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egal 3 a" IMPOSSIBLE Cinderella Words by Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960) Music by Richard Rodgers (1902-79) Allegretto G F s GB Cc Am7 Refrain Im ~ pos-si-ble yel-low pump-kin to be - Pos-si-ble yel-low pump-kin to be - -come a gold car riage. Im - pos - si - ble -come a gold car - riage. It's pos - si - ble — "? (Copyright© 1957 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein It Copyright renewed illamson Musi a Division of Rodgers & Hammerstein: an Iermadonal copyright secured, All ights reserved jagem Company, owner of publication and allied rights throughout the word 483996 B 8 B DIA G coun-try bump-kin and G6 G6 But the world is full For the world is full DIA iG DA mar-riage, mar-riage, And four prince to join in And four — aa Brey mig prince to join in Ee Brey mice are g D/A Such fol-de-rol and fid-dle-dy dee of Such _fol-de-rol and fid-dle-dy dee of Am? DI3 G Ey AmoB7 za - nies 83996 sen -si-ble peo - ple sen-si-ble peo - ple be-lieve what be-lieve what won't won't 5705) BT “ DIA_NC. im - pos-si- ble hopes, Im - im - pos-si-ble hopes, Im - cause these daft and dew-y eyed dopes keep cause these daft and dew-y eyed dopes keep _——— G6 GD NC. things are happtning things are happ-ning ans AB 3996 DIA, Im - pos-si- ble, 3G DTA G6 ~pos-si- ble, Im - pos-si-ble, Im - pos-si-ble, pos-si- ble! Tes pos-si-blel It’s pos-si- ble! It’s pos-si-ble! i. Ps 6) AmT DIG R 83995 I"VE NEVER BEEN IN LOVE BEFORE Guys and Dolls Words and music by Frank Loesser (1910-69) Slowly BOF = BH Cmi/F Fow7(@5) C75) F765) FT now all. at once — it’s I thought my heart was It’s you for - ev I thought I knew © 1950 (Renewed) FRANK MUSIC CORP. Allright revered. 083996 m7 B7(¢5) Eb? ry nm ep Bona? Big BITES) is thar’s all —— ey 13 Bhoai7 Digs) Gm cr AT D Ar Tm full of fool - ish song and out _my song must pour. Se 2 OFT F705) BS Gm Cm7 F7 F753) Bbmsi7 please for - give help - less haze = I'm in, * Dm7G G7 Cm cm? real-ly nev - er been a AB 3996 Tis Megat tomate Unauthorized copies ofthis copyright FEED THE BIRDS Mary Poppins Words and music by Richard M. Sherman (born 1928) Robert B. Sherman (1925-2012) Slowly, with feeling Em AmE Em B to the steps of | Saint Paul's In her own spe - cial way © 1963 Wonderland Music Company, ne. Copyright renewed. Alright reserved. Used by permission 403996 10 ‘Come, buy my bags Come feed the lit de birds, show them you care, young ones are 83996 n the birds? (only chorus is sung) the 7 Cc fill the while 0 - ver- head, her birds that’s what she) exes bird wom - an 83096 2 Slightly faster By Em B7 Em the - dral the saints the ca - C7 GD D GD D7 GD D7 they are smil - ing each 6 G rit. BT Em Tit. DP 883996 B rall. a ¢ AT Am7/D pb? g tup - pence, 483996 OH, WHAT A BEQUTIFUL MORNIN’ Oklahoma! lords by Oscar Hammerstein |I ‘Music by Richard tip? » Moderate Waltz = ET BT ° B BT Cm Abm/C> Exam requirements: without repeats Copyright © 19 by Wiliams i Hammerstein an - ight © 1943 by Wllamson Music, a Dison of Rodgers emmersei imager Co any (Copyright renewed, Intermational copyright secured. Allright reserved 83096 6 com is as high. l= ¢ ~ phant’s don't tum their heads see me ride breeze is s0 don’t miss a looks like it’s. climb - in’ clear, = suup,— sto sath lit - tle brown = mav’ - rick is, wink = in’ her o? — weep = in? wil - ler is laugh - in’ 483996 16 a = ay BST | i. wit. 35% B® Fm7/B BITS BY B : ———— Ob, what a beau =i - ful da AB 3996 uv ie egal tomate authorized tories ofthis ecprisht ALMOST NEARLY PERFECT Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Words by Scott Wittman (born 1954) Music and words by Marc Shaiman (born 1959) Cheerfully (2 = 148) F CE coor Lookat this: tent umbre-ia.’ —P Frarday know why hed Here'sa coin; Wellivonce was, now its asmashed pen-ny Tve a trick with some wire ’n? stick, so I'l But I know that my grand-pa Joe would say, G iC F cre c7 Tr = Here's glove with no part ner; save it for a rain-y day. 0 Here's tin; Jet me at itd ‘This is on-ly barely —_bro- ken’ Examrequirements: without repeat Copyigh ©2010, 2015 by Winding Brook Way Musicand Wall Woo erainment Alrights reserved, Used by permission. 883996 8 uF cre ifs got lost so. she tossed you a side, but When Torun, ev "ry - one is a fam, 4 CTR cr Dm? co Cims 7 wooly mate, and the halo heaven you pro. = _ vide. Kick "and I score; then my pic-ture’s on the Ia~bel of the can! 17 F709) BYE BowF F Al- most near-ly yes, it’s near e al - most nearly rr a AT Dm G7 FIC D7 —_Bom6/D> C7 ‘reas - ure; 83996 ” we cur 2 CUE Fm Found a book with Fm 2 CIF AMES I know how it ends: i 883996 Bom/Db 20 ‘Maestoso F Bring me sweets, roy ~ al 4) CUE F oir = seur,— Sung:or the “DIT NC. Coun c Cos Gio ex-e- cu-tion-er’s axe shall swing! 983996 a 4a, Could c F Bur ill then, Tm just Char - lie, fall of talk but But some-day when I ev-'ry can-dy shall be free! There'llbe 7 Dm DmG = G NC. Ces Won-ka choc-"lates fall-ing from the )_______ And that be 083996 22 atempo Bom/D> per - fect ab - so - tne - ly oe FIC ANCE AT blow-ing: ‘How dja 7 BIC D7 cr F cuF Caling out: I'm home! 83996 te Megat 23 to make aa CHILDREN OF EDEN Children of Eden Words and music by Stephen Schwartz (bom 1948) Rubato Like this brief day, my light is a 3 6, Di9/F — Ebm7 DHGSAb Ds Ebm7 (a4) Butthrough the night, my chil-dren, you will go on You willknow heart-ache, z 6 DiOF Go Ab Bom prayers that don’t work. times of bitter cir - cum-stan - Exam requirements: from bar 11 Copright© 169, 1996, 000 Grey Dog Music (ASCP) Pblshing and ald rights for"Chilren OF Eden” Administered by Wiliason Mal Divison of Rodgers & Harmmertln:an imagem Company Interaional copyright secured, ll ight esered. ‘we stephenschwart.com 983996 24 Gently flowing Ab ADT Db ° ao DYE bm? Goomi7 stil be = lieve 8 EbwD> D> Ebm Ghmsi7D/Ab_— Ab where have v Fm Bom Ghai? Ab GWAb a D> Ebm/Ds DS D> Eb? Ghasi7 Di/Ab Ab — haunt you and test 83996 25 This, your in - her-i-tance: = to blame us. a BUA Gime A Fim Dai? = B atempo ” D> Em7/Db D> Em GhauiT AB 3996 26 Bom DYF G6 children to.come, some your aR 83996 ites a tomake nautnorzed so| WE'RE ALL MADE OF STARS Finding Neverland Words and music by Eliot Kennedy (born 1969) Gary Barlow (born 1971) Swung (J= 134) GEORGE: Em cD You can be an - y-thing you wan-na be you can go an- 2. D ACE Em A lit-tle hard. work and you can do it, faith -y-where you wan-na — will get_ you through it, ‘You got-ta be - lieve Copyright ©2018 Sony/ATV Musle Publishing (UK) Limited and SM Publishing UK Limited ‘Alvghs Adtistered ySony/ATY Msi Publishing LC, 424 Church Set Ste 1200 she, TN37218 Insertional copyright secured. Al eights reserved 83996 28 c D itcThe ans ~ wers are all — in-side your-self. and__ you can be— = nisversehas pln - ty Of space and the gift_— that it gave. to the whole hu-man race. is thar. = id Lo Were all made of stars, we're all made of dreams. you can do. ‘what you want, 18 3996 29 SS be who you wan ” GEORGE: C doc-tor could save on - ly 7 SS = and from mi-se - ry, that’s. what I wan-na be. 2G F G of dis - co - ve - ry — one life just T would sail all a - round. that 483996 30 would write all my cares » G c G MICHAEL: G/A Ta be leading a diff - ‘rent_ life, A wonder - ful lifel_ Se ae Boys: G/A A AB 3996 3 — 3? ba ba You can do. what ott went => = be. who you wan NC. SE. = = GEORGE: ‘Be whatyou wan-na Slow down Cased Se ee SS. Guus A A Be what you wan-na 083996 Megat 2 A MILLION DREAMS = ‘The Greatest Showman Words and music by Benj Pasek (ooin 1985) Justin Paul ¢boini9e5) Moderately, with, intensity ee cs a aa Pedal ad lib. throughout DFE Em? cs YOUNG BARNUM:" Telose my eyes aworld that’s wait *Young Barnum and Barnum vocal lines written an octave higher throughout Exam requirements: end atbar5 Copyright ©2017 Bresthelike Musi Pickin A Pinch MusleandTC F Must Publishing, Ine, ‘Allrights for Breathclike Music and Pickin A Pinch Musle Administered Worldwide by Kebslt Songs Music Publishing, All rights reserved, Used by permission, 483996 33 ‘Through the dark, through the door, _ ae through whereno__one’s been be-fore, — “3 but it feels ‘They can say, theycan say it all__sounds cra AB 3996 34 They can say, theycan say I've lost my mind— Theycan say, theycan say we'velost_ our minds — Idon't care, Idon'tcare, so call me cra 29 Idon't care, Idon'teare if'theycall_ us cra = z¥__________ 7 = To Coda-- 7D Em? cB Cousd world that we de= sign world that we design 2nd | thebright - est col-ors_fill___ my__ head AB3996 35 Amil =~ on 6 Cou => lion dreams_ are keep ign “ = ie Ame swale = Py think of what the world could be,_ of a, oe) a io itty pone wee ” G DFE Em7 dreams for theworld we're gon-na make AB 3996 36 Dirt Em7 ‘There's a house we can build— with things from far 8-ay____ I compile, — each one there — to makeyou smile ; wake you smile ona rain - y 483996, ‘mil - lion dreams_ are keep - in’ me_ ar Cus G T think of what the world couldbe,_ A. mil - lion dreams is all__ it’s gon-na take 483996 38 witen arcana fr dhe wosldwee soocantie Oh, a EmD Ctm7@5) How-ev-er big, how-ev-er 103 Casa G DEEA ‘Share your dreams. 107 Em Em/Dé EmD —3—cim7e5) Youmay be right,___-youmay ‘butsay that you'll bring oI 83996 39 ‘Tothe world I close my eyes BARNUM: G "Cause ev'ry night I lie, a > CHARITY; Am11 — in bed the bright-est col-ors fill my head. A mil-lion dreams are keep BARNUM & " BARNUM: Cude2 CHARITY: G ‘A mil - lion dreams, a2 mil - lion dreams T think of what the world > in'me a -wake_ AB 3996 40 A mil - lion dreams is all it’s gon-na take. a7 ot world we're gon-na_make. teed Get lars 14 molto rit. Slowly, freely G DF Cow a = for the world we're gon-na AB 3996 a GASTON Beauty and the Beast, Words by Howard Ashman (1950-91) ‘Music by Alan Menken (born 1949) Rowdy barroom waltz co w—ls Bar esy/A, u Z Eamrequirements: from bar 30, without repeat jut Wendedand Music Company, Inc. and Walt Disney Music Company is eserved. Used by permission. AB 3996 42 BIA aia 1 4 ea <———— >. Bm7Q5YA 3°, LEFOU: ich Gosh, it dis - rubs me to Ev-'ry guy here’d like to be you, Gas - a Bm705)/A, Ans € + ven when tak - ing your lumps. AB 3996 43 c pic Dm705y/C ev ~ "ty - one’s DIF D7 GTus atempo G7 6709) co slick as Gas - ton, No one’s fights like Gas - ton, dous - es AB 3996 44 weg = i= by thick es Gon oe. bites like Gas - no - bod - ¥ quick as Gas = ton. No one’s neck’s a5 wrest -ling match, lights like Gas - ton, LEFOU:In a Dm7 tom's. For there's no man in town half as man ~ ly. ~ton, WOMEN: For there’s no one as bur - ly snd brawn - ¥. GASTON: As you 76 G7 co pure par - a - gon. You can bi - ceps to LEFOU:Not a poco rit, F 7 = Tom, Dick or Stan = ley and they'll tell you whose team they pre - serag-gly or serawn-y. GASTON: That's right! And ev - “ry last’ inch of me's ‘= AB 3996 45 G7 cHorus; tempo G709) 7 co been like Gas - hhits like Gas gota swell cleft in his spit - ting match, no - bod - y ee eae % C6 GASTON: Am Do —- —— SS = F chin lke Gas - ton, As a spec - i - men, yes Pm in - tm - i - spits like Gas - ton. Tm 3 - pe - cial - ly good at cx - pec - tor - ee el is Sas - ton! -dat_ ing! CHORUS: My, what a guy, that Gas - to er aone Proo-ey! CHORUS: Ten points for Gas - ja = AB 3996 46 105% G AG LE FOU: ~ tity BYG cr Ne. 78569) NC. GasTON: Ev 109 D7 ious) D7 GD AB 3996 a7 ate G7 re molto all, = ton, makes those beauts like Gas . Then goes tromp - it ae = nee AB 3996 48 atempo re oc. CHORUS: ingl © My, what AB3996 49 REVOLTING CHILDREN Matilda The Musical Words and music by Tim Minchin (bon 1975) J= 120 (Freely) Em? BRUCE: Am [Nev-er a-gain will she get the best of a me, Nev-er a-gain will she take a - way my free-dom, And wewon’t for ~ get =3— atempo fought (for the right to be a little bit naught- y!) (Nev-er a- gain) will the cho key door Nagagaeal Nove Entespises Py Lid Kbalt Must Publsing Led Iniereatonl copy secwed AB 3998 50 and (nev-er again) will Tdoube it when slam, (Nev-er a= gain) will 1 be bul lied my mummy says I'm a mi-ra-cle! Nev-er a-gain! Nev-er a-gain will we live behind bars, __nev-er a-gainnowthatweknowwe are re-volt-ing child-ren liv-ing in_____re-volt-ing times. We sing — _ Fewolt-ing songs us - ing———_re-volt-ing rhymes. We'll be_____re-volt-ing child-ren _tll 83996 51 G DF Em pb c D5 ES Nc. gur re-volt ing'sdone andwe'l have the Trunch ~ bull bot \BWe're re - volt-ing! F revolt-ing child-ren liv-ing in_rewolt-ing times. We sing____re-volt-ingsongs us - ing woA Am/C G DF Em D rewolt-ing rhymes, We'll be re-wolt-ingchild-ren tll our re-volt ing’sdone and we'll DES. » © os TOMMY: have the Trunch ~ bull bolt - ing, we're re ~ volt = we Tee ray 083996 52 2, Bal LAVENDER: BF “Take outyour hockey stick_and use it asa swordl— ¥ Spy BRUCE: © HORTENSIA: SS We'll find out where the chalk x S B DEm DF EmG BG nidtf Sawa ” stored. And draw radepic-tureson the board! Its notin - sult-ing.We're re-volt-ing! If e-nough of us are wrong, wrong is AB 3996 53 9D B went Br ry-onel N- OLR. | "Cause we're a You s4y we ough-t@ stay in'- side the tine. Buc if we dis-o-bey. ar the same time, there is noth-ing that the Trunch-bull can do! She can take her ham-mer and S$ - H- U, You did-n't think youcould push us too far, butthere’sno go-ing back now, we 083996 B D § NC. E Fm 3c AB 3996 55 re-volt - ing children tiv - ing in_____re- volt - ing times. re - volt - ing songs re - volt - ing chymes, D A BG Fim E re-volt - ing child - ren ill our re ~ volt - ing’s done. Ie M D ce BS 5 AB 3996 GOOD MORNING Singin’ in the Rain Words by Arthur Freed (1894-1973) Music by Nacio Herb Brown (1896-1964) Moderately B Dm Cm B FT BYE BBE F7 cou- ple of stay - er up - pers. at breakfast time and starts in with our sup - pers, (© Copyright 1995 EM Robbins Catalog nc ‘Alrighs reserved. International copyright secured. 48 3996 7 of friends must D AS/E DIF 9 » AL ATG5) AT FT Bb a F7 By BY7 FT danced the whole night through. Good morn - ing, morn - ing 48 3996 cm FT Good morn - inBs foe BeT FT morn - ings _ » BONG. D aire 3s DIFF ATE D ATE DFE % D the stars 83996 good morn - ing. o B BT FT soon smile through. Good morn - ing, 1” B B BS Dm F7 Br CmiFDmF BHO AB 3996 BRAIN Words by EY. Harburg C8635, Music by Harold Arlen Goos.90 iF | ONLY HAD A ‘The Wizard of Oz Moderately cr 3 Lazily F toa black-bird sittin’ on toa straw-man sad andwea-ry. toa miss who lis-tenedto him a pole ibs Tio SCARECROW: Said a scare-crow swingin’ on ‘TINWOODMAN: Said a tin- man_ rat- thin’ his COWARDLY LION: Said a li - on, poor new-rot ~ ic ‘Oh! the Lord ‘Oh! the Lord ‘Ohl the Lord Exam requirements:any one character; chorus only, withaultable intro © Copyright 1959 EMI Feist Catalog ne. [EMI United Partnership id. Allrghtseserved, Intemational copyigh secured 83995 a cr cr " — ope fo give Meco - mon gene Se ail, gL jbad, samounce of com ~ mon Ey forgot womake me oe "he banged his hol ~ low chest” tad — ‘Then his tail be-gan to curl end Fé. Gm7 Gm7/c c > ‘con - fer~ rin’ with the flow'rs, con- he should be on his met-tle and a sis sy, with- > I could while a-way the hours When a man’s an emp-ty ket- tle, Life is sad, be-lieve me, mis- sy,when you're born to be wave: 8va ad lib uF BYE Boi7 Gm7/F F6 Gm7 : And my head Td be seratch=in’ while my eat toa Just be-cause I'm pre-sum- in’ that T But 1 could change my hab - its, nev - er sult = i yet Pmtorn a - part. rout the vim and verve. 80a ad lib loco AB 3996 62 G75) cr Gm7 thoughts were bus - could be kind - more F BYE Fos? Gm7/C 2 FG eee, srav- el ev-‘ty rid-dle for an -y in- di-vid-dle in trou-ble or in. pain. tender, Pd be gen-de and aw —fulsen ~ thmen-tal re ~ gard~inglove and art -fraidthere’sno de-ny- in’ Tm just a dan-dy-li- on, fate I'don’t de~serve, ___ loco a GME F6 Gm7 a ay Bg ter ee . oe Td be think-in’ I could be an - oth - er Lin-coln, if IM be ints ri the spar-rows and the boy that shoots the ar- rows, if could show my prow-ess, be a li'= on, not amow-ess, if I Sve ad lib, 03996 BF OF Fs cm Fy om BT E ——— = ciyhad a brain oe Le co had a heart. Piecture me Tae e on" had thenerve.—— Pose Se ciyhad the! Oh, Ta be in my stride, Gm Cm? C7 Fas F6 Em7¢5) Az ocean's neat the shore, I could think of things I nev - er thunk be- -bove a voice sings —_ low, ‘Wherefore art thou, Ro = me - King down to the core, Oh, Td roar the way I nev - erroared be- 3% Dm co NC. FT CT/G fore, andthen Td sit and think some more, I would <0 I hear a beat. How sweet! Just to fore, and then I'd rrrrwoof, and roar some more, I would Sva ad lib 72 AB 3996 64 F BYE Fas 39 6 Gm7 == ag o my heart all full of pain, fot be just a muffin’, my head all fall of stuf ns, peray fet tee pare show ho di = socssu-rs” who’ Hing around the fr~ fee 2 King EY BEE © er sere I c7__Gm7_Ebmé—c7 Gm7F F6 Gm7 rc © @ - venwor-thy erv you, if ‘And per-haps Td de-serve you and be ¢ - ven T. would stay young and chip-per and Yd lock it with a zip~ per, if Why, with my re - gal beez-er, I could be an-oth - er Cae~ sar, if va ad lib 7 a cs BF F Gm7 Bbm6 C7 — on-lyhad a brain, on-lyhad a heart. on - lyhad the nerve. Tcould on-lyhad a brain, Whena —on-lyhad_ a heart Life is on-lyhad thenerve. 80a ad tid, loco oe 83996

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