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One of the most useful possessions any musicians can have is a fake book. The concise, one-line music notation consisting of melody, lyrics and chord symbols acts as a "musical shorthand" that makes it possible to have hundreds of songs in just one book. A s a reference guide toUfake" arrangements o r for singing purposes, the fakebook is an invaluable resource for all musicians-hobbyists to professionals.

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Dumbo

Baby Mine .................................................... 18

Case? Junior ................................................... 28

Pink Elephants on Parade .............................. 146

When I See an Elephant Fly ......................... 2 13

Pinocchio

Give a Little Whistle ........................................ 57

Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me) ...... 91

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs .... Bluddle Ilddle Um Dum (The Washing Song) 25

.................. The 1)warfs' Yodel Song (Silly Song) 46

Heigh-Ho ........................................................... 73 I'm Wishing ............................................. .... 89

Somedg. My Prince Will Come ....................... 167

Whistle While You Work .................................. 173

.................................. With a Smile and a Song 222

Honest John ............................................... 77 Three Little Pigs I've Got No Strings .................... .......... ..... 8 9 ................... Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolt? .2 14 Jiminy Cricket .................................................. 102

Little Wooden Head ......................................... 137

Three Cheers for Anything ............................... 192

Turn on the Old Music Box .............................. 196

When You Wish Upon a Star ............................ 2 12

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Absent-Minded Professor's March (Medfield Fight Song) ................... 12

A-E-I-0-L (The Caterpill;lr Song) ........................................................ 11 . .

The Age of Not Bel~ev~ng .................. ....................... ............................ 10

dice in Wonderland ............................................................................ 11

Annette ................................................................................................ 12

kibian Sights .................................................................................... 13

The Aristocats .................................................................................... 14

Baby Mine ...................................................................................... 18

The Ballad of Daw Crockett ............................... ... ........................ 19

The Bare Necessities .................... .. ............................................... 15

Be Our Guest ...................................................................................... 16

The Be:mtiful Briny Sea ....................................................................... 24

Beauty and the Beast ........................................................................... 21

Bella Notte (This Is the Night) ................... .. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Belle ................................................................................................... 20

Best of Friends .................................................................................... 22

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) ......................... ... ............ 23

Biddle-Dee-Dee .................................................................................. 24

Bluddle Uddle I'm Durn (The Washing Song) ................................... 25

Blue Oak Tree ..................................................................................... 2 3

Blue Shadows on the Trail ................................................................... 27

Brazzle L)azzle Day .............................................................................. 28

Can You Feel the Love Tonight ............................................................ 26

...................................................................... Candle on the Water 3 Carrying the Banner .......................................................................... 30 Casey Junior ........................................................................................ 28 Castle in Spain A Chim Chim Clier-ee ............................................................................. 3 5 Chip 'N Dale's Rescue Rangers Theme Song ..................................... 36

Cinderella ................... ... .......................................................... 40

Circle of Life ....................................................................................... 36 ...... Colonel Hathi's March (The Elephant Song) ..................... ... 41

Colors of the Wind ....................... .... ........................................... 38

A Cowboy Keeds a Horse ..................................................................... 42

Cruella De Vil ...................................................................................... 40

The Daisy Anthem .............................................................................. 43

Dalmatian Plantation ................................... .... ........................... 42

Don't Jump to Conclusions ..................................................... 44

A Dream Is a Wish Your Hcart Makes ................... .... .................. 46

DuckTales Theme .................. ........ ..................................... 45

The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (Silly Song) ..................... ... .................. 46 The Elegant Captain Hook ................................................................... 47

Enjoy It! ...................... .... .......................................................... 50

Ev'rybodv Has :i Laughing Place .......................................................... 50

Ev'rybody Wants to Re a Cat .......................... .. ............................. 48

Fathoms Below .............. .. ........................................................... 49

Feed the Birds ..................................................................................... 52

Tne Flubber Song ................................................................................ 52 Follow Me, Boys! ......................................................................... 53

Following the Leader ....................... ... ............................. ... .... 56

For Now for hlways .......................................................................... 5 1

............................................................................................ Fortuosity 56

............................................................ Friend Like Me

............................................................................. Fun and Fancy Free 58

Fun with Music .................... ... ..................................................... 59

(hston ................................................................................................. 60 Give a Little Whistle ............................................................................. 57

..................... ................................................. GO the Distance ... 62

....................................................................... God Help the Outcasts 64

................................................................................ Goodhyc So Soon 59

Hakuna Matala ............................................................................... 66 \

The Happiest Ilome in 'I'liese Hills .................... ... ........................ 68

Happy, Happy Birthday to You ............................................................. 70 He Lives in You ............................................................................. 7 2 ..

....................................................................................... He's a Tramp 71

........ ............................................................ HeRalunips and Woozles 7 74

Ileigh-Ho ............................................................................................ 73

............................................................................................... Herbie 65

............. ................... Ili-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me) .. 91

tligitus Figitus ..................................................................................... 76

Home .................................................................................................. 78

........................................................................................ Honest John 77

Honor to Us All L O

........................................................... How D'ye Do and Shake 1l;mds 82

How Do You Do? .............................................................................. 83

.................................................................. How Will I Know Mv Love? 8+

1 Bring You ;I Song .............................................................................. 84

I Just Can't Wait to Be King ................................................................. 86

.......... .......................... 1 Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song) .. 88

I Will Go Sailing No More ........................ ....... .......................... 92

I Won't Say (I'm in Love) ................................................................. 94

............................................................................................. I Wo~lder 87

I'll Make a Man Out of You ................................................................. 90

I'ni Late ........................................................................................... 79

......................................................................................... I'm No Fool 85

I'm Wishing ........................................................................................ 89

.............................................................................. I've Got No Strings 89

...................................................... If I Can't Love Her .... 9 8 If I Never Knew You (Love Theme from "Pocalio~ltas") ...................... 96

In Harmony ................... ... ........................................................ 101

It's a Small World ............................................................................... 99

It's Not Easy ................... .... ........................................................ 100

................................................................................... Jiminy Cricket 102

............................................................................... Johtiny Tremain 104

..................................................................................... Jolly Holiday 104

.............................................................................. King of New York 106

...................................................................................... Kiss the Girl 103

La La Lu ............................................................................................ 109

1:avcnder Blue (Dilly Dilly) ............................................................... 105

Les Poissons ..................................................................................... 108

Let Me Be Good to I'ou ....................... ... .................................. 93

............................................................................. Let's Get Together 111

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............................................... Let's Go Fly a Kite ................... ... 107 ....................................................... Let's Put It Over with Grover 110

Libem Tree ...................................................................................... 112

........................... ...................... Little April Shower ............. 95

..................................................................... I. iule Black Rain Cloud 112

Little Wooden Head ................... .. ............................................. 137 Live Like a King ................................................................................. 114

..................... ...................................... The 1. ord Is Good to hlt .. 114

............................................ Love ............................................. ... 113

Love Is a Song .................. ...... .................................................... 11 5

Love Will Find a ........................................................................... 75

Ma! . the Best Man Kin ........................ .... ................................. 118

Me .................................................................................................... 116

Meetin' At the Mdt Shop ................... ....... ............................. 117

Ttle Men ). Mousekeleers ................... .... ................................. 161

Micke! Mouse March ................... ... ......................................... 148

Minnie's Yoo Hoo .......................................................................... 12 1

The Monkey's Uncle ........................................................................ 120

The Morning Report ...................................................................... 122

..I Most Befi~ddling Thing ................ ... ........................................ 126

My Name Is James ..................... ... ............................................... 1 19

hI! . Own Home (Jungle Book Theme) ............................................. 125

Never Smile At ;I Crocodile ......... ..... ............................................ 128

So Matter What ............................................................................. 124

Oh, Wkat a Mery Christmas Day ...................................................... 128

Old Yeller .......................... .. ......................................................... 127

On the Front Porch ........................................................................... 129

Once Upon a Dream ................. ..... .............................................. 134

Once Upon a Time in New York City ................... .. ...................... 130

The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band ............................ 134

One Jump .4 head ............................................................................ 132

One OF Us .................. .... ......................................................... 136

00-De-Lally ....... ....... ................................... .. ...................... 131

The Parent Trap ............................................................................... 135

Part of YOLIT World .......................................................................... 138

Perfect Isn't Easy .................. ...... ................................................. 140

Pink Elephants on Parade ..................................... ................. . . . . . . 146

A Pirate's Life ................................................................................. 139

Pollyann:~'~ Song ............................................................................... 141

Poor Unfortunate Souls ..................................................................... 142

The Pretty Irish Girl ................... .... ........ .. ..... d 3

Prince 41i ................................................................................ 144 Pussycat Polka ................... .. .................................. .. .............. 146

The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down ........................ .. ...... 148

Rainbow Maker .................... .. ..................................................... 150

Reflection ......................................................................................... 149

The Reluctant Dragon ................... .. ............................................ 150

Rerr~emher When ................................................ ... .......................... 15 1

R-E-S-C-U-E Rescue Aid Society ...................... ... ......................... 154

Riddle De Diddle I)e Day .......................................................... 154

Roses and Rainbows ..... 1 .................................................................. 152 Rulnbly in My Turnbly ................................................................. 152

Saludos Amigos ................ ... ...................................................... 153

Santa Fe ........................ .. ........................................................... 156

Scales and Arpeggios ..................................................................... 162

.................... The Second Star to the Right ... ............................... 159

................................................ ....................... Seize the Rip .... 155

...................... .................................................... Shadowland ... 160

....................................................................................... Shaggy Dog 158

.................................................................................... Shrin~p Boats 164 ....................................................................... The Siiirnese Cat Song 159

Simple Simon .................................................................................... 163

........................................................................ Sing a Smiling Song 162

S~nall One ....................... ... ............................................................... 164

................................................................. So Dear to My Heart 165

So This Is Love (The (;inderella Waltz) ................... .... ............. 170

................... ............................................................ Someday ... 166

....................................................... Someday My Prince Will Come 167

...................... ............................ Someone's Waiting for You ... 168

................... ............................................. Something More .... 168

............................................................................... Something There 170

......................................................... Son of Man .................... ... 172

................................................................................ Sooner or I:ater 169

...................................................................... 4 Spoonful of S u p r 167

................... .................................................. A Star Is Born .... 174

........................................................................................ Stav ;\wake 180

............................................................. A Step in the Right Ilirection 171 . . step ~n Time ...................................................................................... 176

................... ........................................... Stop, Look and Listen .. 176

.......................................................................... Strange Things 178

Strangers like Me ............................................................................ 1

.................................................................................. Streets of Gold 182

........................................... .............. Strengthen the Dwelling ... 195 ..................... ................................ Sub-Sti-Tutiary Locomotion ... 177

Summer Magic .................................................................................. 184

................................................... Supercalifmgi1isticexpi:llidocious ... 183

.......................................................................... Sweet Surrender 186

.......................................................................... The Swisska~)olka 184

Tale Spin Theme (Spin It!) ................ ... ..................................... 188

.............................................................................. Talent Roundup 185

............ ............................................... Ten Feet Off the Ground .. 187

That Darn Cat! .............................................................................. 187

That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song) ............................... 193

........................................ That's What Makes the World Go 'Round 190

........................... ........................................... There Are Those .. 189

.................................................................. These Are the Best Times 190

................... ................................. Three Cheers For ,4n ything .... 192 .................................................................... The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room 191

..................................................................... The Time of Four Life 194

................................................ ............ ...... Today 1s Tuesday .. .. 197

l'oyland March ..................... .. ....................................... .. .......... 198

Trashin' the Camp ............................................................................. 200

..................... .............................................. True to Your Heart ... 202

'I'rust in Me (The Python's Song) ............................................... 196

............................................................. Turn on the Old Music Bos 196 ...................................................................................... 'livas Brillig 198

................... .................................................. five Worltis ........ 204

........................................... .................... The Ugly-Bug Ball ...... 199

The Unbirthdap Song ........................................................................ 208

Under the Sea ................................................................................... 206

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Up . Down and Touch the Ground ..................................................... 209

The Virginia Cornpsmy ....................................................................... 208

West 0' the Wide Missouri ................................................................ 210

Westward Ho. the Wagons! ...... ....... .................................. A 12

AWkaleofaTale .............................................................................. 211

When ;I Man Has a Daughter ............................................................ 201

When I See an Elephant Fly ................ ... ........................................ 213

\hen She Loved Me .................... .... ........................................ 205

When You Wish Lpon a Star ................... ... ................................ 212

Fhistle While You Work ................... ... ..................................... 173

Fhiho's Afraitl of the Big Bad Woll? ..................................................... 214

&'hole New World .......................................................................... 216

Why Should I Worry? ....................... .... ................................... 218

Winnie the Pooh .......................... .. ....... .. .............................. 219

Kith a Smile and a Song ................................................................... 222

The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers .................................................. 223

Woody's Romndup ............................................................................. 215

The Work Song ................................................................................. 224

The World Will Know ........................................................................ 220

The World's Greatest Crimin;ll Mind ...................... .. ................... 224

I'ringle Wrangle (A Pretty Woman's Love) .............. ..... ........... 226

Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) ................... .......... ............. 226

Ibu (Are a Human .b imal) ................... ... ................................. 223

You Carl Fly! You (hn Fly! You Can Fly! .............................................. 227

You'll Re in My Heart ...................................................................... 228

You've Got a Friend in Me .................. .... ................................ 236

Your Heart Will Lead You Home ................... ... ............................ 230

Your Mother zinc1 Mine ............... ... ........................................... 232

Zero to Hero .............. ..................... .................................................. 234

Zip-A-Dee-1)oo-Dah .......................................................................... 232

Theme from "Zorro" ...................................................................... 2 3 3

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ANIMATED FEATURES.

FEATURETTES AND SHORTS

101 Dalmatians Cruella Oe Vil ................ ... ................................................... 40

Dalmatian Plantation .......... .... ........................................... 42

Remember When ....................................................................... 151

The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective Goodbye So Soon .............................................

Let Me Be Gootl to You ................................................................ 93

The World's Greatest Criminal Mind ......................................... 224

Aladdin ........................ .......................................... Arabian Nights ... 13

Friend Like Me ................. .... .............................................. 54

...... One Jump Allcad .......................................................... .. 132 ................................................................................... Prince :Ui 144

................................................................... A Whole hew World 2 16

Alice in Wonderland .............................................. A-E-I-0-I: (The Caterpillar Song) 1 1

................................... ................... Alice in Wonderlaad .... 11 ....................... ................... HO\Y D'yc Do and Shake H;~nds .... 82

I'm I.ate ....................................................................................... 79

"kis Rrillig ............................................................................... 198

The Ir'nbi~thday Song ................................................................. 208

The Aristocats .............................................................................. The !\ristocats 14

Ev'ryhody wlnts to Be a Cat ......................................................... 48 ................................................................. Sc:~les and Arpeggios 162

Bmbi 1 Bring You a Song ......................................... .... .... 3 4

Little ~Zpril Shower ....................................................................... 95

Love Is a Song ........................................................................... 1 15

Beauty and the Beast ............................................................................... Be Our (;l~est I6

....................................... .............. Beauty ;md the Beast .... 21

................................................................ Belle ................... ... 20

Gaston ...................................................................................... 60

....................................................................... Something There 170

4 Bug's Life .... The Time of Your Life ................................................ .... 194

Cinderella Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) ...................................... 23

Cinderella L O

................... .... A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes ....... 46 ...................................... So This Is Love (The Cinderella Waltz) 170

.......................................................................... The Work Song 224

Dumbo .............. ................................................... Bahy Mine ....... 18

................................................................................. Oasev Junior 28 ...................................................... Pink Elephants on Parade 146

............................. .................... When I See .an Elephant Flv ... 213

The Fox and the Hound ............................................................................. Bcst of Friends 22

Fun and Fancy Free Fun and E'ancv Free ................................................................... 58

Hercules ........................................................................... G o the Distance 62

I Won't Sq (I'm in Love) ............................................................. 94 ......................................................................... A Star Is Born 174 ...................... .......................................... Zero to Hero ... 234

The Hunchback of Notre Dame .................... ..................................... God Ilelp the Outcasts .. 64

.................................................................................... Someday 166

James and the Giant Peach ..................................................................... My Name Is James 119

The Jungle Book .................................................................... The Bare Necessities 15

................................ Colonel Hathi's March (The Elephant Song) 41

I Wan'na Be I, ike You (The Monkey Song) .................................. 88

................... My Own Home (Jungle Book Theme) .......... 125

....................... That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song) 193

................... .................. Trust in Me (The Python's Song) .. 196

Lady and the Tramp ......................... ............... Bella Nottc (This Is the Night) .. 19

................................................ .................. He's a Tramp .... 71 ..................................................................................... La La Lu 109

............................. ...................... The Siamese Cat Song .. 159

The Lion King ........................... ................. Can You Feel the Love Tonight .. 26

.................................................. Circle of Life ................... ... 36

Hakuna Matata ...................................................................... 66

I Just Can't Wait to Be King ......................................................... 86

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The Lion King 11: Simba's Pride He Lives in You ...................... ... ........................................... 72

Love Will Find a Way ............... ... .......................................... 75 .............................................................................. one of US 136

The Little Mermaid .......................................... .......................... Fathoms Below .. 49

Kiss the Girl ........................................................................ 103

Les Poissons ................... .. ..... .. .......................................... 108

Part of Your World .................................................................... 138

Poor Unfortunate Souls ................... .... ........................... 142 ......................................................................... C'nder the Sea 206

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Heffalumps and Woozles .............................................................. 74

Little Black Rain Cloud ............................................................. 112

The Rain Rain Rain Came Down Down Down ........................ 148

Rurnbly in My h m bly ....................... .. .............................. 152

Up, Down and Touch the Ground ........................................... 209

Winnie the Pooh ....................... .... .................................. 2 19

The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers .................... .. ...... .. ...... 223

Melody Time Blue Shadows on the Trail .................. ... ................................. 27

The Lord Is Good to Me .................... .. ................................ 114

Mickey's Christmas Carol Oh. What a Merry Christmas Day ............................................. 128

Mickey's Follies ................................... .. Minnie's Yoo Hoo .................... .. .. 12 1

Mulan Honor to 11s ............................................................................ 80

................ .................................. I'll Make a Man Out of You .. 90

Reflection ...................... ..... ......................................... , 1 4 9

True to Your Heart .......................................................... 202

Oliver & Company ........................................ Once Upon a Time in New York City 130

Perfect Isn't Easy ............................................................... 140 .................................... Streets of Gold ........................... ............ 182

......................... ................................... Why Should I Worry? .. 218

Peter Pan ................................ ........................ The Elegant Captain Hook .... 47

Following the Leader ............................................................... 56

Never Smile At a Crocodile ...................................................... 128

A Pirate's Life ................ .... .................................................... 139

..... The Second Star to the Right ....................... .... . . . You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! ................................... 227

...................... .................................. Your Mother and Mine .. 232

Pinocchio .................................................................. Give a Little Whistle 57

................... Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me) ...... 91

Honest John ................................................................................. 77

I've Got No Strings ....................................................................... 89

............. ..................................................... Jiminy Cricket ... 102 ................................................................... Little Wooden Head 137

............................. .................. Three Cheers for h y h i n g ... 192 ................... ............................ hrn on the Old Music Box .. 196 ................................................... When You Wish Upon a Star 212

Pocahontas Colors of the Wind ................................. ... .. .. ...................... 38

............... If I Never Knew You (Love Theme from "Pocahontas") 96

........................................................... The Virginia Company 208

The Prince and the Pauper ......................................................................... Live Like a King 114

The Reluctant Dragon ................................ The Reluctant Dragon ............. ... .. ... 150

The Rescuers ................... ............... R-E-S-C-I[-E Rescue Aid Society ...... 154

....................... ........... Someone's Waiting for You ..................... 168

Robin Hood ...................................................................................... Love 113

...................... ................................................. 00-De-Lally .. 131

Saludos Amigos .......................................... ................... Saludos Arnigos .... 153

Sleeping Beauty I Wonder .................................................................................. 87

....................... ........................... Once Upon a Dream ... 134 .............................................................. Sing a Smiling Song 162

The Small One ............................................................................... Small One 164

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Bluddle Uddle Um Dum (The Washing Song) ...................... .... 25

...................................... The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (Silly Song) 46

Heigh-Ho ................... .. ..... .. ............................................... 73

I'm Wishing .............................................................................. 89 .................................................. Someday My Prince Will Come 167

............................................................ Whistle While You Work 173 ........................... ......................... With a Smile sand a Song .. 222

Song of the South ............... ......................... Ev'rybody Has a Laughing Place .... -50

How Do You Do? .......................................................................... 83

................... ........................................... Sooner or ~ a t e r .. 169 ................................................................... Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 232

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The Sword in the Stone Bluc Oak Tree .............................................................................. 23

Higitus Figitus .............................................................................. 76

4 Most Behlddling Thing ........................................................... 126

That's \Vhat Makes the World Go 'Rountl ................................... 190

Tarzan

Son of Man ................................................................................ 172

Strangers Like Me ...................................................................... 180

Trashin' the Camp ..................................................................... 200

' k o Worlds ............................................................................ 204

You'll Re in My 1le;irt ................... ... ................................ 228

Three Little Pigs ...................... &ho'\ Afraid of the Big Rad Wolf! ............. ... 214

The Tigger Movie

Your Ilcirt \'ill [.cad 1'011 Home ................................................ 230

Toy Story I Will Go Sailing No More ............................................................ 92

Strange Things ........................................................................... 178

Wu've Got a Friend in Me ......................................................... 236

Toy Story 2

Wheu She Lobed Me .................................................................. 205

Woody's Roundup ...................................................................... 2 15

L I V E ACTION FEATURES

20.000 Leagues Under the Sea ....................................................................... h Whale of a Talc 2 1 1

The Absent-Minded Professor

Absent-blinded Professor's March (Medfield Fight Song) ............ 12

The Fluhbcr Song ....................................................................... 52

Babes in Toyland ............................. ................... Castle in Spain ..... 4

Toyland March ........................................................................... 198

The Bears and I

Sweet Surrentler ........................................................................ 186

Bedknobs and Broomsticks 'She .Age of Not Relieving .............................................................. 10

Ttie Beautifill Briny Sea ................ .. ........................................ 24

........................... A Step in the Right Ilirection ................... .. 171

Sub-Sti-Tutia~? Locomotiorl ........................................................ 177

Darby O'Gill and the Little People The Prclh Irish Girl ................................................................... 143

The Devil and Max Devlin Roses and Rainbows ................................................................ 152

Follow Me. Boys! Follo\r Me. Boys! ................... ... .............................................. 53

The Happiest Millionaire ..................................................................................... Fortuosity 56

........................ ........................... Strengthen the L)welling ..... 195

........................................................................ There Are Those 189

..................................................... \Vhcn a Man Has :L Daughter 201

Hot Lead and Cold Feet ............................................................... May the Best Marl Win 118

In Search of the Castaways ....................................................................................... Enjov It! 50

Johnny Tremain Johnny Tre~nain ......................................................................... 104

............................................................................... 1.iherty Tree 112

The Love Bug ......................................................................................... Iicrhie 65

Mary Poppins Chim (;him Cher-ee ...................................................................... 35

........................................................................... Feed the Birds 52

.............................................................................. Jolly Iiolidq 10+

....................................................................... Let's (;(I Fly a Kite 107

................................................................... A Spoonfill of Sugar 167 ................................................................................. Stay Awake 180

......................... Step in Time .. ........................................... 176

............................................. Supercalifragilisticexpi.didocio~~s 183

'I'he Monkey's Uncle ................................................................ The Monkeys Uncle 120

Newsies ............................................ Carrying the Banlie1 ............. .... 30

King of New York .............. ... ............................................... 106 ......................................................... .................. Santa Fe ... 156

. . ............................................................................. Se~ze the T h y 155

............. The World Will Know .... ........................................ 220

Old Yeller .................................................................................. Old Yeller 127

'I'he One and Only. Genuine. Original Family Band ...................................................... 1.et.s Put I t Over with Grover 110

.................... . The Onc and Only, Genuine Original Fanlily Rand 134

............................................................ k n Feet Off the Ground 187

........... West 0' the Wide Missouri .... ................................... 210

The Parent Trap ...................................................................... For Now for Always 51

....................................... Let's Get Together .... ................... 111

......................................................................... The Parent Trap 135

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Pete's Dragon ....................................................................... Brazzle Dazzle Day 28

.................................................................... Candle on the Water 29 ............................................... The Fappiest Home in These Hills 68

.................................................. It's Not Easy ................. .... 100

Pollyanna Pollyanna's Song ....................................................................... 1 4 1

The Shaggy D.A. The Daisy h them ............................................................... .... 43

The Shaggy Dog

Shagh~ Dog ........................................................................... 158

So Dear to My Heart Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) ........................................................ 105

So Dear to MI Heart .................................................................. 165

The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Riddle De Diddle De Day ........................................................... 154

Summer Magic ............ ........................................... On the Front Porch .... 129

Summer Magic .......................................................................... 184 ..................................................... The Ugly-Bug Ball 4 9

Superdad These h e the Best Times ................................ .. ..... .... 2 0

Swiss Family Robinson

The Swisskapolka ...................................................................... 184

That Darn Cat! That Darn Cat! ................... .. ...... .. ....................................... 187

Toby Tyler ........................................................................... Biddle-Dee-Dee 24

Westward Ho. the Wagons! ........................................................ Westnard Ho. the Wagons! 2 12

Wringle Wrangle (A Pretty Woman's Love) ................................ 226

Daby Crockett The Ballad of IPay Crockett ......................................................... 19

The Disney Afternoon Chip 'N Dale's Rescue Rangers Theme Song ............................... 36

DuckTales Theme ........................................................................ 45

Tale Spin Tlreine (Spin It!) ........................................................ 188

The Little Mermaid ............................................................................... In IIarmony 101

The Mickey Mouse Club ........................................................................................ Annette 12

............................................................. A Cowboy Needs a Horse 42

1)on.l Jump to Conclusions .......................................................... 44 Fun with Music ........................................................................ 59

Ilow Will I Know My Love? ........................................................... 84

I'm No Fool ................................................................................. 85

........................................................... Meetin' At the Mdt Shop 117

........................................................... The Merry Mouseketeers 161

................................................................ Mickey Mouse March 148

....................................................................... Pussycat Polka 146

............................................................................ Simple Simon 163

................................................................ Stop, 1, ook and Listen 176

......................................................................... Talent Roundup 185 ............. ................................................. Today Is 'hesday ... 197

....................................................... You (Are a Ilunian Animal) 223

Polly ......................................................................... Rainbow Maker 150 ...................................................................... Sornething More 168

Zorro ............................................................... The~rle from "Zorro" 233

D I S N E Y L A N D A N D

W A L T DISNEY WORLD THEME PARKS

........................................................................ It's a Small World 99

.............. .................................. '[he l'iki Tiki 'I'iki Room .... 191 ................................................... Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) 226

THEATRICAL P R O D U C T I O N S

Beauty and the Beast: 'l'he Broadway Musical Ilonie ........................................................................................... 78

I f I Can't I, ove Iler ........................................................................ 98

.......................................................................................... Me 116

......................................................................... N o Matter What 124

The Lion King: The Broadway Musical .................................................................. The Morning Report 122

............................................................................... Shadowland 160

O T H E R S O U R C E S

.............. . ................................ Happy. Happ! Birthday to You ... 70

............................................................ Shrimp Boats .. ........... 164

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THE AGE OF NOT BELIEVING from Walt Disney's BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

O 1969 Wonderland Music Company, Inc Copyright Renewed

W o r d s ana M u s i c by R I C H A R D M. S H E R M A N and ROBERT B. S H E R M A N

Moderately n % c Dm7 Em7 Fmaj7

I I 1 I I I I I I .I I I I I

I I I I I I -4 I I I I I - I I d -I d d

d - I - 4 4 - ---

When you rush a - round in hope - less cir - cles search - ing set a - side your child - hood he - roes and your

face The Age Of Not Be - liev - ing, doubt - ing

ev - 'ry - where for some - thing true, you're at The Age Of dreams are lost up - on a shelf, you're at The Age Of

ev - 'ry - thing you ev - e r knew, un - ti1 at last YOU

n I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I

I - 1 I I 0 . r 1 u I -I I I 1 I d _ d m - d I 1 1 1

d I - 4 Not Be - liev - fng when all the "make be - lieve" is Not Be - liev - lng and worst of

. through. When you all, YOU doubt your - self.

You're a cast - a - way where no one hears YOU on a

A I I I I I I I I I

I I I

I I I i L I 1 I -I I I I * I 4b I A - , - - - .-. 1 A. I d m 1 --- -

bar - ren isle in a lone - ly sea. Where did all the

- hap - py end - ings go? Where can all the good times

CODA G7sus G7 G7sus G7 D.S. al Coda

I Y I 1 I I I

A I J I I - I I I L - . d I n I

1 - - d ' be? You must start be -

CiG GmIBb A7 Dm7 Dn17lG

liev - ing there's some - thing won - der - ful, tru - ly won - der - ful-

- in you!

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A-E-I-0-U (The Caterpillar Song)

from Walt Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND By OLIVER WALLACE

Moderately

O 1951 Wall D~sney MUSK Company Copyright Renewed

A E - I O U A - E - I - O -

0 U E I O U E - 1 - A

Y , I

- A - E - I - 0 - U .

O 1951 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyr~ght Renewed

ALICE IN WONDERLAND from Walt Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Words by BOB HlLLlARD Music by SAMMY FAIN

Moderately

Fdim F C7 F Gm7 C7 F Gm7 C7

Al - ice In Won - der - land. How do you get to Won - der - land? 0 - ver the hill or

F Gm7 C7 F Fdim F C7 F Gm7 C7

un - der - land or just be - hind the tree. When clouds go roll - ing by, they roll a - way and

leave the sky. Where is the land be - yond the eye that peo - ple can - not see. Where can it

be? Where do stars go? Where is the cres - cent moon? They must be

Am7 D7 Gm C7 Fdim F C7 F

some - where in the sun - ny af - ter - noon. Al - ice In Won - der - land.

Where is the path to Won - der - land. 0 - ver the hill or here or there? I won - der where.

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ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR'S MARCH (Medfield Fight Song)

from Walt Disney's THE ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR C 1960 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Words and MUSIC by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Bright March Tempo F Gn17 C7 F F7 Bb

I I I 1 I

I I I

I -I I n I I I I - I I 0 - --

Proud are we of might - y Med field, Al - ma

Ma - ter Dear. 411 your sons and daugh - ters hail t o

thee Med - field Col - lege of Tech - no1 - o - gy. And while

Bb (Shout) G7 Dm7 G7 I L i

I a I I 1 I I 1 w b t- 1 I P 1 P C I d' I 0

I - I - I I

hold your ban - ner high. Rah! I I

Rah! We shout your prais - es to the

sky. Rah! Rah! For proud are we of might - y Med field

lo?. - al - IY we cheer. -- Med - field! Med - field!

F A7lE Dm Dm7 Grn Bbm6 C7 F I I ..- - I

I 1 1 1 I I I a I f 1 1 - mL -I d I r 1 P I I I 1 1 P. I I

I L I

Rah! Rah! - Hah! Our A1 - ma Ma - ter, Dear!

O 1956 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

ANNETTE from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words and Music by JlMMlE DODD

Gently, with a lilt F D7b9 D7 Grn

M ho's the lit - tle la - dy who's as dain - ty as a dream? Who's the one you can't for - get? I'll give you just three

guc3s - es; An-nette! An-nette! An-nette! When shedanc - es on her toes, she danc - es in your heart

D7bY D7 G m F Grn C7

with her prct - ty pir - o u - ettc. ~ a c h lit - tlc move ex - press - es; An-nette! An - An- nette!

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nette! Though she's just a cute pre - teen - er and her fa - ther's pride and moth - er's

Bb D7 C7 Cdim

there will come a day they'll give An-nette a - way to the world's luck - i - est

boy! Ask the birds and ask the bees and ask the stars ' a-dove who's their fav - 'rite sweet bru -

nette. You know, each one con - fess - es: An- nette! An- nette! An- nette!

ARABIAN NIGHTS from Walt Disney's ALADDIN

O 1992 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Moderately hright Narraror: Am BIA BblE Am

Oh, I come from a land, from a far a - way place where the car - a - van cam - els roam. Where it's

flat and im-mense and the heat is in- tense. It's bar - bar - ic, but hey, it's home. When the wind's from the east and the

sun's from the west and the sand in the glass is right. Come on down, stop on by, hop a

BiA E7sus E7 Am

car - pet and fly to a n - 0 t h - e r A - ra - bi - an night. A - r a - bi - a n Nights

- like A - ra - bi - a n days more of - ten than not are hot - ter than hot in a lot - ta good

ways. A - ra - bi - a n Nights 'neath A - ra - bi - a n moons,

a fool off his guard could fall and fall hard out there on the dunes.

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THE ARISTOCATS from Walt Disney's THE ARISTOCATS

0 1968 Wonderland Music Company, Inc Copyright Renewed

Brightly

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERM/ and ROBERT B. SHERM/

Which pets' ad - dress is the fin - est in Pa - ree? Which pets are known to nev - e r show their claws?

- - Which pets po - Which pets are

sess prone

the long - est ped - i - gree? Which pets get to to hard - ly an - y flaws? To which pets do the

C7 F To Coda 6 F#dim7 CiG Dm7 G7

sleep on 'vel - vet mats? (French) Na - tur - al - ment! The A - ris to 0th - ers tip their hats?

cats! Which pets are .blessed with the fair - est forms and fa - ces?

Which pets know best all the gen - tle so - cia1 gra - ces? Which pets

live on cream and lov - ing pats? Na - tu - ral - ment! The A -

G7 C N.C. G7 C I I I I I I I 1 I

I I I I I I A A d A I d I I I I I I - - I I I I A 1 - m1 1 I

d - l 4 A el - - * 4 4 4

ris - to - cats! They show a - ris - to - cat - ic bear - ing when they're seen up - on an

air - ing, and a - ris - to - cat - ic flair in what they do and what they say! A -

ris - to - cats are nev - e r found in al - ley - ways or hang - ing 'round the gar - bage cans where

CODA Dm7 G7

A I D.C. al Coda

1 I

I 1 I # -

I 1

C - d 1 I I

d I1 -

com - mon kit - ties play. @> Na - tu - ral - ment!

F F#dirn7 C F F#dim7 CIG Dm7 G7 C I

Y I I I

I I I l a \ 1 1 t b - d 1 I F 1 I A C A I 1 1 f d C I - 1 - 1 4 - I I

I

tu - ral - ment! I - tu - ral - ment! The A - ris - to - cats!

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THE BARE NECESSITIES from Walt Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK

@ 19M Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc. Copyright Renewed

Words and Music by TERRY GILKYSON

Bright tempo (with spirit) ~7 Bb Bbmai7 Bb7

Look for The 1.,3. Bare Ne - ces - si - ties, - the sim - ple bare ne - ces - si - ties; - for - 2. Bare Ne - ces - si - ties, - the sim - ple bare ne - ces - si - ties; - for -

- i

U 4' I I

get a - bout your wor - ries and your strife. get a - bout your wor - ries and your strife.

I I

I mean The I mean The

Rare Ne - Bare Ne -

ces - si - ties, - or Moth - er Na - ture's re - ci - pes - that bring The Bare Ne - ces - si - ties - of ces - si - ties, - that's why a bear can rest at ease - with just The Bare Ne - ces - si - ties - of

C7 F Y , 1 L I I 1- I

1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I A 4 J I - - I I I d - - - - 4

life. Wher- ev - er I wan - der, wher - ev - er I roam, life. When you - pick a paw - Paw or pric - kl - y pear,

3. So just try to re - lax (Oh yeah!) in my back - yard,

A N.C. C7 F

I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 49 I I I I I rl I d

d I d I U - - m 4 I m - - - - - 4 I could - n't be fond - er of big home. f"" and you - prick a raw Paw next t ~ m e be - ware. if you act like that bee acts you're work - in' too hard.

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

me. You look un - der the rocks and plants and take a glance at the claw. But you don't need to use the claw when you pick a pear of the found. When you find out you can live with - out it and go a - long not

C C7 F D7 I 1

I I 1 h I m I 1 I

I I I I I I I I C d

I I 1 1 I

fan - cy ants, - then may - be try a big paw - paw,- have I giv - en you a clue? few' I The Bare Ne -

think - in' a - bout - it. I'll tell you some - thing true.

ces - si - ties of life will come to You, they'll come to

you! 2.,3. Look for The you!

192 F Eb9 F N.C.

3 F Eb9 F F6

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BE OUR GUEST from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

G 1991 Walt Dsney Music Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc. Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMA Music by ALAN MENKE

Moderately Gmaj7 G6 G 1 I I I 1 I

1 T I + 1

I I I I I I I I d 1 I -I.

d - 4 m1 d 1 4 4 4 w w

4 Re Our Guest! Be Our Guest! Put our ser - vice to the test. Tie your

nap - kin 'round your neck, che - rie, and we pro-vide the rest. Soup du jour! Hot hors

d'oeuvres! Why, we on - ly live to serve. Try the grey stuff, it's de - li - cious! Don't be -

lieve me? Ask r l~e dish - L J S ' They can sing! They can dance! Af - /cr all- Miss, this is France!- And a din-ner here- is

G7 C6 B C#m7 Ddim B7/D# E l l A 7

nev - e r sec-ond best. Go on, un - fold your men - u, take a glance, and then - you'll Be Our

Guest, oui, our guest! Be Our Guest! Reef ra - gout! Cheese souf- flk! Pie and pud - ding "en flam

Adim Bbm7 Eb7 Bbm Bbm(maj7)

bk!" We'll pre - pare and servewith flair a cu - li - na - ry ca - ba - ret. You're a - lone and you're scared but the

ban - quet's all pre - pared. No one's gloom - y o r com - plain - ing while the flat- ware's en - ter - lain - ing. W e tell

Ab A bmaj7 Ab6 Ab Mugs: Abmaj7 Ab7 Db6 I I I I

I I I 1 1 -. : I ; : 1 - t c F ! F f 1

I I I 1 1 1 1 -

I I I I I I - - 1 - 1

- I I I I I I I 1-1 1 I 1 1 1 u I I I I I I I I I I I I '

;ekes. I (lo tricks 1i.irlr my Ji.1- l o ~ can - die- sticks. And it's all in pe r - fect taste.That you can bet!-

- Come on and lift your glass.- You'vewon your own free pass - to Be Our Guest! If you're stressed, it's fine

Slower, melancholy

din - ing we sug - gest. Re Our Guest! Re Our Guest! Be Our Guest! Lumiere: Life is so un -

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-7- Ebdim B b i ~ I I I I

1 I i . , I . I I I I I I * 1 I l l I I I

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - nerv - ing for a ser - vant who's not serv -ing. He's not whole with -out a soul to wait up - on. -

- Ah, those good old days when we were use - ful. Sud - den - ly, - those good old days - are

C7sus C7 Fm CIE . Ebdirn

gone. Ten years, we've been rust- ing, need- ins su muc.h more - than dust- ins. Need- ing ex - er - cise, a

~ b s u s l ~ B b i ~ Dbdim Cm7 Fni7

chance to use our skills. Most days, we just lay a - round the cas - tle.

Flab - by, fat and laz - y. You walked in, anci oops - a-dais - y! It's a guest! It's a guest! Sakes a -

live, n,ell. I'll be blessed! W i ' s bcen p o d a n d thank the Lord - I've had the nap-kins fresh- ly With des - sert she'll want

Brn7 EY Brn7 Cdirn C#m7 C7#1 I Bm7 E9

tea. And my denr, that'sfine with me. Whilethe cups do their soft - shoe-ing, I'll be bub-hling! I'll be brew-ing! 1'11 get

warm, pip- ing hot! Heav-en's sakes! I s that a spot? Clean it up! - We want the com-pan - y im - pressed! -

- We've got a lot to do. - Is it one liinrp or two?- For yoii, our guest. She's our

guest! She's our guest! She's our guest! Be Our Guest! Be Our Guest! Our com - mand is your re -

4 quest. It's ten years since we had an - y - bod - y here, a n d ~ ~ v ' r r 06 - sesseci. With your meal, with your ease. yes, in -

C#m7 F#7sus G7sus G7 EmlG G7

deed, we aim to please. While the can - dle-light'sstill glow-ing let us help you, we'll keep go - ingcourse by

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BABY MINE from Walt Disney's DUMB0

18

Much slower

Edim Drn7iF

Copyr~ghl 0 1941 by Walt Dsney Productions Copyr h l Renewed Words by NED WASHINGT World 8ights Controlied by Bourne Co. Music by FRANK CHURCH

Moderately slow

Abmh ~brnh!Bb Bb7

Ba - by mine - don't you cry. Ba - by I.it - tle one when you play.

From your head to your toes,

much, - good - ness knows,

me, sure as can be

If they knew sweet lit - tle you, they'd end UP lov - ing you

Dm7/G G7 Crn CmiE b -7- Gm G d B b !

too. All those same peo - ple who scold You,

D.C. al Coda CODA

~ r r i 7 b 5 D7 Grn DiF# Frn7 Bb7 @ Eb

what they'd give just ror the right t o hold you.

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THE BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT from Walt Disney's DAVY CROCKETT

8 1954 Wonderland Music Company. Inc Copyright Renewed

Words by TOM BLACKBURN Music by GEORGE BRUNS

Moderately F

Born on a moun-tain top in Ten - nes - see, green - est state in the Land of the Free.

Raised in the woods so he knew ev - 'ry tree. Kilt him a b'ar when he was on - ly three.

n I I I 1 I -.

1 I , 1 4b: A D. I I I I I I I r

I IJ d -I - 4 4 4

Da - vy, Da - vy Crock - ett, king of the wild fron - tier!

Off through the woods- he's a march - in' a - long, mak - in' up yarns an' a - sing - in' a song,

itch - in' for fight- in' an' right - in' a wrong, he's ring - y as a b'ar an' twict as _ strong.

Da - vy, Da - vy Crock - ett, the man who don't know fear!

BELLA NOTTE 8 1952 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyright Renewed

(This Is the Night) from Walt Disney's LADY AND THE TRAMP Words and Music by PEGGY LEE

and SONNY BURKE

Slowly

This - is the night,- It's a beau - ti-ful night- And we call it Be1 - la Not - te.

Look - at the skies; - They have stars - in their eyes - On this love - ly Bel - la Not - te. So

take the love - of your loved one. You'll need it a - bout this time To

keep from fall - ing like a star When you make that diz - zy climb. For

.1 t h i s is the night - And the heav-ens are r i g h t On this love - ly Bel - la Not - te.

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BELLE from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

0 1991 Walt Dsney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc

Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

bloderately fast C(add9)

-- G C G

I I I i I I I

# I I I 1 I I 1 I

I I 1 I 5 d 1 - d

eJ - - d I Belle: There goes the bak - e r with his tray, like

Townsfolk: Look there she goes that girl is strange, no Townsfolk: Look there she goes that girl is so Pe

- a1 ways,

ques tion. cul iar.

the same Dazed and

I won -

old dis - der

bread and rolls tract - ed, can't

if she's feel -

to you ing

u sell. tell? wcll.

I

Ev - 'ry morn - ing just the Ncv - e r part of an - y With a dream - y, far - off

same crowd,

look

since the morn - ing that we came 'cause her head's UP on some cloud. and her nose stuck in a book,

to this No de

what a

To Coda eC

poor pro - vin - cia1 town. Baker: Good mom - ;ng, Belle! ny - Ing she's a fun - ny girl, that

pur - zle to the rest of US is

I 'C(:,dd9) F I GIF F GIF I I \ I

I @ I d .- 1

8 el---- 1)elle. Man I: Don - jour. 1 Woman I: Good day.

F G/F CIE F GIF F GIF I

1 u I I \ I I \ I i • •

4 I C C 1- I . 1 IF

I ;\.Ian I: How is your fam - 'ly? Woman 11: Bon - jour. Man 11: Good day.

GIF CI E Ab ~ b l ~ b ~b ~ b l ~ b 61;; -- a lF a I I I . I F a C . I . I r I I F . C

I 1 I I I

\Yoman 11: How is your wife? Woman I l l : I need six eggs!

.%fan 111: That's too ex - pen sive. Belle: There must be

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U ' I

more than this pro - vin - I I

cia1 life!

D.C. al Coda A C G7sus G7 Y I I I I I I

1 I I -I I 1 I a i 1 I 2. - II - d - 1

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

0 1991 Walt D~sney Music Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc.

CODA $, c

w I

1 I I 8-4 Belle.

Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Lyrically , , Eb(add9) Bb7sus Bb7 E b (add9) Rb7sus Bb7 Eb(add9) Eb

0 I r I I 1 I I I

= I d 1 d + ' " I I -

Tale as old as time, true as it can be. Bare - ly e - ven

Gm

friends, then some-bod - y bends un - ex - pect - ed - ly. Just a lit - tle change.

small, to say the least. Both a lit - tle scared, nei-ther one pre- pared. Beau- ty And The Beast.

- Ev - er just the same.

4 . - Ev - er a sur - prise.

- E - ver as be -

Crn Crn7 Db Eb F C7sus C7

I T

fore, ev - er just as sure as the sun will rise. Tale as old as time.

~ i n e as old as song. Bit - ter-sweet and strange, find-ing you can change, learn-ing you were

wrong. ~ > r - tain as the sun ris - ing in the

Am7 Grn7 C7sus C7 F(add9) FIE I I

1~~ h 1 I I I I

1 - I I 1 m 1 1 d - l d d m1 - I m I 1 I

4 w East. Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme. Beau - ty And The Beast.

Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme. Beau - ty And The Beast.

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BEST OF FRIENDS from Walt Disney's THE FOX AND THE HOUND

O 1977 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc.

Moderately C

- Wheri you're the Hest Of Friends hav - ing so much fun to - geth - er, you're not

hap - py game, you could clown a - round for - ev - er. Nei - ther

e - ven a - ware - you're such a fun - ny pair. - You're the Best - Of Friends. - Life's a orle of you sees - your nat - ur'l bound - a - ries. -

F G 7 C Dm7 3 G9 Dm7 G9 I . , ]

2.- 1- - --

Life's one hap - pg game. If on - ly the world would-n't get in the way, -

if on - ly peo- ple would just let you play. They'll say you're both be - ing fools, you're break- ing a11 - the rules.-

L I 1 F7

I > I \ L I I n u I t

I C 1 r I Z

A d d -- I - - V - - - -- -

- They can't un - der - stand - your mag - ic won - der - land. -

When you're the Rest Of Friends, shar- ing all that you dis - cov -

er, when these mo-ments hare passed- will that friend - ship last? - Who can say - if

there's a wag?- How I hope, - I hope it nev - e r ends, 'cause

you're - the Best Of Friends.

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01948 Walt Dsney Music Company Copyr~ght Renewed

BIBBIDI-BOBBIDI-BOO (The Magic Song)

from Walt Disney's CINDERELLA Words by JERRY LIVINGSTON Music by MACK DAVID and AL HOFFMAN

Brightly

Sa - la - ga- doo - la menchic- ka boo - la Bib - bi - di - Bob- bi - di- Boo. Put 'em to-geth-er and what have you got?

Bib- bi - d i - B o b - b i - di-Boo. Sa - la - ga - doo - la men - chic - ka - boo - la Bib - bi - di - Bob - bi - di- Boo.

It - '11 do mag - ic be- lieve it o r not, Bob-b i - d i - B o b - b i - di-Boo. Sa - -ia - ga - doo - la means

men-chic- ka boo - le-roo, but the thing- a - ma- bob that does the job is Bib - bi - di - Bob - bi - di- Boo.

~ a - l a - g a - d o o - l amen-ch ic -ka -boo - la B i b - b i - d i - B o b - b i - d i - B o o . Put 'em to- geth- e r and what have you got?

Bib - bi - di - bob - bi - di, bib - b i - di - bob - bi - di, Bib - bi - di - Bob - bi - di - Boo.

0 1962 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Copyr~ghl Renewed

BLUE OAK TREE from Walt Disney's THE SWORD IN THE STONE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

To the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of - white we pledge our loy - al - ty for - ev - er. - The

- white stands for right pur - i - ty and might and the blue stands for truth yea ver - i - ly, for - sooth! So we drink a toast to the

- -

Ban- ner we love most, may it proud - ly wave on high! We will sing all night- and all day! We will Fight for the

Blue Oak Tree - on a field of white, for the Blue Oak Tree- on a field of white!

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O 1968 Wonderland Music Company. Inc Copyrlght Renewed

Soft shoe tempo F

THE BEAUTIFUL BRINY SEA from Walt Disney's BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT 6. SHERMAN

How plcas - ant hob- bing a-long, bob- hing a - long on the hot - tom of The Beau- t i- ful Rrin - y Sea.

I I

I I A -

What a chance to get a bet - ter peep at the plants and crea - tures of the deep. We

glide grand

far be - low the roll - ing tide, when you're danc - ing on thc sand,

se - rene each glance

thru the hub - bly blues and green. It's love - ly hob - bing a - long, hob - bing a - hub - hles o - vcr with ro - mance. It's love - ly bob- bing a - long, bob- hing a -

long on the hot - tom of The Beau-ti- ful Hrin - y Sea. What if the oc - to-pus, the floun-der and the cod long thru the wa - tcr where we get a-long swin~ - ming - ly. 1"ar frclni the fren - z~ of the fran - tic world a - hoke,

think we're rath - e r odd. it's Sun to prom - en - adc- I hob- bing a - long, sing- ing a song two be- neath the blue could e - vcn Fall in love-

< Reau- t i - ful Rriri - y Sea! How plcas - ant shim- mcr-y shin - y, Beau-ti- ful Brin - y Sea!

BIDDLE-DEE-DEE O 1959 Wall D~sney MUSIC Company

from Walt Disney's TOBY TYLER Words and Music by DIANE LAMPERT Copyright Renewed and RICHARD LORING

hlodcratcly % C Dm7 C7 Dm7

~ ~ ~ + ~ i ~ ~ ~ - - & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- - - 1 i I i i -I I 1 1 I - -- i .

4 Hid - dlc Dee - Ilce and a bid dlc - dce 0 A hin - dle stick-

- and a - way I go. - I ncv - er know when, and

don't know where! It's bet - ter not know in' and I

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Interlude Fine G7 C

V " - I'm a - luck - y go, go - in' where 1 please,

talk - in' to the trees, walk - in' with the breeze, 1 am rner - ry go 'round 1 go,

C C#dini7 D7 G7 I

D.S. a1 Fine u 1 I

1 I 1 I I 1 I I I -- I - 1 I I I I I -. I * r I m1 b , I. I 1 - A 1 I I I d A PI I I - W

V ' I s , u I - V - 'round and 'round the bend. The o - pen road - is my friend. A

Copyr~ghlO 1937 b Bourne Co Copyrlghl ~ e n e w e d i

BLUDDLE UDDLE UM DUM (The Washing Song)

from Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

Slowly and Corny

G AmiD BmlD AmiD G

If ya want - a be neat an' ya want - a be clean, here's hreak for you. Lis - ten close while

I ex - plain ex - act - ly what to do. Step up to the t u b , it ain't no digrace.

Pull up yoursleeve- an' get them inplace. Scoop up the wa - ter an' rub it on your face an' go

I blud-dle- ud - dle - ud - dIe - ud - dle - um - durn. Now pick up the soap - an' don't try to bluff. Work up a lath - er an'

I when ya got e-nough, with your mouth full of wa - ter ya snort an' ya snuff an' go blud- dIe - ud - die - ud - dle - ud - dle -

urn - durn. Ya douse an' ya souse. - Ya rub an' ya scrub. - Ya sput - ter an' splash alI

I 0 - ver thetub. Al - though you're cold an' wet when you're done,- ya got - ta ad - mit that it's

I good clean fun. SG splash all ya like, - it can't be de-nied. L You'll feel might- y slick - as soon as you're dried. For it's

I good for the soul an' good for the hide t' go blud-dle - ud - dle - ud - dle - ud - dle - urn - durn. Step urn - durn.

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CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT from Walt Disney's THE LION KING

0 1994 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Music by ELTON JOHN Lyrics by TIM RICE

Freely

~b FIA Pumbaa:what? Bb F/A Who? Bb FIA rn

Timon:l can see what'shap-p'ning. And they don't have a clue. They'll fall in love and here's the bot-tom tine: Our

tri - 0's down to two. The sweet ca - ress of twi-light; there's mag - ic ev- 'ry-where. And with all this ro -

Moderately slow Dm7 A d C Bb(add9) Bb Eb C CIB b CIA C/G

A I

1

man - tic at - mos - phere, - dis - as - ter's in the air.

F CiE Dm Bb F ~b C

-,.", -". can you ~ ~ ~ 1 - The Love- To - night,- the peace the eve - ning brings? The

~b F Dm7 A d C Bb Gm FIA Bb Dm C

world, for once, - in per - fect har-mo-ny - with all its liv - ing things. - Simba: So

man - y things - to tell - her, but how to make - her see the truth a - bout- my past?- Im-pos- si- ble.

Gm Csus C Bb F Bb F

she 'd turn a - way from me. Nala: He's hold - ing back, - he'shid - ing. But what? I can't- d e - tide.- w h y

Bb DmIA C F CIE

won't he be - the king- I know he is, the king I see in - side? Chorus: Can You Feel - The Love.

Dm Bb F ~b C Bb F A I I

I I I I i J F 3 1 u

3 I 1 r h C mL I rl 1 I 1 I I 1. 1 --- 4 ' 4 I 1

- To - night, - the peace the eve - ning brings? The world, for once, - in

per - fect h a r - m o - n y with all its liv - ing things. - Can You Feel - The ~ o v e .

To - night?- You need- n't look too far. Steal-ing through the night's un - cer-tain-ties,

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Am7 GIB C D G D/F# Em C GIB C

love is where they are. - Timon: And if he falls in love - to - night,- i t c a n b e a s -

D C GIB Em7 BmiD C Timon & Pumbaa:Am GIB Dsus D C GIB Am7 G A 4 I - I m

I - I I - I h I h l I I .I L r I 1 1 I

I r

AB dv 8 I I F I I 1 1 1 I F I . I \ f I - ,

w I r I I - sumed Pumbaa: his care- free days with us are his-tory. In short, our pal is doomed.

O 1946 Walt Disney MUSIC Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

BLUE SHADOWS ON THE TRAIL from Walt Disney's MELODY TIME

Words by JOHNNY LANGE Music by ELIOT DANIEL

Slowly

F Dm7 Gm7 C7 F Am Gm7 C7 F Dm7

Shades of night are fall - ing as the winds be - gin to sigh and the world is s$ - hou -

el - ted 'gainst the sky. Blue Shad - ows On The

Blue moon shin - ing through the trees,

- and a plain - tive wail from the dis - lance comes a -

i driR - in' on the eve - nin' breeze. Move a - long, blue

I shad - ows, move a - long. Soon the dawn will come and you'll be on your

way. But un - ti1 the dark - ness sheds its veil

Gm Bbm F Dm7 G m7 C7 F m

I I I I 1 I I - J I r 1 r I I I I - I I 4 II I I - -

- there'll be Blue Shad - ows On The Trail.

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BRAZZLE DAZZLE DAY from Walt Disney's PETE'S DRAGON

@ 1976 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Words and Music by AL KASH and JOEL HIRSCHHOR

A Braz - zle Daz - zle A Braz - zle Daz - zle

to do your work now - Lampie: and take off to - mor - row,

run-ning thru the sand - with-out your shoes Pete: shoes on - Nora: mak - ing sure that fly - ing thru the a i r you don't need wings - Nora & Pete: wings on - Lampie: climb right up and

Braz - zle Daz - zle

Braz - zle Daz - zle this Braz - zle Daz - zle,

CASEY JUNIOR Copyr~ght O 1941 by Walt D~sney Product~ons from Walt Disney's DUMB0 Copyr~ght Renewed Words by NED WASHINGT World Rghts Controlled by Bourne Co Music by FRANK CHURCH

Bright tempo

- with a smok - y stack. - - ev - 'ry Jack and Jill. - - Ev - 'ry time his fun - ny lit - tle

whis - tle sounds,-

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- Time for lem on - ade and crack - e r j a c k Cas - ey

Jun - ior's back, - Gas - ey Jun - ior's back a - gain.

0 1976 Walt Dlsney MUSIC Company and Wopderland MUSIC Company, Inc.

CANDLE ON THE WATER from Walt Disney's PETE'S DRAGON

Words and Music by AL KASHA and JOEL HIRSCHHORN

Spiritually

I'II be your C a n - dle On The Wa - ter, I'II be your Can - dle On The Wa - ter,

my love for you will al - ways burn. I know you're 'ti1 ev - 'ry wave is warm and bright. My 'soul is

lost and drift-ing, but the clouds are lift - ing. Don't give up you have some-where to turn. there be - s ideyou , let this can - dle guide you. Soon you'll see a gold - en stream of light.

A cold and friend-less tide has found YOU, don't let the storm - y dark-ness pull you down.

I'll paint a ray of hope a - round you, cir- cling in the air light - ed by a prayer.

1'11 be Can - dle On The Wa - ter, this flame in - side of me will

grow. Keep hold- ing on, you'll make it. Here's my hand so take it, look for me reach-ing out to

C C7 F Fm CIG F#m7b5 Dm7/F Dm71G C G F G7

show as sure as riv - ers flow, I'll nev - er let you go, I'U nev - e r let you

go, I'll nev - e r let YOU go-

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CARRYING THE BANNER from Walt Disney's NEWSIES

@ 1992 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Rubato N.C. Ddirn G D I A N C. D* A

Ra~fmck:That's my ci - gar. You'll steal - a - nud - der. Kid B1ink:Hey bum-mers, we got work - to do. -

- Specs: Since when did you be - come - me mud - der? Crutclry:Ah, stop yer bawl-in'!Newsies:Who - ast -

Moderately Bright

Mush:Try Bot - tle Al - ley or - the har - bor. Racetrack:Try Cen- tral

Park, it's guar - a n - teed. - Jack: Try an - y bank-er, bum - or bar - ber. Skittery:They a l - most

DdimIA D G AIG G AIG

Mus1r:Met this girl last night ... - - . - - - -. - - . . .

Crutchy: Move your el - bow! Pass - the tow - el!

kittery: For a buck- I might! Newsies:Ain't it a fine life, - 3

I

Car - ry - ing The Ban - ner through it all. A might - 1 fine life, - 6

Car - ry - ing The Ban - ner tough and tall. Ev - 'ry morn - ing - we- 3

- goes where we wish- es. We's- as free as fish - es. Sure- beats wash-in' dish-es. What a fine life -

Car- ry - ing The Ran- ncr home free all. Jack: It takes a

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smile as sweet - as but - ter, Crutchy: the kind that la - dies can't - re - sist. - Racetrack:lt takes a n

Kid Blink: or-phan with - a stut - ter. Jack: Who ain't a - fraid to use - his fist! - Mush & Racetrack: S u m m e r stinks- and win -

- ter's wait - in'. Wel-come to - New Yawk.- Boy, ain't na - ture fas - ci - nat - in'

when youse got - ta walk. Still, it's a fine life - Car - ry - in' The Ban-ner with me

D D/F# G G7/A D D/F# G G7/A fine life - Car - ry - in' The Ban- ner with me chums. A might- y

chums. A might - y fine life - blow - in' ev - 'ry nick - el as it

F#m7 D/F# F#m Bm9 Bm7 Em7 A7sus A7 F#m7sus fine life - blow - in' ev - 'ry nick - el as it comes.

comes. Crutchy: I'm no snooz - er. - Sit - tin' makes me ant - sy.

Bsus B E1n7sus A7sus A7

- likes liv - in' chan-cy. Newsies:Har - lem to De - Ian-cey. What a fine life- Car- ry - ing The Ban-ner through the

Dsus D Bsus Bm Dsus E d D D

dren, though you wan - der

N B Brn Esus Em9 A Y 7 3 1

G ( # l l ) Gsus2 1 - - I 1 I I I--

I r - I - I ., I- I I 1 I A.

I I I I I I I I I 0

10s t and de - praved, J e - sus loves you.

You shall - be saved.

i Dsus D Bsus Bin Dsus Em!D D

I I Mother:Pat - rick,- da r - ling,- since you left me

Racetrack: just gim- me half a cup. - Kid Blink: Some- thing to wake me up. - Mush: I got- ta find an an -

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- I take too man-y Wea-sel just makes me eat 'em af - La. I,ook! put- tin' up the head- line. You - call that a head - line? I

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guy gon-na make ends meet?- We need a good as - sas - si - na - tion. We need an earth-quake or - a wave.-

how'm I gon-na make ends meet?- We need a good as - sas - si - na - tion. We need an earth-quake or - a wave.-

- How 'bout a crook-ed pol - i - ti - cian? Newsies: Hey stu- pid that ain't news. no more. -

A BIA A BIA A BIA A C DIC C DIC

I Up-town to- Grand Cen - tral Sta - tion, down to Ci - ty Hall.- We im - proves - our cir - cu - la - tion

C DIC C B E EIG# Asus2 B7sus E ElG# a - 1 - I I I I. 0 ' '0 - -

# I l l I C r I I J I I 1 I

-- u 1 11 It's a fine life -

walk-in' 'tiL we fall. It's a fine life Car-ry - ing The Ran-ner through it all.

1 Look they're put-tin'up the head-line. You - call that a head- line? I - get bet-ter sto-riesfromthe

' II Car-ry - ing The Barrner through it all. A might - y fine life-

A might - ?; fine life- Car- ry - ing The Ran-ner tough and tall.

copper on the beat. I was gon-na startwithtwen-ty but a doz-en '11 be plen-ty. Will ya tell mehow'ml ev - e r gon-na

I II Car-ry- ing The Ban-ner tough and tall.

I II See the head - line: _ New-sics on a mis-sion, with - the compe - ti- tion, sell-

I make ends meet. -

I

Hitched it on a trol-ley, meet ya For- ty Fourth andSec-ond, Lit- tle I - tal- y's a se-cret, Bleek-er's

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- the next e - d i - t ion .Whata fine life - Car- ry - ing The Ban- ner. It's a fine life -

fur-ther than I reck-oned, by the court-house, by the sta-bles on the cor-ner some-one beck-oned and I go get 'em Cow-boy.

Asus2 B7sus E EIG # Asus2 B7sus E E/G#

Car-ry - ing The Ban-ner. It's a fine life - Car- ry - ing The Ban-ner, it's a fine life -

. - You got 'em now, boy! Go get 'em Cow-boy!

Car-ry - ing The Ban-ner. It's a fine life - Car-ry - ing The Ban-ner it's a... Go!

You got 'em, now boy! Go!

CASTLE IN SPAIN from Walt Disney's BABES IN TOYLAND

O 1961 Walt D~sney MUSIC Conipany Copyr~ghl Renewed

Words by MEL LEVEL Music by GEORGE BRUNS

Tango Rhythm G7

I I L I I 1

I I I I

I I A I -I----- I rl A d

I 1

In our Cas - tle In Spain you'll be Iiv - ing rent free. Ev - 'ry mort-gage and lease I will re - val - u - ate. And for you must a - gree that it makes your head whirl - to be

1 L I I I I I 1 I

a I I r-Ls- -. d rl I I I I I 1 I 1 I - -

I I

cap - i - tal gain you'll share with me. From this vil - lage be - low you I'll in - crease their in - t'rest rate. You'll eat noth - ing but cake mar - ry - ing me, you luck - y girl. You have caught me to - day

- ev - 'ry cent we will drain. And our for - tune will grow

you'll d r ~ n k naught but cham - pagne. You'll be in on the take -

- in a gen - er - nus vein. Come now, what do you say

- in our Cas - tle In Spair?. - in our Cas - tle In Spain. - to our Cas - tle In

Ev - 'ry Sure - Iy

Spain?

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' 01WWonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. i Copyight Renewed I

CHlM CHlM CHER-EE from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAh and ROBERT B. SHERMAh

Lightly, with gusto Cm G+

Chim chim- in - ey, chim chim- in - ey, Chim Chim Cher - ee! A sweep is as luck - y, as

D7 G7 Cm G+ Cm7 F Frn

luck- y can be. Chim chim-in - ey, chim chim-in - ey, chim chim cher - oo! Good luck will rub

when I shakes 'ands with you, or blow me a kiss and that's luck - y, too.

A I I I I I h I 1 I

I I A I 1 I - 1 - -

4 Now, as the lad-der of l i e 'as been strung, you

I choose me bris-tles with pride, yes, I do: a

I Fm Crn D7 G7 Crn G+

may think a sweep's on the bot - tom - most rung. Though I spends me time in the broom for the shaft and a brush for the flue. Though I'm cov - ered with soot from me

! ash - es and smoke, in this 'ole wide world there's no 'ap - pi - er bloke. 'ead to me toes, a sweep knows 'e's we1 - come wher - ev - er 'e goes.

1 G+ Crn7 F Fm Crn D7

I Up where the smoke is all bill - ered and curled, 'tween pave - ment and star, is the chim - ney sweep

I G7 Crn G+ Crn7 F Fm

I world. When there's 'ard - ly no day nor 'ard - ly no night, there's things 'alf in

Cm G7 Crn Frn C m G7 Cm

shad-ow and 'alf - way in light. On the roof - tops of Lon - don, coo, what a sight!

G+ Cm7 F Frn Cm

Chim chim- in - ey, chim chim- in - ey, Chim Chim Cher - ee! When you're with a sweep you're in

I D7 G7 Crn G+ Cm7 F Fm

I glad com - pa - ny. No - where is there a more 'ap - pi - er crew than them wot sings,

I Cm G7 Crn Fm Crn G7 C nl

I 'Chim Chim Cher - ee, chim cher - oo!" Chim chim-in - ey, Chim Chim, Cher - ee, chim cher - oo!

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CHIP 'N DALE'S RESCUE RANGERS THEME SONG from Walt Disney's THE DISNEY AFTERNOON

G 1989 Wall Dsney MUSIC Company

G ~ r l C1n7 F DIF#

Words and Music b MARK MUELLEI

Gin

Some - times- sonic crimes - go slip-pin' thru - the cracks, - but these two -

arc pick-in' up - the slack. There's no case too big - no case - too s n i a l l when

G GIA GIB C B b l ~ h n

you nccd help - just call Ch - ch - ch Chip 'n Dale - h - ch - ch Chip 'n Dalc Rcs - cue Ran - gers

- W'hcn there's dan - ger, no no it nev-cr fails. - Once they're in - volvcd - some- how what - ev-er's wronggets solved

--

Ch - ch - ch Chip 'n Dale - Ch - ch - ch Chip 'n Dale - Rcs - cue Ran - gcrs When there's dan - gcr,

no no it nev-cr fails. - They'll take the clues - and find the wheres and whys- and whos. Ch-ch-ch Chip 'n Dale -

Ch- ch- ch Chip 'n Dale- Ch-ch- chChip 'n Dale.- - Rcs - cue Ran - gers When there's dan - ger.

CIRCLE OF LIFE from Walt Disney's THE LION KING

0 1994 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Music by ELTON JOHl Lyrics by TIM RICI

klodcrately, with an African heat

B ~ S Eb F ~b B ~ S ~b Eb F Gn

Grn

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V

From the day we a r - rive - on theplan - et and blink- ing, step in - to - the sun, there's

Gm Fsus F

k U I

more to see - than can ev - er be seen, - more to do than can ev - e r - be done. There's

far too much - to take in - here, more to find than can ev - e r be found. But the

sun roll - ing high - through the sap - phi - re sky - keeps great and small on the end - less round..

- It's the cir - cle- of life, ar.d it moves us all - through de-spair and hope, -

through faith and - Iove, 'ti1 we find our pIace on the path un - wind -

Cm E b m61G b B b / ~ Fsus F7 EblBb

Cn17 ~b Fsus F Bb FIA

F' .- V,i; F I I I 1 1

I -- I I 1 I

Ab CrnlC Fsus F

It's the Cir - cle- Of

Life, and it moves us all through de-spair and - hope,

Eb Fsus F ~ b l ~ b Db Bb7

through - faith and love, 'ti1 we find our place on the path un -

wind - ing in the cir - cle, the Cir - cle - Of Life. -

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COLORS OF THE WIND from Walt Disney's POCAHONTAS

(C 1995 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc and Wall D~sney MUSIC Company

Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCH'NARTZ

I Deliherat elj

D Bm

You think jou own what - ev - er land you land on; the

earth is just a dead thing you can claim; hut I know ev - 'ry rock and tree and

has a life, has a spir - it, has a name. YOU

B n~ D

-- . .. - .-

*-+ think the on - ly pco - ple who are peo - ple are the peo - ple who look and think like

you, but if you walk the foot - steps of a strang - er you'll learn I A95u5 D Bm

things jou nev - er knew you ne, - cr knew. Have you ev - er heard the wolf cry to the

-

hlue corn moon, or asked the grin - ning hob - cat why he grinned'? Can you

Rrn7(add4) Em7(add4) A9sus

I I 1 I 7 e* ~- . I - I - d d - I - I d 1 I 1

d d m Wind? Can you paint with all the Col - ors Of The

A bit brighter

Bnl D - -- 6 ' f j : -7 5 7 --

Wind? Come run the hid - den pine trails of the

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3!

I Bm D h Y

F# rn L

I I I I f I I I \ U I I

I U

t\ I I I 1 1 d d d A 1 I

I d f ' - - - I

for - est, come taste the sun - sweet ber - ries of the earth; come

- ! roll in all the rich - es all a - round you, and for once nev - er won - der what they're

I worth. The rain - storm and the riv - er are my broth - ers; the

I her - on and the ot - ter are my friends; and we are all con - nect - ed to each

A Y - I I- I

I I I I I I ' I I A I

J - -Gj - - i d d d w

0th - er in a cir - cle, in a hoop that nev - er ends.

G D(add9)/F# B rn C GIA A

How high does the syc- a-more grow? If you cut it down, - then you'll nev - er know. -

- And you'll nev - er hear the wolf cry to the blue corn moon, for

I wheth - er we are white or cop - per skinned, we need to sing with all the voic - es of the

A Y I

moun - tain, need to paint with all the Col - ors Of The Wind. You can

own the earth and still all you'll own is earth un - ti1 you can

m ,, m h

r m I I I I A I -

I I I A +- I I I I I I I i

J J I - -

O-O paint with all the Col - ors Of The W~nd.

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CINDERELLA from Walt Disney's CINDERELLA

@ I948 Walt Disney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Slowly with expression

Words and Music by MACK DAVI[ AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LlVlNGSTO,

Gin - der - el - la, you're a s love - ly as your name. Cin - der - el - la, - you're a sun - set in a frame.

C7 F D7 G C # d ~ m G7

Though you're dressed in rags you wear an air of queen- ly grace. An - y-one can see a throne would be your pro- per place. Cin- der

el - la, if you give your heart a chance it will lead you- to the king - dom of ro-mance.

F Fm C C+ Aln Am(maj7)Am7 D7 G 7 C Fm6 C I

I I ' #

I I 1 -

v 4. There you'll see your dreams un - fold, Cin-der- el - l a , Cin-der- el - la, - in the sweet- est sto- r j ev - e r told.

CRUELLA DE VIL from Walt Disney's 101 DALMATIANS

O 1959 Wall D~sney Music Company Words and MUSIC t Copyr~ght Renewed MEL LEVE

Slow Hlues ~b Bb9 Eb Eb9 ~b

1

$idL

Cru - el - la De Vil, - Cru - el - la De Vil, - if she doesn't scare - you no

e - vil thing will. - To see her is to take a sud - den chill. Cru -

el - a Cru - el - la I)e Vil. The curl of' her lips, - the ice in her stare; - all

in - no-cent chi1 - dren had bet - ter he - ware. - She's like a spi - der wait - ing for the

kill. - 1,ook out for Cru - el - la De Vil. At first you think Cru-el - la is t h~

U n - Y

dev - il, but af - tcr time has worn a - way the shock, You

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come to re - a - lize - you've seen her kind of eyes - watch - ing you from un - der-neath a

rock. This vam - pire - bat, - this in - hu- man beast, - she

ought to be locked - up and nev - e r re - leased. - The world was such a whole - some place un

- ti1 Cru - el - la, Cru - el - la De Vil. Cru - Vil.

B 1966 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

COLONEL HATHI'S MARCH (The Elephant Song)

from Walt Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN

and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Happy March Tempo

n I Eb B 7 Eb B7 Eb 87

I I I I " ., I Y I Y u u l Y I " ., " P I P P I P P I P P

I -

I I I 1 1 I I 1 d I I I 1 I I (Spuken] Hup two three four, keep i t up nr'o three four. H u p hi'o

H up two three juur , dress i t up, 111'0 three four. H u p 11r.o H up nl 'o three jbur , c o l - umn iefr t ~ ' o three four. Hup IWO

H ~ P tu'o three f i j r tr , keep it up ILI'O three juur. H ~ P ~ r l ' o

three juur , keep it up two three four. Oh the aim of our pa - trol, is a three jbur , dress it up IIVO three jbur. By the ranks o r sin - gle file, ov - e r

I three four , co l - umn left march! Oh, we march from here to there, and it three f i j ~ r . to the rear march! -- We're a crack - e r - jack bri - gade, on a

ques - tion rath - er droll. For to march and drill, ov - er field and hill ev - 'ry jun - gle mile. Oh we stamp and crush, thru the un - der - brush

does - n't mat - ter where. You can hear us push, thru the deep - est bush pa - chy - derm pa - rade. But we'd ra - ther stroll to a wa - ter hole

is a mil - i - ta - ry goal! Is a mil - i - ta - ry goal! in a mil - i - ta - ry style! In a mil - i - ta - ry style!

with a mil - i - ta - ry air! With a mil - i - ta - ry air! for a fur - lough in the shade! For a fur - lough in the shade!

B 7 B 7 Eb I I I I

I ) - I n I I ,In I A r . . I 1 r d d d 1 P P P 1 " " Y I I I I 1 I 1 I I

d d d d I (Shorrt) Conr-pn - n?: Hair!

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0 1952 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Moderately

A COWBOY NEEDS A HORSE from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words and Music by PAUL MASON HOWARD and BILLY MILLS

Oh, A Cow- boy Needs A Horse, needs a horse, needs a horse. And a cow- boy needs a hat, needs a hat, needs a hat. And he ough- ta have a boots, fan- cy boots, fan- cy boots. And a set of shin- y spurs, shin- y spurs, shin- y spurs. And he ough- ta have a

rope, have a rope, have a rope, if he wants to keep a - rid - in'. Now a cow - boy needs some song, have a song, have a song, if he wants to keep a rid - in'.-

Oh, the fence is long and the sun is hot and the good Lord knows that a cow - boy's got to keep

rid - in', rid - in' a - long. Now if a cow - boy's got a horse, and a hat, and a

rope, and a pair of fan - cy boots, shin - y spurs, and a song, Then there's ver - y lit - tle else in this world that he

needs if he wants to keep a - rid - in', rid - in' a - long.

0 1959 Walt D ~ m e y Music Company Copyright Renewed

Moderately

DALMATIAN PLANTATION from Walt Disney's 101 DALMATIANS

Words and Music by MEL LEVEN

We'll have a Dal - ma - tian Plan - ta - tion a ram - bling old place with a

view. The peace and the qui - et will i - den - ti - fy - it as our lit - tle dream that's come

Bb B b/D Dbdim7 I 4

I I I I 1 I 1 I I . -r I I. - I I I m. ,

I 0 I

true. I - mag - ine that rus - tic lo - ca - tion, the hills and the ev - er- green

trees, and mead - ows of clo - ver to run and romp o - ver,

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free as the pine scent - ed breeze. We'll snug - gle close in the eve -

ning in the glow of burn - ing logs. And

all night long we'll hear the song of crick ets and frogs. -

Bb Y , u I

L I i 1 a I I 1 I

I 1 I 4 I I I d I F I - 1 I I I I I - Y I

I m

- And there we will grow and we'll pros - per and

nev - er a - gain will we roam. Can't wait to be - gin - our sweet

liv - ing that's in - our Dal - ma - tian Plan - ta - tion home. -

THE DAISY ANTHEM from Walt Disney's THE SHAGGY D.A.

01976 Wonderland Music Company, Inc

Lively

G D7 G

Words and Music by RICHARD McKlNLEY and SHANE TATUM

We are the Dai - sies, to - geth - er we will stand. - The Dai - sies are the join with the Dai - sies, for civ - ic pride are we. We firm - ly plant our

guard - ians of beau - ty in the land. We nur - lure with kind - ness. We stan - dard for true de - moc - ra - cy. Our sis - ter - hood will bind US

A7 Am7ID D7 C B7 Em C d E b GID D7

cul - ti - vate with love - un - ti1 we leave the Dai - sies for the gar - den up a - through the dark - est hour, - so lend a hand and join the band that stands for flow - er

I -

bove. pow'r. - Dai - sies, Dai - sies, side by side,

sym - bol of our cit - y's pride. So pride. -

C CIE C d E b GID A d C D7 1 G

2 G

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O 1957 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

DON'T JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words by TOM ADA1 Music by NORMAN "BbDDY" BAKE

Moderately Rright D A7

I 1 I 1 I a I -

I d f 8 T I , I -

I

d st d f I f

Don't jump, jumped, jumped,

jump to con - clu - sions, and got con - tu - sions,

jumped to con - clu - sions,

it h~

and

al - ways brings del - lu - sions. jump - ing to con - clu - sions. shat - tercd her il - lu - sions. I So he care - ful, gals and

guys, take this tip and you'll he wise, if you want to min - i - mize con -

fu - sions. Don't jump, jump to con - clu - sions!

Now in the ci - ty where I lived I had a care - less friend, who We had a coun - try square dance, and a doz - en vill - age boys

You've heard a - bout the race be - tween the Tor - toise and the Hare, and

start - ed 'cross the street so hap - pi - ly. asked my cou - sin Kate to take her there. how the Hare lay snooz - ing in the sun.

He thought be - cause the light was But Kate, she wait - ed till too Well this is the ex - cep - lion

green, late to

no car would cross his path, to pick her date be - cause

our rule 'cause Mis - ter Hare,

but that's where he was wrong un - for- tun-ate -

she thought she'd rate the lo - cal mil - lion -

he should have kept on jump - ing till he

!Y, awe. won.

Be - cause he She

He should have jumped to the con -

clu - sion. I don't get it that's con - fus - 'n'!

I'm just kid - ding, gals and guys, what we said he - fore was wise, if you

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want to min - i - mize con - fu - sion. Don't jump,

jump to con - clu - sions. When a pro - blem comes to you take your

I time and think it through, and what - ev - e r else you do, don't jump! Jump!

Jump to con - clu - sions!

DUCKTALES THEME from Walt Disney's THE DISNEY AFTERNOON

0 1987 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Words and Music by MARK MUELLER

Bright Rock F B ~ I F F BbIF F

Life is like a hur - ri - cane - here in - Duck - burg. - Race- cars, la- sers, aer - o - planes. - When it seems they're head- ing for - the fi - nal- cur - tain, - cool de - duc - tion nev - e r fails. -

U . . . . It's a duck - blur..

That's for - cer - tain. -

I ' r~ Might solve a mys - tery - The worst of mess - es -

or re - write his - tory. - be - come suc - ces - ses. -

Duck-Tales, oo 00. Ev - 'ry day they're out there mak- ing Duck-Tales. 00 00. Tales of dar - ing

do, bad and good - luck tales. 00 00. 00. D - d - d-dan - ger, watch be - hind you.

CID To Coda $

G D.S. a1 Coda

Am D

There's a stran - ger out to find you. What to do? Just grab on to some Duck-Tales.

CODA

Duck-Talcs. 00 00. Ev - 'ry day they're out there mak-ing duck-tales. 00 00. Tales of da r - ing

do, bad and good - luck tales. 00 00. Not po - ny tales or cot - ton tales, no Duck-Tales. 00 00.

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0 1948 Wall Disney Music Company Copyrlghl Renewed

Moderately

A DREAM IS A WISH YOUR HEART MAKES from Walt Disney's CINDERELLA

Words and MUSIC by MACK DAVID, AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTON

A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes- when you're fast a - sleep. In

d r e a m you will lose your heart - aches; - what - ev - er you wish for, you keep. Have

faith in your d r e a m and some - day - your rain- bow will come smil - ing through. - No mat - ter

- how your heart is griev-ing, if you keep on be - liev- ing, the dream that you wish will come true. -

THE DWARFS' YODEL SONG (SILLY SONG) from Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Copyr~ght 0 1937 by Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

March Tempo

F

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

(Yode1)Ho - l a - l a - e e - a y ho - l a - l a - e e - a y ho - l a - l a - e e - a y - e e - l a - e e - a y - e e -

lee - ay. - Ho - la - la - ee - ay ho - la - la - ee - ay ho - la -

A I I I I I I I

h a I m m 1 0 - " 1 I I I r I 1 I I , C

I I I I I I

d 4 I

la - lee - ay - lee - la - lee - ay - lee - o - lee - ay.

- I'd like to dance and tap my feet but they won't keep in rhy - thm. You see I washed them The min - ute af - ter I was born I did - n't have a night - ie. So I tied my whisk - I chased a pole - cat up a tree way out up - on a limb. - An' when he got the

We used to have a b ~ l - ly - goat; we had him dis - in - fect - ed. He could have slep' in

F Dm7 C G7 C Dm7 CIG G7

both to - day and I can't do noth - in' with them. ers 'round my legs and used them for a di - die. best o' me I got the worst o' him. -

Grum-py's bed but the bil - ly - goat ob - ject - ed.

C Dm7 CIG

Ho hum, the tune is dumb, the words don't mean a

thing. Is - n't this a sil - ly song for an - y - one t' sing? sing?

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THE ELEGANT CAPTAIN HOOK from Walt Disney's PETER PAN

8 1952 Walt Disney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by SAMMY FAIN

I Moderately Dm Dm

1 We're off to at - tack a thou - sand ships for gal - lant Cap - tain Hook. - It

we a1 - ways make these trips to crook what we can crook. - We

have to sing "Yo - Ho, Yo - Ho." We sing it wheth - er we come or go, 'cause

I that's the on - ly song we know that pi - rates sing on ships! Yo -

Ho! Yo - Ho, Yo - Ho, Yo - Ho! We've

u ' worked for man - y a

I thief, we've plun- dered for man - y a crook. But

nev - er a gent SO el - e - gant as The El - e - gant Cap - tain Hook,

the world's most fa mous crook!

Fm6 ~ b m Fm Bdim Bbrn Dm Gm

m Bbm

We're crook!

. Fm6 Bbm C7 Eb7 Gm/D C7 Fm Bbm Fm6 Bbrn

The world's most fa - mous crook!

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EV'RYBODY WANTS TO BE A CAT from Walt Disney's THE ARlSTOCATS

0 1968 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyr~ght Renewed

With a beat Em Em(maj7) Em7 Em6 Cmaj7 D7

I -- A I I w . I f J I Y - 4. n I lhl & -

I dyd - Ev - 'ry-bod - y Want? To Re A Cat, be-cause a cat's the on - Ly cat who

knows where it's at!- Ev - 'ry- bod - y's pick - in' up on the fe - line beat,-

'cause ev - 'ry- thing else is ob - so - lete. Be - ware of a square- when he

Am7 D7 G Cm G Am B 7 h Y I

I I

1 - I

I I I 1 I I C I I --

of - fers to share- his milk to sip! - If it has - n't been tried,- I sug -

Am B7 Em Am B7

A I

d -I d . . - I,

:-I I

gest you pro - vide- your own cat - nip.- I've heard some corn - y birds who tried to

sing, but still a cat's the on - ly cat who knows how to swing!- A purr be- tween two fur - ry friends may

be old hat,- But Ev - 'ry- bod - y Wants To Re A Cat! - Be A Cat!-

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

J tune. Let's take it to an-0th- e r key,- mod - u-late, then wait for me, - 1'11

u , I-

take a few ad libs and pret - ty soon I

the 0th - er cats will all corn - mence -

D.C. a1 Fine Abm7 Db7 3 Am7 D7 -3 Am7 Am7 b 5 F#m7 B7

4 I t I i l I I

r I I - I I r. t I '. 1

I r 4 b r ' - d 2 J - d I - ' m - I I IJ I I

U u r

con - gre-gat - ing on the fence,- be - neath the a1 - ley's on - ly light,- where ev - 'ry night is out of sight!

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I FATHOMS BELOW from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID

01988 Walt Disney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

I Brightly C F C/E Dm C

A , I

a I 1 I h I I I

F I

I 1

I

1

1 I 4 I

I

I

I I

I I. 4 1

I

I I1 I 1

4 d - 1'11 tell you a tale of the bot - tom - less blue and it's hey to the

I star - board, heave ho. Look out, lad, a mer - maid be wait - ing for

you in mys - ter - i - ous Fa - thoms Be - low. Fa - thorns Be - low,

1 - be - low. From whence way - ward West - er - lies blow.

Where Tri - ton is king and his nler - peo - ple sing in mys - ter - i - ous

' Fa - thorns Be - low. Heave, -

ho.

Am C A m C F C f f e.

I 1 0. rr 1 1 a I _ I I

I I U . . I A. I I I 1 J I -.

I t.

Heave, ho.

Heave, ho.

1 Heave, ho. Heave, ho, in rnys - ter i - ous

I Fa - thorns Be - low.

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O 1961 Wonderland Music Company, Inc Copyr~qh! Renewed

ENJOY IT! from Walt Disney's IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Bright A

C C#dim7 Dm7 G7 I I I I h

1- 1 1 I I I I I

4- I c! d

f 4

1 I d Why cry a - bout bad weath - cr? En - jog It! Each

mo - mcnt is a treas - ure. En - joy It! I "2" trav - 'lers on life's hur - ri - cane comes

cr - - I

high - way, 1-:n - joy the trip; your way. En - joy the breeze!-

' I w

Each l o - ly twist and by - way, each You're strand - cd in the jun - gle, en -

C#d11n7 Dm7 G7

bump and dip. - the trees. I If there's a com - pli - ca - tion, En - joy It!

j ov

You've got i m - a - gi . na - tion, em - ploy it!

qou'll see ros - es in the snow, - "Joie de vivre" will make them grow!- "Voi - world's a corn - u - co - pi - a, - why it could he U - t o - p i - a! "Voi -

la!" la!'.

I That's life! En - joy It! That's right! En -

Why joy It!

EV'RYBODY HAS A LAUGHING PLACE from Walt Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH

C 1945 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Slow and Rhythmically

Eb

Words by RAY GILBERT Music by ALLlE WRUBEL

Ev - 'ry - bo - dy Has A Laugh - ing Place, a laugh - ing place lo go ho! ho!

Takc a frown, turn it up - side down and you'll find yours I know, ho! ho!

Bb7 Eb Bb7 I I 1

I 1

d I &

When you're blue and feel - ing low that's the time to go ho! ho!

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I Old man trou-ble will leave, I know, when he hears your ho! ho! ho! Ha! ha! ha! ha!

I ho! ho! ho! Boy! am I in luck, I think a - bout my laugh - ing place and

yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk. Ev - 'ry - b o d - y Has A L a u g h - ing Place, a

- laugh - ing place to go ho! ho! Take a frown, turn it up - side down and

I you'll find yours I know, ho! ho! Yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk.

D 1961 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyright Renewed

Moderately

Gm7

FOR NOW FOR ALWAYS from Walt Disney's THE PARENT TRAP

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAh and ROBERT B. SHERMAh

For Now, For Al - ways, our love will stay. As warm as

I sum - mer, for come what may the mag - ic di - vine that first made you

will now for al - ways be new. Though time may

tat - ter our first sweet thrill, it does - n't mat - ter, it nev - er

' will. For my love was meant for, was heav - en sent For Now, For

! A1 - ways, for you. For you.

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$1 1960 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

hIediun1 Rock Tempo C N.C

THE FLUBBER SONG from Walt Disney's THE ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR

Words and MUSIC by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

.lu5t i

one more ex - per - i - ment and then 1'11 have it made.- I'll ac - ti - vatc the rhe - o - stat two Fluh - ber makes you tly. Flub - ber makes you flip. Flub - her makes you feel like a 1

C N.C F N.C. F N.C. !

thou - sand ccn - ti - &idc.- I'll in - te - grate com - po - ncnt H, ac - cel - ler - ate the phase. - hu man rock - et ship. Fluh - her makes you leap and - bounce and - more.-

G7 N.C. G7 N.C. G7 G+ 7 . j -

I

I

I - J

Now it's time to throw the switch ten mil - lion gam - ma rays! It gives you a lift - like you nev - e r had he - fore!

I found it! - It's a dream un - furled.- Flub - her- will get you

out of this world. - It's the great - est. - It's a boon to man. - If noth- ing else will do it,

Fine C

7 T I

1 1 1 1 I I J I

-- 1 1 I I v I I

~ J Y I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J 4 4 4 4 J J IJlub- her can! - Flub - her can! - Fluh- her hous- es, Fluh- her cars, Flub- ber gum and can - dy bars,

D I

I I I I I I I I I I I I I " I

4 4 4 4 4 - w * * * * * *

IJluh - her shocr for ti - red feet. mu - sic with a Flub - her beat, Fluh - ber bug - gies, Flub - ber jets,

D.S. a1 Fine F

Flub - her fil - ter cig - a r - cttes. No more trou - hle, no more care, Flub - her, Flub - her, ev - 'ry - where. 1

FEED THE BIRDS from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

8 1963 Wonderland Musc Company. Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

Words and MUSIC by RIChARD M. SHERMAN I and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

- Feed The Birds, tup - pence - a bag, tup - pence, - tup - pence, -

n - i f - J . - - i - l I I

tup - pence a hag. " F e e d The Birds," that's what she cries , i

while o - ver - head her birds fill the skies. All a - round the ca - the - dral the

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saints and a - pos - tles look down as she sells her wares. Al -

though you can't see it, you know they are smil - ing each time some-one shows that he

- cares. Though - her words are sim - ple and few,

- lis - ten, lis - ten she's call - ing to you. Feed The Birds,

tup - pence a bag, tup - pence, - tup - pence, - tup- pence a hag.

I O 1965 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyrtght Renewed

FOLLOW ME, BOYS! from Walt Disney's FOLLOW ME, BOYS!

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Lively

There's a job to do. There's a tight to win. Fol - low long, long climb, but we've got the will. Fol - low

Me, Boys, fol - low me! And it won't be Me, Boys, fol - low me! When we reach t be

I

done till we all pitch in. Lift your chin with a grin, and fol - low top, then it's all down hill. Till you drop, don't stop, and fol - low

F A

F7 Bb Bbm

me! me! I Fol - low Me, BOYS, fol - low me!

- When you think you're real - ly beat, that's the time to lift your feet and Fol - low

Bbm F F#dim7 C7

BOYS, fol - low me! Pick 'em UP, put 'em down and fol - low

me! I r It's a me!

Pick 'em up, put 'em down, pick 'em up!

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O 1992 Walt Disney MUSIC Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc

Bright two-beat A 7 A7/C#

FRIEND LIKE ME from Walt Disney's ALADDIN

Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

A 7/C # Dm

Well,A - li Ha - ba had them for - ty thieves. Sche-her-a - za - de had a thou-sand tales.- But, rnas- ter,

you in luck 'cause up your sleeves - you got a brand of mag - ic nev - er fails. - You got some

pow - er in your cor - ner now, some heav - y am - mu - ni - tion in your camp. - You got some

A7 Dm E7 A7 N.C. A7

punch, pi - zazz, ya - hoo and how. - See, all you got - ta do is rub that lamp. And I'll - say

Mis - ter A - lad-din sir, - what will your plea-sure be? - Let me take your or-der,

jot it down. You ain't nev - er had a Friend Like Me. No n o no. Life is your

res - tau - rant - and I'm your mai - tre d'. - C'- mon whis - per what it is - you want. You ain't

nev - er had a Friend Like Me. Yes, sir, we pride our - selves on ser - vice. You're the

boss, the king, the shah. - Say what you wish. - It's yours! True dish - how 'bout a

lit - tle more bak - la - va? Have some of col- umn "A" . - Try

all of col-umn "B". - I'm in the mood - to help you, dude, you ain't nev- er had a Friend Like Me. ;

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Wa-ah - ah. - Oh my.- Wa-ah - ah. - No no. - Wa-ah - ah. - Na - na - na. -

Bb7 A7 Dm D(no3rd) N.C.

- -

Can your friends do this? Can your friends do that?

F7 G7 G#7 A7 Bm7 Cdim7 A7/C#

Can your friends pull this out their lit - tle hat? - Can friends - go

poof! Well, look - y here. - Can your friends go ab - ra - ca - da - bra,

let 'er rip and then make the suck - er dis - ap - pear? - So don-cha sit there slack -jawed,

bug- gy eyed. I'm here to an-swer all your mid-day prayers. - You got me bo - na li - de

1 cer - ti - lied. - You got a ge - nie for your charge d'af - faires. - I got a pow -e r - ful urge to

help you out. So what-cha wish I real - ly want to know. - You got a list that's three miles long.

I - no doubt. Well, all you got - ta do is rub like so. And oh. Mis - ter A -

Eb7 D7 Grn Eb7 D7 Bb E b 6IG

lad-din sir, - have a wish or two or three. - I'm on the job, - you big na - bob. You ain't

nev - er had a friend, nev - er had a friend, you ain't nev - er had a friend, nev - er had a friend, you ain't

nev - er - had a Friend Like Me. Wa-ah - ah.

Wa - ah - ah. You ain't nev - er had a Friend Like Me. - Ha!

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FOLLOWING THE LEADER from Walt Disney's PETER PAN

O 1952 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by TED SEARS and WINSTON HIBLER Music by OLIVER WALLACE

Gaily

sb

Fol - low - ing The Lead - er, the lead - er, the lead - er, we're Fol - low - ing The

Lead - e r wher - ev - e r he may go. - We won't be home till morn - ing, till morn - ing, tit1

morn - ing, we won't be home till morn - ing be - cause he told us so. Tee

r I I I I - I I I = r I P I I - u

I I1 4 I 11 I - r I I J

u

dum, tee dee, a tee - dle ee di, tee day. We're out for I durn. tee dee, a tee - dle ee do tee day. We march a -

fun, long,

and this is the game we play. Come on, join in and these are the words we say: Tee dum tee dee

and sing your triu-bles a - 1 a tee - dle dee- dle dee - '

w aY with a tee - dle ee dum a tee - dle ee d6 tee day. We're aY 7 oh, a tee - dle ee dum a tee - dle ee do tee

i G#d1m7 F Grn G7 C7 F

day. Oh, a tee- dle ee durn a tee- dle ee do tee day.

&? 1966 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

FORTUOSITY from Walt Disney's THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

\Vith a lilt

m m C Cniaj7 C6 Dm Dm(rnaj7) Dm7 G7 1 I 1 \ I I I

I I 1 1 I I I I I C I "- d -I ,L I I 0 I I I - w *- - - 0

1 call it For - tu - os - i - ty, For - tu - os - i - tY,

that's me by word. that's me own word.

For -

For - tu - os - it - y, me tu - os - i - ty, me

twin - kle in the eY e word. nev - er feel a - lone word.

Some - 'Hound

times a

cas cor

tles fall ner, un -

to the ground,- der a tree,-

but good

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that's for -

where tune's

four - wait

leaf clo - in', just

vers are found.- wait and see.

For - tu - o s i - tY, For - tu - 0 s - i - tY,

luck - Y chanc - es. luck - Y chanc - es.

For - tu - i - tious lit - tle, For - tu - i - tious lit - tle,

hap - PY hap - pen - stan - ces. hap - PY hap - pen - stan - ces.

don't ,Or - ry,

'cause ev - keep smil - in 'cause mY

'ry - where I see that phi - 10s - o - phy is

ev' - ry hit of life is lit by For - tu - os - i - ty! / +'Do your best and leave the rest to For -

0s i ty!"

Copyright 0 1940 by Bourne Co. Copyright Renewed

GIVE A LITTLE WHISTLE from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Words by NED WASHINGTOF Music by LEIGH HARLINE

Moderately fast, with a bounce C Cdim G7 C Cdim C C#dim G7

A I a f r Ya r 1 i F o a I

a I r I F I 1- m I I 1

I I I I I I

When you get in trou - bIe and you don't know right from W"ng; I Give A Lit - tle Whis - tk! (Whistle - When you meet temp - ta - tion, and the urge is ver - y strong;

-) Give A Lit - tle Whis - tle! (Whisrle -) Not just a lit - tle squeak;

I Puck - er up and blow. And if your whis - tle's weak; yell, "Jim- i - ny Crick - et."

Take the straight and nar - row path And if you start to slide; Give A Lit-tle Whis-tle! (U'hisrle - ) Give A Lit-tle

I - Whis - tle! (Whrstle - ) And al - ways let your con-science be your guide.

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FUN AND FANCY FREE from Walt Disney's FUN AND FANCY FREE

1947 Walt Disney MUSIC Company ,opyr~ght Renewed

Words and Music by BENNl BENJAMIN and GEORGE WElSS

- If 1 should see a "Gloom - y Gus," I'd nev - er hang a - round. - You'd

see me rais - ing quite a dust, 'cause I'd- be "else - where bound!"- I'm

Medium Bounce

full of Fun - And Fan - cy Free; - that's the way I wan - na be! -

1 don't let my t r o u - b l e s trou-ble me. I'm fan - cy free - and

full of fun. - Got no time to wor - ry none; - I'm too bus - y

w r I

sing - in' in the sun! I I

If you should have a

chron- ic ache,- pills won't make you strong.- The on - ly ton - ic you should take- is a

tea - spoon - ful of song! - So if you'd real ly like to be - I

hap - py, luck - y, just like me, - drown your frowns, my friends, and you wilI see- ,

Dm7b5 G7 C7 Cm7 F7 I I I 1 h I ,

I - ttw I a- d I I F F I I F d , n

L, - I - / I I I Y

that you'll be full of Fun And Fan - cy Free. -

I I r I'm

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FUN WITH MUSIC from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

D 1955 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Moderately

Words by JlMMlE DODC Music by JERRY LIVINGSTON

MACK DAVID and AL HOFFMAh

1 What a good night for liv - ing, what a good night for laugh - ing, Let's take a note like this note, let's take a note Like this note,

F C7

what a good night for sing - ing a song. Let's hLve fun with I let's play the notes to - geth - er and then we'll have fun with 1 F Bb F

1 mu - sic! Lis - ten to the night - in - gale a - way UP there. I mu - sic! Gath - er 'round the old pi - a n - o sing for fair.

G7 C7 F I

h

a r - i I He says the o w l is a great big square. Let's have some fun with

You'll see your trou - bles van - ish in the air. Let's have some fun with

1 To Coda 6

) mu - sic 'cause mu sic's fun. (Instrumental)

! mu - sic 'cause D.C. a1 Coda ~b Bdim7 C7 F Bb C7

1 1 1 ? .

I r m D I 1 I I I 1

I I W I I - - 1 CODA

mu sic's fun.

I

GOODBYE SO SOON from Walt Disney's THE ADVENTURES OF THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE

0 1986 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Words by ELLEN FITZHUGH and LARRY GROSSMAN Moderately Music by HENRY MANClNl

% Eb Ab ~ b m Eb Ab Db7 Eb C7

Good - bye So Soon and is - n't it a shame? We know by now that time knows how to F7 Bb7 Eb Ab Abm Eb

fly. So here's Good - bye So Soon, we'll go our sep - 'rate ways. With

Abm EbiG C7 F7 ~ b 7 Eb Fine

time so short, I'll say so long, and go SO soon, good - bye.

You fol- lowed me, I fol- lowed you. We were like each 0th- er's shad - ows for a - while. Now we both see

this game is through, so al - though it hurts, I'll try to smile as we say: Good -

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60 GASTON

from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

O 1991 Walt D~sney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Bright Waltz

LeFou: Gosh it dis - turbs me to see You, Gas - ton,

look - ing so down in the dumps. Ev - 'ry guy

here'd love to be you, Gas - ton, e - ven when tak - ing your lumps.

There's no man in town as ad - mi - red as YOU, you're ev - 'ry - one's

Csus C Am A d G D/F#

fa - vor - ite 6uY - Ev - 'ry - one's awed and in - spi - red b?

you and it's not ver - y hard to see why. No one's

Barroom Waltz (played in one) C G7

slick as Gas - ton. No one's quick as Gas - ton. No one's neck's as in - fights like Gas - ton, dous - es tights like Gas - ton. Cronie: In a wrest - ling match,

cred - di - bly thick as Gas - ton! For there's no man in town half as man - ly. no - bod - y bites like Gas - ton! Girls: For there's no one as bur - ly and brawn - y.

Per - fect! A pure par - a - gon! You can ask an - y Gastorl: As you see, I've got bi - ceps to spare. LeForr: Not a bit of him's

Tom, Dick, or Stan - ley scrag - gly or scrawn - y.

and they'll tell :ou

whose team they pre - fer to be Gaston: And ev - ry last inch of me's cov - ered with

on! Chorus: No hair! Crorlies: No

Chorus: No

one's been Iike Gas - ton, a king - pin like Gas - one hits like Gas - ton, Townsnran: match - es wits like Gas - one shoots like Gas - ton, makes those beauts l i e Gas -

C6 h I

1 I I I 1 rn r I - I I 0 4 1

I I I I d 1 r l lr r r I

I - 4 I I J rn - I I I I

ton. LeFou: No one's got a swell cleft in his chin like Gas - ton! Gaston: As a ton. LeFou: In a spit - ting match no - bod - y spits like Gas - ton. Gaston: I'm es -

ton LeFou: then goes tromp - ing a - round wear - ing boots like Gas - ton. Gaston: I use

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To Coda $ I . A m D7 Ab7

I spe - ci - men, yes, I'm in - tim - i - dat - ing! Chorus: My what a pe - cia1 - ly good at ex - pec - tor - at - ing! Pro0 - ev! Chorus: Ten ant - lers in all of my dec - o - rat - ing!

I - guy, that Gas - ton! Give five "hur - rahs!" Give twelve "hip -

points for Gas -

) hips!" LeFou: Gas - ton is the best and the rest is all drips! Chorus: No one

i r" C Esus E7 AmIE

I ton! Gaston: When 1 was a lad, I ate four doz - en eggs ev - 'ry

Dsus D7 GID Gsus G7

morn - ing to help me get large. And now that I'm grown I eat

A d G D7/F# D7 G7sus U.S. a1 Coda

/ five doz - en eggs, so I'm rough - ly the size of a barge.

! CODA A CIG Fdm7b5 CIG

Chorus: Say it a - gain. Who's a man a - mong men? And then say it once

I A 7 F F#dim7 CIG

I more. Who's the he - ro next door? Who's a su - per suc - cess? Don't you know? Can't you

I guess? Ask his fans and his five hang - ers on. There's just one guy in

F#dim7 CIG A7 N.C. Dm7 h n I

I - I 5. I \ I I I I a I a

A I 0 r a r r I 1 1 f I 1 1 r - I I I 1 . J I

I I I I I I

I town who's got all of it down. LeFou: And his name's G - A -

Freely

I S - T - G - A - S - T - E - G - A - S - T . 0 - oh oh! Choru,~: Gas - ton.

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GO THE DISTANCE from Walt Disney Pictures' HERCULES (as performed by MICHAEL BOLTON)

0 1997 Wonderland Music Company. Inc and Walt Disney Music Company Music by ALAN MENKEP Lyrics by DAVID ZlPPEl

Slowly G A D G A D G A Bm7

I have of - ten dreamed of a far - off place where a he - ro's wel- come would be un - known road to em- brace my fate, though that road may wan - der, it will

wait - ing for me, where the crowds will cheer - when they see - my face, - and a l e a d me to you. And a thou - sand years - would be w o r t h the wait. - It might

- voice keeps say- ing this is where I'm meant to be. - I'll be there some - day. - take a iife-time, but some - how I'll see it through. - And I won't look back.-

DIA A A/G D(add9)/F# E d G - DIA A AlG

I can Go - The Dis - tance. I will find my way - if I can- be- strong. I know I can Go - The Dis - tance. And I'll stay on track. - No, I won't ac - cept - de - feat. It's an

ev - 'ry mile - will be worth my while. When I Go The Dis-tance, I'll be up - h ~ l l slope, - but I

GIA D AID G/D D A/D GID Em7

right where I be - long. Down an won't lose- hope - till 1

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G A D A/C# Bm D/A G Asus A D AID GID D AID GID

Go The Dis-tance and my jour - ney is com - plete. Oh,- yeah. - But to

F B b I D CIE A/C# D G

look be - yond - the glo - ry is the hard - est part, - for a he-ro's strength- is meas - ured by his

heart. (Instrumen~al)

Like a shoot - ing star, -

I will Go - The Dis - tance. I will search the world. - I will face - its harms.

I

- don't care how far. I can Go The Dis - tance till I find my he - ro's we1 - come I

wait ing in your - arms. (In.srrumenra1)

I I will search the world. - I will face its harms - till I

G A D A/C# Bm D/A G A7sus GIB A/C# D h

3

find he - ro's we1 - come wait - ing - in - your arms.

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O 1996 Wonderland Music Company, Inc and Wall Disney Music Company

Slowly

Eb m6iF

GOD HELP THE OUTCASTS from Walt Disney's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME

(as performed by BETTE MIDLER) Music by ALAN MENKEN i Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

B b(add2)iF E b m6iF Bb Grn

I don't know if You can hear me or if You're e - ven there. 1 don't know if You will

- - lis - ten to a hum - ble prayer. They tell me I am just an out - cast; I

- should- n't speak to You. Still I see Your face and won - der: were You once an out - cast

C' b.\ too?

I

God Help The Out - casts 1 ask for noth - ing,

Cm7 B ~ / F F Bbsus Bb FIA

hun - gry from birth. Show them the mer - cy they don't find on earth. The I can get by. Rut I know so man - y less luck - y than 1.

lost and for - got - ten, they look to You still. God Help The Out - casts or God Help The Out - casts, the poor and down - trod. 1 thought we all were the

F7b9 ~ b m a j 7 ~ b / ~ b Bb FiBb EbiBb I ib I I I I I I

I I I I I I I I II 1

d 4 J f d. -d. b. no - bod - y will. chi1 - dren of God.

I don't know if there's a rea - son why some are blessed, some not.

Grn Eb (add9) Cm7 Dm

Why the few You seem to fa - vor, they fear - us, flee - us, try - not to

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I Gsus G C CIE F

US. God Help The Out - casts, the tat - tered, the torn,

I Dm Gsus G Csus C GIB Am

seek - ing an an - swer to why they were born. Winds of mis - for - tune have

Dm Fm6 CIG Cmaj71G G7b9 Am I I I I I , I I I

4 = I I I1

I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I J I d

- u - w w d - d 4. [ blown them a - bout. You made the out - casts; don't cast them out.

The poor and un - luck - y, the weak and the odd; - I thought we

CIE n h ~ 7 b 9 C Cmaj7 FIC C Cmaj7 FIC

I I I

u 1 I I

I I I I I 4 d I I

were the chi1 - dren of God.

8 1969 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Lively

HERBIE from Walt Disney's THE LOVE BUG

Words by DON BROOK Music by GEORGE BRUNS

You don't say noth - in', - You don't get mea - sles-

you don't stand tall. - you don't get wed. -

You don't plant ta - ters, You don't drink he - er,

you don't play ball. - Don't surf at Mal - i - bu, - you don't free fall. - don't go to hed. - Don't like po - ta - to pie - and short - nin' bread. -

Bb C F Bb F

Your a swing - in' ding - a - ling, - , there's no one like you. - Your a swing - in' ding - a - ling - I Her - bie! - Her - bie! - There's there's no one like you. -

Her - hie!- Her - hie! - I hope you dig me too! -

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O 1994 Wonderland Music Company, Inc.

HAKUNA MATATA from Walt Disney Pictures' THE LION KING I Music by ELTON JOHN,

Lyrics by TIM RICE I

Freely F B ~ / F F c Puntbaa: F 7 . 3 7 7 - 3 7 7 - 3 7

Ha - ku - na Ma - ti - ta ... what a won-der - ful phrase! Ha - ku - na Ma - ta - ta...

Bouncy s ~ ~ ~ ~ ( n = J3r) D/F# G7 E/G# Am C/E F

Y I

I I \ Y - I I I I W ? m l I . ' . I 0

1- I I I I I I I I ! I I I I

I

ain't no pass - ing craze. Titnon: It means no wor - rles - for the rest - of your

D/F# Titnon & Putnbnn: C/G G

4 ~~77 I I 1 I I V I -

days. ~ t ' s our prob-lem - free phi - 10s - o - phy.-

Timon: N.C. C N.C. Bb F C d h

Pumbnn: b

I I I I I i N n r r F Ir r . - n , 1 - I I l l

I I ; I

1 . 4 1 u I? - 1 I LC

I I I -

Ila - ku - na Ma - ta - ta. - Why, when he was a young wart - hog ... - When

Bb F C N.C. Eb F Timon:

I was a young wart - hog! Tinton: Very nic,e. P11tnb(1(1: T1tnnk.s. He found his a - ro- ma lacked a cer- tain ap - peal. - He could

- n .- I . - . - I \ I i

V V I Y Y Y I 1 1 Y Y P P I P P P t" P P lF l I I

r I1 I I u1 ' I u i I u

clearthe sa - van - nah af - ter ev - 'ry meal! - I'm a sen - si - tive soul, though I seem thick - skinned. And it

Eb F G G7sus C Timon: F/C C Y I I I \ I

Y Y 1 - - - " L Y V . Y 6 7 P P I P I )t )t - ., P P

u ' i IF iP T I rP T T I

I I I I I

1 hurt that my friends nev - er stood down - wind! And, oh,- the shame! He was a -

Pltnrbno: G Kmon: A C/G G Putnbnn: F/A Bb Timon: Eb/B b B b

shamed! Thought of chang-in' my name! Oh, what's in a name? And I got down - heart-ed ... How did you feel?.

Plttttbnn: N.C. A h h

- ... ev - 'ry time that I... Tintoti: Hey, Putnbnn, not in fronl of'lhr kills. Pltrnb~n: 011, .sorry. IIa - ku - na Ma -

ta - ta ... what a won - der - ful phrase. Ha - ku - na Ma - ta - ta ...

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D/F# G A I

Simbo: w G # Am C/E F I I -

I I I I I I 1 I I 1- I 1 1 9 r V r I

I L U A 1

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ' 4 1 - - I - 1 4 - - -

V

ain't no pass - ing craze. It means no wor - ries for the rest - of your days. -

D/F# CIG

It's our proh - lem - free phi -

G Timon & Simbn: C CIE

10s - o - phy. Ha - ku - na Ma - ta - ta.

n * I I I L I 1 .

r I I 1 - u . A! n 21 'n I r I.--+-- I A A 11.

1 L A I - I I , , I - - - " 4' d d r - w - d 4 4

1 L l l

f -

last time G All: C

ku-na Ma- ta - ta. Ha - ku-na Ma- ta- ta. Ha - ku-na Ma- ta- ta. Ha - ku- na Ma- ta- ta. Ha - ku - na... It means no

Am C/E F D/F# All: C/G h - - I I I - -

0 I I -m - r 0 1 r I \ I 6 s L = L

1 1 . I I 4 1 1 I

I 1 I +

wor - ries for the rest - of your days. I-

It's our prob-lem - free

CIE F I . 0 -

U I I

- phi - 10s - o - phy. - Ha - ku - na Ma - ta - ta. - IIa - ku - nia - Ma -

ta - ta. - Ha - ku - na Ma - ta - ta. - Ha - ku na - Ma - ta -

Repeat ad lih. and Fadt

- ta. Ha- ku - na Ma - ta - ta. Ila - ku - na Ma - ta - ta. - IIa- ku - na Rla -

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THE HAPPIEST HOME IN THESE HILLS from Walt Disney's PETE'S DRAGON

9 1976 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc Words and MUSIC by AL KASHA and JOEL HIRSCHHORN

Backwoods Country feel Mrs. Gogan: Mr. Gogan:

1'11 cook you cake and gin-ger-bread, bring you tea in bed on a tray. We'll slave while

Mrs. Gogan: Bb/D FIC Bb FI A Gm7 C7 A7lC# Dm

T I i I 1 I I I I I m I r' I 4 , I r' 1 - - 6 J I I J - d

you go fish- in' you'll gil per - mis-sion to run and play. These tears ought - a show you I care. Come

back, by - crack - y we'll share The Hap - pi - est Home In These Hills, in these I

Gogan Brothers: F C C F/C C FIC F

hills. Gon - na snag him - gag him -

- drag him through town, put his head i n the riv- er- let the pup drown. Trap him- strap him- wrap him in a sack yeah!-

G o ~ a n Brothers:

Tie him scream-in' lo a rail - road track.

Mr. Gogan: Mrs. Gogan: F/E B ~ I D FI C ~b FI A Gm7 C7 F FIE

We'll have yo11 sing in chap- el, you'll be the ap - ple of ma - ma's eye. I'll tend to

Bb D Bb F/A Gm7 C7 A7/C# Dm All: n

I I I d -I

oJ I I I - all your sew- in' and do your mow- in', so jcs re - ly on me. Dang, we know you're out there it's

~b FIC Am Bb C I 1 I

I 1 I 1 I I I r 0 L d

m1 ' I i 1 1 4 I

late we're- wait - in' to share The Hap - pi - est Home In These Hills, in these

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Gogan Brothers:

hills. Con- na paw him- claw him- saw him in half when he

cries out - for mer - cy - we'll just laugh. Beat him- heat him- eat him for des- sert yeah! -

Mrs. Gogan: Slower

Roast him gent-ly so the flames- won't hurt. Did you have to go stray - in'

a I a. I I a a I h m I r - I I. b ~ b - ~ - r I I-.

a I = I I L u I 1 r 1 1

I I 1 ' I I I I I I I I I 1 I Y I

please don't leave the farm can't you hear us pray - in' that you'll be safe from harm. God bless you!

F FIE B blD FIC Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F FIE k -

I I 1 I I I I 1 I eSr I I I

I I

d a I I I I d - I I 1 F I1 A I I A I I I m1 d I I - .J I I w I 1 r I

I I You'il swim and you'll go camp-in' you'll be a champ in your own back yard our love is

B biD FIC Bb FIA Bb FIA Gm71C C7 pic - I

1 I I I I - I I - m I l l I I

I I I m1 d I - I I 1 1 I 1

o - ver - flow - in' it keeps on grow-in' we'll sleep good know-in' you're home in these

Duet Mr. and Mrs. Gogan: B b l ~ C7 F FIE BblD C7 F FIE B ~ I D C7

I I

1 I I ?"- I - - I I

I c l I - I I I d f l I 1 ~ 1

I 1 I

In these hills, in these hills, in these

I - We're gon- na string him from a tree- we're gon-na sting him like a bee- we're gon-na spill him on his head -

All:

I we're gon- na fill him full of lead.-

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HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU from Walt Disney Records' SPLASHDANCE Album

C) 1984 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc

Moderately

Words and Music by MICHAEL SILVERSHER and PATRICIA SILVERSHER

F FiA Bb F'A Dm FIA Bb FIA F FIA Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F FIA Bb FIA Dm FIA Bb FIA

Hap - py Birth-day, Hap - py Rirth-day, Hap - py, Hap - py Birth- day To You.- Hap - py Birth-day, Hap - py Birth-day,

F: F A Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F ~b FIA Gm7 F Bb FI A

Hap - py, Hap - py Birth-day To You.- I want to do some- thing spe- cia1 for you.- It's- your birth- day and

you're spe- cial, too. - So I brought some gwonks from the out - e r gwonk zoo. They honk and skwonk and sing just for you.-

Dm FIA Bb FIA F FIA Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F FIA Bb FIA Dm FIA Bb FIA

- Hap - py Birth-day, Hap - py Rirth-day, Hap - py, Hap - py Rirth-day To You. - Hap- py Rirth-day, Hap - py Birth- day,

F FIA Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F Bb FI A Gm7 F ~b FIA I

a a I C

I 1) r I d 3 I I I r - I I

r

Hap - py, Hap - py Birth-day To You. - 0- pen your eyes, here's a pres- ent! More cra- zy crea - lures, don't

G m7 C7 Bb FI A Gni7 F Bb FIA Gm7 C7

-

wor-ry, they're pleas- ant. They're up-side down gweeps. on in-side out swings._ They do things back-wards and back-wards they sing.-

F FIA Bb FIA Dm FIA Bb FIA F FIA Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F FIA Bb FIA Dm FIA Bb F/A

Yp - pah, yad- thrib, yp - pah yad-thrib. Yp - pah yp - pah yad-thrib ot uoy.- Hap- py Birth-day, Hap - py Birth-day, ("Which means")

F F A Bb FIA Gm7 Gm71C F FlEb FID FIC Bb F FlEb FID FIC

Hap - py. Hap - py Birth-day To You. - There's a par - ty, a par- ty to - day,- a once - a - year oc -

FiEb FID FIC Bb F FlEb FID FIC Bb6 F _ha. a

I I I 3 I

C'I - sion. - A par - ty is com-in' your way,- your birth - day cel - e - bra - tion. -

Bb F A Gm7 F 6b FIA Gm7 C7 Bb FI A

The grand - est pres- cnt I've saved till the end, - 'cause you're the best- est of all of my friends.- Here's Mick-ey and Don-ald

Gm7 F Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F FIA Bb FIA Dm FIA Bb FIA

and Goo-fy, too, to cel - e-brate your birth-day with you. Hap - py Birth - day, Hap - py Birth- day,

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F FIA Bb FIA Gm7 C7 F FIA Bb FIA Dm FIA Bb FIA F FIA ~b FIA Gm7 C7 F

Hap - py, Hap - py Birth-day To You.- Hap - py Birth- day, Hap - py Birth-day, Hap - py, Hap - py Birth-day To You.- I

Bb FI A Gm7 F ~b FI A Gm7 Csus C7 Dsus D7

want-ed to tell - you in my own spe-cia1 way - that you're ex- tra spe - cial, so have a great day.

G GIB C GIB Em GIB C GIB G GIB C GIB Am7 D7 G GIB C GIB Em GIB C G'B

Hap - py Birth-day, Hap - py Birth-day, Hap- py, Hap - py Birth-dayTo You.- Hap - py Birth- day, Hap - py Birth-day,

G GIB C GIB Am7 D7 G G GIB C GIB Em GIB C GIB G GIB C GIB Am7 D7 G

Hap- py, Hap - py Birth-day To You.- Hap - py Birth-day, Hap-py Birth-day, Hap- py, Hap - py Birth-day To You.-

0 1952 Walt Dlsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

HE'S A TRAMP from Walt Disney's LADY AND THE TRAMP

Moderately

C7 Gm7 C7 Gm7

Words and Music by PEGGY LEE and SONNY BURKE

He's A Tramp, but they love him; - breaks a new heart - ev - 'ry day. He's A

Tramp; they a - dore him - and I on - ly hope he'll stay that way. He's A Tramp, he's a

scoun- drel, - he's a round-er, - he's a cad, He's ATramp, but I love him. - Yes,

e - ven I have got it pret - ty bad. You can nev - e r tell when he'll show up; he gives you plen - ty of

trou - ble. I guess he's just a no 'count pup.- But 1 wish that he were dou - ble. He's A

Tramp, he's a rov - e r and there's noth-ing more to say.- If He's A Tramp, he's a

I

I good one - and I wish that I could trav - el his way.

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HE LIVES IN YOU from Disney's THE LION KING II: SIMBA'S PRIDE

0 1995 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Lyrics and Music by MARK MANCINA. JAY RlFKlN and LEBO M

hloderately fast

lo - gon-ya - ma nengw' en - a - ma-ha - la. In - gun-ya - ma

nengw' en - a - ma-ha - la. Night and the spir - it - of life

call - ing. (Oh oh i - yo.) hlam-me - la. (Oh oh i - yo.)

U - hu kho-si bo kho - kho. - We ndo-da-na ye siz - we son - ke. Lf'ait,

there's - no moun - Pain - too great. Hear - those words and - have - faith.

Oh. (Oh oh i - yo.) llave faith. (He - la hey ma-ma-me - la.

I le - la hey ma-ma- me - la. Ile - la hey ma-ma-me - la. IIe - la.) Ile Lives In - You.

W

(IIe - la hey ma-ma-me - la. He - la.) IIe lives in - me. (IIe - la hey ma-ma-me - la.

A E

I - a . He watch - es o - ver (Iley ma-ma-me - la.) ev - 'ry - thing we - see.

(He - la hey ma-ma-me - la.) In - to the wa - ter, (Hey ma-ma-me - la.)

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in - to the truth. (He - la hey ma-nra-me - la.) In your - re - flec -

- tion (Hey ma-ma-me - la.) IIe Lives In You. In - gon-ya - ma

nengw' en - a - ma- ba - la. I n - g o n - y a - ma nengw' en - a - ma- ba - la.

D.S. a1 Coda

He Lives In - You. He Lives In - You.

In-gon-ya - ma nengw' en - a - ma ha - la. In-gon-ya - ma nengw' e n - a - ma-ba - la.

1 HEIGH-HO the Dwarf's Marching Song from Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Copyr~ght @ 1937 by Bourne Co. Words by LARRY MOREY Copyright Renewed Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

hlarch

- "IIeigh - Ho," "IIeigh - 130," to inake vour trou - bles go, Just keep on sing - ing

I 110," "IIeigh - 110," it's home from work we go, (wl~i.srlc) . . . . -. . . . . - - - - - . . - . - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - -

all day long "Heigh - Ho," "IIeigh - tIo," "Heigh-Ho," "Ileigh - 110," "Ileigh - 110," for if you're feel - ing

I -.----....---.--...-----....----... "IIeigh - 110," "Heigh-tIo," "Heigh - 110," "Heigh - 110," all sev - en in a

low, you pos - i - tive - ly can't go wrong with a "lleigh" "Heigh - 110," "IIeigh-Ho," "Heigh - I row ( t t l~ l c t l r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - -. with a "Ileigh" "Ileigh - 110."

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HEFFALUMPS AND WOOZLES from Walt Disney's THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WlNNlE THE POOH

Q 1964 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Steadily, mysteriously

They're black, they're hrown, they're up, they're down! They're in, they're out, they're all a - bout! They're far, they're near, they're

N G B blG BIG B blG N G ~ b 1 G G7

gone, they're here! They're quick, they're slick, they're in - sin - cere! Be - ware! Be - ware! Be a ver - y war - y

Crn Frn Crn I 0 L - b I I\ ,- I \ I h I h I I

41 I d ' C I I d j 49 J I 1 m t - 4 I -- d

-

bear! A heff - a - lump o r wooz - Ic - is ver - y - con - fus - il. A lnstrunrcntnl Solo

G Crn , h I

1 I I \ I t u - Y I - L i I\ I d h i ! 4; i i 1 1 )

I dl = d ' kud -- - I I cl 4 4 Y =

heff - a - lump o r wooz - le's ver - y sly. (Sly! Sly! Sly!) They come in ones and

Frn Cln Grnaj7 h 1 h L\ l h . ---

h 1 1 1 1 ' 44.'- 4 i d r I - -

I --- -

two - sles, - but if they - so choo - slcs, - be - fore your eyes you'll see them mu1 - ti -

(l'ly! l'ly! h c y r c ex - tra - or - di - nar - y, - so bet - ter - be

Frn D7 G7

war - y, - he - cause they come in ev - 'ry shape and size! (Size! Size! Size!) If

- Crn Frn Crn

hon - ey's what you cov - el, - you'll find that - they love il, - be - cause they'll guz - zle

up the thing you prize! Hc - ware! Be - ware! Be a

ver - y war - y bear! prize! They're black, they're brown, they're

BIG B blG AIG AblG G

- up, they're down! They're in, they're out, they're all a - bout! They're far, they're near, they're gone, they're here! They're

BIG B b/G AIG A ~ I G G7

quick, they're slick, they're in - sin- cere! Re - ware! Be - ware! Be - ware! Re

Crn G7 Crn

ware! Be - ware!

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LOVE WILL FIND A WAY from Disney's THE LION KING II: SIMBA'S PRIDE

I I 0 1998 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN

Music by TOM SNOW

Freely Moderately slow

I 1

Kiara: In a per - fect world, one we've nev - er known, we would nev - er need to I

Gm7 Eb C5 F(add2) F Bbmaj7 Y ! I

$9 I 1 I L I I

I l l 4 mu-. d 9 *- d' 2

face the world - a - lone. They can have the world; we'll cre- ate our own.

I may not be brave or strong orsmart, but some- where in - my se - cret heart I

I - "Ow

- Love Will Find A Way. An - y - where - I go, - I 'm - home if

you are there be - s i d e me. Like dark turn - ing in - to day, some - how we'll come

Csus Slower

C C7sus F Esus E

through. Now that I've found - you, Love Will Find A Way. Kovu: I was so a -

Moderately slow, steady A(add2) A Dmaj7 D6 C#m7 Bm7

- fraid; now I re - al - ize love is nev- er wrong, and so it nev - er dies. -

- There's a per - fect world shin-ing in your eyes. Both: And if on - ly they could

EYF# F#m7 Bm7 E A Bm/A A Dsus D

! feel it too, the hap - pi - ness - I feel with you, they'd know Love Will Find A Way.

1 An - y - where- we go we're - home if we are there io - &th - er. Like d i rk

turn- ing in - to day, some- how we'll cdme through. Now that I've found you, ~ o v e Will Find A

Slower Bm7 DIE E A

1 Way. I know Love Will Find A Way. (Inctrunrmtal)

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HlGlTUS FIGITUS from Walt Disney's THE SWORD IN THE STONE

Q 1962 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Hig - i - tus Fig - i - tus zum - ha - ka - zing, I want your at - ten - tion ev - 'ry thing! We're

pack- ing to leave, come on let's go. Books are a1 - ways first you know. Hock - e - ty pock - e - ty

F F7 Bb Bdlnr7 F/C I L

1 I I 1 . I I

I I d 3

wock - e - ty wack, ah - ra - cah - ra dah - ra nack. Shrink in size vcr - y small, we've

F ~b Bd1ni7 FIC C7 I

- I 1

I got to save c - nough room for all. Hig - i - tus Fig - i - tus mig - i - tus mum, pres - ti - dig - i

FITI

ton - i - urn! Ci - cc - ro you be - long to the "C's,"

a1 - pha - hct - i - cal o r - dcr please. Ali - i - ca - fez bal - a - ca - zez, ma1 - a - ca - mez mer -

- i - pi - des, di - mi - nish di - mi - nish dic - tion - a r - y that words in your vo - cab - u - lar - y.

Bd1m7 FIC C7 F r i I I 2

I i r I I I I I I I I L a a rl I I

I i # A I d d d. n d d I I l r - - - - - p - -- Y 3 I

Hock - et - y pock - et - y wock - et - y wack, that's the w a y we have to pack.

~b Bd1m7 FIC C7 F t 1 1 1

I I I I - --- h l l I

d d It . I r r( d - A' I I I

I I - i - I S Fig - i - tus mig - i - tus mum, prcs - ti - dig - i - ton - i - um.

Hig - i - t ~ l s Fig - i - tus zoom - a - ca - zam, don't get in a

Fniaj7

$i; - , 1 1 1 I I I L 1 h - I

h l l h I I 1 1 * I I1 1 - I A d.

traf - fic jam. Sug - a r bowl, you're get - ting rough. The poor old tea set's cracked c - nough.

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F E7 F F7 Bb I ?

Y L I I I I I I t I I L

h d d I I 0

I I , I d.

I I 4bb o1 d c i i A - 1 o1 mL . . - z b J Hock - et - y pock - et - y wock - et - y wack, odds and ends and bric a brac.

h Bd1m7 FI C C 7 F

I 1 1 I I L I h 1 t 1 I I 1 I 1 I

I 11 I 1 I I I I I I - R - I 1 -

Y Hig - i - tus Fig - i - tus nlig - i - tus mum, pres - ti - dig - i - Ion - i . um.

B b Bdirn7 FIC C7 F I

I I I 1 1 I I I I L I r. 1 1

A d1 I 4bt? i - - - - I . d I I I I I d I I II Hig - i - tus Fig - i - tus mig - i - tus mum, pres - ti - dig - i - ton - i - um.

I Copyr~ght O 1940 b y Bourne Co Copyright Renewed

I hloderately G 1~17

HONEST JOHN from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE

I There is one in ev - 'ry cit - y, one in ev - 'ry neigh - hor - hood, he's do - ing well hut to

hear him tell he's a1 - ways do - ing g o o d . He be - longs lo all the lodg - es, wears a

1 Gm7 C7 D7 G7 C Dm7 G7

1 pol - i - ti - cian's smile, an - y - time that you run in - to him it's time to run a

I I I u I I I I i I

d 0 , I -I 1 I d - o1 I I

mile. He's Hon - esl .John. They call him Hon - est John. Rut

I Hon - est John. They call him Hon - est John. - Rut

I would-n't trust him as far as I could throw an el - e-phant o - ver my shoul- der. Throw a curve with a I would-n't trust him as far as I'd trust Rob - ert Tay-lor with my new "Hon - ey," or a bur-glarwith

I I 1 I

I -- I I d I

I I

1 I

I J

I

I I

I d I

I I I

I a I

lr I - d . -- I I - I

ten Ion boul - der, Hon - est John. Look out for Hon - est John. 'Cause all my mon - ey. Hon - est John. Look out for Hon - est John. And

he's on - ly hon - est by rep - u - ta - tion. Though you'll find him in church on Sun - day, he'll steal pen- nies from a I don't ask him oul to your house he - cause he'll steal the bulbs right out of their sock - e t r H e so crook-ed he'd

blind man Mon - day. pick his own pock - ets. I An - y time that an - y- thing is gone, look for Hon - est John.

I

John.

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late - ly. And to think I corn - plained of that dull pro - vin - cia1 town.

GIA A D F#m G6 Em7IA F#mlA A7 D GI D AID D F#m

Is this Home? Am I here for a day o r for - ev - er? Shut a -

way from the world un - ti1 who knows when? Oh, but then, as my

life has been al - tered once, it can change a - gain. Build high - er walls a - round me,

Dsus D F#7suslC# F#7 Bm D7IA G6 F#7sus F# Brn

U V

change ev - 'ry lock and key. Noth - ing lasts, noth - ing holds --

all of me.

- My heart's far, far a - way, Home and free!

I'M LATE from Walt Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND

D 1949 Walt Disney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by BOB HlLLlARD Music by SAMMY FAIN

Moderately Crn n C

1 1 1 I I I r I I

L + + + 1 I I I I C I 1 I I - mi -I I 1 I - -1 I I - 2 1

I 1 A d 4 I 4 4 4 - - 4 - -

~ -

I'm Late, I'm Late for a ver - y im - por - tant date. No time to say he1 -

lo, g o o d - bye, I'm Late, I'm Late, I'm Late, I'm Late and when I wave, I

lose the time I save. My fuz - zy ears and whis- kers took me too much time to shsve. I

run and then I hop, hop, hop, I wish that I could fly. There's dan - ger if I

dare to stop and here's the rea - son why, (you see) I'm o - ver - due, I'm

1 in a rab - bit stew, can't e - ven say good - bye, he1 - lo, I'm Late, I'm Late, I'm Late.

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HONOR TO US ALL from Walt Disney Pictures' MULAN

0 1998 Walt Disney Music Company Music by MATTHEW WILDER Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL

Very quickly, in 2

C

'This is what you give me to work with. Well, hon-ey, I've seen worse. We're going to turn this

SOW'S ear in - to a silk purse. (In.struniet~rol)

We'll have you washed and dried, primped and pol-ished till you glow with pride. Trust my re - ci - pe for

in - stant hride. You'll bring Hon-or To Us All. (In \rrrtnirriml)

Ilairdresser I: Hairdresser 2: Wait and see. When we're through boys will glad-ly go to war for you.

A I

I I

Hairdresser I: IIairdresser 2: Ilairdressers 1, 2 & Fa Li: All: With good for-tune and a great hair - do you'll bring Hon-or To Us All. A girl can bring her

fiam - i - ly great hon - or in one way- by strik - ing a good match, and this could be the

G C G I I L I . ,

Y r I I I I I - I I I . I 4 I I I I d I I I I I -I

I 3 ' I I - -

Dressmaker I: Dressmaker 2: Fa Li: Dressmaker I : day. Men want girls with good taste, calm, o - be-di-ent, who work fast - paced, ~

u - - 9 - I

Fa Li: Dressmaker 2: Dressmaker 1, 2 & Fa Li: with good hreed-ing and a ti - ny waist. You'll bring Hon- or To Us All.

Women: We

all must serve our Em - per - or who guards us from the IIuns; a man by bear - ing arms, a

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girl by bear - ing sons. When we're through, you can't fail, like a lo- tus blos-som, soft and pale.

L n I I I I I I 1 I 1

II I I I ~ I I A I I : [ A 1 I I A I L 1 1 I A - - - I - - * -*-*-

How could an - y fel- low say "No sale?" You'll bring Hon- or To Us AI?

8 6 - f' r f R P f -',

I I I I I I I - v I I I I I I I I I

I I 4 - Fa Li: Grandmother Fa: (Sung:)

- (Spoken:) There, you're renrly. (Spoken:) Not yet. An clpple , f i ~ r .serenity... A penctnr~~ ,fi)r 6nlnnc.e ... Beads of

--- jade for beau - ty. You must proud - ly show it. Now add a

crick-et just for luck nnd e - ven you cnn't blow it. Mulan: An - ces - tors,

hear my plea. Help me not to make a fool of me and to not up-root my fam - 'ly tree.

Bbrn

Young Girls & Mulan: Keep my fa - ther stand - ing tall. Scar - i - er than the un - der - tak - er,

we are meet - ing our match-mak - er. All: Des - tin - y guard our girls and our fu-ture as it

fast un - furls. Please look kind - ly on these cul - tured pearls, each a per - fect por

celain doll. Please bring hon- or to us. Please bring hon- or to us. Please bring hon- or to us.

Please bring hon-or to us. Please bring Hon - or To Us All.

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HOW D'YE DO AND SHAKE HANDS from Walt Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND

,G 1951 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

Brightly Dm7

1. t OII go through life and neb - e r know the d a j when fate may bring- a sit - u - a - tion 2. in - tro - duce your girl - friend to your ver - y spe - cia1 beau, - and then he does - n't 3. take l o u r girl - friend on a date and you have 50 much fun - that you for - get to

4-9. (See cic/t/lllo,ltl/ / \ I 11 5 )

C I I

U h l r L I L I ' 1 , I l l I 1 A

dud1 - d m - that will prove to be em - bar - rass - ing. - Your face gets red, you hide your head and call yo11 and the next thing that you know - you see them both a - walk - ing down the

bring her home un - ti1 it's af - ter one. - ~ e r fa - ther's wait - ing at the door as

Dm7 C D7

#i-~7r,~~~FI~T~__~F F, 1 I 1 a --

I I L 1 1 - h I L

I A , I I h I h 1 1 I

I I I I I - I , XI I I m m1 4' 4 4' - - ,I 0

wish that you could die.- Rut that's old fash - ioned, here's a new thing you should real - ly street as big as life. And when he says, "My dear, I'd like to have you meet my

an - gry as can he. I've had that hap - pen lots o f t i m e s , so take this tip from

Chorus C G7 C

try. Say: wife." Say: "How D' Ye Do" And Shake Hands, shake hands, shake hands, say 1 me. Say:

"How D' Ye 110" .And Shake Hands, state your name and bus - 'ness.

2. You 3. You bus - 'ness.

Addiiionol Lyrics

4. While at the wedding of some folks you hardly know by sight, And in a conversation with a woman on your right You say you think the bride's a mess, her face she ought to hide, And when you find you're talking to the mother of the bride, say: To Chorus:

5. While walking thru a cemetery very late at night Yo11 find that you're confronted by a figure dressed in white, And tho the blood inside your veins has quickly turned to ice Everytiling will he O.K. if you take my advice, say: Tu Chorus:

6. You walk into a restaurant as hungry as can he, And when you've had a meal of ev'rything from A to Z You realize you haven't got a single cent with you And when the manager comes over this is what you do, say: To CI7oi-us:

7. You're speeding down the highway and the feeling is superb, And then you hear a siren and "Pull over to the curb," And when a cop who's big and tough comes walking up to you And asks you where the fire is that you are going to, say: To Clrorus:

8. You go into a barber shop to get yourself a shave, And if you are the kind of guy who never can behave You ask the manicurist for a little kiss or two And then when you discover it's her husband shaving you, say: To Chorus:

9. A handshake and a happy greeting's mighty hard to beat, So at the risk of boring you I'm going to repeat Remember in the future that no matter what you do Here's one way to get out of any mess you get into, say: To C/~oru.s:

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HOW DO YOU DO? From Walt Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH

Q 1944 Walt Disney Music Company Copyright Renewed Words and Music by

ROBERT MacGlMSEY

Ad lib. Gm7 C7 F A7 Dm7 A L

LI 1 - I I I I m nm - n I I

I I I I. I I m I m1 I I I - v I I I.

3 4

When a per - fect day like this comes a - long, I

G7 C7

love to walk the coun - try - side and whis - tle this song: -

ModerateIy

How Do You Do, ain't the sun shin - in' bright - ly?

How Do You Do, - ain't the breeze blow - in' light - ly?

I'm tell - in' YOU, - while I step kind - a spright - ly,

Fine

feel - in' fme, sure as you're born. - How Do You Do?- It's a

great say you're see - in', How Do You Do?- It's a great world to be in,

tell - in' you - and I know you're a - gree - in'

I what a world, sure as you're born. - Get an ear - ful of that

1 hum - min' bird - Sing - in' with all his might get an eye - ful of that

D.S. a1 Fine Bdim7 F/C D7 G7 C7 C7#5

A 1

I-- I - I

i paint - ed sky, - Ain't it a won - der - ful sight?- Oh,

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HOW WILL I KNOW MY LOVE? from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

6 1957 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyright Renewed

Words by TOM ADAIR MUSIC by FRANCES JEFFORDS

and WILLIAM WALSH Moderate waltz tempo, with expression

F C7 F C7IF C7

~ ~ . I ~ J ~ - J . . ~ . I ~ ~ L ~ ~ - . ~ !--. -Jl-j How Will I Know MY Love? How will I know m j dar - lin'?

- Whip - poor - will, give me a sign, how will I know

mine? How Will I Know MY I,ove? When he walks

through the pine - woods, mock - ing - bird, tell me for true.

Help me to find him, do. Will I mee t him in the au - tumn?-

Bb F ~b I e x r J

1 I L I I I I 1 I

1 - m I I I 1 d 1 - d I d I I

I - Will the hills be green with spring? Will he take my hand in

- sum - mer, - and make me a clo - ver ring? H ~ V Will I Know My

Love:' How will I know - my dar - lin'? Old Mis - ter Moon up a -

hove, How Will I Know My Love:' Love?

O 1940 Wonderland Copyr~ght Renewed

MUSIC Company, Inc.

I BRING YOU A SONG from Walt Disney's BAMBl

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

Slow Waltz

Dm A d C G d B b FIA Gm7

I Bring You A Song and I sing as I go,

- for 1 want you to know that I'm look - ing for ro mance.

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- I Bring You A Song in the hope that you'll see,

- when you're look - ing at me, that I'm look - ing for love.

Grn C7 F

- I'm seek - ing that glow on - ly found when you're young and it's May, on - ly

F7 F#dirn Grn C7 F F+ F6

found on that won - der - ful day when all long - ing is through.

- I'm seek - ing that glow on - ly found when a thrill is com - plete, on - ly

F7 F#di;n Grn Ern7b5 DmIF Grn6 Grn61A

found when two hearts gent - ly beat to the strains of a waltz that's both ten - der and new. -

I Rring You A Song for I'm seek - ing ro - mance -

- and I'm ea - ger to d a n c e to love's mu - sic with you.

I'M NO FOOL from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Cf 1955 Walt Disney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Words and Music by JlMMlE DODC

In two with a lilt

F G 7 C7 F ~b Bbrn

I'm No Fool, no sir - ree. I wan- na live to be seven - ty - three! I'm No Fool, no sir - ree. I wan- na live to be eight - y - three! I'm No Fool, no sir - ree. I wan- na live to be nine - ty - three! I I play safe for

F D7 G7 C7 F Fine F C7

I you and me, 'cause I'm No Fool! I An - y fool plays in the streets as though it were a An - y fool gets out of cars the wrong side on - ly

D.C. al Fine F7 ~b Bbm F C7 F (last time)

I field. once,

A bum - per throws him for a loss, a - gainst a car's wind - shield. Oh, and if he lives to tell the tale, he's crowned a stu - pid dunce. Oh,

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Z 1994 Wmderland Muslc Company Inc

I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KlNG from Walt Disney's THE LION KlNG

Music by ELTON JOHN Lyrics by TIM RICE

Happilj, r h j thrnicall) G C G G

1 D G Simba: Zazu:

I'm gowna be- a might - y king, so en - e - mies- be - ware!- Well, I've

G Simba:

ncu - e r secn a king of beasts. with quite so lit- tle hair. - I'm gon-na be - the mane. e - vent, - like

no king was - he - forc. - I'm brush-ing up - on look-ing down.- I'm work-ing on - my roar! - Thus

A m G D N.C. C7 D

a a rath - e r un - in - spir - ing thing. Sinzba: Oh, I Just Can't - Wait To Be

G CiG G N.C. C

King! Simba: No one say - ing "do this," no one say - ing ! %a;u: (.Y/~oken:l You '~ .e r o t l ~ o - n lunfi ~ c r y to go, young Muster! Ij'you think.. Now when I said lhal I.. ~

"be there," no one say-ing "stop that," no one say-ing "see here."- \+'hal I mearzt was that tlze ... But what you don't re - a1 - ize ... Now see here!-

Free to run a - round a l l day, free to do it all Well, that's def - i - nile - 1y out.

G

1 - i Y I -

-- I way! Zazu: (Quusr spoken:) I think it's time that you and I - ar-ranged a heart - to- heart.

Sirnha: Kings don't need ad - vice - from lit - tle horn- bills, for a start. - Zazrc: If this is where the mon-ar - chy - is

head-ed, count mc out! - Out of ser - vice, out of Af - ri - ca. - I would- n't hang a - bout. - This

A ln D N.C C D

child i\ get - ting wid - y out of wing! Simba: Oh, I Just Can't- Wait To Be

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G ~b D ~ I A ~ ~b ~ b i ~ b

King!

Ev-'ry-bod-y look lefl, ev-'ry-bod-y

look right. Ev- 'ry-where you look, I'm- stand-ing in the spot - light. - Zazu:Not yet! Let

~b ~ b i c ~ b r n ~b ~b ~b ~ b i c ~ b r n ~b

ev - 'ry crea - ture go for broke _ and sing. Let's hear it in- the herd- and on - the

~b ~b ~ b i c ~ b r n ~b ~b N.C.

wing. It's gon - na be - King Sim - ba's fin - est fling. Sintba: Oh, I

Just Can't- Wait ToBe King. Oh, I Just Can't- Wait To Be King. Oh, I

Just Can't - Wait To Be King!

D 1954 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Dreamily

l WONDER from Walt Disney's SLEEPING BEAUTY

Words by WINSTON HIBLER and TED SEAR: Music by GEORGE BRUN:

Adapted from a Theme by Tchaikovsk!

I Won - der, I Won - der, I Won - der why each lit - tle

bird has a some - one to sing to, sweet things to, a gay lit - tle

love me1 - o - dy? I Won - der, I Won - der, if

my heart keeps sing - ing will my song go wing - ing to some - one who'll

find me and bring back a love song to me?

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I WAN'NA BE LIKE YOU (The Monkey Song)

from Walt Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN

and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Brightly E7 h I n 1 1 I i I

I I t I I

1 d c r lm 1 d -

I I C 1 1 - - 1 Now I'm the king of the swing - ers, the jun - gle V. I. P. I've

try to kid me, man - cuh, and don't get in a stew. What ape your man - ner - is - ms, we'll he a set of twins. No

reached the top and had to stop and that's what's both-er - in' me. I wan-na he a man, I de - sire is man's red fire, so I can he - like yru. Give me the se - cret,

one will know where man - cuh ends and o - rang - u - tan - be - grns. And when I eat ha -

E7 I

1 r I h 1 I I I _t I I

d h I 1 1 I I 3.. 1 I J

L 4 - 1 1 I 4 I

d 1 I $+ - 2 - - d - - 4

man - cub, and stroll right in - lo town. And be just like the 0th - e r men, I'm man - cub, just clue me what lo do. Give me the pow'r of man's red flow'r, and na - nas, I won't peel them with my feet. 'Cause I'll be - come a man, man - cub, and

tired of mon- key-in' 'round! make my dream-come Iruc! Ooh, ooh, oh! (Ec - cc) I Wan-na Be Like You, ooh, ooh! (Ee - learn some "el - ti - keel" Oh

I wan-na walk like you, talk like you, too, ooh, ooh. (Ee - e e ) You'll see it's

I I I Y I I I

1 I 1 I I .. t f le t d -. IT 4 I I d I I F

1 I I 1 d I I I

true, ooh, ooh. rEe - cc) An ape like me, ee, ee (ooh - 0017) can learn to be

hu - ooh - ooh-man, too, ooh - ooh. (Ee - r e ) Don't loo, ooh - ooh. (Ee - eel I'll

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Copyr~ght O 1937 by Bourne Co. Copyr~ght Renewed

I'M WISHING from Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

I'm Wish - ing for the one I love to find me to -

F6 F F6 G m C 7 I I I I I I I

Y I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 4bb I I I d.. I I I I I

I I 0. . I

4 d 0' - day. I'm hop - ing And I'm dream- ing of the nice things -

- he'll say. Tell me, Wish-ing Well. Will my wishcome true?-

- With your mag - ic spell. - Won't you tell my loved one what to do? I'm Wish - ing

- for the one I love to find me to - day.

Copyi~ghtO 1940 by Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

I'VE GOT NO STRINGS from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE

Lively

I've Got No Strings to hold me down, to make me fret; or make me frown.

I

i I had strings but now I'm free, there are no strings on me. Hi - o the

1 0 S i Em7 B7 Em B 7 E m A7 D A7 D

I I I 1 I I I I I I h l l

I # I - 1 - I 1 I I ~ I E I ~ I I J. 1 1 I I m - , I 4 I d - - d

mer - ri - o, I'm as hap - py as can be. I want the world to know

! noth-ing ev - er wor - ries me. I've Got No Strings so I have fun, I'm not tied up to

an - y - one. How I love my lib - e r - ty, there are no strings on me.

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I'LL MAKE A MAN OUT OF YOU from Walt Disney Pictures' MULAN

Music by MATTHEW WILDER Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL

Steadily Em G D/F# G Am D Em D m G

I I I I I

F 1 I I I I m -

1 1 I

u r r u Shang: Let's get down to bus - 'ness to de - feat the Huns. -

Tran - quil as a for - est, but on frre with - in. -

r . Did they send medaugh-

Once you find your cen -

- ters when I asked for sons? - You're the sad - dest bunch I - ev - er met. But you can - ter you are sure to win. - You're a spine - less, pale, pa - thet- ic lot and you

bet be-fore we're through, - mis - ter, I'll - Make A Man- Out Of You. - have - n't got a clue. - Some-how I'll - Make A Man-

1 Em D Esus2 Esus C D

- Out Of You. Chien Po: I'm nev- er gon-na catch my breath. -

Em D/F# G C

Yao: Say good-bye to those who knew - me. l ing: Boy, was I a fool in school for cut-ting gym.

- Mushu:This guy's got 'em scared to death.. Mulan: Hope he does - n't see right through me. -

Now I real-ly wish that I - knew how to swim. Chorus: Be a man! - Shang: We must be swift as the cours -

- ing riv - er, with all the force of a great - ty - phoon, - Chorus: Be a man! - Chorus: Be a man!.

with all the strength of a rag - ing fire, mys - ter - i - ous as - the dark- -

D Dsus2 Esus2 Fm Eb/G Ab

- side of - the moon. Time is rac - ing toward - us 'til the

Bbm Eb Fm Ab E b l G ~ b Bbm Eb/G

Huns a r - nve. - Heed my ev - 'ry or - der and you might sur - vive. -

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DCF E ~ I G ~b ~b

- You're un - suit-ed for the rage - of war. - So pack up, go home, you're through. How could I -

Eb Frn Ebsus2 Fsus Db Eb D b F E ~ I G

- make a man - out of you? Shang & Chorus: We must be swift as the cours - Chorus: Be a man! -

- ing riv - er, with all the force of a great - ty - phoon, - Chorus: Be a man! Chorus: Be a man!

with all the strength of a rag - ing fire, - mys - ter - i - ous as- the dark -

Eb Fm Ebsus2 Frn Db Eb Db/F N.C

v r - side of - the moon. Be a man! - We must be swift as the cours -

- ing riv - er, with all the force of a great - ty - phoon, - with all the strength of a rag - Chorus: Be a man! - Chorus: Be a man! -

- ing fire, - mys - ter - i - ous as - the dark - side of - the moon. -

HI-DIDDLE-DEE-DEE (An Actor's Life For Me)

Copyr~ght O 1940 b y Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

Brightly Eb

from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO Words by NED WASHINGTON

Music by LEIGH HARLINE

- Hi - Did-dle-Dee - D e e An act - or's life for me, - A high silk hl t and a sil - ver cane, A watch of g z d with a

dia- mond chain. Hi - Did-dle-Dee - D o o You sleep till af - ter t w o , You prom - e-nade with a big cig-ar, You

tour the world in a pri - vale car, You dine on chick-en and cav - i - ar, An act - or's life for me.- me.-

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0 1995 Walt D~sney Music Company

I WILL GO SAILING NO MORE from Walt Disney's TOY STORY

Music and Lyrics by RANDY NEWMAN

Slow, rather freely

Out a-mong the stars I sailed, way be-yond the moon. In my sil - ver ship I sailed in a

dream that end - ed too soon. Now I know ex - act - ly who I am and what I'm here

Listesso tempo Em Brn C C#dim7 GID Em7 C d E b GID D7 G D7lG G DIG

for. And I Will Go Sail - ing No More. All the things I thought I'd been,

C/G D7lG G C/G DIG C/G Dsus D I 1 I I 1

I m I 1 r

I I I I

1 all the brave things I've done van - ish like a snow- flake with the ris - ing of the sun.

Nev - er - more to sail my ship where no man has gone be - fore. And

With motion GID Em7 C m l ~ b G/D D7 G Eb Ab Eb Ab Eb

I Will Go Sail - ing No More. But no! - It can't be

true! I could fly if I want - ed to. Like a bird in the sky, if I be-lieved I could fly, - why I'd

fly!

Freely Db7 EIB FIC Dm7 BbrnIDb F/C C7 F Bb/F F

Clear-ly I Will Go Sail - ing No More.

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LET ME BE GOOD TO YOU from Walt Disney's THE ADVENTURES OF THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE

I ' 3% PCK ehorKs M-sc Cor-pan, ana bVoraer ana M,sc Coipan,. Inc A R 9r.s Aar- n ste'ea 0, bVoraer ana MJS c Coioar, , Inc

Words and Music by MELISSA MANCHESTER

Ad lib.

Dear- est friends, dear gen - tle - men lis - ten to my song. Life down here's been hard - for life has made you strong.

Flowing B m Bm Bm7b5 Esus E7bl3 A N G

Let me lift the mood with my at - ti - tude. - Hey fel - las, the time - is right, get read- y,

to - night's- the night. Boys, what you're hop- ing for will - come true, Let Me Be Good To You. -

You tough guys, you're feel - ing all a - lone. - You rough boys,

- the best - of you sail - ors and bums,- all of my chums.- So dream on and drink- your beer,

get co - zy, your ba - by's here. You won't be mis- un-der - stood,- Let Me Be Good - To You.- I

I A E A 7

I - Hey fel - las I'll take - off all - my - blues. -

Hey fel - las there's noth - ing I won't do- just for you. -

I Db ~ b l ~ b ~ b 7 Ebm Eb ln(mai7)

So d reamon and drink- your beer, get co - zy, your ba - by's here. Hey boys, I'm

1 Ebm7 ~ b 7 l E b Fm Fm(1naj7) Fm7 Bb7 Ebm Ebm(maj7) Ebm7 Absus

talk-ing to you.- Your ba - by's gon-na come- through, - Let Me Be

I I r

Good To You.

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I WON'T SAY (I'M IN LOVE) from Walt Dlsney Pictures' HERCULES

0 1997 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. and Walt Disney Music Company Music bv ALAN MENKEN I Lyrics dy DAVID ZIPPE

Freely

- w- Meg: If there's a prize for rot - ten judg - ment - I guess I've a1 - read - y won that. -

Moderate Rock N.C. FIG G7 FIG G

No man is worth the ag - gra - va - tion. - That's an- cient his - to - ry, been - there, done that.

who d'ya think you're kid - din', he's - the Earth and heav - en to you. Try to keep it hid - den, hon -

- ey, we can see right through you. Girl, ya can't con - ceal it, we - know how ya feel and who you're

Dm7 Gsus G C GIC C G/B

think - ing of. Meg: Oh. No chance,- no way,- I Won't Say - it, no,

Am GIA Am AmIG Fmai7 GIF Frnai7lG

no. You swoon, - you s i g h , why de - ny - it, uh o h . Meg: It's too- cli - che,.

- I Won't Say - I'm in love. I thought my heart had learned its

les - son. - It feels so good when you start out. - My head is scream-ing, get a

D G FIG G FIG G C

grip, girl, - un - less you're dy - ing to cry - your heart - out. You keep on de - ny - ing who-

- you are and how you're feel - ing. Ba - by we're not buy - ing, hon, - we saw ya hit the ceil - ing.

F CIE - Dm7

Face it like a grown- up, when - ya gon - na own up that ya got, got it, got it bad. -

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- Meg: Woh. No chance, - no way,- I Won't Say it, no, no. Give up, - give in.- I

I - Check the grin,- you're in i

love. f h i s scene - won't play, - I Won't Say - I'm in

1 FIG G Muses: You're do -

Fmaj71G G C G/C in' !lips, - read our lips: - You're in love.

love. I Meg: You're way - off base, -

I - - I Won't Say - it. Get off - my case, - I Won't Say it. - 1

Fmaj 7 G/F Fmaj71G Y , I I

-

Muses: Girl, don't - be proud, - it's 0. K. - you're in love. - Meg: Oh.

Fmaj7 G/F Fmaj7lG G C n I I Y - I 1 , - I I I - I

Y L I

i I ' = A l l I I I l l I C I l l I I

r r I I I 1 I 4 1 1 W - w- 4 - -w- w - v - - 43 -* - At least - out loud, - 1 Won't Say I'm in love.

LITTLE APRIL SHOWER from Walt Disney's BAMBl

0 1942 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

Moderately r

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

Drip, drip, drop, Lit - tle A - pril Show - er, beat - ing a tune as you fall all a-round. Drip, drip, drop, Lit - tle

I Drip, drip, drop, Lit - tle A - pril Show - er, beat - ing a tune ev - 'ry - where that you fall. Drip, drip, drop, Lit - tle

A - pril Show - er, what can corn-pare with your beau - ti - ful sound. Drip, drip, drop, when the sky is cloud - y A - pril Show - er, I 'm get- ting wet and I don't care at all.

your pret - ty mu - sic can bright - en the day. Drip, drip, drop, when the sun says, "How-dy" you say "Good-bye" right a -

CODA G7 D.C. a1 Coda F

Y I

rl 1 t n w J way. - Drip! Drop! Drip! Drop! I'll nev - e r be a -

C G7 C Y I I , ~i 1 1 - 1

I 1

I i a I C I I I 1 I I I I A d I I I I I

I I 1 - I I W 4 I

fraid of a good lit - tle gay Lit - tle A - pril ser - e - nade.

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IF I NEVER KNEW YOU (Love Theme from POCAHONTAS) from Walt Disney's POCAHONTAS Music by ALAN MENKEN

Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

Moderately slow

Em G Em - I - I I I I I 1 1-

1 I I f r I I

r - I - I 1 - 4 I I 1 d. -wv ," -w

Male: If 1 Nev - er Knew YOU,- if 1 nev - er felt - this love, -

A h C Am7 I C -. D7sus I I h l l I j I I I 1" I I I I

I - 1 I I , I I . 4 I feg d - I I I -

I would have no ink - ling of - how pre - cious life can be.

And if 1 nev - er held I would nev - er have - a clue - i YOU,

how, at last, - I'd find in you the miss - ing part of me.

In this world so full of fear, - full of rage and lies,

I# - Eml l Em7 C D CID

I can see - the truth - so clear - in your eyes, - so dry your eyes. -

G Em G GIB

And I'm so grate - ful to you. I'd have lived - my whole - life through,-

lost for - ev - er If I Nev - er Knew- You.

- - You, I (111 ~ f r ~ i t ~ ~ e t ~ r a l ) Female: If I Nev - er Knew I'd be safe - but half - ,

- as rial, nev - er know - ing I - could feel - a love so strong- and

true. I'm so grate - ful to you. I'd have lived - my whole -

_ life through, lost for - ev -

- I Male: I thought our love would be so

If I Nev - er Knew You.-

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beau - ti - ful. Female: Some - how we'd make the whole world - bright.- Both: I nev - er knew that fear and

hate could he so strong, all they'd leave us were these whis- pers in the night, - but still my heart is say - ing we were

I Male: here's no mo - ment

right. Female: Oh. If I Nev - er Knew You,

C Am F C/D Dm

I re - gret - since the mo - ment that we met. - If our time has if I nev - er knew - this love, - I would have - no ink - ling- of - how

I u gone too fast - I've Lived - at last.- pre - cious life - can be.

Both: I thought our love would be so beau - ti - ful, some - how we'd make the whole world-

- bright. - Female: I thought our love would be so beau - ti - ful, we'd turn the dark-ness in - to -

- light. - Both: And still my heart is say - ing we were right. - Male: We were right. And

Female: If I Nev - er Knew- You, If I Nev - e r Knew You, I'd have lived my whole life through

Female: emp - ty as - the sky, - Both: nev - er know - ing

Freely

lost for - ev - er If I Nev - er Knew You.

Gb Ab7 Db(add9)

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IF I CAN'T LOVE HER from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL

0 1994 Wonderland MUSIC Company, lnc, Menken MUSIC, Trunksong MUSIC Ltd and Wall D~sney MUSIC Company

Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by TIM RICE

Freely C

Beast: And in my twist - ed face there's not the slight - est trace -

of an - y - thing that e - ven hints of kind - ness. And from my tor- tured shape, -

cb Cm Fm Gsus G7

no corn-fort, no es - cape. - I see, but deep with - in is ut - ter blind - ness.

With more motion

Eln Bb A ,

I I I i I I I i I I 1 I J I I I I I rl

I d I - m1 - I I J ou

IIope - less, as my dream dies. As the time flies, -

h I I I I I I I i I

I I I I I

483 1 I 1 I I I I I

I - I I 1 - -0

- a - - love a lost il - lu - sion. Help - less, un - for -

h 0 I I I i I I I

I I I I I I I 1 - 1 1 1 f 1 1 I 1 - I d f - 1

4--/--'4 giv - en. Cold and driv - en to this sad con -

Moderately F/A G/ A C Dm7(add4) C/E Fmaj7 F6 C/G F/A G/B C G/B

I ., 1 -?------

clu - sion. No beau - ty could move me, no good - ness im - prove me.

No pow - er on Earth, If I Can't Love Her. No pas - sion could

reach me, no les - son could teach me how I could have loved her and make her

Agitated Am Em ~b F/ A Fm/A b G7 Am

I I I I I I I I- :I

1 1 I * & - 1

-A 1 I

6' 0 fi 8 -

love me too. If I Can't Love Her. then who?

Long a - go, I should have seen all the things I

could have been. Care - less and un - think - ing, I moved on - ward!

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No pain could be deep - er. No life could be

cheap - er. No point an - y - more, If I Can't Love IIer.

No spir - it could win me. No hope left with - in me, hope I could have

U ' " I I

loved her and that she'd set me free. But it's not to be.

Can't Love Her, let the world he

u done with me.

IT'S A SMALL WORLD from Disneyland and Walt Disney World's IT'S A SMALL WORLD

01963 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Copyr~ghl Renewed

Fast % F

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAF and ROBERT 6. SHERMAF

It's a world of laugh - ter, a world of tears; It's a world of hopes and a

A 1 I I I 1

I , I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 -

I I I I I -I -I1 I I -I I 1 P I I I - I I - -

4 I I'

4 4 d I

world of fears. There's so much that we share that it's time we're a - ware It's A

C7 F: Fine

Small World af - ter all. It's A Small World

af - ter all, It's A Small World af - ter all, It's A

F7 Bb Gm C7 F D.S. al Finc

Small World af - ter all, it's a small, small world. It's a

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IT'S NOT EASY from Walt Disney's PETE'S DRAGON

LC 1976 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Words and Music by AL KASHA and JOEL HIRSCHHORN I

Warm, Easy Shutlle C GIR A111 Dm7 C GIB Am Am7 I

Pete: He has the head of a cam - el, the neck of a croc - co - dile, - Nora: it o a : Y o say the head of a cam - el, the neck of a croc - co - dile, - Pete: the

I I

G7 C GIB Arn Dm7 Esus E7 Am Am7 D7

sounds rath - e r strange. Pete: He's both a fish and a nlam - n ~ a l and I hope he'll nev - er cars of a cow! Nora: It's clear that friends can be dif - Prcnt yes, I un - der - stand you

change. 'C&ISC It's Not Ea - sy c, find some - one who cares.- Nora: It's Not now. Both: It's Not Ea - sy - to find some - one who cares.- It's Not

Fm6 CIG Em I

h f? -1.- I

4 ' - Ea - sy - to find mag - ic in p a m . - Pete: I'm glad I found him, I love him, - ba - sy to find mag - ic in pair\.- ,Vera: Now that you have him, hold him,

Nora: Life is lo1 - li- pops and rain - drops, with the one you love, some - one

Gm7 C7 F C! E

f u U - I r I 1 I

A I I I

you can a1 - ways be with, ar - gue and a - gree with, Pete: climb the high - est tree with.

I Dm7 G7 C

1

G7 C Grn7IC C7 F Fmh Nora:

I I d 1

eJ - e I won't let him get a - way.

trca5 - ure him from day to day.

B - - 4.-

It's so ea - sy

V - - Ilotl~: It's Not Ea - sy to share some-bod-y's dream,- it gets ea - sy when you work as a team.-You've got to

C G Em Gm7 C7 F CIE Dm7 CIE F A ~ F # I -

1 I 1 I L 1 1 1 1 L I I . I I I I I I h I I. A I

I 1 I 1 ' 1

I - - e J 4 - d 4' - d V

tend it, Fan it, Pete: that's what 1 plan to do. Oh, I had one friend by my side-

- F!G G7 C C7IB b FIA G7 C C7IB b

now I have two, h i n ~ and YOU,

- - Nora: him and Both: and it's so ca - sy. -- me,

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IN HARMONY 10'

from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID T.V. Series 0 1993 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Words and Music by MICHAEL SILVERSHER

and PATRICIA SILVERSHER

Moderately

What makes some- one spe - cial? 1 s u p - pose it all d e - pends. - It's what's u - nique in each of us that

Em7 F#ni7 G7 Bni A G A D G A D

we all share a s - friends. - The dif-'rence is our dif- 'renc-es- may he small o r great. - Va -

ri - e - ty - adds spice - to life, - so we should cel - el - brate In H a r - mo - ny,-

har - mo - ny.- You're you, I'm me, to-gcth - e r we can livc In H a r - mo- ny. - If there was on - ly

one note, how bor - ing life would he. I'm glad thcrc a r e - so man - y notes - in

man - y dif - ' rent keys. 1 hear each -voice sing - ing with a spe - cia1 qua1 - i - ty. And

when we sing to - gelh - e r we - bring mu - sic to the sea. - In H a r - mo - ny -

- bar - mo - n y . You're you, I 'm me, to - geth - e r we can live In H a r - mo - ny.

. . H a r - mo - ny,- har - mo - ny.- You're you, I'm me, to - geth - e r we can

I' live In H a r - mo- ny. - You're you, I'm me, to-geth - e r we can live In H a r - mu-ny.-

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KISS THE GIRL from Walt Disney's THE LllTLE MERMAID

0 1988 Walt Disney Music Company and Woilderland MUSIC Company, Inc.

Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Moderately

There you see - her - sit- ting there a-cross the way. - --

She don't got a lot to say,_

- hut there's some-thing a - bout her. And you don't know why, _ but you're dy - ing to try. You wan-na

w I I I \ I - - . I L I 1 I I I + $ b y J h ,

I I C I 1 1 1 1 I 3 I

w 1 - 9 4 4 4 4 4 ----

Kiss The Girl. Yes, you want - her. 1,ook at her, you know you do. -

- w - - Pos - si - ble she wants you, too. - There is one - way to' ask her. It don't take a word, - not a

sin - gle word, - go on and Kiss The Girl. Sha la la la la la, my oh my. - Look like the

boy too shy. - Ain't gon - na Kiss The Girl. Sha la la la la la, ain't that sad. Ain't it a

- shame, too bad. - Ile gon- na miss the girl. - Now's your mo -

Gm F ment, -

- float- ing in a blue la - goon. - Roy, you bet - ter do it soon, - no time will be

I bet - ter. - She don't say a word - and she won't - say a word un- ti1 you Kiss The Girl.

C F C G7

I Sha la la la la la, don't be scared. - You got the mood pre - pared, - go on and Kiss The Girl. Sha la la la la la, float a - long. - And lis - ten to the song, - the song say Kiss The Girl.

Sha la la la la la, don't stop now. - Don't try to hide it how - you wan - na Kiss The Girl. Sha la la la la the mu - sic play. - Do what the mu - sic say. - You got - ta

Kiss The Girl. You've _ got to Kiss The Girl. You wan- na Kiss The Girl.

You've got - ta Kiss The Girl. Go on and Kiss The Girl.

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104 JOHNNY TREMAIN

from Walt Disney's JOHNNY TREMAIN a 1956 Wonderland MUSIC Company, lnc Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by TOM BLACKBURN Music by GEORGE BRUNS I

Moderately F F7 Bb F

I I 0 I

1 1 1 .John - ny 'l're - main of Old Bos - ton 'Town, re - mem - her his

- name, - he fought in home - spun hrown. Fought and won 'cause his

heart wab frec, fought and won fi)r I,ih - e r - ty. John - ny T r e - main, I F7

. .. - ...

I I I I'

.John - ny 'Tre - main. m;iin. Did - n't like Red Coats worth a hoot, and

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a n - y suit.

-~zEzl d id - n't like red in Bos - ton Town was load-ed with tea. He up and dumped it

in the sea. Had his faith and had his pride and fight - in' friends to fight he - side.

Fmai7 F6 F G 7 C7 D.C. al Fine

- 'I'hey went down to [,ex - ing - ton Town and turned the whole world up - side down.

JOLLY HOLIDAY from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

C 1963 Wonderland MUSK Company. Inc. Copyr~ghl Renewed

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

I3rightly D1n7 G 7 Dm7 ,, 3 (37 C Ebdirn7 Dm7 G7 E7

I . I 1 . 4

-- - - -A -s-=i --

I

Ain't it a glo- ri - ous day'? Right as a morn - in' in Mag. 1 feel like could fly. 'Ave you ev - e r seen the

gr;is\ so green, o r a hlu - e r \ky? Oh, it's a jol - ly 'ol - i -day with h la - ry. I

\lit - ry makes your 'eart so light! When the day is gray and o r - di - nar - y, Ma - ry makes the sun - shine I

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bright! 'ap - pi - ness is hloom - in' all a - round 'er. The daf - fo-dils are smil - in' at the

I I I

dove. When Ma - ry 'olds your 'and you feel so grand, your 'eart starts beat - in' like a

big brass hand! Oh, it's a jol - ly '01 - i-day with Ma - ry. No won- der that it's Ma - ry that we love!

0 1948 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

LAVENDER BLUE (DILLY DILLY) from Walt Disney's SO DEAR TO MY HEART

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by ELIOT DANIEL

Moderately C G Gm7 C9 F C F

I I I I I I I I

I I I 1 I - I d I I I I I I L * F I I I r

d I I - d 4 - I I I

Lav - en - der Blue Dil - ly, Dil - ly, lav - en - der green; if I u I -ere

king, dil - ly, dil - ly I y::d I need a queen. Who told me so, dil - ly, dil - ly,

- who told me so? I told my - self, d l - I , d l - I , I told me

C F Em7 A9 Em7 A7 I I

Y 1 I\ I I I I I a , I

1 I. I I 1 I I I 1 _1 I. I I d I- d I t r l l . I 1

1 - I

SO. If your dil - ly, dil - ly heart feels a dil - ly, dil - ly way 'n' if you'll an - swer, "yes," in a

C I

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I I 1 I -

pret - ty lit - tle church on a dil - ly, dil - ly day I YO;;"^ be wed in a dil - ly, dil - ly dress of Lsv - en - der

Blue Dil - ly, Dil - ly lav - en - der green, then 1 ! be king, dil - ly, dil - ly

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Y I I I I / u n ---- a 1. n-

I 1 I I a s! I I m I

I I

queen. queen.

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KING OF NEW YORK from Walt Disney's NEWSIES

0 1992 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc.

- 3 -

Bright shume ( d 7 = J b)

Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Racetrack: Spot Conlan: Mush:A pair of new shoes with match - in' lac - es! A per - ma-nent box at the Sheeps-head rac - es! A

Les: Snipeshooter: cor - du-roy suit with At - ted knick - ers. A mez - za-nine seat to see the flick - ers, Ha -

- m I I. 1 1 I I I 1

Y I r r l Kid Blink:

por - ce-lain tub with boil - in' wa - ter, A Sat - ur-day night with the may-or's daugh - ter! David:

va - na ci - gars that cost a quar - ter, An ed - i-tor's desk for the star r e - port - er.

c # m BID# C#rn/E C#lE# F#/A# B G# m9 A#m7 B C# (2nd time only) Denton: Ho,w 'bout that! - I ' m the King - Of New

Look at me.- I ' m the King- Of New York. - Newsies:

Tip your hat.- He's- the King- Of New York. -

Sud-den - ly - I'm - re-spect - a - ble. Star - in' right at 'cha lous - y with sta - twe. noth-ing flal - he'll - be cov - e r - ing Brook - lyn to Tren-ton, our man Den - ton.

Jac'k: I I Racetrack:

Nob- bin' with all the muck - e - ty - mucks. I'm blow - in' my dough and go - in' de - luxe. And Kid Blink: Denton: Racetrack: Denton:

Mak - in' a head - line out - of a hunch. Pro - tect - ing the weak and pay - in' for lunch. When

there I be. Ain't - I pret- ty? It's - my cit - y. I'm - the King - Of New Racetrack:

I'm at bat - Prong - men crum-blc. Proud - yet hum- ble I - 1 the King - Of New he's- AI1:I

York! Boots: A

York. got - ta be ei - ther dead o r dream - in' 'cause look at that pape with my face beam - in'. To -

mor - row they may wrap fish - es in - it, but I was a star for one whole min -ute.

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A DiF# G CIE F B ~ I D D7

CIE D d F D7IF# Bm7 C D

Start- in' now - I'm - the King- Of New York.

G C Dm CIE F Bb FIB^ ~b FiEb C d E b D7 York.

I 1 All: Ho - ly cow, - it's - a mir - a - cle. Pul - it - zer's cry - in'; Wea - sel, he's dy - in'.

1 4 2 p F r m r J r = $ 1 7 s y b - - - 7 Gsus G Em C Am GID D

r I I

d I I Flash-pots are shoot-in' bright - as the sun I'm one high fa - lu - tin' son - of - a - gun. Don't

G C Dm CIE F Bb FIB^ ~b F7IEb Eb6 D7

I - ask me how - for - tune found me. Fate - just crowned me. Now - I'm King - Of New

G C Dm CIE F Bb FlBb Eb F7IEb Eb6 D7 G C Dm

~ o o k and see - once - a pik-er, now - a strik-er. I'm - the King. Of New ~ b r k . I York. Vic- to - ry! - Front - I CIE F Bb FIB^ ~b F7IEb Eb Dm7 G

I - page sto - ry, guts - and glo - ry. I'm - the King- Of New York!

LET'S GO FLY A KITE from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

01963 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyr~ghl Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

With gusto A F

1 C

I

I I

I I I Let's Go FLY A Kite to the

high - est height! Let's Go Fly A Kite and

Dm7 D#dim7 CIE F

send it soar ing through the

at - mos - phere, UP where the air is clear. Oh,

Let's Go Fly A Kite!

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mage. What a loss. Here we go in the sauce. Now some flour - I

A#dim7 GIB D7 G Gmaj7 G6 * I \ I I I

4 J I 1

I I I 1 I I I I 1 * A I

1 1 1 I I d p I I 1 - 0 d 4 d 4 d d 4

think, just a dab. Now I stuff you with bread. It don't hurt 'cause you're

dead. And you're cer - tain - ly lurk - y you are. 'Cause it's gon - na be

C#dim7 GIB E7 An17 D7 G A Y , I

I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I

I I r I I

6' -1 1 I 1 I I I I I

1 I 1 d I d

d 4 I 4 - fl I 0 - - 4 4 -

hot in my big sil - ver pot. Too - dle loo, mon pois - sons, au re - voir!

LA LA LU from Walt Disney's LADY AND THE TRAMP

0 1952 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

Words and Music by SONNY BURKE and PEGGY LEE

La - la - lu, La - la - lu, oh, my lit - tle star sweep - er,

1 1.11 sweep the star - dust for you. La - la - lu, La - la -

Dm7 G7 C I I

I 1 1 I I - I 1 I L I , 1

I I. I A I I I. I I

I I I 1 I I 1 I. I d I I

Y I u

I lu, lit - tle soft, fluff - y sleep - er, here comes a pink cloud for you.

- La - la - lu. La - la - lu. lit - tle wan - der - ing an - gel, fold up your

) wings for to - night. I,a - la - lu, La - la - lu, and may

love be your keep - er. La - la - lu, Ida - la - lu, i

L

--- La - la - lu.

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LET'S PUT IT OVER WITH GROVER from Walt Disney's THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND

0 1967 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Copyr~ght Renewed

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

In the fro - Zen win- ter of sev- en- ty six, in a place called Val- ley Forge, came a time for a man of des - tin - y and his

name was Gen-er - a1 George! 'Twas a time for a man, and he was the man for the time! 'Twas a

A6 B7 E

In eight - een hun-dred and six - ty - one our ship of state was sink - in'. A -

gain came a man of des - tin - y, a man by the name of Lin - coln! 'Twas a time for a man, and

he was the man for the time! 'Twas a time for a man, and he was the man for the time!

In our land to - day there's a man who's tried and true. He's what this coun - try needs but it's

.. F#7 B7 N.C.

up to me and you!(Spoketi:) Steph - en Gro - ver Cleve - land is the man this coun - try needs!

Let's Put It 0 - ver With Grn - ver!- Don't rock the boat! Give him your

vote! Let's keep our coun - try in clo - ver! It's up to you!

He'll fol - low through! He made the White House shine like a light - house o - ver our

thir - ty - eight states. Eight - een - eight - y - nine is the time to fall in line be -

hind one of des - tin - y's great - est states - men! Let's Put It 0 - ver With Gro - ver!- ,

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- Don't rock the boat! Give him your vote! Give your vote to a man who's a

lead - er of men! Let's put Gro - ver o - ver a - gain.

gain. It's the time for a man and Cleve-land's the man for the time!

LET'S GET TOGETHER

( D 1960 Wonderland Music Company. Inc. Copyright Renewed

from Walt Disney's THE PARENT TRAP Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN

and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

, Moderate Rock tempo

I Let's Get To - geth - er. Yea, yea, yea! - I Why don't you and I corn - Think of all that we could share. bine? - - 1

Let's Get T o - geth - What do you say?- We could have a swing - in'

er' I Ev - 'ry day, - ev - 'ry way and ev - 'ry - time. - We'd be a where.- And tho' we

c r a - a - a - zy team. Why don't we ma - a - ake the scene have - n't got a lot, we could be shar - in' all we got

to - geth - er. - to - geth - er. -

I real - ly think you're swell - uh huh, Oh! I*

C C7 Y ,

I I I h I h 1

h I 1 I 1 I I ! A I I

I ! - I - - - - - Let's Get To - geth - er. Yea, yea yea! - Two is twice as nice as one. -

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G I L I . I I I I

I. - I

I 1 I I h 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I - I I 4 I

3 d. 1 1 I I I 4 4 7 9 - d 4 - d 4

I u b .

Pay no at - ten - tion to lit - tle me. You know a hun - gry old steal - ing your hon - ey is not al - lowed. Ev - 'ry - one knows that a

Am7 D7 I

I I I I L I I

I I I I I I I I I I I l l I I I

I I m - 1

I I I I - 3 d - d 4

pooh cloud does - n't eat hon - ey, "0, not at a l p - I'm just

I rain cloud nev - er eats hon - ey, "0, not a nip. I'm just

float - ing a - round float - ing a - round

o - ver the ground, won - der - ing where I will o - ver the ground, won - der - ing where I will

fall. drip.

O 1973 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company

1 Moderately n

LOVE from Walt Disney's ROBIN HOOD

Words by FLOYD HUDDLESTON Music by GEORGE BRUNS

I Love, it seems like on - ly Yes ter - day, YOU were

I just a child at play. Now you're all grown up in -

side of me. Oh, how fast those mo - ments flee.

I Once we watched a la - zy world go by. Now the days seem to

fly. Life is brief, but when it's gone, -

goes on and on. on.

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LIVE LIKE A KING from Walt Disney's THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER

@ 1990 Walt D~sney Musc Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Words and Adaptation by WILLIAM HOLADA! ~ u s i c by NICHOLAS PIKE

based on "L' Donna e Mobile'

Goofy:Give me a suck - ling pig to make my be1 - Iy big. I'm just a

lit - tle guy, give me d piz - za pie. I'd have a hap - py face

next to the fi - re - place. Mickey: I'd like d hat to wear, Goofy: and ther - ma1

un - der - wear. Mickey: It would bc a p - peal - ing. Cioofy: We'll have a glo - ri - ous feel - ing

Rollt: do - ing ev - 'ry - thing, a lit - tle bit like a king.

I i I I I 1 n . 3 I # # -- I I 1 .

d -- &&W I - " - 4 3. d

Mickey: Like a king, Bo/lr: just a lit - tle bit like a king. Goofy: Just a

lit - tle hit like, just a lit - tle bit like, just a lit - tle bit, lit - tle bit, lit - tle bit like

Mickey: would love to live just like a king.

THE LORD IS GOOD TO ME from Walt Disney's MELODY TIME

O 1946 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

Words and Music by KIM GANNON and WALTER KENT

Moderately F Gm7 C7 F6 Gm7 C7 F

A I I I I I I I I I I I

d I I I I 1) R. R I I I I I I I I I I 1 I

I I I I I I I I I I .I - 4. 4 4 .-

The Lord Is Good To Me and so I thank the Lord for giv - in' me the

Fniai7 F7 Bb Bbm F6 Gn17 C7

things I need, the sun and rain and an a p - ple seed, yes He's been good to

I I 1 I I # 1 I I -

I -. * I I I I I I a' n- !-rr f' I . . 1 r I I I

t r r r r tr r t " t I 4

me. I owe the Lord so much for

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ev - 'ry - thing I see. I'm cer - tain if it warn't for Him there'd be no ap - ples

F I 1 on this limb, yes He's been good to me. 0 h

here am I 'neath a blue, blue sky a - do - in' as I please, sing - in' with m l

Dm A7 Dm G 7 C7 F G m 7 C 7

feath- ered friends, - hum - min' with the bees. I wake up ev - 'ry day as

hap - py as can be be - cause I know that with His care my ap - ple trees they will

Bb B b m F6 G m 7 C 7 F F

F I I still be there. Oh the Lord's been good to me.

0 1942 Wonderland Musc Company, Inc. Copyr~ght Renewed

LOVE IS A SONG from Walt Disney's BAMBl

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

I Moderately slow (with feeling) G B7 Em Grnaj71B Bbdim7 Am7 D7 G B7

1 I I I I T I I 1 1 -

1 I m I I I I I 1 I I I

I cr 0 1 J 0

I Love Is A Song that nev - e r ends. Life may be

swift and fleet ing. Hope may die, yet love's

1 beau - ti - ful mu - sic comes each like the dawn.

I - Love Is A Song that nev - e r ends; one sim - ple

I Iheme re - peat ing. Like the voice of a

heav - en - ly choir - love's sweet mu - sic flows on.

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from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL

O 1994 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc.. Menken Music, Trunksong Music Ltd. and Wall D~sney Music Company

Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by TIM RICE

E6 Emaj7 E Emaj7 E7 DIF# Gm E7IG#

--

(inston: You've been dream - ing just one dream near - ly all your life. This e - qua - tion, girl plus man, does - n't help just you.

Hop - ing, schem - ing just one theme: Will you be a wife? Will you be some On oc - ca - sion wom - en can have their us - es too. Main - ly, to ex -

he - man's prop - er - tend the fam - 'ly

ty? tree.

Good news! That he . I'ump - kin, ex - tend

man's with

Me! Me!

I . I r

- v- I

T f f . 7 - We'll be rais - ing sons ga - lore, e:ch built six - kt - Belle: In - con- ceiv - a - ble!

t four!

I q ' v ' Each one stufffed with ev - 'ry Gas - ton gene!

Iln - be-lie\ - a - ble!

E G B7 E G B7

- You'll be keep - ing house with pride. Each day, grat - i - I'm not hear - ing this! .lust in-cred - i - hie!

fied that you are part of this i - dyl - lic scene. So un- wed - da- ble!

Gaston: I can see that we will share all that lovc im - plies. We shall be the per - fect pair;

rath - er like my thighs. You are face to face with des - ti - ny!

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All roads lead to ... The best things in life are... All's well that

B9 c # m F#7 EIG# Am F#7iA# F#m7 EIG# A Amaj7IB 8 7 I I I I I i 1 + + I +

I I 1 1 I I 1 0

I -I - I I

d 4 --- - I 1

ends with Me! Es - cape Me? There's no way.

Cer - tain as Do Re, Relle, when you mar rY

u ----- I I I I 1 U +

d I I 1 r II

Me!

0 1957 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyright Renewed

MEETIN' AT THE MALT SHOP from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words and Music by TOM ADAIR and NORMAN "BUDDY" BAKER

1 Moderately

- 1'11 put a dime or quar - ter in the juke - box slot. - I'll pick a pret - ty plat - ter,some- thing that's

do a lit - tle danc - in' when the mu - sic's right. - I'll pick my- self a part - ner, pret - ti - est

) sweet o r hot.- We'll drink a dou - ble malt - ed sit - tin' on a stool, Meet - in' At The Malt Shop I one in sight.- We'll cut our-selves a ca r - pet, yes, we'll play it cool, Meet - in' At The Malt Shop

- / af - ter school.- We'll af - ter school.- 1'11 help you with your a1 - ge - bra,- I'll

I help you with your math. When home - work's done we'll have a sun - dae,

I I'll re - gret - these cal - o - ries one day! I will walk you home and may - be on the way,-

/ I might hold your hand, but what 'll my un - cle say:' - From now un-ti1 va-ca - tion won't you make it a rule - to

1 meet me at the malt shop. I'll meet you at the malt shop, meet me at the malt shop af - ter school.-

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118 MAY THE BEST MAN WIN

from Walt Disney's HOT LEAD AND COLD FEET

1978 Walt Disney Music Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Words and Music by AL KASHA and JOEL HIRSCHHORN

With nlovcnient

D ~ i i

Way out west - a rich _ old man - had two such dif - Prent sons. - E - li spoke - with Bi - ble raised- and

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1 I - - ~- I \ , r 0 I I d. I

I - I spoke - with guns. - Dad - dy blood - shy left a will - and E - li said, - "That's fair," but

Bb Dm A Dm

I L 1

i n May The Rest Man Win. The may-or said, "Folks let's work it out - by

r I I - I m- 'I I I I I I I I A d - d I 1 C ' 4 - I I I

set - tin' up a race."- And ev - 'ry - one thought, "Poor preach-er man,- he'll fall right on his face."

Bb Dm Bb Dm ~b Dm I I I .

f ' 1: I -$ I - a I I I I

I I r r ~ r m m

1 lL 1-1 f

E - li was a cit - y boy - and Bil- ly knew- the land. - "Please don't go," the school-marm begged. But

A Dm A Dm

1 I I 1 I

d d w - d E - li took a stand. May The Best Man Win, May The Best Man Win, - May The Best Man Win.

C Eb F Bb C Eb F

When they meet it - '11 be like hot lead and cold- feet. When they meet - it - 'Il be like

~b Dm

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hot lead and cold- feet,- hot lead and cold- feet, - hot lead and cold - feet, - hot lead and cold- feet, -

hot lead and cold _ feet,- hot lead and cold - feet,- hot lead and cold - feet.

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MY NAME IS JAMES from Walt Disney's JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH

Q 1996 Wall Disney Music Company Music and Lyrics by RANDY NEWMAN

Somewhat freely

D E7/D A7/D

My Name Is James, that'swhatMoth - er called me. My Name Is James.

A7/D D D7 Ebdim G/D Gdim/D B d D

So it's al - ways been. Some-times I'll for - get when I'm lone - ly or a - fraid, so I'll

go in - side my head and look for James.

There's a cit - y that I dreamed of ver - y far from here. Ver - y, ver - y far a -

way from here, ver - y far a - way. There are peo - ple in the cit - y

G/D A/C# D Ebdim G/D

and they're kind to me. But it's ver - y, ver - y far a - way, you know, ver - y far.

They'll say, "James, James, James, how are ya? Is - n't it a love - ly day?

James, James, James, we're so glad you came here where we are from so ver - y, ver - y, ver - y far!"

f My Name Is James, James, James. (Instrumrntnl)

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0 1964 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

THE MONKEY'S UNCLE from Walt Disney's THE MONKEY'S UNCLE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Watusi Beat (not too fast)

Boys: Uh huh, - she loves The Mon - key's Un- cle! Yeah, yeah, - she loves The Mon - key's Un-cle! Woe! woe,_

I don't care what the whole world thinks. Boys: She loves The Mon - key's Un - cle! kiss and my heart jumps like a clown. Boys: She loves The Mon - key's Un - cle!

- Ann: Call us a cou - ple of miss- ing links. Boys: She loves The Mon - key's Un - cle! Ann: Feels like the cir - cus just came to lown. Boys: She loves The Mon - key's Un - cle! Ann: I'd

Ann: Love all his rnon - key - shines, ev- 'ry day is Val - en - tine. I love The Mon- key's Un- cle and the live in a jun - gle gym in - or - der to swing with him. I love The Mon- key's Un- cle and I

mon- key's un - cle's ape for me. wish I were the mon - key's

(Ape for me.) aunt. Boys: The mon - key's

U ' aunt.

I

AN: Woe, woe, woe, woe, woe. the day mar- ries u

All: what a

nut - ty farn - i - ly tree! A bride, a groom and a chim-pan - zee! -

L,et them say he's the boob - y prize. Boys: She loves the Mon

A A?' - , G7 C G 7

key's Un - cle!

C

Ann:He's the guy I i - do1 - ize. - Boys: She loves The Mon - key's Un - cle! Ann: I

E7 F D7

love all his mon - key - shines, ev - 'ry day is Val - en - tine. I

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love The Mon- key's Un - cle and the mon-key's un - cle's ape for me. (Ape for me.)

Boys: Uh huh, - she loves The Mon - key's Un- cle! Yeah, yeah, - she loves The Mon - key's Un - cle! Woe, woe, -

G7 C F C I i - i I I - U -

r I d A 1 1 I I . I I I U I u

d I I

- she loves The Mon - key's Un - cle, and she's mad a - bout his chim-pan - zee!

@ 1930 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyr~ghr Renewed

MINNIE'S YO0 HOO from Walt Disney's MICKEY'S FOLLIES

Words by WALT DISNEY and CARL STALLING Music by CARL STALLING

I'm the guy they call lit - tle Mick - ey Mouse, got a sweet - ie down in the chick - en house, neith - e r blue bird down in the cher - ry tree, and the bu - sy buzz of the bum - ble bee, eve - ning

fat nor skin- ny, she's the hors - es whin- ny. She's my lit - tle Min - nie mouse. bells a - ring- in', whip- poor - wills a - sing - in'. Well they don't mean much to me.

When it's For my

F C7 F C7 F Adim ti I I r .

I 1 1 I I.

I 4 - I

feed - ing time for the a n - i - mals, and they howl and growl like the can - ni - bals, I just heart is down in the chick - en house, where I long to be with my Min - nic mouse and I'll

turn my heel, to the hen house steal, and y o u h e a r me sing this meet her there, mid that fra - grance rare, sing to her this me1 - o - the

1 old tom cat with his meow, meow. meow, old houn' dog with his bow, wow, wow, the crows caw, caw, and the

mule's hee - haw gosh what a rack - et like a n old buzz saw. I have lis - tened to the Koo - koo kook his

koo - koo, and I've heard the roost - e r cock his doo - dle doo doo. With the cows and the chick- ens, they all

sound like the dick - ens, when I hear my lit - tle Min - nie's Yoo Hoo. Oh, the Yoo Hoo.

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long and - the short, Ev-'ry grunt, roar - and snort, - not a tale - I - dis - tort

on The Morn - ing Re - port. Mufasa: What are you doing, son? Young Simba: Pouncing (In \trumenml)

The buf - fa - lo have got a b'eef a - bout this sea - son's grass. Mufasa: Let nn old pro .short. you how it'.s done. Mufasa: Stay low

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Wart-hogs have been thwart-ed in at - tempts to save their gas. Fla - min - goes in the pink and chas - ing to the ground. Young Simba: Yeah, stay low! Mufasa: Shh,

sec - re - ta - ry birds. I

Saf - fron is this sea - son's col - or seen in all the herds. not a sound.

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Mov - ing down the rank and file to near the hot - tom rung, far too man - y bee - tles are quite Take it slow. one more step

frank - ly in the dung. I Awk! This is The Mom - ing- Re - port, - gives you the 1 then pounce! Mufasa: Hnhnha.

I long and - the short, ev - 'ry grunt, roar - and snort, - not a tale - I - dis - tort

I on The Morn mg - Re - port. - This is The

I Mom - ing- Re- port,- gives you the long and - the short, ev- 'ry grunt, roar- and snort, -

a tale I - dis- tort

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NO MATTER WHAT from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL

O 1994 Wonderland MUSIC Cornpan Inc Menken MUSIC Trunksong MUSIC i t d and Wait klsne; MUSIC cornpa&

Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by TIM RICE

Moderately Fast . , Ab Maurice:

No, I'm not odd, nor you. No fam-'ly ev - er san-er, ex-cept one un-cle who ... well

- may-he let that pass. In all you say or do, you could-n't make it plain-er. You are your moth-er's daugh-ter.There-fore you are class.

Helle: So I should ,just ae-cept I'm sim - ply not like them? They are the com - mon herd. And you can

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take my word: You are u - nique: t rhrt~c lo crime

-- No Mat - ter What you do, I'm on your side.

What they say, - you make me proud. -

- And if my point of view is some-what mis - ty eyed, there's noth-ing clear - er in my - 1 love the fun - ny way you stand out from the c r o w d . Maurice: It's my in - ten - tion my ~n -

life than what I wish and feel for you, and that's a Iot ven - tion shows the world out there, one day, just what we've got

- No Mat - ter wW-

- - Belle: No hlat - ter Hotl~: No Mat - ter What. Maurice: Now, some may say all fa - thers just ex -

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ag - ger - ate. - Bel1e:That ev - 'ry daugh - ter's great? - Maurice: You are! Belle: And

Maurice: ev - 'ry daugh- ter tends to say her fath - er's tops. - She pulls out all the stops - to praise him.

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Both:And quite right - ly! Maurice: No Mat - ter What the pain, we've come this

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I pray that you re - main ex - act - ly as you are. This real- ly

is a case of fa - ther know - ing best.Belle:And daugh - ter too! Maurice:You're nev - e r strange. - Belle: Don't

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ev - e r change. Both: You're all I've dot, No Mat - ter What.

Softly and tenderly

A7b9

MY OWN HOME (Jungle Book Theme)

from Walt Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Own Home, MY Own Home,

I MY Own Home, MY 0;n Home.

F I

Fa - ther's hunt - ing in the for - est. Moth - er's cook - ing in the home. 1 will have a hand - some hus - band, and a daugh - ter of my own, and

I I must go to fetch the wa - ter, 1'11 send her to fetch the wa - ter,

'ti1 the day that I am grown. I'll be cook - ing in the home.

'Til MY

I'm grown, Own Home,

I'm grown, Own Home. Then

I must go to fetch the wa - ter, 1'11 send her to fetch the wa - ter,

- 'ti1 the day that I am grown. I'll be cook - ing in the home.

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A MOST BEFUDDLING THING from Walt Disney's THE SWORD IN THE STONE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Ad lib. r.7

Spoken: It's the sim - ple at - trac - tion of the birds and bees. It's as ac - a - dem - ic as the

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d - - "A. B. C.'s". Sing: It's a state of he - ing, a frame of mind, it's A

c7 Sooken: " l r sure is"

Most Be - fud - dl - ing Thing, and to ev' - ry be - ing of

Cmaj7 Snoken:"W/iar do vou mean?"

- ev' - ry kind, it is d is com - boom - er - at - ing! Don't

I I

a - lyze it, I

you'll find the more you do, the

more you re - a - lize it is most im - pos - si - ble to. Spoken: "But she

u r - - - - bites and she scratch- es, she doesn't play fair! Sing: It's a rough game, an - y - one knows. Spoken: "And she force of na - ture, a fact of life, for a "him" there's a1 - ways a "her." This is

pinch - es ouch! and she pulls hair." - Sing: There are no rules an - y - thing goes, there's no no small whim! seems that you're her him, so you're out on a limb as it were there's no

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log - i - cal ex - pla - na - tion for this dis - com-boom - a - ra - tion. It's a sens - i - ble ex - pla - na - tion for this .dis - corn-boom - a - ra - tion. It's a

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It's a

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most il - log - i - cal, most con - fus - i - ling, most bam - booz - el - ing,

- most be - mud - dl - ing, most be - fud - dl - ing thing!

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OLD YELLER from Walt Disney's OLD YELLER

Q 1957 Walt Disney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Moderately bright D

Words by GIL GEORGE Music by OLIVER WALLACE

Old Yel - ler was a mon - grel, an ug - ly, lop - eared mon - grel; I

Yel - ler was a hunt - er, a r a r - in' tear - in' hunt - er; in

f in - cy free with - out a fam - 'ly tree. But he could up and an - y chase he knew just how to run. And when he hunt - ed

do it and prove there's noth - ing to it, and that's how a good dog should trou - ble he al - ways found it dou - ble, and that's when old Yel - ler had

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I Here Yel - ler,- come back, Ye1 - ler!- fun!

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Best dog - gone dog in the West. - Old

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I I r West. Old Yel - ler was a

1 Yel - ler's just a

I -

fight - er, a root - in' toot - in' fight - er. In an - y scrap he knew just what to PUP - PY, a lit - tle, lop - eared pup - py. It's plain to see he has a fam - 'ly

do. A rough and read - y fel - low, al - though his coat was tree. The im - age of his pap - PY, he's frisk - y and he's

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ye1 - low, his bold Tex - as heart was true blue. hap - PY, and that's how a good pup should be.

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1 Here Yel - ler,- come back, Yel - ler! Best dog - gone dog in the

West. Young West! Best dog - gone dog in the West.

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bless - ed Yule - tide spir - its grow, grow a n d grow, grow and grow. .Joy to the chi1 - d r e n fa r and near.

What a w o n - ' d r o u s time of ycar. Is - n't it just g rand to say M e r - ry, M e r - ry Christ - mas, -

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M e r - ry, Mer - ry Christ - mas, Oh, What A Mcr - ry Christ - nras Day!

ON THE FRONT PORCH from Walt Disney's SUMMER MAGIC

% 1962 Wonderland Musc Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

I I I I I I

a a I 1 I I I 1 o1 J 4 -

I J I I d w 1

-

- is lin - gcr here On The Front - Porch with you.

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From the wick - e r swing while thc night - birds sing

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wc'll watch thc firc - flics spark- in' do some s p a r k - in' too.

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How the ho - urs fly a s the moon drifts by

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how sweet the a i r as we starc- at thc sky.

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- Oh, how I love to lin - ger here like this- hold your hand and

h I I I

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steal a kiss o r two On ?'he Front Porch with

you. 1 All I wan - na you.

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ONCE UPON A TIME IN NEW YORK CITY from Walt Disney's OLIVER & COMPANY

9 1983 Wall D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc

hloder;llel? Fni Bb

Words by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by BARRY MANN

~ h n its al - ways Once Up - on A Time - In Ncw York Cit - y. It's a

big old, had - old, tough - old town, - it's true. But he -

Cni Ab

gin - nings are - con - t ; ~ - gious there, - they'rc a1 - ways set - ting stag - es there, - they're

turn - ing p;lg es thcre - for you. - Ain't it

great the way it all hc - gins - in New York Cit - y? a1 - ways Oncc I I p - on A 'l'ime - In New York Cit - y,

Right a - Why does

w;~y you're mak - ing time - night - fall find - you feel

and mak - ing friends. ing so a - lone:'

No one How could

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cares where jou - were yes - ter - day; - if tlrey pick you out, - you're o n your way - to a ;In - y - one - stay star - ry eyed - whcn it's rain-ing cats - and dogs - out - side - and that

Fn17 ~b - - 1 P +:r:-- - - - I 011ce up - on -- a time - that ncv - e r ends. - So, 01 - i - ver, r.lin i sa! - ing. "Now - kou're on Sour own." - So, 0 1 - i - ver,

don't be - shy, - gct out there. Let a() and - try, - he - liev - ing that don't he - scared; - tho' yes - ter - day no one - cared, - they're get - ting your / / 7 . \ / 1 ~ ~ ! / / ~ ~ ~ / 1 / ~ 1 /

you're the - guy they're dy - ing to sce. place pre parcd - where you want to be.

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'Cauw a dream's - no crime,- f not once up - o n a time, - Keep !our dream - a - like, - dream-ing is still how the strong su r - vive - Keep )our dream - a - live, - dream-ing is still how the rtrong w r - vive - 1

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Eb To Coda & I - I

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3 d d Once Up - on A Time - i n New York Cit - y. if i c s

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And it's on - ly Once U p - on A Time In New York Cit - y.-

00-DE-LALLY from Walt Disney's ROBIN HOOD

B 1969 Wonderland Music Company. Inc

I Copyright Renewed Words and Music by

ROGER MILLER

Moderately F Bb F

L I I I

I I I I 1 I m I

Rob - in Hood and Lit - tle John walk - in' thru the for - est, laugh - in' back and forth a t what the Rob - in Hood and Lit - tle John run - nin' thru the for - est, jump - in' fen - ces, dodg - in' trces and

I L I I I 1 +='3 J J J L-A-.. I I I I 1

i 0th- e r 'un has to say. Rem - i - nisc - in' this 'n that 'n try- in' to get a - way. Con - tem - plat - in' noth - in' but es -

hav - in' such a good capc and fin - 'ly makin' t i 1 O o - De - Lal - ly, H a , - de - la1 - ly, go1 - Iy what a day!

T o Coda 4% F7

- Nev - er ev - e r think- in' there was dan - ger in the wa - ter they were

drink - in', they just guz - zled it down.- Nev - e r dream - in' that a schem - in'

C7 D.C. al Coda

sher - iff and his pos - se was a - watch- in' them and gath - e r - in' a - round.

CODA F Db7 C7 F

--

00 - De - La1 - ly, Hoo - de - la1 - ly, go1 - ly what a day!

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l . 4 . - I C I d C F

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head of my doom. - Next time gon - na use a nom - de - plume. -

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One Jump A - head of the hit - men, one hit a -

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head of the flock. I think I'll take a stroll a - round the block.

Crowd: Stop thief! - Van - dal! - Out - rage! - Scan - dal! -

ladd din: Let's not be too hast - y. Lady: Still I I

I think he's rath - er tast - y. Aladdin: Got - ta eat to live, got - ta

swing 8ths (n J 3 E ) F# (no3rd)

steal to eat, 0th - er - wise we'd get a - long. Crowd: Wrong!

Aladdin: One Jump A - head of the hoof - beats.

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One hop a - head of the hump. - One trick a - head of dis - as - ter.

I Aladdin: They're quick, but I'm much fast - er. Here goes. Bet - ter throw my hand in. Wish-

I N.C.

- me hap- py land - in'. All - I got - ta do is jump!

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ONCE UPON A DREAM from Walt Disney's SLEEPING BEAUTY

Words and Music by SAMMY FAlh and JACK LAWRENCE

Adapted from a Theme by TCHAIKOVSKY

0 1952 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~qht Renewed

Flowingly F

know you! 1 walked with you Once

1 know you! The gleam in your

c> cs is so fa - mil - iar a gleam. Yet, I know it's

true that vi - sions arc sel - dom all they scem, but if

I know you, 1 know what you'll do: you'll love me at once the

way you did Once Up - on A Dream.

THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND from Walt Disney's THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND

@ 1967 Wonderland M m c Company, Inc. Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAA Copyr~ghl Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAL

Rhythmically

Play it loud! Play it proud! For to - geth - er here we stand, - The One And On - ly, Gen - u - ine, O -

- ba - l o o of our tu - ba.-

FIA C7IG C7

- Hear the tick- et - y hoom - of our drum. Hear the twee-dl- dee dee - of our

wood - w i n d s . Hear our plink-it - y plink - in' ban - jo strum. - And when the razz - a - ma - tazz -

-- of our hrass - es be - gins to be - zazz in the air some - thing grand,

Bd1m7 Db7 FIC D7 G m To Coda $

het- ter get read - y to hear, - and bet- ter get read - y to cheer - The One And On - ly, Gen - u - ine, 0 -

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rig - i - nal Fam - 'ly Band. - lnsrrumenral a d l ib. We can

play with vir - tu - os - i - ty, waltz - es, march - es, pol - kas, and ma - zur - kas.

Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm F C7

D d ~ m F C7 N.C.

or just like the mu - sic of the cir - cus. Insrrumentctl

C7 D.S. a1 Coda

Come hear the

Q 1961 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

CODA

rig - i - nal Fam - 'ly Band.

THE PARENT TRAP from Walt Disney's THE PARENT TRAP

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT 6. SHERMAN

Moderately, with a beat

If their love's on skids, - treat your folks like kids, - or your fam- l'y tree's - gon - na snap! So to

make 'em dig, - first you got - ta rig - Spoken: What have you got - m r ig ! The Par- ent Trap.- If they

lose that zing - and they just won't swing,- then the prob- lern falls - in your lap! When your

, folks are square, - then you must pre - pare- Spoken: What have you got- ra pre-pare? The Par-ent Trap!- To

- set the bait - re - cre - ate the date - the first time cu - pid shot 'em. - Get 'em

- un - der the moon,- play their fav - or-ite tune. - And Spoken: Whum' Z lngl Ya got 'em. - Lead 'em

I back to love - with a vel - vet glove, - 'cause they're much too old - for the strap. Straight - en

out their mess - with to - geth - er - ness - Spoken: To - gerh - er - ness. - The Par - ent Trap!-

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ONE OF US from Disney's THE LION KING II: SIMBA'S PRIDE

0 1998 Wonderland Music Company, Inc.

Moderately fast, in 2

Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN Music by TOM SNOW

De - cep - tion, - dis - grace. - E - vil- as plain as - the scar on - his face. De -

Son Monkev: Hiooo: . . cep - tion.- An out - rage.- Dis - g r a c e . For shame.- *He asked - for trou - ble - the

A/C# ~m Elephant: Son Monkey: Mrs. Elephant:

Monkey: De - cep - tion. - An out - rage. - Dis - grace. For shame. -

D A/C# Bm Rhino and Antelope: Monkey: Elephant: Son Monkey:

E - vil as plain as - the scar on - his face. De - cep - tion. - An out - rage. - Dis -

Two Pelicans: Just leave us - a - lone.

G D A/C# Pelicans: Two Birds:

grace. - Trai - tor, - go back with - your own. See you la - ter, ag - i - t a - tor.

For shame. - Iie asked - for trou - hle the mo - ment - he came.

Born in grief, raised in hate, help - less to de - fy his fate. Let him run, let him live, but

do not - for - get what - we can - not - for - give, and he is not

One Of Us. Ele has nev - er - been One Of Us. He is not part of us, *Hippopotamus part is written two octaves higher than sung.

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not our kind. Some - one once lied to us; now we're not so blind; for we

knew he - would do what - he's done - and we know that - he'll nev - er - be One Of

Solo: Us. Monkey: Son Monkey: I Voice: Iie is not One Of Us. - De - cep - tion, - dis - grace. -

Slower A B m

Monkey: Son Monkey: De - cep - tion, - dis - grace.

Copyrgh l@ 1940 by Bourne Co Ccpyr~ght Renewed

I In Polk Song Style

D

LITTLE WOODEN HEAD from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Monkey: De - cep -

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE

- Hap-py lit- tle chap with a fcath-er in your cap, tho' they made you of wood, you nev-er give a rap. Al-ways do-ing good as a

I lit - tle pup-pet should,chas- ing each gloom- y day a - way. Lit- tle Wood-en Head with eyes that shine,

I Lit - tle Wood-en Hcad that's made of pine. In a wea - ry world you do your share, spread - ing laugh - tcr

D7 G G7 Anr D7 G

ev - 'ry - where. Fun- ny lit - tle toy go play your part, bring a lit - tle joy to ev - 'ry hcart.

Nev - er Ict a sin - gle tear be shed, my Lit - tle Wood - en Head. Head.

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138 PART OF YOUR WORLD

from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID

@ 1988 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc Lyrics by HOWARD ASHM

Moderalcly Music by ALAN MENK

more. w a n - n a see- w a n - n a

B ~ I C C Dm Am

Stroll - in' a - long - down thc, what's that word a - gain, street. Up where they

live out - ta thesc wa - ters. What would I pay to spend a day warm on the

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Am F7sus F7 Bb CIB b A7sus A7 A I ';z3,--7 7- 7 3 1 - I

I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I %$ I I I I I I I - I I A IF

d e w - - I sand? Bet - cha on land they un - der - stand. Bet they don't re - pri - mand - their daugh -

Dm DrnlC FIG G FIG G ~b maj7 B ~ I C c B ~ I C c - 3 ---l a, h I 4 I I \ L I I I 1 I

d l 4 - I t \ I

# I 1 Y - I. I I I I A. I. I 1 - 1 I.

4 I I - d - w1 w d I I - 4'

- ters. Bright young wom - en, sick of swim-min', read - y to stand. And

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read - y to know- what the peo - ple know. - Ask 'em my ques - tions and get some an - swers.

Dm Am FIA Gm7 C7

What's a f i r e , and why does it, what's the word, burn. When's- it my turn? Would - n't I

love, love to ex - plore that shore up a - hove, out of the sea.

Wish I could be part of that world.

A PIRATE'S LIFE from Walt Disney's PETER PAN

0 1951 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by ED PENNER Music by OLIVER WALLACE

Oh, A Pi - rate's Life is a Oh, A Pi rate's Life is a

I won- der - ful life, a - rov - ing o - ver the sea. - Give me a ca - reer as buc - ca - neer, it's the won- der - ful life, with - out a care to be - hold. - You car - ry a gun and a jug of rum, and your

life of a pi - rate for me! Oh, the life of a pi - rate for me. - pock- ets are load - ed with gold! Oh, your pock-ets are load - ed with gold. -

i Oh, A Pi - rate's Life is a

I Oh, A Pi - rate's Life is a

1 won - der - ful life, you find ad - ven- ture and sport.- But live ev - 'ry min - ute for all that's in it, the won- der - ful life, but not for - ev - er they say. - When your neck's in a noose and you can't get loose, for the

life of a pi - rate is short. Oh, the life of a pi - rate is short. - life of a pi - rate you'll pay. Oh, the life of a pi - rate you'll Pay.

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PERFECT ISN'T EASY from Walt Disney's OLIVER & COMPANY

o 1988 Wonderland MUSIC Company. inc. Words by JACK FELDMAN and BRUCE SUSSMAN Music by BARRY MANILOW

Moderately C6 B7/D#

d i s , e v e got work to do. - Pass me the paint and glue.

Cm;lj7,E Crnaj9:E A7 GIB Cm A7/C# Dm7 h h - ',- * 7 - 3 1 -. 1 I '" 0 I I I

~ - I I f , I - r

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1 ! Per - fect Is - n't Eas - y hut it's me. When one knows the

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world is watch - ing, one docs what one must. Some mi - nor ad - just - ments, d a r - ling:

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$ E E k +

not for my van - i - ty, hut for hu - man - i - ty. Each lit - tlc step a pose. -

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See how the breed - ing shows?- Some - tin1t.s it's too niuch for e - ven me.

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Uut when all the world says "Yes,': then who a m - I to say

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"NO." Don't ask a mutt to strut - like a show - girl; no, girl, you need a

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-- d I

"I'ro." Not a flea o r a Haw. Take a peek at that paw. La -

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I F D I r A I C

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- la la la. Per - fec- tion be - comes me n'escce pas? Un - riv - aled, un - ruf - fled,

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I - .. - 1 t I

A I I I I I I

-A I'm hcau- J J f t r ty u n - leashed, yeah! r I f I

Jarred rock, hard sock. So clas- sic and class- y, we're

F#7sus B6 G#7/B# C#m7 Bb7lD

not talk - ing Las - sic and Ah! Ah! Om.

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14 1 I

rn I r I I - i .- - - I + i I . - I I I ' I

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(;it/ i ~ t ' , 11orXirrg iortndt: " WooJ n.ooj; br.ooj: " ) Tho' man - y cov - et my

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I - I ~r f n r or^ Y I I I I

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bone and howl,- they're bark - ing u p the wrong tree. You pret - ty pups all o -

A

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- ver the cit - y, I have your heart and y o u have my pit - y. Prel- ty is nice but still -

- it's just pret - ty. Per - fect, my dears, is me.

! C 1960 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

i

POLLYANNA'S SONG from Walt Disney's POLLYANNA

Words by DAVID SWIFT Music by PAUL SMITH

Ad lib. Eb Fm7 Bb7 Eb Ebdim7 ~b

I' I

1

1 A. I I ' I I I 1

I I - d

I

n 'I I - f I I d 14 d I r

1 I

1 What it is I real - ly think, I think that spring has sprang. 1

-

woke up feel - ing tick - led pink, and this is what I sang:

1'm as hGp - py as a lit - tle clam, - I yani - I yam, - I yam in love.

I - ~ G s t with noth - in' in par - tic - u - lar, - I yar, - I Yar, - 1 yar in love.

Gra - cious good - ncss dear - ic me, my saint - ed aunt a . hove!

tell you why it is I yizz, - I y i n , - in love ~ i t h ev - 'ry - one!

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142 POOR UNFORTUNATE SOULS from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID

O 1988 Walt Dsney Musc Company and Wonderland Musc Company, Inc

hloderately

Cm(ndd9)

Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAh Music by ALAN MENKEh

I ad - mil that in the past I've been a nas - ty. They weren't- kid-dingwhen they called me, well, a witch. Rut you'll

find that now-a-days I've mend-ed all my ways, re-pent-ed,seen the light and made a switch, true'.' Yes, and I for-tu-nate-ly know a lit-tle

mag- ic. It's a tal-ent that I al- ways have pos-sessed. And here late- ly please don't laugh, I use it on be - half of the

~b Db G7sus FIG G7 Cm(add9) G7b9 Cm Dm7b.F G7 Cm

mis-er - a - hle, lone-ly and de-pressed, pa - thet - ic Poor Un- for - tu-nale Souls, in pain, in need. This one

long-ing to hethin-ner. That one wants to get the girl. And do I help them? Yes, in- deed. Those Poor Un- for - tu-nate

Crn Dm7b5 G7 Cm Dm7 b S G7 Cm

Souls, so sad, so true. They come flock-ing to my cal-dron cry - ing spells, ~r - su- la, please! And I

help them? Yes, I do. Now it's hap-pened once or twice, some-one could-n't pay the price, and I'm a - fraid I had to rake 'em 'cross the

coals. Yes, I've had the odd com-plaint, hut on the whole I've been a saint to those Poor Un-for - tu-nate Souls.

You'll have your looks. Your pret - ty face. (Spoken:) Ant1 dorr'~ ~trrdcres/ima/e /he imporronce uJ body language!

The men up there don't like a lot of blah-her. They think a girl who gos - sips is a j

bore. Yes, on land it's much pre-ferred for la- dies not to say a word. And af-ter all, dear, what is i - dle prat-tle for? Come on! They're 1

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not all that im-pressedwith con-ver - sa-tion. True gen-tle-men a-void it when they can. But they dote and swoon and fawn on a

la-dy who's with-drawn. It's she who holds her tongue who gets her man. Come on, you PoorUn - for-tu- nate Soul! Go a - head! Make your

choice. I'm a ver - y bus - y wom-an and I have-n't got all day. It won't cost much, just your voice. You

Poor U n - for - tu - nate Soul. It's sad, but true. If you want to cross a bridge, my sweet, you've

Dm D d F Em7b5 A7 Dm Dm/F Dm7b5 A7

got to pay the toll. Take a gulp and take a breath and go a - head and sign the scroll. Flot-sam, Jet - Sam, now I've got her, boys, the

boss is on a roll. This Poor Un - for - tu - nate Soul.

THE PRETTY IRISH GIRL from Walt Disney's DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE

O 1958 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by LAWRENCE WATKIN Music by OLIVER WALLACE

Have you ev - e r seen the sea- gulls a - fly - ing o'er the heath - er or the crim - son sails on Gal- way Bay the ev - e r seen the morn-ing in Ker - ry or Kil- lar - ney- when the dew is on the hay - rick and

part - ed from my da r - lin' my sighs would sail a schoon- e r - and- when I can - not reach her sure, my

Cm7!F F7 ~b F7 ~ b 7 E b Edim

I fish - e r - men un-furl? 0 the earth is filled with beau - ty and it's gath - er'd all to-geth - e r - in the ev - 'ry drop a pearl? When the geese are full of blar - ney and the thrush is sing - ing Gae - l i c and-

tears would turn a mill. Since she can - not be un - kind - to - an - y help - less crea - ture- I -

I form and face and dain - ty grace of a Pret - ty I - rish Girl. stand - ing in the door - way is a Pret - ty I - rish Girl. 1 she is my dear, my dar - Iin' one, her think that she will mar - ry me. My- Pret - ty I - rish Girl. Oh,

I y e s so s p a k l i n I of fun: no 0th - er, no 0th - er can mitch the likes of her. 0, she is my dear, my da r - lin' one, my

12 Cm G!D Cni Bdin17 ~ b ! ~ b Ad1m7 Gm ~ b m l G b ~b F7 Bb F7

I Have you smil- in' and be-gui - lin' one; I love the ground she walks up - on my Pret-ty I - rish ~ i r l . 1 When I,m Pret- ty I - rish Girl.

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144 PRINCE ALI

from Walt Disney's ALADDIN 0 1992 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN

Music by ALAN MENKEN

In two, not fast

Bb no3rd Chorus:

I ' I I I I

way for Prince A - li. Say hey, it's Prince A - li.

Bbrn F7 Bbm

Genie: Hey! Clear thc way in the old Ra-zaar. Hey you! Let us through! It's a bright new star! Oh. come be the first on your block to meet his

Ebm Bb7/F Ebm C F7 N.C

eye. Make way, here he comes! Ring bells. Bang the drums! Are you gon - na love this guy! Prince A -

Bbm Gb7 F7 Bbm F7IC BbmIDb Bbm Bb7 B b 71D

li! Fab - 11-lous he! A - li A - bab - wa. Gen - u - flect. Show -some re - spect. Down on one

Ebm Bb7lF Ebm F7 Bbm Db7 Gb

knee! Now try your best - to stay calm. Brush up your Sun - day sa - laam. Then

C7 F7 EblG Abmh F7IA N.C. Bbm Gb7 F7

corne and meet. his spec- ta - cu - lar co - te - rie. Prince A - li! Might - y is he! A - li A

Bbm F7IC BbmlDb Bbm ~ b 7 Bb7lD Ebm Bb7lF Ebm n I ,

1 I I # C J1J -I i I.,

bab - wa.- Strong as ten reg - u - bar men def - i - nite - ly. He faced-

- the gal - lop-ing hordes, a hun - drcd bad- guys with swords. Who sent- those goons- to their Lords? Why Prince A -

Bbm Clrorus: Ebrn Bbm F7IC BbmIDb Chorus:

li. He's got sev - en - ty - five gold - en cam - els. Pur - ple

Ebrn B bm/Db F7IC B b m Genie: Ebm

pea - cocks, - he's got fif - ty - three. When it cornes to - ex - ot - ic - type

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Bbm F7lC BbmlDb ~ b 7

mam - mals, has he got a zoo? I'm tell- ing you it's a world - class me- nag - e r - ie! Prince A -

li, hand - some is he, Al - li A - bab - wa. That phy - sique! How- can I speak? Weak. at the

knee. Well, get on out - in that square. Ad - just your veil - and pre - pare to

Bm Chorus: Em

gawkand grov - el and stare at Prince A - li. He's got nine - ty - five white Per - sian

F#'C# Bm Em Bm F#IC# B rn Chorus: He's got the mon-keys. I Bm Let's see the mon-keys.

I mon - keys. And to view t h e m he charg- es- no fee. He's got

( slaves, he's- got ser - "ants- and flunk - ies. - Proud to work- for him, bow to his whim, love serv-ing him. They're just lous -

Grandioso

c # 7 C#7b9 C#7 F#7sus F#7 G7sus G7 Cm ~ b 7 G7 Chorus & Genie:

y with loy - al - ty !o A - li! Prince A - li! Prince A - r~l ientrrnriu

li! Am - o-rous he! A - li A - acceieraririo

I bab - wa. Heard your prin - cess - was a sight love - ly to see. And

I Tempo I

Drn7b5 G7 Crn Eb7 Ab Chorus: D7

that, good peo - ple, is why he got dolled up- and dropped by with six- ty el - e - phants, Ila- mas ga-lore, with his

-

bears and li - ons, a brass. bandand more. With his for - ty fa - kirs, his cooks, his bak - ers, his birds that war - ble on key. Make

for Prince A li!

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Copyr~ght O 1941 by Walt Disney Product~ons Copyr~ght Renewed World Rgbts Controlled by Bourne Co

PINK ELEPHANTS ON PARADE from Walt Disney's DUMB0

Words by NED WASHlNGTOh Music by OLIVER WALLACE

Briskly A rn F Am F Am F7

R I ' 1 ' d - - r

Look out! 1,ook out!

Look out! Look out!

Pink El - e - phants On Pa - rade, They're walk - ing a - round the bed,

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Here they come! Hip - pe - ty hop - pe - ty, they're here and there, Pink on their head, Clip - pe - ty clop - pe - ty, a r - rayed in braid, Pink

el - e - phants ev - El - e - phants On

'ry - where. Pa - rade! What - 'I1 I do?

What - 'I1 I do? What an un - u - su - al view! I can stand the 1 am not the

sight of worms, and look at mi - cro - scop - ic germs. Rut tech - ni - col - or type to faint when things arc odd, or things are quaint. Rut see - ing things o u

pach - y - derms is real - ly too much - for me. know that ain't can cer - tain - ly give you an aw - ful fright!

Am F Am F7 Am F7 Am F7 1 :\ I

I I 1 U m U I I 1 d

I

What a sight! Chase 'em a - way! Chase 'em a - way! I'm a - fraid

need your aid, Pink El - e - phants On Pa - rade!

F: E Am G F E Repeat and Fadt

l'ink el - e - phants! Pink

PUSSYCAT POLKA from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

CC 1955 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyright Renewed

Moder:~tely Bright

Words and Music b) JlMMlE DODC

Have you ev - e r seen a ro - mance that was as in - tense as that be - tween a

C

L I I I . I I I I , I I I I 1 I I . I I I I I 1 I

d - - f - I - -I - A d 1 d 1 -I - -- .- - boy cat and a girl cat on a fence'? They sing a song and do a cat dance

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: when the moon is new. It looks like it's a lot of fun, so leave us try it too!

Lel's do The Puss - y - cat Pol - ka, Meow! meow!

! meow! Me, you and Puss - y - cat Pol - ka, meow!

meow! meow! Soon you'll - purr like a kit - ten,

1 - (Prrr!) then we'll cud - dle and coo. I

I - Let's end The Puss - y - cat Pol - ka with "Meow!

I To Patter 2 I A G 7 C C dim7 C Fine

1 love you!" With I he you!"

Patter c'

I I I I I I I I

I I I I - rn > d a - d -I -- mice a - way the cats - '11 ~ l a y . They will sing and dance -

I 1 A - ---

'ti1 break of day. Though the neigh - bors throw old

shoes, puss - y - cats don't get the blues.

I

I - There are times when fe - lines scratch and spit! Now and then, they c

vcn throw a fit! But when all's said and done, it's all done in

D7 G7 C D.S. al Fine

+-,a. -- -- *-+----== --=A ----

-- - --

-- -- --

I fun on the puss - y - cat hiss pa - rade.

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MICKEY MOUSE MARCH from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

0 1955 Walt Dlsney MUSIC Company Copyright Renewed

Words and Music by JlMMlE DODC

Brightly F Bb C7 F Bb C7 F G7

Mick - ey Mouse Club! Mick - ey Mouse Club! Who's the lead - er of the club that's made for you and Hey! there! Hi, there! 110, there! You're as we1 - come as can

M - I - C - K - E - Y M - 0 - U - S - E! E! Mick - ey Mouse! - Mick - ey

-- - Mouse! For - ev - er let us hold our ban - ner high! (High! High! IIigh!) Come a - long and

G7 C7 F ~ 7 1 ~ b BbID ~ b m / ~ b FIC C7 F

sing a song and join the jam - bo - ree! M - I - C - K - E - Y M - 0 - U - S - E!

THE RAlN RAlN RAlN CAME DOWN DOWN DOWN from Walt Disney's THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WlNNlE THE POOH

0 1964 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAh Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT 6. SHERFJlAh

Moderately % E7 F G7

- The Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down in rush - ing, ris - ing

Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down and the flood rose UP, UP,

riv - 'lets, 'ti1 the riv - er crept out of its bed and crept right in - to Pig - let's! Poor up - per. Pooh, too, was caught and so he thought, "I must res - cue my sup - per!" Ten

Pig - let, he was fright - ened, with quite a right - ful fright. And so, in des - per - hon - ey pots he res - cued, e - nough to see him through, but as he sopped up his

D7 G Ab7 G7 To Coda 6

a - tion a mes-sage he did write. He placed it in a bot - tle and it sup - per, the riv - er sopped up Pooh! And the wa - ter twirled and tossed him in a

u I I I - - float - ed out of sight. And The Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down so Pig - let start - ed

E7 F F#dim7 G7 C D.S. al Coda

bail - ing. He was un - a - ware, a - top his chair, while bail - ing he was sail - ing! And the

CODA G7 C Cmaj7 Dm7 G7 C G7 C I I I / I--- d c - I I C r 1 - 1 W u I I

hon - ey pot ca - noe!

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REFLECTION from Walt Disney Pictures' MULAN

81998 Walt Disney Music Company

1

Music by MAlTHEW WILDER Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL

1 Moderately slow

F Dm7(add4) FIC C7

- w- Look at me, you may think you see - who I - real - ly am,- but you'll nev - er know me.

I Ev - 'ry day it's as if I play- a part. Now I see if I But some-how I will

I

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4 I 1 h I

1 4 1 1 4 - 4' d.

I wear a mask I can fool the world, but I can- not fool my - heart. show the world what's in - side my heart and be loved for who I - am.

I Who is that girl I see star - ing straight back at me? When will my Re - Who is that girl I see star - ing straight back at me? Why is my Re -

(D.S.) Why must we all con - ceal what we think, how we feel? Must there be a

flec - tion show flec - tion some - one se - cret me I'm

who I am in - side? I am now in a

I world where I - have to hide my heart - and what I be - lieve in. I don't forced to

Eb Ab Fm7 E ~ I D Db D b m619

know? hide?

Must I pre - tend that I'm some - one else for all time? I won't pre - tend that I'm some - one else for all time.

I To Coda $

I

I When will my Re - flec - tion show

D.S. a1 Coda (take 2nd ending)

I free to fly, - that burns with a need to know the rea - son - why. -

CODA I Dbm619 Fm7 ~ m / ~ b Dm7b5 Ab E ~ / G Fm7 AblEb ~ b m a j 7 D b maj6

who I am in - side? When will my Re - flec - tion show

who I am in - side? ( Inslrummlnl)

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RAINBOW MAKER from Walt Disney's POLLY

5 1990 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Words and Music b! MICHAEL RUFI

Rain - how. col - or mc, sun - light me1 - o - dies. Rain - bow, col - or me - home.

Rain - how Mak - cr, col - or mc homc. Sun - rays,

dance with me, love light niel - o - dies. I know I'm ncv - e r a - lone.- Oh and

rain - hows come car - ry me home. La La La La La

~ b 7 F A 7 Dm G9 FIC C7

1.a. I know I'm nev - er a - lone. Rain - bow Mak - er, col - or me

F Bb6,Iz CIF Ub6lF C F

Iiornc. La La col - or me home.

THE RELUCTANT DRAGON from Walt Disney's THE RELUCTANT DRAGON

O 1941 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Copyright Renewed

Words by ED PENIdEI Music by CHARLES WOLCOT

011c tine day while on my way to I p - swich by the sea, I met a raw - ther

ch;lrm - ing chap, who asked me in to tea. It seems he was a drag - on: You

- know, the kind with wings. I ad - mil I jumped a bit when he bc - gan to

sing; "I'm The Re - luc - tant Drag - on. What ho! Quite so! The

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ver - y re - luc - tant drag - on. Oh, ved - dy, ved - dy, don't you know! They call me the tim - id

drag - on. What rot! I'm not! I just won't fight, I'd rath - e r play. I

C C#dim7 G C C#dim7 G Am7 D7 G

h O - 3 1 - 3 1 -.'-

I I I I I I , , I , , I 1 I

I . 1 1 I I I I l l - L I I h I F . a , F a - 1 I I - j i ~ i i r A I c M I - - ) A - I - I I I r c I I 6 t l I I ] n I - I I I

I d know I shan't get hurt that way. Here we go gath-er - ing nuts in May. Whoops! I'm re - iuc - tant!"

I 0 1961 Walt D~sney MUSK Company Copyright Renewed

REMEMBER WHEN from Walt Disney's 101 DALMATIANS

Words by BOB JACKMAN Music by FRANKLYN MARKS

! Withalil t

C Ebd1m7 Dm7 Fm6 G 7

I Re-mem - ber W h e n I took you walk - ing thru a gar - den in the moon - light one spring. Re-mem - ber

I W h e n I held you close and with a smile you made my lone - ly heart sing. Stroll - ing down that

L , L I I - Ll I I I h 1 h I 1 1 1 1

I I a 'A. I I I. , I v , 4 1 I - I

1 lov - er's lane- I did - n't know just what to say. Soon your lips were pressed to mine- andwordswere

I need - less an - y - way. Re- mem - ber t h e n l drove you home, we kissed good- night and then you

whis - pered, "Don't go." We sat and dreamed,- we kissed a - gain and then I knew I ~bved you so.

- The love we found that mag - ic night - we lost and nev - e r found a

A , I 1 I I I

U I I I I h l .

A 1 W - 8

I gain. Tho' you for - get I still Re - mem - ber When.

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ROSES AND RAINBOWS from Walt Disney's THE DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN

0 1980 Walt Dlsney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Words by CAROLE BAYER SAGER

Music by MARVIN HAMLISCH

Broadly

F

So here I am a - lone a - gain. Not a t all like I thought that I would be. let go now you're on your own. It's o - kay to he lone - ly now and then.

Guess I lost my way 0 - pen up your eyes.

seemq like yes - ter - day. Some- bod - y prom-ised me the You are much too wise. If some-one prom - is - es you

Some- bod - y prom-ised me the

GIB AiC# GIB

sun - shine- sun - shine - sun - shine -

some- hod - y prom - ised me the moon. you hct - ter know there'll still be rain.

sonic- hod - y prom - ised me the moon.

Some- bod - y told me there'd be If some - one says he'll bring you

Some- bod - y told me there'd be

A 7 Drn D7 Grn

Ros - cs And Rain - bows I on - I j hope they'll get here soon.- Ros - es And Rain - bows you'd bet - ter take a look a - gain.- Ros - es And Rain - bows and now I know they're corn - ing soon.-

Seems I've been wait - in' here for - You bet - ter find out who you And now I'm read - g for the

ev - er - are girl - sun - shine -

think - in' that love would come for free. he - fore you run to some - one else.

and I'm as hap - py as can be

Some-one's still wait - in' for those In - stead of wait - ing for those and all my days are filled with

I I To Coda eDn1 D.S. al Coda CODA 1 1 Dm 4h Dm

Ros - es And Rain- bows I hope that some-onewon't be me. So Ros - cs And Rain- bows you'd bet - ter give them to your- self. Ros- es And Rain- bows my life he - longs - to - me.

R U M ~ L Y IN MY TUMBLY from Walt Disney's THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WlNNlE THE POOH

o 1964 Wonderland MUSIC Company, inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAF Copyr~ghl Renewed and ROBERT 6 . SHERMAF

Easy Idatin tempo C Dm7 G 7 C

1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 b I I L I 1 b 1 I I

I I I 1 I I) d I> I I I I I I A d I 1 A - -d - - 4 -J 4 -

H u m - durn de dun1 hum - dc dun1 d u ~ n , I'm so Rum - bly In My Tun1 - bly. Time to munch an I don't need a pot of hon - cy. I'd be grate - ful for a plate - full. When I'm Rum - bly

ear - ly lun - cheon, time for some - thing sweet! Oh, I would - n't climb this tree if a In My Tum - bly, then it's time to eat! It's the taste - ful thing to do, be it

pooh flew like a hee. But I would - n't he a bear then, so I guess I would - n't ten or twelve or two. For an - y - time is food time whenyou set your clock on

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In My Tum - hly, time for some- thing sweet! sweet to eat!

SALUDOS AMIGOS from Walt Disney's SALUDOS AMIGOS

5 1942 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by CHARLES WOLCOT-:

With spirit

There's a phrase now - a - days folks are us - ing. It's an old one -

L I

I I I

I I 1 I 1 U . I I I

I d I I I

I l l 1 - I 1 1 1 rl d I d

I - O u -

I - 4 d - that's al - ways new; if you run in - to friends in your

cruis - ing, this friend - ly greet - ing will al - ways do; Sa -

lu - dos A - mi - gos! A fond greet - ing to

d Y I I I a I

I 1 I I I I I I u- n I d 1 -

d. d 4 you; a warm hand - shake or two.

h I -

1 I I I I I D -

I I rl 1 I - I I I I . I 4 I I

4

friends - a1 - ways do; Sa - lu - dos A -

mi - gos! A new day's wait ing to start;

- you must m e e t it, wake up and greet - it with a

song in your heart! Sa - heart!

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SEIZE THE DAY from Walt Disney's NEWSIES

6 1992 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Hymn-like C Dm C

I

I i David: - 0 - pen the gates and Seize The Day. Don't be a - fraid and

Bb F C GIB Am Fm6lAb L 1 I

I 1 I / I I

1 I I d I

don't de - lay. Noth - ing can break US. No one can make US

A CIG Brightly

G7 G#d1m7 Am D7IF# C/G G7sus G7 C

give our rights a - way. A - rise and Seize The Day.

Now is the time to Seize The Day.

F

(Now is the time to Seize The Day.) Send out the call and join the fray. (Send out the call and join the fray.)

Wrongs will- be right - ed if we're. u - nit - ed. Let us Seize- The Day. Friends of the friend-lessseize The Day.

(Friends of the friend - less, Seize The Day.) Raise up the torch and light the way. (Raise up the torch and light the way.)

Proud and - de - fi - ant we'll slay - the gi - ant. Let us - Seize - The Day.

- Neigh- bor to neigh - bor, fa - ther to son,

one for all and all - for one. 0 - pen the gates and Seize The Day.

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! ( 0 - pen the gates and Seize The Day.) Don't be a-fraid and don't de-lay. (Don't be a-fraid and don't de-lay.)

No th - ing- canbreak us. No one- canmake us give our rights- a - way. Neigh- bor to

G Asus Dm CIE F G C

I neigh - bor, - fa-ther to son, one for all and all - for one.

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SANTA FE from Walt Disney's NEWSIES

01992 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc

Freely

Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN I

So that's what they call - a fan) - 'ly - moth-er, daugh- ter,- fa - ther, son. - ~ & s s that ev - ' r - thing - you

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is true. So you ain'l got an - y fam - 'ly. - Well, who

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said you need - ed one? Ain't ya glad no - hod - y's wait - in' up for you?

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on my own

- Whcn I dream I'm a - lone but I ain't lone - ly. For a

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dream - er, night's the on - ly time of day. - Whcn the cit - y's fi - n'ly sleep -

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I J I I I h

I lF 1-h ' w I d i d 4: -

- in' all my thoughts be - gin to stray - and I'm on the train that's bound for San - ta Fe.-

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And I'm free like the wind, like I'm gon - na live for - ev -

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er. It's a feel - ing time can nev - e r take a - way. - All I

- needqs a few more do1 - lars and I'm out - ta here to stay. - Dreams come true. Yes, they

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do in San - ta Fe. 'Where does it say you got - ta live and

die here? Where does it say a guy can't catch a break?

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\Vhy should you on - ly take what you're giv- en? Why should you spend your whole life liv - in'

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trapped where there ain't no fu - ture. E - ven at sev - en - teen break - in' your back for

borne - one else - 's sake. If the life don't seem to suit ya,

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I1 d - + I rn A m I h- I I I F l I I 1

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how 'bout a change of scene far from the lous - y head - lines and the dead - lines in be -

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Fe, are you there? DO you swear you won't for - get me? If I found you would you

I k t me come and stay? I ain't get - tin' an - y young - er. And be -

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SHAGGY DOG from Walt Disney's THE SHAGGY DOG

158

care.

Bb(add9) Gm7

what they call - a fam - 'ly. Ain't you glad you ain't - that way?

Cm9 F7sus F7 Bb C I B ~ ~b C I B ~ ~b

glad you got a dream called San - ta Fe?

0 1958 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Words by PAUL SMITH Copyr~ght Renewed Music by GIL GEORGE

talk-in'-est dog - I ev - er did see. - How do I know?- He talks to me.-

A7 D7 Am7 D9 G

ev - er did see. - How do I know?- He be - longs

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THE SECOND STAR TO THE RIGHT from Walt Disney's PETER PAN

O 1951 Wall D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ghl Renewed

Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by SAMMY FAIN

Moderately slow with expression

The Sec - ond Star To The Right shines in the night for you to tell you that the dreams you plan

Fm7 Bb7#5 Eb Fm7 Bb7 Eb G7 Cm Grn

real - ly can come true. The Sec - ond Star To The Right shines with a light that's rare,

and if it's Nev-er Land you need, its light will lead you there. Twin - kle, twin - kle lit - tle star

Ab Bbrn7 Eb7 Ab G7 Crn

so I'll know where you are, gleam - ing in the skies a - bove, lead me to the

Frn7 G7 Crn Gm

one who loves me. And when you bring him my way

Ab Bb7 Eb C7b9 Frn7 h

I I I .

h T I I I I a. I I . u L 1 I I ! i

I 4, I I I I - I 1 3 4 mi - = d d I d

we'll thank the lit - tle star that shines the sec - ond from the right. right.

THE SIAMESE CAT SONG from Walt Disney's LADY AND THE TRAMP

O 1953 Walt D~sney Music Company Copyr~ght Renewed

Slowly Cmai7

Words and Music by PEGGY LEE and SONNY BURKE

1 We are Si - am - ee - iz if you plee - iz. We are Si - am - ee - iz if you don't please.

, -

I We are for - mer res - i - dents of Si - am. There 1 a:e 1 no fin - er cats than I d e I am.

1 We are Si - am - ese with ver - y dain - ty claws.

I Please ob - serv - ing paws con - tain - ing dain - ty claws. Now we look - in' o - ver our new dom - i - cile.

I If we like we stay for may - be quite a - while.

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SHADOWLAND Disney Presents THE LION KING: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL

0 1997 Walt D~sney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company. Inc Music by HANS ZIMMER and LEBO M Lyrics by MARK MANCINA and LEBO M

Emotionally, slowly

C/E F(add9) G(add9) C(add9) Am7 Fmaj9 G Am Fmaj7 F6 G C(add9)lE 1

Fat - she- le - so- le - a- ha - la - le - la. - Fat - she- le - so -

Dm7 C(add9)E Fmaj7 Gsus G Nala: Am A d G F

le - a- ha - la - le - la. Shadaw - land, the leaves - have fall - en.-

Am Gsus G Am

This shad-owed land, this was our home. The - riv-er's dry,

- the ground has bro - ken. So I must go, now I - must

E7sus E7 Am F FIG

And where the jour - ney - may lead me, - let your prayers - be my

guide. I can-not stay here, - my fam-i-ly, but I'll re - mem - ber my pride. I have no

choice. I will find my way. Le-a ha - la - le - la. Take this prayer- what lies out.

- there. Le-a ha - la - le - la. - (1n.strurnrnml)

And where the

jour - ney - may lead you, - let this prayer - be your guide. Though it may take you - SO

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CIE F

I far-a - way, - al-ways re - mem - ber your pride. Fat - she- le - so - le - a-

G Am Fmaj7 F6 G C(add9)E Dm7 C(add9)E Fmaj7 Esus D.S. al Coda

- ha - la - le - la. - Fat - she- le - so - le - a- ha - la - le - la. - And where the

I pride. And where the jour - ney - may lead you, - let this prayer - be your

guide. Though it may take you -

Nala: ,

SO far-a-way, al- ways re - mem - ber your pride.

A m9

Mm. - Gi - gi-za bu-ya- bo. - Be - si- bo, - my peo - ple, be-si - bo.

THE MERRY MOUSEKETEERS from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

1 1955 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company I Capyr~ght Renewed Words and Music by

JlMMlE DODD I

March tempo

We arc The Mer - ry Mouse - ke - teers (Mouse - ke - teers.) We've got a

1 lot a - bove our ears ('hove our ears.) The tal - ent giv - en to you and me we

must de - vel - op faith - ful - ly, so we can be good Mouse - ke - teers (Mouse - ke -

I teen!) As we con - tin - ue through the years (through the years.)

We won't for - get the Mouse - ke - teers (Mouse - ke - teers.) Help! two! three! four! Hoo -

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wor - ried, wor - ried mind, want to try to leave your cares be - hind. Here's a waj to

1 - make the hours seem half as long, just Sing A Smil - ing Song.

Turn the COT - ners of your mouth UP in - stead of down.

I Come on friend and just pre - tend, play that you're a clown. When you have a

1 mil - lion j ihs to -

do and you think you nev - cr will get through, pick a hap - py

me1 - o - dy and hum a - long, and Sing A Smil - ing Song.

! D 1955 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyright Renewed

SIMPLE SIMON from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words by TOM ADAIR Music by JlMMlE DODD

I 1. Sim - ple Si - mon thought he'd go to see the c o u n - l y fair, he jour - neyed to the 2. Sim - ple Si - mon met an en - gi - neer he'll not for - get. Who else did Sim - plc

I 3. Sim - ple Si - man met a pi - lot hrav - est man of note. Who else did Sim - plc 4. Sim - ple Si - mon met a pie - nran and my friends 1 swear you could - n't count the

CHORIJS F F7 ~b

fair- grounds and he met a pie - man there. I bake the fin - est pies in town, 1 Si - mon meet? The pi - lot of a jet. I am the pi - lot of a jet, I Si - mon meet? The cap - lain of a boat. Oh, I'm the cap - lain of a boat a

I folks he met while go - ing to the fair, you could - n't count the folks he niet while I

To Coda $ F C7 (Last verse) F

I I I u t I I I I I I I I I 4ab - I a. 4 -I

I I I I I 1

I 1 - I I - I I I I 4 4 - -

do not brag I trust. I'm niod - est, but you must ad - nlit, I've got a lot of crust. fly as fast as sound. And when I break the bar - r i - e r you can hear me on the ground.

cross the sea we scoot. And when we sight the har - bor light the whis - tle goes toot toot. go - ing to the fair, you could - n't count the folks he met 'cause

Lot of crust, ho ho ho, lot of ho ho, lot of crust! Boo - oo - oom! Boo - oo - oom! Boo - oo - oom! Boo - oo - ooln! Toot toot too- 00- ool! Toot toot too- 00- oot! Toot toot toot toot too - oo - oot!

CODA

$ C7 Gm7!C C7 F - - - - -- - --

- - - -- - .- . .. -. -

cv 'ry one was there.

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SHRIMP BOATS

0 1951 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyrlghl Renewed 1979 Wall D~sney MUSIC Company and Hanover MUSIC Corporalion

Words and Music by PAUL MASON HOWARD and PAUL WESTON

Moderately Ab Eb Fm7iBb Eb Ab Eb Fm7iB b

I I I 1 I I I 1 - 1 1 , 1 I I I:, I

I I I I I

I J 1 1 1 d

d f I I l l J I ; I

3 1 d - - - - - d.

Shrimp Boats is a - com - in', their sails are in sight. Shrimp Boats is a - com - in', there's danc - in' to

night. Why don't-cha hur - ry, hur - ry, hur - ry home? Why don't-cha hur - ry, hur - ry, hur - ry home? (Look, her(, !he )

Shrimp Boats is a - com - in', there's danc - in' to - night. They go to sea with the eve - ning Hap - py the days while they're mend - ing the

tide and their wom - en - folk wave their good - hye. I11 - sant was. There- they nets 'ti1 once more they ride high out to sea. I11 - sant vas. There - they

go. While the Loos - ian - a moon floats on high, and they wait for the day they can cry. - go. Then how lone - ly the long nights will be, 'ti1 that won - der - ful day when they see. -

- I Shrimp Boats is a - corn - in', their sails are in sight. Shrimp Boats is a - com - in', there's danc - in' to - -

night. Why don't-cha hur - ry, hur - ry, hur - ry, home? Why don't-cha hu r - ry, hu r - ry, hur - ry home? (Look, her(, the)

- Shrimp Boats is a - com - in', there's danc - in' to - night. night.

SMALL ONE from Walt Disney's THE SMALL ONE

0 1978 Wait D~sney MUSIC Company Words and MUSIC by DON BLUTH

Flowing

D F# rn G A7sus A7 Em7(add4) A7 A7sus A9

Small One, Small One, don't look so blue. Some - where a friend is wait - ing for

YOU. Some - one still needs you to bright - en his day. There's a place for each Small One, God

planned it that way. Time is pass - ing, days are few.

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Give while you can to one small - er than you. All things liv - ing great and

small each brings a gift that is need - ed by all.

Small One, Small One, don't look so hlue. Some - where a friend is wait - ing for

you. Some - one still needs you to bright - en his day. - There's a

E ~ / G Ab6 B b9sus ~ b 7 Eb I

I I 1 1 I I

I - I I I 1 7 1 1

- I +". r - mL I #-. II I I I 0 -- d-----'d

place for each Small One, God planned it that way.

I % 1947 Wall D~sney MUSIC Company , Copyr~ght Renewed

SO DEAR TO MY HEART from Walt Disney's SO DEAR TO MY HEART

Words by IRVING TAYLOR Music by TICKER FREEMAN

Fm7 ~ b 7 Fm7 Bb9 D Eb Eb7

I Some - times I let my fan - cy wan - der - 'cross the vale of by - gone years. And

I through the mist a - way off yon - der, a fa - mil - iar world a p - pears. So Dear To My

Heart that Sep- tem-ber - y day. With the leaves - turn- ing brown and gold. When (D.S.) Heart that De - cem-ber - y day. When we strolled - down a snow - white lane. The

3

you - were the dream - I would hold So Dear To My Heart. So Dear To My kiss - that we shared - will re - main - So Dear To My Hrart. -

I - And when it's spring- time and fields are dressed with now - e r s , you're the sweet - est tlow'r in

D.S. a1 Fine

1 view. Oh, how I treas - ure all the hap- py hours and the dreams I shared with you. So Dear To My

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SOMEDAY from Walt Disney's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME

(as performed by ALL-CONE)

o 1996 Wonderland MUSIC Compavy, Inc and Walt Disney MUSIC Company Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

Tenderly D D/C# G/B F # d A G G6 D/F# Em7(addd4) A7sus A7

I I . . 1 1- I

I I d I " w

Some - day when we are wis - er, when the world's old - er, when we have learned,

I pray Some-day we may yet live - to live and let live. -

D D/C # G/B F # d A G G6 D/F# Em7 G/A A7

Some - day life will be fair - er, need will be ra r - er and greed - will not - pay. - Some - day our fight will be won then, we'll stand in the sun then that bright - af - ter - noon. -

God speed this bright mil - len - ni - um Till then on days when the sun is gone,

on its way, let it come Some

G/B ~ b + A7sus Ern6IB Brn Em7 1 1 day. we'll hang on and we'll wish u p - o n the

D Em7 G(add2) A/B Brn

moon. - There are some days - dark and bit- ter, seems we have - n't got a prayer,- but a

prayer for Some day bet - ter - is the one thing we all share. - Some - day when we are

wis - er, when the world's old - er, when we have learned, Some-day we may

I

live to live and- let live. Some - day life will be fair - er, need will be I

yet I

rar - er, greed will not pay. God speed this bright mil - len - ni - um, let it come

B/A A E/B Cdirn7 C#rn G # d B F#rn E/G# F # d A B7sus N.C. 1

wish up - on the moon. - One day, Some - day

One day,- Some day soon. I

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SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME from SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Copyrlght O 1937 by Bourne Co Copyrlght Renewed

I Words by LARRY MOREY

Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

! Moderately Slaw F n A7#5 Bb D7 Gm C7

I I I I I I I I I I

I

I I

I I I

I I I I L I I 0 -1 I

I I 1 1 1 1 1 am 1 I w d 0 .

Some - day My Prince Will Come, some day I'll find nlY

FIA Abdirn Gm7 C7 FIA Abdim

love, and how thrill - ing that mo - rnent will be, when the Prince of my dreams canle to I I a Grn7 C7 F A7#5 Bb D7 Grn

me. He'll whis - per, "I love you," and

steal a kiss or two, though he's far a - way, 1'11 find my love some -

I day, some - day when my dreams come true. true.

I 0 1963 Wonderland Music Company, Inc Copyrlght Renewed

1 Fast P.

A SPOONFUL OF SUGAR from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

In ev - 'ry job that must be done there is an el - e - ment of fun; YOU

feath - er - ing his nest has ver - y lit - tle time to rest w'h~le bees that fetch the nec - tar from the flow - ers to the comb nev - er

I fmd the fun and snap! the job's a game; And ev - 'ry task you un - der - take be - gath - er - ing his bits of twine and twig. Though quite in - tent in his pur - suit he has a tire of ev - er buzz - ing to and fro. Re - cause they take a lit - tle nip from ev- 'ry

comes a piece of cake, a lark! A spree! mer - ry tune to toot; He knows a song flow - er that they sip, and hence, they find

It's ver - y clear to see that will move the job a - long, for 1 A their task is not a grind, for

Spoon - ful Of Sug-ar helps the med- i - cine go down, the med - i - cine go dow - wown,

I med- i - c ine go down. dust A Spoon - ful Of Sug-ar helps the med- i - cine go down

Am7 D7 A Y I I Bbdirn D7lA I I G I

I 1 I I I 1 I

I \ I I I . 6 r' L . I I / 0 I . U I I. *

mi I I I I - - - l I d - - -

in a most de - light - ful way. A rob - in way. 'I'he hon - ey

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O 1976 Walt D~sney Music Company and Sammy Fan Trust Admin~stered by Walt Disney Musc Company

SOMEONE'S WAITING FOR YOU from Walt Disney's THE RESCUERS

Words by CAROL CONNORS and AYN ROBBINS Music by SAMMY FAIN

Gently, expressively

Bc bravc lit - tle one. Make a wish for each sad lit - tle tear.

Hold your hcad up though no one is near. Some - one's Wait - ing For You. Don't

cry lit - tlc one. Therc'll be a smilc wherc a frown used to be. You'll be part of the

love that you see. Some - one's Wait - ing For You. A1 - ways kecp a lit - tlc prayer in your

pock - ct and you'rc surc to see the light. Soon there'll hc joy and hap - pi - ness and

your lit - tlc world will bc bright. Have h i th lit - tle one 'ti1 your hopes and your wish - es come truc.

You must try to be brave lit - tle one. Somc - one's wait - ing t o lovc

SOMETHING MORE from Walt Disney's POLLY

'n 1990 Wall Dsney MUSIC Company Words and Music by THOM R. SHARP and STEVE NELSON

1)on.t look at me - like I've done some- thing wrong. - I'm proud of the good- that I've donc. - I'm the

one they all count - on. I've got to bc strong; - there's hat - tles still left - to be won.- Don't

tcll ~ n c how love - can slip through your hands, - don't ask mc what I'm- wait-ing for. -

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Don't make me feel - like I'm miss-ing the chance, - the chance to have Some - thing - More. - Some - thing

hlore could on - ly get con - fus - ing, and I would just risk los - ing ev - 'ry - thing I've got. Some - thing

More like some- one to he - long to or some- one to hold on to might change me in - to some- thing that I'm

not. I might be-come that some-one I for - got.

SOONER OR LATER from Walt Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH

Q 1943 Wall Dsney Music Company Copyright Renewed

Words and Music by RAY GILBERT and CHARLES WOLCOTT

Slowly Eb ~ b 6 Eb Abm6 Eb D7 Bbm7 C7

L I T K L I I I A I\ I I I A r C

I 1 I r rn a J - 1 d d I - II I I I I - - I Y I

I You and 1- said good - bye - with a friend - ly kiss, and

though I'm not - the sur - est kind, - I'm kind - a sure - of this.-

Soon - e r O r Ida - ter you're gon - na he com- in' a - round, I'll bet - cha. I'll het - cha lhal I

I gel - cha, YOU wait and see.

I Soon - e r O r La - ter you'll wan- na be hang - in' a - round, 1'11 let - cha. I'll bet - cha if I

f let - cha, you'll ha - by me. You're gon - na

1 knock on my door, - (knock knock) you did it be - fore.- ( X I I O C . ~ X I I U C . X ) Mal-ter 0'-fact- ly I don't know ex-act - ly when, - but

Soon - e r O r 1.a - ter you're gon - na he com- in' a - round and wan1 my lov - in' a - gain.

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170 SOMETHING THERE

from Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST G 1991 Walt D sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland MUSIC Company Inc L y r ~ c s b y H O W A R D A S H M A N

MUSIC b y A L A N M E N K E N S l 0 ~ 1 )

G7suwC G7lB C G7IB C C7lBb

Belle: There's some-thing sweet and a l - most kind, hut he was mean and he was coarse and un - re - fined. And now he's way, I thought I saw. And when we touched she did- n't shud- der at my paw. No, it can't

dear, and so I'm sure I won- dcr why I did - n't see it there. be- fore:' be. I'll just ig- nore. But then she's nev-er looked at me that way. be -

Beast: She glanced this

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forc. Belle: New, and a bit a - larm - ing. Who'd have ev - er thought that

this could be? True that he's no Prince - Charm - ing,

GiA A9 CID D9 G DmIG G G7susiC G7lB Mrs. Potts: Well, bless my soul.

Y u A I 1 - I I

I I I L I I

I I - - u a r 1 - -

- but there's some - thing in him that 1 sim - ply did - n't see. Lurniere: Well, who'd have thought? Cogsworth:Well,who'dhave

C Well, who in- deed?

G7susIC G7lB C C7lB b FIA F n i l ~ b It's so pe-cul-iar.Wait and see

known? Lurniere: And who'd have guessed they'd come to-geth-er on their own? Both: We'll wait and see All three: a few days

U. u u u'.,, =. - P P P P

u CogsworIll:

more. There may be Some- thing There that was- n't there be - fore. Yuu kno~t . , per- haps. /here',

Sonrc- t/~in,q The!.? tllot was-n't there be - fore. Mrs. Ports: There may be Some- thing There that was-n't there be - fore.

1948 Walt D~sney Musc Cornpan) Copyr~qhl Renewed

SO THIS IS LOVE (The Cinderella Waltz)

from Walt Disney's CINDERELLA W o r d s and M u s i c b y M A C K D A V I D ,

A L H O F F M A N and J E R R Y L I V I N G S T O N i Tenderly G G#d1m7 Am7 D7 G

1 I I 1 . I , I I 1 I I I I I

I I 1 , I - - w I So This Is Lope, hl m So 'I'hir 15 Love. So this is what

-- 1 -- h l l - L I A-

A I I U h I h I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1

A I

+@ d r - A , I I 1 1 I I I I I I 4 I 4 11. 4 r A' r 4 I r e J --- -

makes life di - vine. I'm all a - glow, Mm and now I know

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G N.C. - - / L I I\

I I

- the key to all heav - en is mine. My heart has

wings, Mm and I can fly. 1'11 touch ev - 'ry star on the

So this is the mir - a - cle that I've been dream - ing

Mm Mm So This Is Love.

0 1969 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION from Walt Disney's BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT 6. SHERMAN

Brightly with spirit

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172 SON OF MAN

from Walt Disney Pictures' TARZAN lM

0 1998 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc, and Walt Disney Music Company Words and Music by PHIL COLLINS

Moderately fast

Oh, the pow - er to - be strong - and the wis-dom to - be wise: -

all these things - will come- to you - in time.- On this jour-ney that - you're mak - no one there- to guide -

- ing there'll he an-swers that - you'll seek, - - YOU, no one to take - your hand. -

and it's you who'll climb - the moun - But with faith and un - der-stand -

- tain, - ing

it's you - who'll reach - the peak.- you will jour-ney from - boy to man. - I Son Of Man, - look to -

- the sky. - Lift your spir - it, set - it free. - Some-day you'll - walk tall -

- with pride. - Son Of Man, - a man - in time - you'll be.

Though there's - in time - you'll - be. (In.srrurnenra1)

learn-ing you - will teach, - and in teach-ing you - will learn.- You'U

find your place - he - side - the ones - you love. - Oh, and all the things - you've dreamed -

E B B AIE I

- of, the vi - sions that - you saw. - Well, the time is draw - ing near- i

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I - now; it's yours - to claim - it all. Son Of Man, - look to-

- the sky. - Lift your spir - it, set it free. - Some-day you'll - walk tall -

I

- with pride. - Son Of Man,- a man - in time - you'll be.

Ee - yeah,- ee - yeah, - ee - yeah. -

I Son Of Man,- son of man's - a man - for all - to see. -

I Copyrghl O 1937 b) Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK from Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

Words by LARRY MOREY Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

I Moderately Bright

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I Just Whis - tlc While You Work. Put on that grin and

1 start right in, To whis - tlc loud and long. Just hum a mer - ry tune. ( l ~ u r n )

I - .lust do your hest, Then take a rest, And sing your - self a song. when

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1 4 I I there's too much to do, Don't let it both - er you, For - gct your trou - ble,

r to hc just like thc cheer - ful chick - a - dee, And h i s - I LVhile You Work. (11.11i.stle) -

Come on, get smart, Tune up and start, To Whis - tle While You N'ork.

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174 A STAR IS BORN

from Walt Disney Pictures' HERCULES O 1997 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc and Walt Disney Music Company Music by ALAN MENKEN

Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL

Bright Gospel N.C.

gon-na shout it from the moun - tain - tops. A star is born. It's a time for pull-ing

G Am7 G/B C G/B Am7 G C/E F

out the - stops. A star is born. Hon-ey, hit us with a ha1 - le - lu, - the kid came

shin - ing through. - Girl, sing - the s o n g , come blow your horn, A Star - Is Born.

He's a he - ro who can please the - crowd. A Star Is Born. Come on ev- 'ry-bod - y

shout out - loud. A Star- Is Born. - Just re-mem-ber in the dark - est - hour - with - in your

heart's the p o w - e r - for mak-ing y o u a h e - r o too. So don't lose hope when you're for -

Brn Am7sus D7 Gmai7 Dsus2/F# Bm7 E7 Em7 D/F# G A7sus

lorn. .Just keep - your eyes - up - on the skies. Ev - 'ry night a star is right -

- in sight a star is bum - ing bright A Star Is - Born. -

D G/D D N.C. Bb7 Eb Fm7 Eb/G

Like a bea- con in the cold dark - night, A

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I

I Star Is Born. Told ya ev- 'ry-thing would turn out - right. - A Star Is Born. Just when ev-'ry-thing was

all at - sea, - the boy made his - to - ry, - the bot - tom line, he sure can -

I

I - shine. His ris - ing sign is Cap - ri - corn. He knew -

"how - to))' - he had a clue. - Hear him tell - ing you A Star Is - Born. -

I - Here's a he - ro who can please the - crowd. A Star Is Born. Come on ev- 'ry-bod - y

1 shout out - loud. A Star Is Born. Just re-mem-ber in the dark - est - hour - with - in your

( heart's - the - pow-er for mak - ing you a he - ro - too. - So don't lose

1 hope when you're for - lorn. Just keep your eyes up - on the

skies. Ev - 'ry night a star is right - in sight a star is

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burn - ing bright A Star Is - Born. -

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STEP IN TIME from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

O 1963 Wonderland MUSIC Conipany, Inr Copyr~ghl Renewed

Spirited

Kick your knee5 up, Step In Timc! Kick your knees up, Step In Time! Nev - cr need a rea - son, Spin a - bout and Step In Time! Spin a - bout and Step In Time! Nev - er need a rca - son,

I I I 1

I I r - 1 I

nev-er need a rhjme, kick )our knee5 up, Step In Time! Link your el - bows, Step In Time! Idink your el - bows, ne\-cr need a rhyme, \pin a - bout and Step In Timc! 'Hound the chim-ncy, Step In Time! 'Round the chim-ney,

Step In 'rime! Nev-er need a rea - son, nev- cr need a rhyme, link your el - bows, Step In Time! Step 111 Time! Nev- er need a rea - son, nev - cr need a rhyme, 'round the chim - ncy, Step In Time!

Flap likc a bird- ie, Step In Time! Flap like a bird- ie, Step In Timc! Ncl - e r necd a rea- son, nel-cr need a rhyme, Stcp In Time, Step In Time! Stcp In Time, Slep In Time! Nel - e r need a rea- son, nev-er need a rhyme, when you

flap like a bird - ic, Step In Time! Step In Time, you Stcp In Time!

STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

0 1956 Walt D~sney MUSIC Conipany Copyr~ghl Renewed

Words by GIL GEORGE Music by GEORGE BRUNS

Moderalely Dm7

-- I

I I I I I I I I I I -1 I I I I d

4 Slop! Look And Lis - ten, and al - ways use your head. Look at the

sig - nal. Is it green or red? First you stop, then you look,

then you lis - ten hard. You can make just an - y streel, as

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

safe as your back - yard. Stop! Look ~ l d Lis - ten, your eyes will tell your

feet, when you can safe - ly, walk a - cross the street.

F C I I I

Y I - I I 1 I 1 I I I

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I - I - # & d m1 m1 4 -

First you stop, then you look, then you lis - ten hard.

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I You can make just an - y street, as safe as your back - yard.

I Stop! Look, And Lis - ten!

0 1968 Wonc!erland MUSIC Company, Inc. Copyr~ghr Renewed

SUB-STI-TUTIARY LOCOMOTION from Walt Disney's BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Mysterioso ad lib.

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Cos - mic wiz - ards of time - less times, teach my tongue the tran - scen - den - tal rhymes.

I

I - Help my mind to find the skill. Give my heart the fer - vent will to sum-mon

Moderately

1 - F Db7

I Sub - sti - tu ti - ar - y Lo - co - mo - tion, mys - tic pow'r that's

far be - yond the wild - est no - tion. It's so weird, so feared, yet

I won - der - ful to see. Sub - sti - tu - ti - ar - y Lo - co - mo - tion come to

I me! Tre - gun - a mek - oi - dees and tre - cor - '"m sa - tis - dee. ' I don't want

i lo co - mo ti - ar - y sub - sti - tu - tion, or re - mote, in -

tran si - to - ry con - vo - lu - tion. On - ly one pre - cise so -

I lu - tion is the key. Sub - sti - tu - ti - ar - y Lo - co - mo - tion it must

Tre - gun - a mek - oi - dees and tre - cor - um sa - tis - dee.

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O 1995 Walt Disney Music Company

STRANGE THINGS from Walt Disney's TOY STORY

Music and Lyrics b! RANDY NEWMAP

With a steady beat C D7

n - I I I - I I 1 I I I I t 7 +

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I - - - - I- 0

I was on top of the world,- l i v - ing high. It was right in my pock - et.

I was tiv - ing the i f - things were just the way they should be. -

When from out of the sky - like a bomb comes some tit - tle punk in a rock - et.

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4e I

4-4 Now all of a sud - den some Strange Things are happ'ning to me. -

I had friends. I had lots of friends. - Now all - my friends are

- gone, and I'm do - ing the best I can to car - ry on. I had

pow - er, I was re - spect-ed, but not an - y - more. - And I've

lost the love - of the one whom I a - dore. Let me tell - you 'bout i t

Strange - Things are hap - p'ning to me. - Strange Things.

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I Strange Things are hap - p'ning to me. Ain't no doubt a - bout - it. (In.~rrurnmml)

I You got - some-one you think you know well, -

I - he turns out a strang - er. The min - ute you turn - your back,

you're in it all by your - self. They laugh at your jokes, - you think you're

I

do - ing quite well, but you're in dan - ger, boy. - And you end up a - lone and for - got - ten

way up - on the shelf. - Strange -- Things are hap - p'ning to me.

Strange Things. Strange Thing are hap - p'ning to me.

I Ain't no doubt a - bout - it. (Instrumental)

i' (In rtrurnenlal)

1 Repeat ad lib. and Fade

I Strange Things. -

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STAY AWAKE from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS

@ 1963 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Copyright Renewed

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Slowly and tenderly

Stay A - wake, don't rest your head. Don't lie down UP -

on your bed. While the moon drifts in the skies,

Stay A - wake, don't close your eyes. Though the world is

fast a - sleep, though your pi1 - low's soft and deep,

you're not sleep - y as you seem. Stay A - wake, don't

nod and dream. Stay A - wake, don't nod

STRANGERS LIKE ME from Walt Disney Pictures' TARZAN TM

0 1999 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc and Walt Oisney Music Company

Moderately fast sb E ~ I B ~ ~b ~ b m b cmmb sb

- and dream.

Words and Music try PHIL COLLINS

~b E b l ~ b Bb CmBb Bb Eb/Bb

at-ev - er you do 1'11 do it too. Show me ev - 'ry - thing and Ev - 'ry ges - ture ev - 'ry move that she makes makes me feel - like -

tell me - how. - nev-er be - fore.

I t all - means some-thing Why - do I have

and yet noth - ing - to this grow - ing need to - be

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I me. be - side her? -

Oh, I can see there's so much - to learn; - it's Oh, these e - mo- tions I nev - er knew, - of

! all so close - and yet - so far. - some 0th - er world - far be - yond - this place. -

I see my - self as peo - ple see me. Oh, Be-yond the trees, a - bove - the clouds. - Oh,

I Just know - there's some - thing big - ger out I wan-na know. I see be - fore - me a - new ho - ri - t::E'l Can you show - me?

I wan - na know 'bout these Stran - gers - Like - Me. Tell me more; - please show - me.

Some-thing's fa - mil - iar 'bout these Stran - gers - Like - Me. Comewith me now to see my

world where there's beau - ty be - yond your dreams. Can you feel the things - I feel right

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now with you? - Take my hand; there's a world I need to know. -

I wan-naknow. Can you show- me? I

I wan - na know 'bout these Stran - gers - Like - Me. Tell me more; - please show - me.

1 Some-thing's fa - mil - iar 'bout these Stran - gers - Like - Me. I wan-na know.

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183 SUPERCALlFRAGlLlSTlCEXPlALlDOClOUS

from Walt Disney's MARY POPPINS 0 1963 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

1 Brightly C

I - Sup - er - cal - i - frag - il - is - tic - ex - pi - a1 - i - do - E - ven though the I

I sound of it is some- thing quite a - tro - cious, if you say it loud e - nough, you'll a1 - ways sound pre

co - cious. Su - per - cal - i - frag - il - is - tic - ex - pi - a1 - i - do - cious! Um did-dle did-dle did-dle,

C7 C G7 C Cmaj7

I um did-dle ay! Um did-dle did-dle did-dle, um did-dle ay!

I

I

1 - I was just a lad, ev - 'ry - where he went no need for dis - may.

me fa - ther gave me nose a tweak and told me I was he'd use his word and all would say, "There goes a clev - er Just sum - mon up this word and then you've got a lot to

1 - bad. f gent!"

I say.

But then one day I learned a word that saved me ach - in' nose, the When dukes and ma - 'a - ra - jas pass the time of day with me, I But bet - ter use it care - ful - ly or it can change your life. One

I big - gest word ypu ev - er 'eard and this is 'ow it goes: say me spe - c ~ a l word and then they ask me out to tea.

i night I said it to me girl and now me girl's me wife.

1 I... su - per - a - i -

She's 3. Su - per - cal - i -

I - frag - il - is - tic - ex - pf - a1 - i - do - cious! E - ven though the sound of it is frag - il - is - tic - ex - pl - al - i - do - cious! Su - per - cal - i - frag - il - is - tic -

some - thing quite a - tro - cious, If you say it loud e - nough, you'll al - ways sound pre - ex - pi - al - i - do - cious! Su - per - cal - i - frag - il - is - tic - ex - pi - al - i -

Su - per - cal - i - frag - il - is - tic - ex - pi - a1 - i - do - cious! Su - per - cal - i - frag - il - is - tic - ex - pi - al - i - do - cious!

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SUMMER MAGIC from Walt Disney's SUMMER MAGIC

0 1962 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

Slowly, with expression

Bb

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Sum - mer Mag - ic, the soft Sum - mer Mag - ic drifts a - cross the

I I

- I I I I

1 I I I

I I rl I 1 - d i i - mead - ows. Sum - mer Mag - ic, it weaves through the

wil - lows right in - to your heart. The song the

C'm7 F7 Bb G7 Bbrn G

riv - er sings, thc joy the sun - set hrings; warm rain on hlos - som - ing,

grow - ing things. - Hearts grow dear - e r and heav - en seems near - er.

Win - ter dreams come true. Oh what mag - ic, what

won - der - ful mag - ic. sum - mer time can do.

THE SWISSKAPOLKA from Walt Disney's SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON

@ 1960 Walt D~sney Musc Company Copyright Renewed

Words by BOB JACKMAN Music by NORMAN "BUDDY" BAKER

'Round and 'round the world we go, the world we go, wilh heel and toe. 'Round and 'round and

to and fro it's Swiss - ka - pol - ka time. Take a part - ner hy the hand, she'll u n - der-stand, she'll

un - dcr - stand. When you hear that hap - py hand it's Swiss - ka - pol - ka time.

Find out what a lit - tle dance can do for that pret- ty lit - tlc gal with you. She'll be hap- py as the

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I me1 - o - dy, danc - ing bus - y as a bum - ble - bee. So up and down and all a - round the

I

I I world we go with heel and toe. Rack and forth and to and fro; it's Swiss - ka - pol - ka time.

0 1955 Wall Disney Music Company Copyright Renewed

TALENT ROUNDUP from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words by GIL GEORGE Music by GEORGE BRUNS

Moderately Bright G C G D G C G

I I 1 I 1 I I

1

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d I & I I1

Sad - dle your pon - y, here we go, down to the Tal - en1 Ro - de - o. Gath- er up Su - sie Bring a - long Di - nah Bob and Bill ask ev - 'ry - bod - y on the hill. We're gon- na have a

" Jack and I Join great big thrill. the Tal - en1 Round - up. Round 'em up, bring 'em in,

G C D7

~fi 3. !J ? . - -. - I I I I , I I I 1

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ev - 'ry - bod - y's sure to win. Step right up here we go oh what a

I I Y TO coda@ G C G D I G C G

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d - I - d d 1 I - ro - de - o. Bring a - long Di - nah Bob and Rill. Ask ev - 'ry - bod - y on the hill.

CODA

I We're gon- na have a great big thrill. Join the Tal - ent Round - up. Bring a - long Mar - y

C G D G C G C Am7 1

I A -

m1 Jim and Mac. Ask ev - 'ry- bod - y you may know, we're gon- na have a great big show.

I Join the l'al - ent Round - up. Step right up, step right up, here we go,

I here we go. Join the round - up ro - de - o.

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SWEET SURRENDER from Walt Disney's THE BEARS AND I

3 Sweet Sur-ren - der - live, live with - out - care, like a f ~ h -

186

0 1974 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company and Cherry Lane Music Company Words and MUSIC by All Rghts Admlnlstered by Walt D~sney MUSIC Company JOHN DENVER

Moderatelj slow

A E7

few. Look-in' - for wmc-thing that I can be-lieve in, look-in' - for some-thing that

in the wa - ter, - like a bird in the air. I

I

I'd like to do -- with my life. There's noth-in' - be- hind me and - noth-in' - that

To - mor-row - is

o - pen. - right now seem\ - to be more than e - nough; - just - be here to - day,

*ri i . I ! & i 1 i d = iJ !i I,.; I bure where I've been. There's a spir it that guides me,- a light that shines for me;-

my life is worth the liv - in', I don't need to we - the end. Sweet, -

- Sweet Sur - ren - der,- live, live with - out - care, like a f ~ h -

in the wa- ter, like a bird in the air.

A E7 A I D - T - m C I -' 1.- - I I I 1 i I F I-

1 - 1

L" I I V I

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, TEN FEET OFF THE GROUND from Walt Disney's THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND

0 1967 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyright Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

1 Moderately

Who in - vent - ed mu - sic? We'd like to shake his hand, ' cause mu - sic casts a spell on us that

we can't un - der - stand. Must be some ma - gi - cian de - signed the mag - ic plan. He changed his

I wand - to a ba - ton and that's how it all be - gan. Whenthe rhy-thm pounds and the

har - mony sounds and the me1 - o-dy rolls a - round, Pres - to change - o! we're Ten Feet Off The

I Ground!

I And when the rhy-thm pounds and the har - mo-ny sounds and the met - o-dy rolls a - round,

right from thedown beat wecan he found Ten Feet Off The Ground!- When ev - 'ry - bod - y puts his heart- in it

ev - 'ry - hod - y plays a part- in it, that's how mu - sic mag - ic is made. Ev - 'ry - hod - y's

I toes get tap - pi- er, ev - 'ry- bod- y's feel- in' hap - pi-er. Light-er than air, out of his chair, Ten Feet Off The Ground!-

0 1964 Wonderland Copyr~ght Renewed

Music Company. Inc.

THAT DARN CAT! from Walt Disney's THAT DARN CAT!

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

While the cit - y sleeps ev-'ry night he creeps, just sur - vcy - ing his do - main. - He

- roams a - round like he owns the town; He's the king, he makes that plain. - He knows

ev - 'ry trick, doesn't miss a lick when it comes to keep - in' fat.

Some cit - y slick - er! No one is quick - er than That Darn Cat!

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@ 1990 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc

TALE SPIN THEME (Spin It!)

from Walt Disney's THE DISNEY AFTERNOON words and ~~~i~ by MICHAEL SILVERSHER and PATRICIA SILVERSHER

Steadily, not too h s t

Ooh ooh ooh twhooh oohooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh tx>h. Ooh w h ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh I -

ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh. Bcnr ' t l grin I{. Ooh ooh ooh cx)h ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh. S p n 11'

Ooh ooh tx)h oohooh oohooh cx)h cmh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh. Oh - ee - yeah. Tale Spin. - Oh - ee -

yoh. Tale Spin. - Friends for life through thick - and thin with an - 0 t h - e r tale - to spin. Oh - ee

yeah. Tale Spin. - Oh - ee - yoh. Tale Spin. - All the trou - ble we - get in with an

C D G To Coda $

0th - e r talc - to spin. S[II~I 11' Ooh cmh ooh oohooh oohooh cmh ooh cx)h ooh ooh oohooh. S l ~ ~ r ~ ~ i o j i u t n

N.C. A , Y I

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Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh cx)h cx)h cx)h ooh. Oh - ee -

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yeah. Oh - ec - e a h . Oh - ee - yoh. Oh - ee - yoh. O h - ee - yeah. O h - cc-yeah. O h - ee-yoh. O h - ee-joh.

G I - I

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Hey hey hey. Spin it, let's he - gin it, hear 'n grin it when you're in it. You can

I I I

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win it in a min-ute when you spin it, spin it, spin it! So spin it. Tale Spin.

C D G I1.S. a1 Coda CODA

Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh

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- - F r F - L

ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh. Spin it, let's be - gin it, bear 'n grin it when you're in it. You can

1) 1) I - U U I Y L C 1 I U I I y n I

win it in a rnin-ute when you spin it, spin it, spin it. So spin it. Tale Spin!

0 1966 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

THERE ARE THOSE from Walt Disney's THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Politely M ~ J . Dukr: F F+ Bb C7 F F+

I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I

I l l 1 L I I I IL d d A. d

There Are Those whose so - cia1 stand - ing is con - stant - ly de - mand - ing. Ev- 'ry sin - gle thing we

Bb C7 F Am7b5 D7 Gn17 C7 F Crn Y l I L , 1 I

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do the pub - lic knows. Then there is a low - e r stra - ta, where pro - pri - e - ty does - n't

I

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-4 ( mat - ter I sup - pose. There Are Those. There Are Those. Aunr Mary: There Are

I Those to whom "po - si - tion" is a nat - u - ral born con - di - tion to be worn with ease like comf t - a - ble old

- - clothes. Though the nou - vaox riche de - ny it, all their mon-ey can-not buy it. Class will

1 out, good-ness knows, but There Are Those. M r s . 111tkc.There Are Those who grace the pa - ges of the

Blue Rook. Aunr Mary: Nev-er heard of it; is it a new book? There Are Those whose names pre-date the Con-sti -

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d tu - tion. M r s . Drrkc:Yes, and some of them op-posed the Rev - o - lu - tion! Aunt M L I ~ Y : Phil - a -

I del- phia is the cra - dle of lib - er - ty, Mrs. Duke: slum-'bring like an ag - ing page of his - to - ry! There Are

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THAT'S WHAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND from Walt Disney's THE SWORD IN THE STONE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Medium Rounte C G7

I 1 - 1 , I I I I I

I I I I -- I 1 I I h 1 1 1 1 d 4 4 4 -

4 4 d * dL' - J d Left and right, day and night, That's What Makes The World Go 'Round.

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1 I I I L I 1 I I I 1 1 h

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South and north, back and forth, That's What Makes The World Go 'Round. For

cv - 'ry UP there is a down, for ev - 'ry square there is a 'round, for

- ev - 'ry high there is a low, for cv - 'ry to there is a fro.

Short and tall, -

large and small, That's What Makes The World Go ' ~ o i n d .

Thick and thin, lose and win, That's What Makes The World Go 'Round. Ure

may aim high and wind up low, but that's the way life goes I've found, and

-

That's What Makes The World Go 'Round.

THESE ARE THE BEST TIMES from Walt Disney's SUPERDAD

O 1973 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc

Moderately slow

Words and Music by SHANE TATUM

- These - are the best times,-

But once in a life - time,- the mo - ments we can't let slip - a - a min - ute like this is ours- to

3 r - u w 8

way. Life's lit - tle game - we play, liv - ing from day to u

day. share. Re - mem- ber the mo - ments well, for

V - mo-ments like these are rare as dreams and gold - en rain- bows, soft as nights when

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/ sum - mer wind blows by. To - geth-er we laugh - and cry, to - geth - er we'll learn to

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II A 1 I 1 I 1 . Y h I I 1 I

r 1 1 I ,. I 1 I I . - - I

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w a I - I

fly. - Come take my h& to-gcth- er we'll cross the time - less sands,

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+ P i r . 7 3 - - I I I I I I

I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 d

0 - *-* 1 chas - ing the end - less sun, liv - ing our lives as one.

I THE TlKl TlKl TlKl ROOM from Disneyland's ENCHANTED TlKl ROOM and Walt Disney World's TROPICAL SERENADE

@ 1963 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN , Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Lively Calypso tempo

I In The Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Room,- in The Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Room,- all the

I i

birds sing words and the flow- ers croon in The Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Room.- I

- I Wel-come lo our trop - i - cal hide a - way,- you luck - y peo- ple you! - If we

were - n't in the show start-ing right a - way, - we'd be in the aud - i - ence too. (All to - geth- er!) In The

Fm7 Bb9 ~ b 6 Fm7 Bb Eb m I

~ d 1 1 - 1 - I r - r _ - r :: 2 1 - - - - - r - - r L r l l T - The bird - of par- a - dise is an

- el - e - gant bird. - It likes to be seen and it loves to be heard. Most lit - tle bird - ies will

I CODA

- 1 fly a - way, - but the Ti - ki Room birds are here ev - 'ry day. In The Ti - ki Roon1.- In The

I - Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Room,- The Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Room,- all the

I birds sing words and the flow - ers croon - In The Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Ti - ki Room.-

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THREE CHEERS FOR ANYTHING from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Copyright O 1930 by Bourne Co. Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE

Ilown with school - rooms, clown with books. 1)own with teach - cr's

Gm Bb F.m/Hb Ebh Bb7 Eb ~ b 9 Eb6 - 7 r - 1 - I

clirt - , looks. That's the way wc fcel to - day, - Ihal's why we smile.

Bb7 Eb BbmlDb C7 F7 Bb7 Eb Ed1rn7 Fm7 Bb9 -- pt.~-t~~,lrj- I - kp{-7- I - I b l l 1 1 I - -.

F I r 1 - I I

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bor we know we're on our way - to I'leas - urc Islc. Three Cheer\ For An - y - thing - Three Cheers For An - y - thing -

an - y - thing and cv - 'ry - thing. - For roll-ing a hoop- or blow-ingyour soup,. or an - y - thing else - as an - y - thing and cv - 'ry - thing. - What - ev - cr it is - as long as it is an - 0th - e r good rea - son for

Bb7 Eb Ed1m7 Fm7 Bb9 Eb Ed1m7 Fm7 ~ b 9 ---

1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I a . w a

A I I l l t I I I r - - - 1 I

I - zy.- Three Cheers For An - y - thing- a b - so - lute - ly an - y - thing.- A laugh - tcr. - Three Chccrs For An - y - thing- ah - so - lutc - ly an - y - thing.- For

bot - tle of pop- o r spin-ning a lop- or throw-ing an cgg- in a fan. Hip - pe - ty hip - hoo- ray- ~ t r a w - l , ~ r - ry pic- or swat-ling a fly - or giv - ing a whoop. and a ycll. Hip - pe - ty hip - hoo - ray-

fo r an - y - thing you say.- for an - y - thing you say. -

The way we feel - to - day - we'd We're gon - na cat - to - day - with

I I I -

-- I I 1

-- I I I l l . I 1 I 1 -

e - vcn cheer for spin - ach. - Threc Cheers For An - y - thing - an - y - thing and ev - 'ry - thing.- For el - bows on the la - ble. - Three Chccrs For An - y - thing - an - y - thing and ev - 'ry - thing.- For

pcn - ny a r - cadcs- and cir - cus pa - rades, - for pink lem- on - ades - in scv - e - ral shades.- In catch-ing a fish - or fly - ing a kite, - for hav - ing a swim - or hav - ing a fight.- In

fact Three Cheers For An - y - lhing. - f';~ct Three Cheers For An - y - thing. _

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@ 1965 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Copyr~ght Renewed

THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR (The Vulture Song)

from Walt Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Ad lib. tempo: Barbershop Sryle

r. 7

- We're your friends, we're your friends, we're your friends to the bit - ter

G Cm6 Gdim G7 C F Ab7 C Am Dm7 Am F7 Am G7

w- end. When you're a - lone, who comes a - round to pluck you

near, who are your chums pre- pared to (when you're a - lone) (who comes a round) (who hov - ers near) (who are your chums)

' I

UP when you are down; and when you're out - side, look - ing in, who's there to pounce when dan - ger comes; who's al - ways ea - ger to ex - tend a

( f o pluck you up) (when you are down) (pre- pared lo pounce) (when dun - ger comes)

o - Pen the door? friend ly claw? 1 That's What Friends Are For! Who hov - ers

2 Brightly E7 A m E7 I I I 1 I - -1 I I

I F D - I I I 1

I - 1 I- 1 r d . 1 . 1 I I I I I I 1

J I I I For! And when you're lost in dire - need, - who's at your side

I . .

i - - at light - ning speed? - We're friends with ev - 'ry crea - ture com - in' down the pike. -

- In fact we've nev - er met an an - i - ma1 we did - n't like. - Did - n't

Ad lib. temoo C F Ab7 (3

like. So you can see we're friends in need. And friends in (so you can see) (we're friends in need)

need are friends in - deed. We'll keep you safe in the jun - gle for (and friends in need) (are friends in - deed)

F Fdim F F#dim7 C G7 C C7 Cdim Fm6 C m I LX r n I a _ . I - -

1 r I- I w I I I I I

I I I I I I

I ev - er - more! That's What Friends Are For!!!

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194 THE TIME OF YOUR LlFE from Walt Disney's A BUG'S LlFE

O 1998 Walt Disney Music Company and Pixar Talking Pictures Adm~nistered by Walt Dlsney MUSIC Company

Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN

- 3 -

Moderate 2-beat (n = J h)

Was a bug, lit - tle bug, hard - ly there. How he felt, Like us all, he start-ed small, then he grew. When the time

E7 Am

dreamed, who would care? With- out an - y ev - i - dence - knew what to do. He knew in or - der to suc - ceed, -

- n't have much corn - mon s e n s e (it's high - ly o - ver - rat - ed); he they'd have the strength they'd need (to get through storm - y weath - er). Do

It'sThe Time - It's The Time-

F

- one time,-

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- ing how our for- tunes ebb and flow? - And on - ly to the en - ter - pris -

- ing does the mag-ic for - tune cook - ie go. Be - lieve me, it's The Time - Of Your Life,

so live it well.- It's The Time - Of Your Life, so live it well. -

We may on - ly go - 'round one time, as far as I can

Gdim7 Ab7 Db

tell. It's The Time Of Your Life, - it's The Time Of Your Life,

Bb7 Eb7 Ab7 Db6

it's The Time Of Your Life so live it well.

STRENGTHEN THE DWELLING

01966 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyright Renewed

from Walt Disney's THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN

and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Strength - en The Dwell - ing of t h e Lord. Fash - ion the bod - y and mind of mor - tal - man should walk in the

1 I

frame - w o r k board by board. Here in His im - age spir - it of His mas - ter plan. So we must Strength - en The Dwell - lng

I;: F E7 Am D7 G7 To coda@ c F I I I I

I 1 I - I I I a I r - I - 0

W I I W 0 I I I W F

I

we - stand, the - Lord!

I I I I

build - ing His for tress - strong and Fash - ion the frame work -

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I n D.C. al Coda F C

I grand! It is writ - ten that the board by board!

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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 Dm6 A7ID

n I I 1 I I I I I I I

I I 1 I I I 1 -4 1 m1 A I

d \ / - Trust In Me, just in me. Shut your *- eyes

Dm6 N.C. Dm6 n Y I I I I I I I

I I I I I A I I..

L n- J \ d 4 d -

V tlr - and Trust In Me. You can sleep safe and

- sound know - ing I am a - round.

Slip in - to si - lent slum - ber, sail on a sil - ver mist.

Bb7 A I-, -I r----.?-, -3-,

A7 N.C.

Slow - ly and sure - ly your sen - ses will cease to re - sist. dust re

,' - lax, be at rest like a bird in a

Dm6 N.C. Dm6

nest. Trust In Me, just in me. Shut your

1 I 1 1 I I I ST-- b I I

w 0,

eyes and Trust In Me.

TURN ON THE OLD MUSIC BOX from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Copyrght O 1940 by Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE

Moderately

C CIB CIA CIB G7IC G7IB G7IA G7lB G7lC G7IB G7IA G7IB

Drop ev - 'ry- thing and Turn On The Old Mu - sic Box. Old mem-o- ries re - turn on the

C CIB CIA CIB C CIB CI A CIB G7IC G7IB G7IA G7IB

old mu - sic box. Let's laugh and get a - way from the cares of the day.

G7 C F C G7IF CIE I -. I I / I -. a I I h I I F r m - J I I I u II 1 m l - I r I I I 4

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I I I I I I I 1 r , - - r I I I I -

Turn On The Old hlu - sic Box. Take a - hold of your lit - tle part - ner's hand, the

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time is right, the rhy - thm's grand. It's bet- ter than a great big band, al- though it's just a tin - kle, tin - kle.

C C/ B CIA CIB G7IC G7IB G7lA G7IB G7IC G7IB G7IA G7IB A .

I I 1 I I 1 I 1 I d - I I D - e I -

I - I1

Turn on a lit - tle mu - sic, some old fash - ioned thing. Play a n - y lit - tle tune with an

C C / B C I A CIB C CIB Ci A C / B G7IC G7iB G 7 l A G7IB A

I I 1 1 1 i 1 1 i I # I + I 1 I 1 I *

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w I 4 I #

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old fash - ioned swing. Let's have a lit - tle song we can join in and sing,

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Fine 1 -.

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I IJ I 1 1 I I I d 4 I

Turn On The Old Mu - sic Box. All a - -

lone by it - self way up on a shelf sits the dear old mu - sic box. Let's take it down and

D7 G G7 C G

gath - er a - round and sing while the lit - tle thing plays. Sing la - dee - ay sing la - dee - oh. If you

D.C. a1 Fine

can't sing that sing what - ev- er you know. Sing la- dee-ay sing la- dee-um. If you don't know the words just hum. Let's

i I B1955 Walt Dtsney MUSIC Company

Copyright Renewed

TODAY IS TUESDAY from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words and Music by JlMMlE DODD

I Brightly F Fm F

1 To - day Is Tues - day, you know what that means: - We're gon - na have a spe - cia1

1 - guest. So, get out the broom- and sweep the place clean. - And

I dust o the mat - so the "wel-come" can be seen. Roll out the car - pet,

strike up the band and give out with a "Hip! Hoo - ray!'' (Hip! Hoo - ray!)

I Wig - gle your ears- like good Mouse - ke - teers,- we're gon - na pre - sent a

F D7 G7 C7 I I I I

F I I

I I T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I U 0 I 1 0 GJ I I

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guest to - day, 'cause Tues- day is "guest star day."

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March tempo

TOYLAND MARCH from Walt Disney's BABES IN TOYLAND

Words by MEL LEVEN Music by GEORGE BRUNS

Adapted from a Victor Herbert Melody

F A m Gm7 C7 F Bb Bbm

Toy - land, toy - land, dear lit - tle girl and boy land, while you dwell with -

d I I ' I I u in it you are ev - er hap - py then. Child - hood's toy - land, won - der - ful world of

joy land, would - n't it be tine if we could stay there for - ev - er - more.

Am Gm7 C7 F Bb Bbm F

Toy - land, toy - land, we're on our way to toy - land. Don't know when we'll get there, but we

know there's fun in store. Toy - land, toy - land, won - der - ful girl and

Bb Bbm F D7 Grn7 C7 F I

I I I t I I 1 h I 1 r I I - 1 I #

1 I I F 4 I * I I I1 - I I 1 1 - - d u

hoy land, once you leave its bor - ders you can nev - er re-turn a - gain.

'TWAS BRlLLlG from Walt Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND

G 1351 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

By DON RAYE and GENE De PAUL From the poem by LEWIS CARROLL

Moderately, with a beat

'Twas Bril - lig and the slith - y toves did gyre and gim - ble in the wabe, all

mim - sy were the bor - o-goves and the mome raths- out - grabe.- 'Twas

Uril - lig and the slith - y toves did gyre and gim - ble in the wabe, all mim- sy were the

bor - o - goves and the mome - raths - out - grabe. If it was, - it could be; if it were,-

- it would be. But a s it is - n't it's quaint, 'cause as it is it

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ain't. 'Twas Bril- lig and the slith - y toves did gyre and gim - ble in the wabe, all

mim - sy were the bor - o - goves and the mome - raths - out - grabe. - 'Twas

THE UGLY-BUG BALL from Walt Disney's SUMMER MAGIC

Q 1962 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc. Copyr~ght Renewed

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT 8. SHERMAN

Medium Ragtime tempo

Once a lone - ly cat - e r - pi1 - ler sat and cried crick-ets clicked their trick - y me1 - o - dies, cat - e r - pi1 - ler saw a pret - ty queen,

to a sym - pa - the - tic bee - tle by his side, all the ants were fan - cy danc-ing with the fleas. she was beau - ti - ful in ye1 - low, black and green.

"I've got no - bod - y to hug- I'm such an ug - ul- ly bug!'l_ Then a spi - der and a drag-on - fly re - Then up from un-der the ground- the worms came squirm-ing a - round, Oh they danced un- ti1 their legs were near-ly

He said, "Would you care to dance?'? Their danc - ing led to ro - mance, Then she sat up-on his cat - e r - pil- ler

1 plied, "If you're se - ri - ous and want to win a bride, come a - long- with us, to the glo - ri-ous, lame, ev - 'ry lit - tle crawl-ing crea-ture you can name. Ev - 'ry - one - was glad, what a t ~ m e - they had, knees, and he gave his cat - e r - pi1 - ler queen a squeeze. Soon they'll hon - ey-moon, build a big- co-coon,

an - n u - al Ug - ly Bug Ball." they were so hap - py they came! Come on, let's crawl, (got-ta crawl, got- ta crawl) to The Ug- ly Bug Ball, (to the ball, to the

thanks to The Ug - ly Bug Ball. I Fine

ball,) and a hap- py time we'll have there one and all, a t The Ug - ly Bug Ball!

1-1 2 D.S. a1 Fine

While the Then our

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TRASHIN' THE CAMP from Walt Disney Pictures' TARZAN TM

0 1998 Edgar R~ce Burroughs, Inc and Walt Disney Music Company Words and Music by PHIL COLLINS

7 3 -

Moderately fast, in 2 (n = J h) N.C.

d 4 4 4

(Turk:) Shoo- bee - doo dab - bee - dah n'doo- bee - doo n'dab- bee dah-dah'n - doo - dah.

d

Shoo - bee - doo dab - bee - dah n'doo- bee - doo n'dab- bee dah-dah'n - doo - dee - ya.

Shoo- bee - doo dab - bee - dah n'doo-bee - doo (Uncle Bert:) n'dab- bee dah-dah'n - doo - dah.

Bb B bmaj7 Bb6 F

Doo she - doo. - Wooh! (Turk:) Shoo-bee-doo dab-bee - dah n'doo-bee-doo n'dab-bee

- - v- (Figan:) , V..".- - t

Bert:) dah-dah'n - doo - dah. (Tublat:) Shoo - bee - doo dab - bee - dah n'doo - bee - doo n'dab - bee

dah-dah'n - doo - dee- ya. (All:) Shoo-bee- doo dab-bee - dah n'doo-bee- doo n'dab-bee dahdah'n - doo - dah.

Bb Bbmaj7 Bb6 F N.C.

w - . 4;'

Doo bup she - doe.- I

Wooh. (Instrumental)

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Shoo-bee-doo dab-bee - dah n'doo-bee-doo n'da-bee

- dahdah 'n - doo - dah.

* Shoo-bee-doo dab-bee - dah n'dowbee-doo n'dab-bee dahdah 'n - doo - dee - ya.

Shoo-bee-doo dab-bee - dah n'doo-bee-doo n'dab-bee dahdah'n - doo - dah. Doo

Gradually faster

bup she - doe.- Wooh! Doo bup she doo. - Wooh! Wooh! Doo

bup she - doo. - Wooh! Wooh! Doo bup she - doo. - Wooh!

D 1966 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Copyr~ght Renewed

Slowly and tenderly

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WHEN A MAN HAS A DAUGHTER from Walt Disney's THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE

Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

When A Man Has A Daugh- ter, she's a1 - ways in his heart. Her hap - pi - ness is

part of all his prayers. When A Man Has A Daugh - ter, he

E7 A7 Dm7 Dm7b5 G7 Csus C

wants her life to be as smooth as sat - in rib - bons that she wears. What's wrong with

G7 G7#5 C FIA Ab7 G7sus

that? -

- What's wrong with that? I want her home where she's free of

I cares. I miss her foot - steps on the stairs. What's wrong with that?

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TRUE TO YOUR HEART from Walt Disney Pictures' MULAN

Q 1998 Walt Disney Music Company Music by MATTHEW WILDEF Lyrics by DAVID ZIPPEL

Brightly

, -. I I

Ba - by, I knew at once - that you were meant for me.- Deep -

- in my soul, I know - that I'm your des - t i- ny. - Though you're un - sure, - why fight the tide? - Don't

F7 Bb7

think so much, - let your heart de - cide. - Ba - by, I seeyour fu - ture, and it's - one ya know is on - your side, can

tied to mine. - set you free. -

I look - in your eyes and see - you search-ing for a sign. - But you'll I - can do that for you - if you be - lieve in me. - Why -

c , n I a I I I - U L L I I # F I 1 . ' - # I I

c I I ? F r' r c I c I v1 I I I I m

nev - er fall - 'ti1 you let go. - Don't be so scared - of what sec - ond guess - what feels so right?- Just trust your heart - and you'll

you don't - know. see the - light. I True - To Your Heart, you must. be True - To Your Heart. That's when -the heav

- ens will part, and ba - by, show - er you with my love. 0 - pen your eyes, your heart - can tell -

(Got - to be - you no lies. And when - you're True - To Your Heart, I know it's gon - na lead you straight to me..

True To Your Heart.) - Some- gon- na lead you straight to me. -

(Ya know it's true.) - Your - heart knows - what's good - for you. - (Good for

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you, oh.) - Let- your heart -show you- the way.- (You know it's true.)- It - 'll see you through. -

(Got - to be True To Your Heart.) - Girl, -

- my heart - is driv - ing me - to where - you are; - You - can take both hands off - the wheel - and still -

- get far. - Be - swept a - way, - en - joy the ride. - You won't -

- get lost - with your heart t o guide you. True - To Your Heart, you must - be True -

- To Your Heart. That's when - the heav - ens will part, and ba - by, show - er you with my love. 0 -

- pen your eyes, your heart - can tell - you no lies. And when - you're True - To Your Heart, 1 know it's

I 1

(True - To Your Heart.) (Got - to be gon - na lead you straight to me. You must - be True - gon- na lead you straight - to me. -

True To Your Heart.) - When things are get- tin' cra - zy When all the world a - round- you,

and you don't know where to start, - keep on be - liev - in', ba - by; just be True- To Your Heart. it - seems to fall a - part, - keep on be - liev - in', ba - by; just be True- To Your Heart.

(Instrumental)

I Repeat and Fade 11 Optional Ending 1

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204 TWO WORLDS

from Walt Disney Pictures' TARZAN TM

O 1998 Edgar R ~ c e Burroughs. Inc. and Walt Disney Music Company Words and Music by PHIL COLLINS

Moderately B bsus2 C F Bbsus2 C F

Put your faith in what you most be - lieve - in. Two Worlds, - one fam - i - ly. Soft - ly tread the sand be - low your - feet - now. Two Worlds, - one fam - i - ly.

C(add4)lB b B b (add2) Ebsus2 Dm Csus C

Trust your heart, - let fate de - cide - to guide these - lives - we see. Trust your heart, - let fate de - cide - to guide these - lives - we see.

A par - a - dise - un - touched - by man Be-neath the she1 - ter - of the trees,

within this - world blessed with love. on - ly - love can en - ter here.

Fm7 E ~ / F Fm Fsus Eb ~b Bb

A sim - ple life A sim- ple life

they live in peace. they live in peace. I Raise your head up; lift high - the load.

Take strength - from those that need - you. Build high the walls, - build - strong the beams. - A

Ab Bb C5 N.C.

new life - is wait-ing; but dan - ger's - no - stran - ger here. (In.strumentn1)

No words de - scribe - a moth-er's tears. No words can - heal a bro - ken heart.

Fm7 Eb/G F d C Fsus B b sus2 C F

A dream is gone;- but where there's hope, some- where,- some-thing is call - ing - for - you.

Two Worlds, - one fam - i - ly. - Trust your - heart, - let fate de - cide - to

guide these - lives - we see. (Instrumental)

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WHEN SHE LOVED ME from Walt Disney Pictures' TOY STORY 2 - A Pixar Film

O 1999 Walt Disney Music Company and Pixar Talklng Pictures Administered by Walt Disney Music Company

Music and Lyrics by RANDY NEWMAN

Tenderly, very freely

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When some - hod- y loved me, ev - 'ry - thing was beau-ti - ful. Ev - 'ry hour we spent to-geth - er

lives with-in my heart. And when she was sad, I was there to dry her tears;

and when she was hap- py, so - was I, When She Loved Me. Through the sum-mer and the fall, we

had each 0th - er, that was all. Just she and I to - geth - er, like it was meant to be.

And when she was lone-ly, I was there to com-fort her, and I knew - that she loved me.

So the years went by; I stayed the same. But she he - gan to drift a - way; I was left a-lone.

Still I wait-ed for the day -

when she'd say, "I will a1 - ways love you." Lone-ly and for- got - ten,

, , , ,

nev - er thought she'd look my way, and she smiled at me and held me just like she used to do, like she

I loved me When She Loved Me. when some - bod-y loved me, ev - 'ry-thing was beau-ti-ful.

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UNDER THE SEA from Walt Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID

0 1988 Walt Disney Music Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Brightly Bb

The sea - weed is a1 - ways green - er in some - bod - y el - se's lake. Down here - all the fish is hap - py as off - through the wave dey roll.

F7 Bb F7 n I Y L O \

6" f You dream- a - bout go - ing up there. But that - is a big mis - take. The fish - on the land ain't hap - py. They sad - 'cause they in the bowl.

n I Eb

A B b/D Bb F7 Bb

h 1 1 I I \ - 1 - I I , - - - I I F I

a - m v I I r I I + I F R ~ l i 1 1 1 - I I I I I ' I I I

Y I I I r~ Y I I

Just look- at the world a - round you, right here - on the o - cean floor. But fish - in the bowl is luck - y, they in - for a wors - er fate.

Such won - der - fd things sur - round you. What more- is you look - in' for? One day - when the boss get hun - gry guess who - gon' be on the plate. I

Un - der The Sea. Un - der The Sea. I Dar - lin' it's No - bod - y

bet - ter down - where it's wet - ter. Take - it from me. beat us, fry - us and eat us in - fric - as - see.

Up - on the We- what the

shore they work - all day. Out - in the sun they slave - a - way. While - we de - land folks loves - to cook. Un - der The Sea we off - the hook. We- got no

vo - tin' full - time to float- in' Un - der The Sea. (InsrrurnentnlJ trou-bles life - is the bub-bles Un - der The

Sea. Un - der The Sea.

Since - life is sweet here we - got the beat here nat - u - ral - ly. E - ven the

stur - geon an' - the ray they - get the urge 'n start - to play. We - got the

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I - 1 - m I V V I * I I I I 1 m

spir - it, you - got to hear it Un - der The Sea. The newt - play the flute. The carp-

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- play the harp. The plaice - play the bass. And they - sound - in' sharp. The bass - play the brass. The chub-

-

- play the tub. The fluke - is the duke of soul. The ray - he can play. The lings -

- on the strings. The trout - rock - in' out. The black - fish she sings. The smelt - and the sprat they know -

- where it's at. An' oh, that blow - fish blow. (lnsrrumenral)

Un-derThe Sea. Un - der The Sea. When- the sar - dine be - gin - the be -

guineit's mu - sic to me. What - do they got, a lot - of sand. We - got a

hot crus- ta - ce - an band. Each - lit - tle clam here know- how to jam here Un - der The Sea.

1 G7 CIE F

Each Lit - tle slug here cut - tin' a rug here Un - der The Sea. Each lit - tle

I - snail here know - how to wail here. That's.. why it's hot - ter un - der the wa - ter. Ya - we in

I - luck here down - in the muck here Un - der The Sea.

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O 1948 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

THE UNBIRTHDAY SONG from Walt Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Words and Music by MACK DAVID, AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTON

Brightly

C

Sta - tis - tics prove, prove that you've one birth - day, one birth - day ev - 'ry year.

But there are three h u n - dred and six - ty - four un - birth- days, that is why we're

gath- ered here to cheer. to you.

ver - y mer-ry un birth-day to 1 E:: to who?/

to you. ver . y mer-ry un - birth - day to 1::; To you? It's great to drink to some - one and I Let's all con-grat - u - late me with a

guess that you will do' / A ver - y m r - r y un - birth-day to you. pres - ent I a gree. A birth-day, a

ver - y mer- ry un - birth - day, a ver - y mer- ry un - birth - day to me.

@ 1995 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc. and Walt Dsney Music Company

THE VIRGINIA COMPANY from Walt Disney's POCAHONTAS

Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

Like a sea shanty

GIR D7 G A d C D G I

I I I 11 i I I b I r I I I I b

I J I I . d f I' d 6 - - - I

In six - teen hun - dred sev - en, we sail the o - Pen sea for beach - es of Vir - gin - ny, there's dia - monds like de - bris, there's

B m Em B m Em A m GIB C D7

glo - ry, God and gold, and The Vir - gin - ia Corn - pa - ny. sil - ver riv - ers flow and gold you pick right off a tree.

For the With a

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I I I I I I 1 1 I I

I rl I A I b I *

d 4 - - - New World is like heav - en nug - get for my Win - nie

and we'll all and an - 0th -

be rich and free, er one for me,

or and

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- 1 6 a I a I I I b t f I I I m I I. C

1 I I I v' 1 u d 1

so we have been told by The Vir - gfn - ia Com - pa - ny. all the rest will go to The Vir - gln - ia Com - pa -

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u r I I I So we have been told by The Vir -

I -

gin - ia Com - pa - ny. -

(Hum) -

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h I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 -.

I I I

I -1 -1 I I. I I I I- I - - - - - d

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For

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glo - ry, God and gold, and The Vir - gin - ia Com - pa - ny. On the

CODA

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Y I * I I I a. I I . I 1 I I I a a a - I I I I 4e -"' I I 1 , -1 1 I I 1 I I r I m

1 - A I - fl r I r I I - nY. It's glo - ry, God and gold, and The Vir - gin - ia Com - pa - ny.

UP, DOWN AND TOUCH THE GROUND from Walt Disney's THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WlNNlE THE POOH

G 1963 Wonderland Music Company, Inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT 0. SHERMAN

Steadily, with a lilt

When I Up, Down And Touch The Ground it puts me in the mood. Up, Down And

1 Touch The Ground: in the mood for food! I am stout, round, and I have found,

C7 F Fjdim7 CIG A7 Dm7 G7 I

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

I m

I I I A -I I - - I A I I I I -

speak - ing pound - age - wise, I im - prove my ap - pe - tite when I ex - er -

I I Cjdim7

I h l l I I & I 1 I I 1 I

-1 - 4 , I I -1 -1. A - 1 - I I - I cise! When I cise! I am short, fat, and proud of that. And so, with all my

1 might I up, down and up, down to my ap - pe - tite's de - light! While I Up, Down And

C7 F Fjdim7 CIG A7

I Touch The Ground I think of things lo chew. With a hef - ty, hap - py a p - pe - tile, I'm a

1 . Dm7 G7 C F F#dim7 CIG A Dm7 G7 C

I hef - ty, hap - py Pooh!

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21 0 WEST 0' THE WIDE MISSOURI

from Walt Disney's THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND o 1967 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyr~ght Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Hrigl~tly, with gusto 1

\Yest 0' The Wide Mis - sour - i West 0' The Wide Mis - sour - i! West 0' The Wide hlis - I Eb F7 Bb F7

T I \ I I I

- - - 1 I J r I a r' I I I I 1 : : - d I d n I

I

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\our - I We\t 0' The Wide blis - \our - i!

- Fatlrer: 1.The gals have eyes that twink-lc and shine West 0' The Wide Mis -

2. fel - lers don't wear ci - ti - fied clothes West 0' The Wide Mis - 3. (See oddi~ional lyrics)

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I I I J 9 1 d

sour - i! They kiss sweet as dan- d e - lion wine 4 a

West 0' The Wide Mis - sour - i! sour - i! But oh they know their doe - se doe's West 0' The Wide Mis - sour - i!

East - ern la - dies may he fine del - i - cate and fem - i - nine - but East - ern fel - lers may he slick smell as sweet as a pep - per- mint stick but the

e\ - 'ry gal's a \a1 - en - tine Men: ev - 'ry gal's a val .' - en - tine boys that make 'em tid- die- dee aye tick (;irk: the boys that make us l id-dle-dec aye tick Father: are

ath her: West 0' The Wide Mis - 'Our - i! 1 West 0' The Wide Mis - West 0' The Wide Mis - West 0' The Wide Mir - 1 West 0' l'he Wide Mis - sour - i!

(MUM (Muh)

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sour - i! West 0' 'I'he Wide Mis - West 0' The Wide Mis- West 0' The Wide Mis -

(Muh) (Muh) (Muh)

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West 0' The Wide Mis -

r ) I I sour - i West 0' The Wide Mis sour - i! West 0' The Wide Mis -

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sour i ! West 0' The Wide Mis sour - i!

Additional Lyrics

3. Love's a tree top tow'ring thing All: West 0' The Wide Missouri!

Father: Ev'ry man becomes a king All: West 0' The Wide Missouri!

Father: Even in a gingham gown A gal's a queen without a crown. The day she settles

All and Dad: Diddle-dee-aye down Diddle-dee-aye diddle-dee-aye diddle dee aye down West 0' The Wide Missouri! West 0' The Wide Mis West 0' The Wide Mis West 0' The Wide Missouri! West 0' The Wide Mis West 0' The Wide Mis West 0' The Wide Missouri! To Coda

A WHALE OF A TALE from Walt Disney's 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA

0 1953 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Words and Music by NORMAN GIMBEL Copyright Renewed and AL HOFFMAN

With a bounce

Got A Whale Of A Tale to tell ya, lads, A Whale Of A Tale or

two - 'bout the flap - pin' fish and the girls I've loved, on nights like this with the

F C7 To C o d a e F Bb Bbm F C7 A I I -

I I -

I I I I I I I m I I m m - I I I I I I m m I I I 1 - 4 A

I I I 1 - I 4 I I

- moon a - bove, A Whale Of A Tale and it's all true, I swear - by my tat -

too. There was Mer - maid Min - nie, I There was Ty - phoon Tes - sie, met her down in met her on the

Ma - da - gas - car, she would kiss me coast of Ja - va, when we kissed I

an - y time that bub - bled up like

I would ask her. Then one eve - ning her flame of love blew molt - en la - va. Then she gave me the scare of my Young

D.S. al Coda - 2nd time Bbm C7 F C7

out. life.

I CODA

Blow me down and pick me up! She swapped me for a Blow me down and pick me up! She was the cap - tain's tzk! 1 Got A

it's all true, I swear by my tat - too.

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O 1955 Wonderland Music Company. Inc. Copyr~ght Renewed

Lively

WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS! from Walt Disney's WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS!

There's mag - ic in the wind, - and a bright - ness in the sky. There's a prom - ised land a - I G C F

A , I I I I , I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I

I I I d I1 I I 43 A - A I I I - A 4 - - w1 m 4 - I

wait - in' and we'll get there bye and bye. West- ward Ho The Wag - ons! A1 - ways west - ward

C G7 C I

W I I I . I I I I I I I 1 1

I I I I I I I 1 I (9e 5 - - A - 1 4 d - - w1 w1 4-

I roll. West - ward roll the wag - ons for Or - e - gon's our goal.

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by LEIGH HARLINE

WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR from Walt Disney's PlNOCCHlO

Copyright Q 1940 by Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

With expression C A+ A7 Dm Dm7 G7 Cdim7 C Crnaj91E Ebdim7

1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I a I 4 I I d 1 I L - d d 1 I I r d - mL d 1 - - I

d -J - w d I I

ken You Wish Up - on A Star, makes no diff - 'rence who you are, An - y - thing your

heart de - sires will come to you. If your heart is in your dream,

no re - quest is too ex - treme, When You Wish Up - on A Star as dream - ers

do. Fate is kind, She brings to those who love, the sweet ful -

fill-ment of their se-cret long - ing. Like a bolt out of the blue, Fate steps in and I

sees you thru, When You Wish Up - on A Star your dream comes true. dream comes true. I

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WHEN I SEE AN ELEPHANT FLY from Walt Disney's DUMB0

Copyr~ght O 1941 by Walt D~sney Product~ons Cop r! ht Renewed work Wights Controlled by Bourne Co.

Words by NED WASHINGTON Music by OLIVER WALLACE

I saw a pea - nut stand,- heard a rub - ber band, - I saw a nee - dle that winked - its gar - den walk, - a ba - nan - a stalk, - I saw a pig with an aw - ful

eye, But I think I will have seen ev- 'ry - thing- When I See An El - e-phant sty, But I think I will have seen ev- 'ry - thing- When I See An El - e-phant

Fly. I saw a front porch swing - heard a diamond ring, - I saw a pol- ka dot rail - road Fly. I saw the su - gar bowl,- saw the jel - ly r o l l I saw a pick-et fence that's- no

tie, But I think I will have seen ev-'ry - thing - When I See An El - e - phant Fly. lie, But I think I will have seen ev-'ry - thing - When I See An El - e- phant Fly.

- I saw a clothes. horse rar' up and buck,- They tell me that a man made a veg-'ta-ble "Truck".- I did- n't see- that, I e-ven heard - a choc-o- late drop,- I went in - to a store, saw a bi - cy-cle s h o p . You can't de- ny - the

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I on - ly heard,- But just to be so - cia - ble I'll take their word,- I saw a lamtern s l i d e , saw an things that you see, - But I know there's cer - tain things that just can't be,- The 0th - er day by chance,- saw an

old cow hide, - And I just laugh'd till I thought - I'd die, But I think I will have seen old barn dance,- So I'm a gul - li- ble sort - of guy,- But I think I will have seen

ev - 'ry - thing - When I See An El - e-phant Fly. I s a w a el. - 'ry - thing - When I See An El - e-phant Fly.

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Copyr~ght O 1933 by Bourne Co Copyr~ght Renewed

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

With a lilt I I -

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I I I I I I I I . - r & I r A I I l l I I 1 F I I F A I - 4 1 I' J

3 d d 4 I 4 I I I

Who's A - fraid Of The Big Bad Wolf, big bad wolf, big bad wolf! Who's A - fraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? I

Tra la la la la. la. Long a - go there were three pigs, Lit - tle day when fate did frown, And the

hand - some pig - gy - wigs. For the big bad, ver - y big ver - y bad - wolf They - did - n't give three wolf blew in - to town. With a gruff "puff, puff7'- he puffed- just e-nough, And the hay house fell right

figs. Num - ber one was ver - y gay 7 And he built his house with hay. With a down. One and two were scared to death. Of the big bad wolf - ie's breath. L'By the

- hey - hey toot be blew on his flute, And he played a - round all day. Num - ber two was hair of your chin-ny chin 1'11 blow you in." And the twig house an - swered yes. No one left but

fond of jigs, and so he built his house with twigs. Heigh did- dle did-dle, he played on his fid- dle and num - her three to save the pig - let fam - i - ly. When they knocked he fast un - locked and

-

danced with la - dy pigs. Num - ber three said, "Nix on tricks. I will build my house with said, "Come in with me!" Now they all were safe in - side, and the bricks hurt wolf - ie's

u I - bricks." He had no chance to sing and - dance, 'Cause- work and play don't mix! pride. So he slid down the chim-ney and, oh, by - Jim'ney. In the fi - re he was fried!

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3 ' I Who's A - fraid Of The Big Bad Wolf, big bad wolf, big bad wolf! Who's A - fraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?

Tra la la la la. Who's A - fraid Of The Big Bad Wolf, big bad wolf, $g bad wolf?

- Who's A - fraid Of The Big Bad Wolf! Tra la la la la. Came the la.

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WOODY'S ROUNDUP from Walt Disney Pictures' TOY STORY 2 - A Pixar Film

O 1999 Walt Disney Muslc Company and Pixar Talking Pictures Administered by Walt D~sney Music Company

Music and Lyrics by RANDY NEWMAN

Bright two-beat

D6 C#7 D G D D6

Wood - y's Round- up, right here ev - 'ry day. Wood - y's Round - up,

come on, it's time to play. There's Jes - se the yo - del - lin' cow - girl. (0 - dl

lay - ee o - dl o ho o - dl lay - ee o - ee.) Bulls - eye, - he's Wood-y's horse. Spoken: He'v A snlart one.

G D6 E6 A7 I I

1 J I rn - I' I I I I

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Pete, the old pros - pec - tor, and Wood-y, the man him - self, of course. It's

time for Wood-y's Round - up. He's the ver - y best. He's the root- in' - est toot - in' - est

cow - boy in the wild, wild West. (Instrumental)

., Wood - y's Round-up,

come on and gath - er r k d . Wood - y's Round - up, where no - bod - y wears a frown.

Bad guys go run-nin' when-ev - er he's in town. He's the

Freely

root- in' - est toot- in' - est shoot-in' - est hoot-in' - est cow - boy a - round. Wood-y's Round - up.

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A WHOLE NEW WORLD from Walt Disney's ALADDIN

0 1992 Wonderland MUSIC Company. Inc and Walt Disney Music Company Music by ALAN MENKEN 1 Lyrics by TIM RICE i

I Sweetly

I can show - you the world, shin - ing, shim - mer-ing, splen - did. Tell me prin - cess,now 1

when did you last let your heart - de - cide? - I can o - pen your eyes

take you won - der by won - der o - ver, side - ways and un - der on a mag- ic car - pet ride.-

A Whole New World - a new fan - tas - tic point - of vlew. - No one to

I

tell us no o r where to go o r say we're on - ly dream - ing. A Whole New

World. A daz - zling place I nev - e r knew. - Rut when I'm

way up here it's crys - tal clear that now I'm in A Whole New World with

I h h I I I R . o n~ I I I 1 I I I - I - I ,

d I 1 , ~n r II I I I

I 1

Y Y Now I'm in - A Whole- New World - with - VOU.

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II feel - ing, Soar - ing, tum - bling, free - wheel - ing through an end-less dia - mond sky. - A Whole New

World a hun - dred thou - sand things to see. I'm like a shoot - ing star I've

Don't you dare close your eyes. IIold your breath it gets bet-ter.

I come so far I can't go back to where I -

used to be. Ev- 'ry turn a sur - prise.

A Whole New World with new ho

I I Ev- 'ry mo - ment red - let- ter. I'll chase them an - y - where. There's time to spare. Let me share this

ri- zons to - pur - sue. - I'll chase them an - y - where. There's time to spare. Let me share this

whole new world with you. A Whole New World,

I whole new- world with you. A Whole New World, that's where we'll

- that's where we'll be. r you and me.

I be- A thrill - ing chase for you and me.

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218 WHY SHOULD I WORRY?

from Walt Disney's OLIVER & COMPANY @ 1988 Wan D~sney MUSIC Company and Wonderland Music Company, Inc Words and Music by DAN HARTMAN

and CHARLIE MIDNIGHT

Moderatelj F6

One min-ute I'm.

- in Cen - tral Park - then I'm down - on De-Ian - cy Street.

n L I I I \ 7 . . I a I 1 - - - I 1 1 r I I I. I - I I I I

U I I J I I/ I/ I I I

Fromthe Bow - ery to - Saint Mark's there's a syn -

co - pat - ed heat. I

Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoa.-

I can I'm street - wise - im - pro - vise, -

Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo. I'm street smart -

I r t

I've got New York Cit - y heart.- Why should I wor -

why should I care? I may not have- a dime- hut I got street -

w r - sa-voire faire.- Why Should I Wor - ry,

I

why should I care?

I It's just he - hop - u - la - tion It's just do - wop - u - la - tion

and I got street - sa-voire faire.- and I got street - sa-voire faire.-

Db7 Db7sus Db Dm D d A

once you get it down then you can own - this town,- jou can wear the I

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D.S. al Coda CODA

crown. Ev-'ry-thing goes, ev-'ry-thing fits, they love me at the Chel-sea they a-dore me at the Ritz.

Why Should1 Wor - ry, why should I care? And e - ven when I cross-

- that line- I got street - sa-voire faire. -

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Whoo, whoo, whoa,- whoo, - whoo. -

BbsusiF Repeat and Fade

B b sus1F

Said whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo. -

WlNNlE THE POOH from Walt Disney's THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WlNNlE THE POOH

0 1963 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN Copyright Renewed and ROBERT B. SHERMAN

Tenderly

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I I I I 1 r

I I - I I A I I I I I I I I I I

1 - I I - I - m1 d d 4 Deep in the hun - dred a cre wood where Chris - to - pher

n I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 I .

I 4 I P a - I I , I I - A I I

4 I Rob in plays, you'll find the en - chant - ed

neigh - bor - hood of Chris - to - pher's child hood days.

Broadly

- - A don-key named Ee - yore is his friend, and Kan- ga and lit - tle Roo; there's

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Rab-bit, there's Pig - let and there's Owl, but most of all Win-nie The Pooh! Win - nie The Pooh,

I Win - nie The Pooh, tub - by lit - tle cub - by all stuffed with fluff, He's Win - nieThe Pooh,

I

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I I 1 - Win - nie The Pooh; wil - ly, nil - ly, sil - ly ole bear. bear.

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THE WORLD WILL KNOW from Walt Disney's NEWSIES

O 1992 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc Lyrics by JACK FELDMAN Music by ALAN MENKEN

Driving

Jack:Pul - it - zer and Hearst they think - we're noth - in'. Are we noth - in'?Newsies:No!

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Jack:PuI - it - zer and Hearst they think - they got - us. Do they got - us?

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I I I I I

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No! E - ven though we ain't got

hats or badg - es, we're a un - ion just by say- ing so. And The

World Will Know.

G A D D7 GID

What's it gon- na take to stop-

- the wag - ons? Are ' h e read - y? Newsies:Yeah!

Jack: What's it gon- na take to stop - the scab - hers? Can we do - it? Newsies:Yeah!

Jack:We'll do what we got - ta do un - ti1 we break the will - of might-y Rill - and Joe.

- Newsies: And The World Will Know and the Jour - nal too.

hlis- ter Hearst and Pul - it - zer, have we got news for you. Now the world will

hear what we got to say. We been hawk - in' head - lines but we're mak -

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F F7lEb B ~ I D - I

I I I I I 1 1 I 1 9 I I h a I f 0 . I - I c d1 d F I d1 d -

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I ing 'em - to - day. - And our ranks will grow. Crutchp:And we'll kick their

0 I I I I - d a

a I I A1 I 0 I I - I

d I r .2

r r i rear. Newsies: And TheWorld Will Know that we been here.

Jack:When the cir-cu- la - lion bell - starts ring - ing,

will we hear- it? Newsies: No! Jack: What if the De-Ian-ceys come - out swing - in'? Will we hear- it?

Bb AIC# D m D rn CIE F BblD Eb

No! When you got a hun-dred voic - es sing - in', who can hear- a lous- y whis - tle blow?-

And The World Will Know that this ain't no

F B b mai7 Am7 Dm CIE F

game, that we got a ton of rot - ten fruit and per - fect aim.

I Bbrnai7 C D m CsusIE CIE F

So they gave their word but it ain't worth beans. Now they're gon - na

Am7 Dm C/E F FIE b BblD i

I I I I a I I \

r' I d d I

I I -

I I I

see what "stop the press - es" real - ly means. And the day has come

Boors: And our name is mud. F I I 1

and the time is now. And the fear is gone I

and the strike is

D7/F# Eb Dm Gm FIA Bb And I can't stand blood. Ne\t.sies: Pul- it - zer may own the World

I on. And the world will... Pul- it - zer may own the World but he don't own us!

Eb Dm G m A D hut hedon't own us! Pul- it - zer may crack the whip but he won't whip

Dsus Eb F G Eb F us!

, o-p I

I I 1 ' m1 I

I

I Nnt,.sirs: And The World Will Know and the world will

I learn. And the world will won - der how - we made the ta - bles turn.

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Ebmaj7 Dm7 Gm Gm/A FIA Bb I

I I I I I

1- I ' I I I 1

I I 1 And the world will see that we had to choose, that the things we

do to - day - will be - to - mor - row's news. And the old will fall

Dsus And the winds will blow

and the young stand tall. And the time is now. A L ~ our ranks will

D Eb Dm Gm F Ebmaj9 CmlEb and grow. And so the

- grow and grow. The world will feel the fire and

Dsus D I - I --

I

fi n'ly know.

WITH A SMILE AND A SONG Copyr~ght O 1937 by Bourne Co Copyr~ghl Renewed

from Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Words by LARRY MOREY

Music by FRANK CHURCHILL

Moderately Slow C Am7 Drn7 G7 C Am7 Dm7 G7 G9+5 C C7 F G 7

- With A Smile And A Song, life is just like a bright sun-ny day, your cares fade a - way - and your heart is

- young. With A Smile And A Song, all the world seems to wak - en a - new, re

C C7 F E+ F Fm6 C6 I I 9 I I - 1 I I , I .

i I 1 1 I c d - I 1 1 I . I I

4 - --- - - 4 joic - ing with you, - as the song is sung. There's no use in grum- bling, when

rain - drops come tum - bling, re - mem - her you're the one, who can fill the world with

-

sun - shine. When you smile and you sing, Ev - 'ry-thing is in tune and it's Spring and

C7 F G7 C . life flows a - long With A Smile And A Song.

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THE WONDERFUL THING ABOUT TIGGERS 223

from Walt Disney's THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WlNNlE THE POOH 1 @ 1964 Wonderlana MUSIC Company. Inc. Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN 1 Copyrght Renewed and ROBERT 6. SHERMAN

Brightly

The Won- der - ful Thing A - bout Tig - gers - is Tig - gers are won- der - ful things! Their tops are made out of Won- der - ful Thing A - bout Tig - gers - is Tig - gers are won - der - ful chaps! They're load - ed with vim and with

! rub - ber; - their bot - toms are made out of springs! They're boun - cy, troun - cy, floun - cy, poun - cy.1 i vig - or; - they love to leap in your laps! They're jump - y, bump - y, clump - y, thump - y, I i 1

i ' Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! But the most won - der - ful thing a - bout Tig - gers is I'm the on - ly

i one! Oh, the one! Tig- gers are cud - dl - y fel - las. - Tig- gers are aw - ful - ly sweet.

CODA

Ev - 'ry - one el - es is jeal - ous. - That's why I re - peat and re-peat: The one!

O 1955 Walt Dlsney Music Company Copyrighl Renewed

YOU (ARE A HUMAN ANIMAL) from Walt Disney's THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Words and Music by JlMMlE DODO

I Moderately

C G7 I

I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I

I 1 I 1 I

1 I ' I I I I I 1-

Q 4 I 4 I I .. I d 4 I I - d - - - .r -

You are a hu - man an - i - mal. You are a ver - y spe - cia1

I u breed. For You are the on - ly an - i - mal- who can think, who can

I rea - son, who can read. all your I cow

€Jets goes "Moo,"

are smart, that's the dog goes

I true. But none of them can add up two and two. Be - cause the on - ly "Woof". The cat "Me - ows" and the horse kicks up his hoof. And so, and so the

I think - ing an - i - mal- is You! You! You!

hu - man an - i - ma1 is You! You! You!

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0 1948 Walt Dlsney MJSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

THE WORK SONG from Walt Disney's CINDERELLA

Words and Music by MACK DAVID AL HOFFMAN and JERRY LIVINGSTOF

Brightly 54 G -

I 11 I I I I I i I

I i d - - I I 1 I I I I I

I 1 4 1 I I I Lr I - - I I - I

J I I

I 1 - - - & d

Cin - der - el - la, Cin - der - el - la, All I hear is Cin - der - el - la, from the

mo - ment that I get up, till shades of night are fall - ing, There is - n't an - y

let - up, I hear them call - ing, call - ing, "Go up and do the at - tic and go

To Coda eG G D7

I I I - - 1 I I I I I I 1 I - I -

r L L d I r d 4 1 4 A I r = 6 HI - d -

I I I I I - down and do the cel - lar, you can do them both to - geth - er, Cin - der - el - la."

Cin - der - How love -

live IY i I

my fan - would

ta

- - if I could - Isut in the mid - dle of my dream - ing they're

CODA

Eb7 D7 D.S. al Coda / . I

!lD bD I .. I r^ I 1 I I I I1

I 1 - I

scream - ing at me. Cin - der - @- el - la."

THE WORLD'S GREATEST CRIMINAL MIND from Walt Disney's THE ADVENTURES OF THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE

0 1986 Wonderland MUSIC Company, Inc

Rright Waltz Cm

Words by ELLEN FITZHUGH and LARRY GROSSMAh Music by HENRY MANCIN

From the brain that brought you the Rig Ben ca - per, the head that made head - lines in

- e\ - 'ry news - pa - per and won - d'rous things like the Tow - er Bridge job that cun - ning dis -

Abm7 Db7 Gb F7 Bbm I

I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I t t I I 1 t -

1 1 ) . I I * I I I I m d d m

I play that made Lon - don-ers sob. Now comes the real tour - de - force,

trick - y and wick - ed of course. My ear - li - e r crimes were fine for their

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225 Crn Dm7b5 G7 Cm Ab G7

I I I I I I I I I I I

I - 1 I I \ b I

A -I m I I I I. 1 C C I I I I - I I d

I I L m J I I 4 a

times but now that I'm at it a - gain, a n e - ven grim - mer

plot has been sim - mer - ing in my great crim - i - nal brain. - E - ven mean - er?

You mean it? Worse than the wid - ows and o r - phans you drowned?

You're the best of the worst a - round. Oh Rat - i - gan, oh Rat - i - gan,

the rest fall be - hind to Rat - i - gan, to

Rat - i - gan, The World's Great - est Crim - i - nal Mind!- Oh Rat - i - gan,

oh Rat - i - gan, you're tops and that's that. To

Rat - i - gan, to Rat - i - gan, to Rat - i - gan the world's great - est rat!

E - ven loud - e r we'll shout it no one can doubt what we

know you can do! You're more e - vil than e - ven you! Oh Rat - i - gan,

oh Rat - i - gan, you're one of a kind. To

Rat - i - gan, to Rat - i - gan The Word's Great - est Crim - i -

nal Mind.

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226 WRINGLE WRANGLE (A PRETTY WOMAN'S LOVE)

from Walt Disney's WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS! D 1956 Walt D~sney MUSIC Cornpant Words and Music by Copyright Renewed

I STAN JONES

N.C. F Gm C7

17 1 . 1 1 I -- P I P 1 I I t I 4 4 I

dL ' 1 1 I 4 I - = -

Oh, Oh, Wrin - gle, Wran- gle jing- a-jong jan - gle. (whistle) Hey! (slap leg) A might-y fine horse I'm in I

love of course 'cause I got me a pret - t j wom-an's love. Oh, Wrin - gle, Wran - gle jing - a - jong jan - gle 1 1

(whistle) Hey! (slap leg) A nught-y fine horse I'm in love of course 'cause I got me a pret- ty wom-an's love. With a 1

dol-lar's ~ o r t h of beans, a new pair of jeans, got a wom-an to cook and wash and things.

Grn F G m N.C. F Gm C7 F Gm C7 I --

I I I I . . ,

1 7 I x 1 I I ! ; : : :

I I" I - I - I = ' I I r r - = =

I I 4 I - Wrin - gle, Wran - gle jing - a - Jong jan - gle (whistle) Hey! (slap leg) ~ " d if 1 die 1 ain't a - gon- na cry 'cause 1 1

V

got ~ n e a pret- ty wonl- an's love. Yes I got me a prel- ty wom-an's love. love. Yes 1 got

-.

+ ~ T I G - E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ? ~ ~- -- J I .- I I I x I I Y. c

' "uU I

me a pret - ty won1 - an's love. (whistle) Hey! (slap leg)

YO HO (A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME) from Disneyland and Walt Disney World's PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN

G 1967 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Words by XAVIER ATENCIO Copyi ght Renewed MUSIC by GEORGE BRUNS

In a robust manner

Y o Ho, Y o Ho, a pI - rate's life for me. Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a p; - rate's life for me. Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a PI - rate's life for me.

pi1 - lage, plun - der, we ri - tle and loot. Drink up me 'eart - ies, Yo Ho. ex - tort and pi1 - fer. we filch and sack. Drink up me 'cart - ies, Yo Ho. kin-dle and char and in - name and ig - nitc. Drink up me 'cart - ies, Yo Ho.

kid - nap and rav - age and don't give a hoot. Drink up me 'eart - ies, Yo Ho. r a i d and em - bez - zle and e - ven high-jack. Drink up me 'cart - ies, Yo Ho. burn up the cit - y, we're real - ly a fright. Drink

UP me 'cart - its, Yo Ho. We're ras - cals and scoun-drels, we're vil - lains and knaves. Drink

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U - up me 'eart -ies, Yo Ho. We're dev - ils and black sheep, we're real - ly bad eggs. Drink up me 'cart -ies, Yo

Ho. Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a pi - rate's life for me.

1951 Walt Dsney MUSIC Company opyrlghr Renewed

YOU CAN FLY! YOU CAN FLY! YOU CAN FLY! from Walt Disney's PETER PAN

Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by SAMMY FAIN

Lively

~ f i n k of the pres - ents you're brought, Think of the hap - pi - est things, When there's a smile in your heart,

an - y mer - ry lit - tle thought. that's the way to get your wings.

there's no bet - ter time to start.

V Think of Christ- mas, think of snow, think of sleigh bells, here we go! Like rein - deer in the NOW YOU own a can - dy store. Look! You're ris - ing off the floor. Don't won - der how or It's a ver - y sim - ple plan, you can do what b i r d - ies can; at least it's worth a

sky You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can why You Can Fly! You Can try You Can

C I / bm7 G7 C / U I -. I

u - I -. I I I

I I E u I I 1 w - 8 - # &

F I ~ ! ply! YOU Can Fl? -9

Soon you'll zoom all a - round the room, ail it takes is faith and trust; but the thing that's a pos - i - tivc

D.C. a1 Coda C G Am7 D7 G Edim Fm7 ~ b 7 Dm7 G7

1 I I I - I i -- I u 1 1 -

I 1 1 1 Y C C d r' I A. dL ,

I I I I - I-= I - I

must is a lit - tle bit of Pix - ie Dust. ?'he dust is a pos - i - tive must.

CODA

Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!

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YOU'LL BE IN MY HEART (Pop Version) from Walt Disney Pictures' TARZAN TM

0 1999 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc, and Walt D~sney Music Company Words and Music by PHIL COLLINS

Moderately 1

Come stop your cry - ing; - it will be all right. Just take my hand, hold it tight.

I will pro-tect you from all a - round - you. I will be here; don't you - cry.

For one so small you seem so - strong. - My arms will hold you, - keep you Why can't they un - der - stand the way we - feel? - They just don't trust - what they

safe and - warm.- can't ex - plain. -

This bond be - tween us can't be bro - ken. I know we're dif- Trent, but deep in - side - us

I will be here; don't you - cry. we're not that dif-ferxnt a t all. -

'?::I You'll Be In - My - Heart, Yes,

You'll Be In My - Heart from this day on- now - and for - ev - er

more. You'll Be I n My - Heart no mat- ter what - they -

say. You'll be here i n my - heart a1 - ways. I

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CODA What do thev know? -

@ Bb Absus Ab A b sus2 A b Got - ta bb strong. -

Don't lis - ten to them, - 'cause what do they - know? We des - ti - ny calls - you you must - be strong. It

need each 0th - er may not be with you,

to have, to - but you've got to hold - :ildz 1 They'll - see - in time,

I - know. - When know. - We'll show them - to-geth - er, - 'cause

You'll - Be In - My - Heart. Be- tieve me, You'll Be In - My - Heart. I'll be there from

thisday on,- now - and for - ev - er - more. - You'll Be In- My-

-

(You'll be here- in my heart.) - (1'11 be with you.) Heart no mat- ter what - they - say. You'll be here in my-

- j heart (I'll be there.) a1 - ways. Al - ways I'll be

1 with you. I'll be there for - you al - ways, al - ways- and a1 -

] - ways.- Just look o - ver your shod-der. Just look o - ver your shod-der.

Just look o - ver your shoul-der; I'll be there - a1 - ways. -

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YOUR HEART WILL LEAD YOU HOME from Walt Disney Pictures' THE TIGGER MOVIE

O 2000 Wonderland Music Company, Inc, and Walt Disney Music Company Words and Music by RICHARD M. SHERMAN, ROBERT B. SHERMAN and KENNY LOGGINS

Moderately slow D A/D A d G Em7 Asus A

Sun-ny days - and star-ry nights and la - zy af - ter- noons - you're count-ing cas - ties in the clouds and

D7sus D7 G Bm B

hum - ming tit- tle tunes, - but some-how, right be - fore - your eyes - the sum- mer fades - a - way; - ev-'ry- thing's.

- dif- f'rent and ev - 'ry - thing has changed. If you feel - lost and on your

G(add9) Gsus Gm Bm F#/B Bm7 Em9 A7sus A7

own and far from home you're nev - er a - lone, you know. - Just think of your

friends, the ones who care; they all will be wait - ing - there - with love to share - a i d Your

Heart Will Lead - You IIome. Fun-ny how a pho-to-graph can

take you - back in time - to plac - es and - em-brac - es that you thought - you'd left be - hind. - They're

try - ing to - re - mind - you that you're not - the on - ly one, - that no one

is an is - land when all is said and done. - If you feel - Home. There'll come a day - when you're 10s -

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- ing your. way - and you don't - know where - you be - long. - They say that home is where - the heart -

- is, so fol- low your heart - and know that you can't - go wrong. - If you feel -

D D7 G(add9) G Gsus Gm Bm F#/B Bm7 Em9 Em7 A7sus A7

Lead vocal with choir: lost - and on your own and far from home, you're nev-er a - lone, you know. - Just think of your

Choir: (they all will be wait - ing there.)

friends, the ones who care; Lead: they all will be wait - ing there with

Slower Original tempo E7sus E7 Em7 A7sus E E7

Children: (Ooh, If you feel - lost and on your

love to share. - And your heart will lead you. Lost and on your

A(add9) A Am1 1 c # m G#/C# C#m7 F# m own and far from home.)

I U Children with own and far from home, lead vocal: you're nev - er a - lone, you know. - Just think of your

Bm6 E9sus E9 A(add9) A C6 C#m7 F#ml l C#m7 F#7sus F#7 Children: (they all will be wait - ing there.)

- 3 - friends, the ones who care; Lead: they all will be wait - ing there - with love to share - and your

Slower, more freely F#m7 B7sus B7 Bm6 E7sus G9 F # m l l B7sus B 7

heart will lead you - where you be - long. - I know Your Heart Will Lead - You

Original tempo Esus2 Esus2IA Esus2

Slower Amaj 13 E(add9)

Home. (In.rtrumenm1)

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O 1951 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Copyright Renewed

YOUR MOTHER AND MINE from Walt Disney's PETER PAN

Words by SAMMY CAHN Music by SAMMY FAIN

I Slowly and Tenderly I

A F C7 F I Gm7b5 F A7 11 I I I I I ! 1 1 1

I I I I ' I

-- I I I - I

I I - .

I I d 4. 4 4 4 I

m I

The an - gel voice that bids you good night, kiss - es your cheek, 1

\ I

whis - pers "Sleep tight," Your Moth - er and Mine, Your

Moth - er and Mine. The help - ing hand that guides you a -

long, wheth - e r you're right, wheth - er you're wrong, Your Moth - er and

F c 7 F B~IF F sb I I I I

I 1 -

I 1 1 1 I I C I I I c3 I I

e e d - - - Mine, Your Moth - er and Mine. What makes

moth - ers all that they are? Might as well ask, "What makes d

star'?" Ask your heart to tell you her worth, your heart must say,

"Heav - en on earth, an - 0th - er word for di - vine,"

Your Moth - er and Mine. The Mine.

C 1945 Walt D~sney MUSIC Company Cooyr~ght Renewed

Brightly Bb

ZIP-A-DEE-D00-DAH from Walt Disney's SONG OF THE SOUTH

Words by RAY GILBERT Music by ALLlE WRUBEL

Zip - a - dee - doo - dah, zip - a - dee - ay, - -

mY 7 oh my,- what a

F7 Bb Eb ~b Eb Bb

won - der - ful day! - Plen - ty of sun - shine, head - in' my way,- Zip - a - de - doo -

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1 - Gm Cm7 F9 Bb F7 Bbdim7 Bb

I I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 . I I

I f Y O 1 a I - . I I , , , I , d I I I I d I r

a

I - 4. I r I I 4 I

- dah, zip - a - dee - ay! - Mis - ter Blue - bird on my shoul - der, - it's the

F7 N.C. Bb

truth it's "act - ch'll," ev- 'ry-thing is "sat - is - fact - ch'll." Zip - a - dee - doo - dah,

zip - a - dee - ay! - Won - der- ful feel - ing, won - der - ful day.- -

C 1957 Wall D~sney MUSIC Company Copyr~ght Renewed

THEME FROM "ZORRO" from Walt Disney's Television Series ZORRO

Words by NORMAN FOSTER Music by GEORGE BRUNS

Fast with excitement

. . I I I I I I I I

I I I 1 I I 1 I I I r

I 1 I rn w 9 d mL 1 I I I

A -I J 4. I 3 I ----

Out of the night when the full moon is bright He is po - lite, but the wick - ed take flight

- - comes the horse - man known as Zor - ro. - when they catch the sight of Zor - ro.

u w V

- This bold ren - e - gade - He's friend of the weak

carves a Z and the poor

h I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I

a I a b I 1 I I I F I I I I * I -I 1 I I

I 1 I I, * 1 d ' I - I - '=uU.u - with his blade, a Z that stands - for Zor - ro. - and the meek, this ver - y u - nique sefi - or Zor - ro.

I Zor - ro the fox SO

cun - ning and free. Zor - ro

I / Dm

who makes the sign of the Z.

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ZEROTOHERO from Walt Disney Pictures' HERCULES

0 1997 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. and Walt Disney Music Company

Driving 4 G FIG

Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by DAVID ZlPPEL

G FIG GIB C C/E D/FI I

Bless my soul, Herc - was on a roll, per - son of the week in ev - 'ry Greek o - pin- ion poll. - I

G FIG G FIG GIB C I I

What a pro, Herc - could stop a show. Point - h i at a mon-ster and you're talk-in' S. R. 0. -

D7sus FIG G FIG G D7sus FIG G FIG G '

I

He was a no - one, a ze - ro, ze - ro. How he's a hon - cho, he's a he - ro.

D7sus B7 Em Am7 GIB C C#m7b5 C/D G

Here was a kid - with his act down pat. From ze - ro to he - ro in no - time - flat. -

Am7 GIB C C#m7b5 C/D G C C/E CIG D DIF# DIA

ze - ro to he - ro, just like that. When he smiled - the girls - went wild - with

G Am7 A#dim7 GIB C C/E CIG D DIF# DIA

o o h s and ahs. And they slapped his face - on ev - 'ry vase.- On

ev 'ry vahse. From ap - pear-ance fees - and roy - al - ties - our

Herc had cash to burn. - Now nou - veau riche and fa - mous he could

tell you what's- a Gre - cian urn.- Say a - men, there - he goes a - gain. Sweet-

- and un - de - feat - ed and an awe-some ten for ten. - Folks lined up just - to watch him flex, and -

- this per- fect pack-age packed a pair of per- fect pecs. Herc-ie, he comes,- he sees,- he con - quers.

Hon- ey, the crowds-were go - ing bonk - ers. - He showed the mox - ie, brains and spunk, from

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ze - ro to he - ro, a ma - jor - hunk. ze - ro to he - ro and who'd a -

Faster, in 2 A DIA A DIA A DIA A Dl A A

thunk? Who put the glad in glad - i - a - tor?

Her - cu - les. Whose dar - ing deeds- are great the - a - ter?

DIA A C FIC C FIC C I - a. 1 0 I I I - I I I I\ I

F ' -I I I , I I 1 1 I I I1 I I I I I d I . .I I, I I J I I I

I r '

Her - cu - les. Is he bold? - No one brav - er.

Is he sweet?- Our fav - 'rite fla - vor. Her - cu - les.

Play 4 times A A7lC# D E7sus A A7/C# D E7sus - I

I' I I .I \ - I I I I I' a.

1 I. I U I I r I II r I I

1 I Her cu - les. Her cu - les.

Bless my soul, Herc - was on a roll, un - de - feat - ed.-

I 1 LL I I I \ I L I I PI I - ., I., ., ., I I Dm. a -

I P P I P P P I I I I. I , I 1

1 C I I tl I I.

I I I Y I Rid - ing high, and the nic - est guy. N o t con - ceit - ed. -

- . , E7sus GIA A GIA A E7sus C#7

He was a noth - ing, ze - ro, ze - ro. Now he's a hon - cho, he's a He hit the heights at break - neck he - ro.

Bm7 -.-a Nc# D D#dim DIE

I I I I I I I

I I I

I I I . I I I I I I I I I I m - I I I I

d 1 I

speed. From ze - ro to he 1.0.

Bm7 AlC# D D#dim DIE Bm7 A/C# D D#di&~/Ei a a a a -

a a a I I m I I 1 I - F I F I II 1 I 1 I I

I , I I I I I

I I I I 1 , I I

r Herc is a he - ro. Now he's a he - ro.

Y e s , in - deed.

1

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YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME from Walt Disney's TOY STORY

0 1995 Walt D~sney Music Company Music and Lyrics by RANDY NEWMAN

Easy shume ( n = j3J) Eb Bb7#5 Eb9 Ab Adim7 ~ b l ~ b ~b

n I h h I I I 1 I rn I

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You've Got A Friend In Me. - You've Got A Friend In Me. -

You've Got A Friend In Me.- You've Got A Friend In Me. -

When the road - looks rough a - head - and you're miles - and miles. from your nice - warm bed, - You got trou-bles, then I got 'em too. There is - n't an - y - thing I would-n't do - for you.

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you just re-mem-ber what your old pal said. - I You've - Got A Friend In Me. - If we stick to - geth - er we can see it through, - 'cause Yeah, You've -

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- Got A Friend In Me. (Instrumental)

Now, some bth- er folks might be a lit - tle bit smart-er than I am, big- ger and strong - er too. -

- May - be. But none of them will ev - er love- you the way - I do, - just

me and you, - boy. And as the years go by, - our friend-ship will nev - er die.-

You're gon - na see it's our des - ti - ny. You've Got A Friend In Me. -

- You've Got A Friend In Me. - You've Got A Friend In Me.-

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