Chords for "Little Miss High and Mighty" from Spirit Young Performers Company (Easter Workshop 2014)
Tempo:
157.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
Fm
Ab
Bb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
Who have we got here, looking quite the little lady?
Do you know the way my dear, cause the woods [Cm] get dark and shady?
Well you look at her boss dress, [C]
wouldn't want it to get dirty.
So chuck her in the mud, and let's see her get all shirty.
You [Fm] should buy [Gm] better manners [Ab] if you've got so [Bb] much money.
[Fm] Cause we get quite [Gm]
offended when [Ab] you look at [Gm] us funny.
Who do you think you [Cm] are?
Suppose you think you're something special?
Well you're not getting very far.
Now you've met Brookie, George and [Gb] Ethel.
[Dm] Leave me alone.
No, we might [Db] not have the [Cm] talk.
Please go away.
All them gentle ladies do.
From this place.
But we're a happy bunch.
I don't disagree.
Cause we've got freedom unlike [Fm] you.
You don't know [Gm] our manners, [Ab] cause you're not from [Bb] the village.
[Fm] Your eyes move [Gm] right past us, while [Ab] we ride in [Bb] your carriage.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Gm] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all we [Bb]
need.
[C] Climbing [Ab] up trees [C] and sliding [Bb] down haystacks, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our playground.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab] role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
I [Cm] could push her in the mud, [C] but I'd get her stressed or mucky.
She'd go back if you were sad,
[Cm] but then I'd feel all yucky.
You don't want to be her friend, cause you'd end up talking silly.
And wearing Missy frocks, you'd just end up feeling chilly.
[Fm] We ask you [C] for dinner, [Ab] but our portions [Bb] are stingy.
[Fm] We won't have [Gm] you round, you'd [Ab] be nothing but [Bb]
whingey.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Bb] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all [Bb] we need.
[C] Fruit from [Ab] the trees [C] and bread from [Fm] the harvest, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our kitchen.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like [Ab]
we're in the role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
[Cm] Don't [C] believe [G] those things [C] you say.
I just would not dare [G] to judge you [C] that way.
Because all I see when I look [F] at you,
is the friendship [C] I miss and [Em] want to [F] share too.
All I [C] ask is we [G] set judgement [C]
aside.
Don't assume the worst, I'd chug her in the dirt.
Let's see her get all grubby.
Her bra's seen on her skirt, [Cm] might stop her being snobby.
She just wants to be our friend.
Yes.
[Gb] [Cm] She can't help talking proper.
No.
If she wants to play with us.
I [C] do.
What you gonna do to stop her?
[Fm] Do what [Gm] George tells you or [Ab] she'll give you [Bb] a shiner.
[Fm] You may be [Gm] the youngest, [Ab] but don't be [Bb] a whiner.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life without [Bb] money.
[Eb] So mean, we've [Fm] got nothing, [Ab] we have all [Bb] we need.
[C] A view from [Fm] the tree, [C] a fish in [Fm] the river.
[Eb] The world is [Ab] a [Db] guitar, but you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab]
role.
[Db] And you're so high [Eb] and mighty.
[Fm] [C] Push her, [Ab] push her [Bb] down.
You [Gm] [Fm] need me.
[Gm] Don't [Ab] ride with [Gm]
[Fm] [Gm]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Fm] [Gm]
[Ab] [Bb]
us, [Cm] mum.
Chug her in the mud.
I will see the stuff she makes.
Who have we got here, looking quite the little lady?
Do you know the way my dear, cause the woods [Cm] get dark and shady?
Well you look at her boss dress, [C]
wouldn't want it to get dirty.
So chuck her in the mud, and let's see her get all shirty.
You [Fm] should buy [Gm] better manners [Ab] if you've got so [Bb] much money.
[Fm] Cause we get quite [Gm]
offended when [Ab] you look at [Gm] us funny.
Who do you think you [Cm] are?
Suppose you think you're something special?
Well you're not getting very far.
Now you've met Brookie, George and [Gb] Ethel.
[Dm] Leave me alone.
No, we might [Db] not have the [Cm] talk.
Please go away.
All them gentle ladies do.
From this place.
But we're a happy bunch.
I don't disagree.
Cause we've got freedom unlike [Fm] you.
You don't know [Gm] our manners, [Ab] cause you're not from [Bb] the village.
[Fm] Your eyes move [Gm] right past us, while [Ab] we ride in [Bb] your carriage.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Gm] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all we [Bb]
need.
[C] Climbing [Ab] up trees [C] and sliding [Bb] down haystacks, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our playground.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab] role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
I [Cm] could push her in the mud, [C] but I'd get her stressed or mucky.
She'd go back if you were sad,
[Cm] but then I'd feel all yucky.
You don't want to be her friend, cause you'd end up talking silly.
And wearing Missy frocks, you'd just end up feeling chilly.
[Fm] We ask you [C] for dinner, [Ab] but our portions [Bb] are stingy.
[Fm] We won't have [Gm] you round, you'd [Ab] be nothing but [Bb]
whingey.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Bb] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all [Bb] we need.
[C] Fruit from [Ab] the trees [C] and bread from [Fm] the harvest, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our kitchen.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like [Ab]
we're in the role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
[Cm] Don't [C] believe [G] those things [C] you say.
I just would not dare [G] to judge you [C] that way.
Because all I see when I look [F] at you,
is the friendship [C] I miss and [Em] want to [F] share too.
All I [C] ask is we [G] set judgement [C]
aside.
Don't assume the worst, I'd chug her in the dirt.
Let's see her get all grubby.
Her bra's seen on her skirt, [Cm] might stop her being snobby.
She just wants to be our friend.
Yes.
[Gb] [Cm] She can't help talking proper.
No.
If she wants to play with us.
I [C] do.
What you gonna do to stop her?
[Fm] Do what [Gm] George tells you or [Ab] she'll give you [Bb] a shiner.
[Fm] You may be [Gm] the youngest, [Ab] but don't be [Bb] a whiner.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life without [Bb] money.
[Eb] So mean, we've [Fm] got nothing, [Ab] we have all [Bb] we need.
[C] A view from [Fm] the tree, [C] a fish in [Fm] the river.
[Eb] The world is [Ab] a [Db] guitar, but you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab]
role.
[Db] And you're so high [Eb] and mighty.
[Fm] [C] Push her, [Ab] push her [Bb] down.
You [Gm] [Fm] need me.
[Gm] Don't [Ab] ride with [Gm]
[Fm] [Gm]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Fm] [Gm]
[Ab] [Bb]
us, [Cm] mum.
Chug her in the mud.
I will see the stuff she makes.
Key:
C
Fm
Ab
Bb
Gm
C
Fm
Ab
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
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Who have we got here, _ looking quite the little lady?
Do you know the way my dear, cause the woods [Cm] get dark and shady? _
Well you look at her boss dress, _ [C]
wouldn't want it to get dirty. _
So chuck her in the mud, _ and let's see her get all shirty.
You [Fm] should buy [Gm] better manners [Ab] if you've got so [Bb] much money. _
_ [Fm] Cause we get quite [Gm]
offended when [Ab] you look at [Gm] us funny.
Who do you think you [Cm] are?
Suppose you think you're something special?
Well you're not getting very far.
Now you've met Brookie, George and [Gb] Ethel.
[Dm] Leave me alone.
No, we might [Db] not have the [Cm] talk.
Please go away.
All them gentle ladies do.
From this place.
But we're a happy bunch.
I don't disagree.
Cause we've got freedom unlike [Fm] you. _
You don't know [Gm] our manners, [Ab] cause you're not from [Bb] the village.
[Fm] Your eyes move [Gm] right past us, while [Ab] we ride in [Bb] your carriage.
_ [C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Gm] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all we [Bb] _
need.
[C] _ Climbing [Ab] up trees [C] and sliding [Bb] down haystacks, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our playground.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab] role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
I [Cm] could push her in the mud, [C] but I'd get her stressed or mucky. _
_ _ _ _ _
She'd go back if you were sad, _ _
[Cm] but then I'd feel all yucky.
You don't want to be her friend, _ cause you'd end up talking silly. _
And wearing Missy frocks, _ you'd just end up feeling chilly. _
[Fm] We ask you [C] for dinner, [Ab] but our portions [Bb] are stingy.
[Fm] We won't have [Gm] you round, you'd [Ab] be nothing but [Bb] _
whingey.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Bb] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all [Bb] we need.
[C] Fruit from [Ab] the trees [C] and bread from [Fm] the harvest, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our kitchen.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like _ _ [Ab] _
we're in the role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
[Cm] _ Don't [C] believe [G] those things [C] you _ say.
I just would not dare [G] to judge you [C] that way. _
Because _ all I see when I look [F] at you, _ _ _ _
is the friendship [C] I miss and [Em] want to [F] share too.
All I [C] ask is we [G] set judgement _ [C] _
aside. _ _ _ _
Don't assume the worst, I'd chug her in the dirt. _
Let's see her get all grubby. _
Her bra's seen on her skirt, _ [Cm] might stop her being snobby.
She just wants to be our friend.
Yes.
[Gb] [Cm] She can't help talking proper.
No.
If she wants to play with us.
I [C] do.
What you gonna do to stop her? _
_ [Fm] Do what [Gm] George tells you or [Ab] she'll give you [Bb] a shiner.
[Fm] You may be [Gm] the youngest, [Ab] but don't be [Bb] a whiner.
_ [C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life without [Bb] money.
[Eb] So mean, we've [Fm] got nothing, [Ab] we have all [Bb] we need.
[C] A view from [Fm] the tree, [C] a fish in [Fm] the river.
[Eb] The world is [Ab] a [Db] guitar, but you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab] _
role.
[Db] And you're so high [Eb] and mighty.
_ [Fm] _ _ [C] Push her, _ [Ab] push her [Bb] down.
You [Gm] [Fm] need me.
[Gm] Don't _ [Ab] ride with [Gm] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
us, [Cm] mum.
Chug her in the mud. _
I will see the stuff she makes. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Who have we got here, _ looking quite the little lady?
Do you know the way my dear, cause the woods [Cm] get dark and shady? _
Well you look at her boss dress, _ [C]
wouldn't want it to get dirty. _
So chuck her in the mud, _ and let's see her get all shirty.
You [Fm] should buy [Gm] better manners [Ab] if you've got so [Bb] much money. _
_ [Fm] Cause we get quite [Gm]
offended when [Ab] you look at [Gm] us funny.
Who do you think you [Cm] are?
Suppose you think you're something special?
Well you're not getting very far.
Now you've met Brookie, George and [Gb] Ethel.
[Dm] Leave me alone.
No, we might [Db] not have the [Cm] talk.
Please go away.
All them gentle ladies do.
From this place.
But we're a happy bunch.
I don't disagree.
Cause we've got freedom unlike [Fm] you. _
You don't know [Gm] our manners, [Ab] cause you're not from [Bb] the village.
[Fm] Your eyes move [Gm] right past us, while [Ab] we ride in [Bb] your carriage.
_ [C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Gm] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all we [Bb] _
need.
[C] _ Climbing [Ab] up trees [C] and sliding [Bb] down haystacks, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our playground.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab] role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
I [Cm] could push her in the mud, [C] but I'd get her stressed or mucky. _
_ _ _ _ _
She'd go back if you were sad, _ _
[Cm] but then I'd feel all yucky.
You don't want to be her friend, _ cause you'd end up talking silly. _
And wearing Missy frocks, _ you'd just end up feeling chilly. _
[Fm] We ask you [C] for dinner, [Ab] but our portions [Bb] are stingy.
[Fm] We won't have [Gm] you round, you'd [Ab] be nothing but [Bb] _
whingey.
[C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life [Bb] without money.
[Eb] Don't mean we've [Fm] got nothing, we [Ab] have all [Bb] we need.
[C] Fruit from [Ab] the trees [C] and bread from [Fm] the harvest, [Eb] the world is [Ab] our kitchen.
[Db] But you [Eb] come along [Fm] like _ _ [Ab] _
we're in the role.
[Db] It's all Miss High [Eb] and my due.
[Cm] _ Don't [C] believe [G] those things [C] you _ say.
I just would not dare [G] to judge you [C] that way. _
Because _ all I see when I look [F] at you, _ _ _ _
is the friendship [C] I miss and [Em] want to [F] share too.
All I [C] ask is we [G] set judgement _ [C] _
aside. _ _ _ _
Don't assume the worst, I'd chug her in the dirt. _
Let's see her get all grubby. _
Her bra's seen on her skirt, _ [Cm] might stop her being snobby.
She just wants to be our friend.
Yes.
[Gb] [Cm] She can't help talking proper.
No.
If she wants to play with us.
I [C] do.
What you gonna do to stop her? _
_ [Fm] Do what [Gm] George tells you or [Ab] she'll give you [Bb] a shiner.
[Fm] You may be [Gm] the youngest, [Ab] but don't be [Bb] a whiner.
_ [C] We live [Fm] so free, [C] a life without [Bb] money.
[Eb] So mean, we've [Fm] got nothing, [Ab] we have all [Bb] we need.
[C] A view from [Fm] the tree, [C] a fish in [Fm] the river.
[Eb] The world is [Ab] a [Db] guitar, but you [Eb] come along [Fm] like we're in the [Ab] _
role.
[Db] And you're so high [Eb] and mighty.
_ [Fm] _ _ [C] Push her, _ [Ab] push her [Bb] down.
You [Gm] [Fm] need me.
[Gm] Don't _ [Ab] ride with [Gm] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
us, [Cm] mum.
Chug her in the mud. _
I will see the stuff she makes. _
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