * fen-ces dodg-in’ trees and other “un has to say. tryin’ to get a- way. hay -in’ such a good — time, cape and fin -"ly makin’ it, Rem-i - nise-in’ this’n that’n Con-tem-plat-in’ noth-in’ but es - Oo -de - lal - ly, Hoo-de = tal - ly, Neveer ev-er think-in’ there was dan-ger in the wa-ter they were Bb drink - in’, they just guz-zled it down, a schem-in’ sher-iff and his pos-se was a - watch-in’ them and gath-er-in’ a - round. copa —— 0 - de- lal -Iy, Hoo-de- lal -ly, gol -ly what a day! Someone’s Waiting For You From Walt Disney's The Rescuers ‘Words by CAROL CONNORS and AYN ROBBINS Music by SAMMY FAIN Gently, expressively D Em? GIA Dmmaj7_D6 2 Make a wish for each sad lit - tle tear, With pedal throughout GIA Ftm7 Bm? ET Hold your head up though no, Some-one’s wait- ing for ad d ‘There'll be a smile where a 1 alt Disney Music Company and Sammy Fain Trust Dmaj7__D6 an FA You'll be part of the love that you see. — Some-one’s waiting for_—_-you, and you're sure Em ar Pan Fim7bs BT Soon there'll be joy and hap - pi - ness and your lit-tle world will be 4 J Ey uy GIA D Em? Am_3— Havefaith lit-tle one “til your hopes and your wish- es come true. Im dd OO ‘You must try tobe brave lit tle one. d ' Winnie The Pooh From Walt Disney's The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ‘and ROBERT B, SHERMAN cr F 87 Win-nie The Pooh, tub - by lit - tle cub-by all stuffed with Muff, He's ‘Moderate Waltz c. Win -'nie The Pooh, Win-nie The Pooh, wil -Iy nil - ly sil -ly ole where Chris = to - pher Ro nm you will find ‘Tempo T cr F Gm? a PF Fédim Gm? cr don-key named Ee- yore is his friend, and Kang-a and lit - te F Gm, cr F Dm Dm? G7 cr F D.C. al Coda Roo.___ There's Rabbit and Pig-let and there’s Owl but most of all Win-nie-The-Pooh. copa The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers From Walt Disney’s The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN ‘ and ROBERT B. SHERMAN Brightly $ C7 FE or — 1,3. The won - der - ful thing a - bout Tig - gers is Tig-gers are won - der - fal 2. won -der - ful thing a - bout Tig - gers is Tig-gers are won - der - ful ‘Their tops are made out of ‘They're load - ed with vim and with cr F Bb F Bb F bottoms are made out of springs! Terre boun = ey, troun + ey, Moun + ey, poun = 6} love fo leap in your laps! ‘They're jump - y, bump - y, clump - y, thump - y, Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! 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Keep hold- ing here’s my hand so take it, look for me reach-ing out to d c as sure as riv-ers flow, PM nev-er let TI never let you Best Of Friends From Walt Disney's The Fox And The Hound Words by STAN FIDEL Music by RICHARD JOHNSTON Moderately c Dm7ic ig When you're the best of friends hav-ing so much fun to-geth- Bef hap - py game, —__ you could clown a - round for-ev - e+ yen a - ware you'resuch a fun you're not your nat ur'l Nei-ther one of you sees __ Dm7Em F | GT @ ee ee Life's a Life's one hap - py _— Dm7 3 @ Dm? oo Em? Ag, EmLy— 9 getin the way, if on-ly peo-ple would just let you play. If on-ly the world would-n't 2 oe Dm7 Em7 F Bm75 ET BmyE ET Am I i ‘They'll say you're both be - ing fools, you're break-ing all___ the rules. — —I— ‘They can'tun-der - stand When you're the est of friends, shar- ing 9 friend-ship ast?__ T hope it ney - er Perfect Isn’t Easy From Walt Disney's Oliver & Company Words by JACK FELDMAN, and BRUCE SUSSMAN Music by BARRY MANILOW C6 ATIC Dmi BIDE Moderately Girls, we've got work to do. Pass me thepaint and glue. to o “do maize cmajpre a7 GB Cm AE mt an oD.) —I— Per -fect is - n't eas -y but it’s When one knows the —I— A aD TO ons 7 st Am? oD el br world is watch -ing, ‘one does what one must. Some mi-nor ad - just-ments, dar ling; —1— ss 131 G7sus Gr Ds7 © ATIC es Each lit - tle step a pose. — Dm? Bre Em Gm7 BIC FE Be See how the breed-ing ‘Some-times it's too much fore - ven But when all the world says “Yes,"_ a dd Pai? BST Em AT Dm or ANIC Bomaj7D Bomaj9 or Am. Take a peek at that paw. Bidim cup m7 FI D7 ‘comes me n'est ce pas? Gm BoC ca Fysus__y leashed, yeah! Jarred rock, hard sock, So clas - sic and class -y, we're —s— —r, 1s FF7sus s— Be not talk - ing 9 Grit ct BD Dem? (Ad Lib, barking sounds: Fem7 AB E Ee 6 ET Bice “woof, woof, woof.” ) Ee AB Emgj7 AT Dim bone and bowl, they're bark - ing up the wrong tree. I have yourheart and you__ have. my pit’ - y, Dém7 ow BT CHI8us_ Pret-ty is nice but still__ it's just pret-ty. Perfect, my dears, —s— B6 ort Cem? BE7/D. 1x ' Kiss The Girl From Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN. Music by ALAN MENKEN Moderately c She don’t got alot but there's some-thing And you don't know why, but you're dy - ing to try. You wan-na kiss the girl. — Look at her, you know you do. Pos - si - ble she wants you, too. 6 cc There is one way to It don’t take 1 my. shy. Ain't gon- na ain't that bad. He gon- na miss Boy, you bet -ter do it Under The Sea From Walt Disney 's The Little Mermaid Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN Brightly Bb ‘The sea - weed is al - ways green - er Down here all the fish iss hap py You dream a bout ‘The fish onthe FI Bb Eb SS But that is abi mis - take. ‘They sad ‘cause they in —the_—_—bowl. ut things sur - round you. boss get «hun pry look = in? for? on the plate, bet - ter down where it's beat us, fry us and wetter. eat us Take_ i it from fri-ca - vo - tin’ troubles, full - time to life is the float-in’ bub-bles un = Up___om_ the shore they work We what the land folks loves_ they slave a way. the hook. we off__ der the der the all day, to cook. a Part Of Your World From Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid ytics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN a+ round. om those, what d= ya Flip-pin’ your fins you don't get too Bb BoC Cc _Dm —I— Am FIA Ss * Legs are re- quired for jump-in’, dancin’. Stroll-in’ a-long_ down the, what's that word _a- gain, com F —~s—, B mt What would 1 give —s—, Am Frsus FT B cr» r—s—, cI oI Bet- cha on land —s—, ATsus AT Dm Dmic FIG G BG Gos re - pri-mand_ their daugh - ters. Bright young wom-en, sick of swim-min’, read-y to oI And read-y to know what the — peo-ple know. 17 Bomaj7 BHC c7__Dm Am FIA Ask’em my ques - tions amd get some an-swers. What's a fire, and why does it, what’sthe word, BoD —I— Bm plore that shore up a = bove out of the sea. I —7— Bic cr cI Wish 1 could be oI —I— bee WwW Beauty And The Beast From Walt Disney's Beauty And The Beast Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN “Eb(add9) Bb sus Be By(add9) true as it can BeTsus Ey(add9) & Gm Bare-ly e- ven friends, then some-bod - y Abtadd9) Ab Bo7sus Eb(add9) Bb | bends un ex- pected = ly. Just a lit le BoTsus BT Ey(add9) & Bom7 Es, Abmaj7 Gm? Fm7 Bb7gus__Bb7 Eb(add9) nei «ther ome pre - pared. Beau-ty and the Beast. I ee By 7sus Gm. Ab(add9) Ab Ey -er just the same. Gm Ab(add9) A Gm? ey - er just as Tale as old as Ctsus CT Fad) F CTs cr Fadi) F Am Bo(add9) By, BIC a find-ing you can change, learning you were Fradd9) F Csus Fradd9) F as the sun in the Foadd9) FE Dm AmiC Bb Am Gm7—C7sus_ C7 Fradd9) Fsus F(add9) A rhyme, Beau-ty and the Beast. > Be Our Guest From Walt Disney's Beauty And The Beast Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN ‘Music by ALAN MENKEN Moderate tempo no chord G Gmaj? G6 br Am Am(7) Amt Do Soup du jour! Hot hors d'oeuvres! Why, Am? Atdim Bm? BbOAIL Dsus/A D7 grey stuff, it’s de - li-cious! Don't be - lieve me? Ask the dish - es! They can sing! They can dance! Af - ter all, Miss, this is France! din-ner_here_ Go “on, un - fold your — you'll be our guest, ow, our guest! = Be our guest! Gmai7 Gs G G Gmaj7 or is ney = er sec-ond glance, and Belle La) From Walt Disney's Beauty And The Beast m Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN Moderately fast Cada9) Belle: There goes the bak = er with tray, like Townsfolk: Look there she goes that girl strange, no. Townsfolk: Look there she goes that girl, is so pe : Amiadd9) c Eb(add9) F 159 Fn Gm? Asma oy TaCoda @ Monsieur. Baker: Where are you off to? Belle: The bookshop. most wonderful story about a The ba guettes! Man I: Bon - jour. Woman I: Good day. Mani: How is your jour. Man II: Good day. Woman i: 1 need ot ‘Man III: That's too sive. Belle: There lite! Bookseller: Ah, anything new? afs mp Belle: Good morning. [ve come 10 return the book 1 Not since yesterday. Belle: That's alright borrowed, Bookseller: Finished already? Belle: yh, 1 couldn't put it down. Have you got Tul borrow this one! Bookseller: That one? But you've Fb(add9) BoTsus BT read : Well, it’s my favorite! magic Bb7sus BOT Caddo) spells, in disguise... Bookseller: If you like insist Belle: But sirl Bookseller: Gsus G D.C. al Coda ‘Thank you very tr Friend Like Me From Walt Disney's Alad Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN Bright two-beat GENIE: AT ATIC Dm Al ATIC Z — WellA- li Ba = ba had them for-ty thieves. Sche-her-a - za-de had a thou-sand tales._ luck ‘cause up your sleeves. you got a Dm AT Dm Zi pe now, some heav -y am-mu- ni- tion in your camp. — how. See, all you gotta do is rub that lamp. = Iad-din sir, what will your plea-sure be? take your or - der, 167 FIC. ATES D(no3rd) BAT AT Dm F FIED BHD BomvDb FIC AT whis = per what it you want. You ain't nev er hada friend like 4 Yes, sir, we pride our- selves ‘You're the boss, the king, the shah. col-umn “A"._ Try help you, dude, you ain’ had a friend like yours! True dish how “bout a A Whole New World From Walt Disney's Aladdin Music by ALAN MENKEN Seif ‘yfics by TIM RICE D ALADDIN: =—— — = = can show you the world, + ing, shim - mer-ing, GB Ace Em/G Fa FATAt Bm Bava im PETIA Em/G FAT GB NCH ver, side - ways and a al = tas- tic point of Dirt Dirt Diadd9) — aa Bm? Efsus ET GIA_ JASMINE: A a daz - aling place 1 knew, G G Dirt Bm? E7sus £7 re ATsus AT D JASMINE: —— One Jump Ahead From Walt Disney's Aladdin Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by TIM RICE Very lively 2 nan Em cr BT. Em a - head of the bread - line, ev - ‘ry - thing! vs ‘That's all, and that’s no don’t ap pre-ci- ate I'm Atdim? op gD D7 maj D7 cop GD Gen Gn cD DT maj DT Gsus4(sus2) ALADDIN: le. G Ftm7 BT Esust(sus2) Em cRowD: BD Em/D 7 ALADDIN: 1 can take a hint, got - ta FAT BT Em You're my on = ly friend, ” Vd blame parents ex Dm(add2) FT ALADDIN: B Em = bout it when I got the time! 17 Circle Of Life From Walt Disney Pictures’ The ion King Music by ELTON JOHN. Lyries by TIM RICE Relaxed Pop beat Bb Cond From the day we arrive ‘on the plan et Some of us fall Dy the way - side, than can ev er more to do through our trou — bles, ‘and some ‘A Rigs Reserve Used by Pen Ab F FIA — than can ev er be done. — have to live with the sears. ‘There's Bb CovBb ee Some say, “at or be eat en: Some say, — far to ‘much to take in’ here, more to . = |. = 6 i SS ris iy ps (Fe —— F =| vere Fees eee FS Fees FIA Bs PA —__ sLive and let five But find than can-ey er be found, But the om? cm 4 ie a SS ¢ == — t ——— a area greed 8s they join the stam ~ pede, — you should sun roll - ing igh through the sap — phi "re sky Keeps great and = —————! i SS HHS 46S My —— = + ¥ ¥ 2 2 2 is ney er take more than you give in the ci cle of Hite. small onthe end less round in the cir cle of ite, Wes the wheel AbIBD Is the band Bb a our place fon the path = un-wind - cm Gbrad2y 183 Gh(ad2) ‘BoD Fas Can You Feel The Love Tonight From Walt Disney Pictures’ The Lion King Music by ELTON [OHN Lyries by TIM RICE Pop Ballad Bb FIA EbIG BbIF Pb Bb ™ tegaro Wik pedal > HA Bh Cn? BoD Bb B/D cs BoD = = —= = a a # we: $ ee == There's a calm. surren — der to the rush of day, a | = when the heat of the rolling world. can be turned An en-chant-ed_moment, that the twist — ing ka-Iei- do. scope moves us alli ‘There's a rhyme_and rea -son sees me through. It’s © nough — for this rest — less war-rior tothe wild — out. doors when the heart — of this star-crossed yoy - ag - er Ab F Bb FA i just, 0 be with you, beats in time with yours. — poco crese SaaS) SS Ise nough for this Gm Gove Eb cm BoD Eb oe this far. 187 Gm Gar Eb cm BB/D Bb Fras bbe Bb 1G Bor poco dim. Gm_ Gwe Eb cm BD Eb Tas EB/BD Bb kings and vag. a - bonds — molto rit Hakuna Matata From Walt Disney Pictures’ The Lion King Music by ELTON JOHN, Lyrics by TIM RICE Freely F Br OF Bouncy Shute (22 )) Dire G7 BGS Timon: We means 189) Am cre F Die rest__ of your Timon & Pumbaa: W's Timon: Ha - kw freely he was a young wart — hog. woiuainn PF ap | seaman 2 no chord ca (offkey) Timon: Very nice. Pumbaa: Thanks quickly certain ap bb eal. He could 191 FIA F a0 skinned. nev — er stood Pumbaa: shamed! ‘Thought of chang atempo = = cc a FIA, Bb Fb/Bb Rb Timon How did you feel? no chord = Pumbaa: Timon & Pumbaa: Timon: Hey, Puma, notin front ofthe kids Oh, sorry. Haku — nama Pumbaas ev ‘ry time that tempo f 9s Simba: 10 means rest of your days. Timon: Yeu, xing it hit Timon & Simba: Ha - ku 19s Colors Of The Wind From Walt Disney's Pocahontas Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Moderately Bb Gm Eb(add) m7 Gm F bmi? EbmajVF PY Bb Gm tempo You think you own what-ev-er land — you think ‘the on — ly people who are Gm Bb Dm land on; earth is just a dead thing you can ch peo - ple are the peo ple who look and think like you, but but —— rock and tree and crea. ture ‘has a spir- it, has a 1 know ev it you walk the foot-steps of stranger ‘You things you mev-er knew you nev-er knew. 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Bb Someday From Walt Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Ab DomoiAb Ab Dbmn6iAb co Ab cma pba AbrIED BbmvD> Abic - 3 when weare wis when the world's old when we have Bomtladsty Ess EBT Bb EG Fm cove - oe bee Ns tf 1 pray some-day we may yet live w Db(add2) AbiC ABIES Eb7sus eb7 Ab mic Dor Coed life will be fair need will be Bhm(adu2yDb AbIC Bbm7(adua) Eb7 ‘greed will not pay. Bbm? FbIG FTG Db6/AB Ab Db this bright mil — ten BbmoP Fm Bbm Eb7/Db Db Dor AbOIED Bbavb> AbIC Broadly Bb Dawa Dmi/a, EbIG our fight will be — won Fb6 Eb Ab mic Fisus Fl DevF we'll stand inthe Cove Bb/D em? that bright af - ter - noon, CmTMadds) Tsu F aun cm F EboBb Bb Eb(add9) fon dayswhen the sun CmoGm Gm Cm Feb Eb Ebmal7F Fldim? Gm GmIr Slower cm BbIDEb6 EOF EDF Ebmaj™ 7 Bb Ebms/Bb Change will come rempo Bb EbmoBb Bb Ebmo/Bb Bb God Help The Outcasts From Walt Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame ‘Music by ALAN MENKEN, Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Slowly Bb Bbmaj7/D Eb(add9) 3 cm? Ebm6 BbIF F719 Bb Bbmaj? Eb/Bb Bb FBS Eb | BB PIA BBG. 1 don't know if there's a - - Why the few You seem to cm BoD Eb(add9) 2s Cmai71G ons Am Caja Fin6 cre. Fm6 oe Fé CE Dm 1 thought we mf poco rall ce one c maj? FIC Noo the chil. dren of tempo Go The Distance From Walt Disney Pictures’ Hercules Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL of ten dreamed of a far where a in - known road to em brace though that Gait paws A Gia Dd SS = — = eS ae] SS == = he o's welcome would be wait — ing for me, where the crowds — will cheer_ when they road may —wan-der, it will "Ted me to you And a thousand years would be Grim A os —z Ee = f andl lee: pe 1 be wtmightake nat Deadkd9yFt EWG DIA A AG Diadarrt EwG 1 can go thedis - tance, Twill find my way — I can go thedis- tance, And I'M stay ontrack. DIA A AG Diaddoyrt G Ba os can be — strong. 1 know ev ery mile — will be worth — my while, — won't ae - cept de feat. I’ssan up hill slope, but 1 Em? GAD ACE Bm DIA Gmaj7 GIA dis-tance, Pl be right where 1 4 DAD GD DAD GD Bm? Em? Down an won't lose hope 219 GAD AE Bm DA OG. Asus A D AD GID the distance and my jour DAD oop F BoD CE Ace But to look be-yond — the glo Db G PHAR BGt rHAE B hhe-ro’s strength _is meas ured by his heart. HGH FAH B op Act oD Bm Em7bs/Bb Diaddovrt Dawaoyrt will go the dis tance. Twill search the world. = d ‘a tempo ba A Dyaddovret eG Feist Bm 1 will face K 1 can go the dis - tance GA DACHBm DIAG Asus A GB Ack oD find my — he-ro's wel-come Zero To Hero From Walt Disney Pictures’ Hercules Driving + G FG there he goes a gain, Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL GB Sweet and un -de-feat-ed and an ce DF G awesome ten for ten. lined up just__ to watch him flex, Cam Dsus pair of per feet pees. Hercie, he comes, he hhe con - quers. - ©1997 Wonderland nec FG ore and — this per-fect pack age packed a D7sus Hon-ey, the crowds. were D7sus Bo OR? He showed the mox brains and Am GIB OC ATce CD. G Am? GIB C m2 Drsus G OG G Who put the glad ns Em spunk, Anica Fo Spoken’ and oG Whose — dar-ing No one bray Fain? 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And when he hunt - ed and prove there’s noth- ing to it, that's how a — good dog should he al ways found it dow- ble, that's when old Yel - er had 2a Here Yel-ler, ‘come back, Yelsler!____ Old Yel - ler was Yel ler's just B BT 7 — In an y scrap he — knew just what to = do. I's plain to see he has a fam-"ly tree. rough and read - y fellow, though his coat was yel - low, im-age of his pap- py. fris - ky and he’s hap - py, ee heart was true blue. ‘good pup should be. Best dog-gone dog Moderate Rock tempo c Let's get to-geth - er. to- geth-er. Yea, yea, aay Let’s Get Together From Walt Disney's The Parent Trap Words and Music by RICHARD M, SHERMAN and ROBERT 8, SHERMAN { Why don't you and I com - 'Phink of ‘all that we could + — What do you say? Ev = "ry day, We couldhave a swing-in’ ev "ry. way and ev-'ry Why don’t we we could be think you're swell _ Noth-in’ could be great-er. Say, hey, al- li-ga-tor! Let's get to-geth-er. Two is twice as nice as Let's get to-geth-er. 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SHERMAN, March tempo BC GT cr FE Dm7 Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life For Me) From Disneyland and Walt Disney World’s Pirates Of The Caribbean Words by XAVIER ATENCIO Music by GEORGE BRUNS F In a robust manner orks —— =F Ss we "mS ma We re ft ms ws gre? Tage, plunder, we ri = fle and loot. Drink up yo ho. id pil we fileh ind sack. Drink up yo ho. d char and in - flame and ig -nite. Drink up yo ho, a ip and ray-age and Drink up. ho. id em bez dle and Drink up. ho. burn up the cit - ¥, we're i. Drink me ras - cals and Yeart ies, yo AL Dm aT vil - lains and knaves. Drink up and black sheep, we're real ~ ly i= rate’s life scoun - drels, we're for

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