Chords for "NAUGHTY" (Matilda the Musical) COVER by Layla Rose Boyce, Spirit YPC
Tempo:
72.55 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Gm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Jack and Jill went up the hill [C] to fetch a pail of vodka.
So they say [F] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
[Bbm] They never stood a chance, they were written that way.
[F] Innocent victims of their story.
Like Romeo and Juliet.
T'was written [C] in the stars before they even met.
That [E] [Bb] love and faith and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity.
Would rub them off their hope of living [F] happily.
The endings are [C] often a little bit gory.
[F] I wonder why they didn't just change their [Bb] story.
[F] With hope you have to [C] do all little but [Bb] surely.
Sometimes you have to be a little bit [Gb] naughty.
[C] Just because you find that life's not fair.
[F] Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [D] it.
If you always hate it on the chin and wear [F] it.
Nothing will change.
[Bb]
Even if you're little you can do a [F] lot too.
Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Gm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[C] Might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay.
That's not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right.
[Dm]
You have to [E] put it right.
[Db] [Dm] In the slip of a boat there's a tiny revolt.
See it at the wall in the creak of a [F] floorboard.
A storm can begin the flap of [B] a wing.
The tiniest life has the [Bb] mightiest sting everyday.
Start the tick [F] of the clock all escapes.
Start the click [Gm] of the lock if you're stuck in your story.
And once it's let [F] out you don't have to cry.
You [Bb] don't have to shout cause if you're little you can do a lot too.
[F] Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Dm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[F] Won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not [F] fair.
Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and [Gm] bear it.
If you always hate it on the chin and [C] wear it.
You might as well just say [A] you think that it's okay.
And that's [C] not right.
[Bb] And [Dm] if it's not right.
You have to put [E] it right.
[A] [Gm] But nobody else [C] is gonna put it right [A] for me.
Nobody but [D] me is gonna change my story.
[C] Suck it Elizabeth.
[F] Naughty.
So they say [F] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
[Bbm] They never stood a chance, they were written that way.
[F] Innocent victims of their story.
Like Romeo and Juliet.
T'was written [C] in the stars before they even met.
That [E] [Bb] love and faith and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity.
Would rub them off their hope of living [F] happily.
The endings are [C] often a little bit gory.
[F] I wonder why they didn't just change their [Bb] story.
[F] With hope you have to [C] do all little but [Bb] surely.
Sometimes you have to be a little bit [Gb] naughty.
[C] Just because you find that life's not fair.
[F] Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [D] it.
If you always hate it on the chin and wear [F] it.
Nothing will change.
[Bb]
Even if you're little you can do a [F] lot too.
Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Gm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[C] Might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay.
That's not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right.
[Dm]
You have to [E] put it right.
[Db] [Dm] In the slip of a boat there's a tiny revolt.
See it at the wall in the creak of a [F] floorboard.
A storm can begin the flap of [B] a wing.
The tiniest life has the [Bb] mightiest sting everyday.
Start the tick [F] of the clock all escapes.
Start the click [Gm] of the lock if you're stuck in your story.
And once it's let [F] out you don't have to cry.
You [Bb] don't have to shout cause if you're little you can do a lot too.
[F] Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Dm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[F] Won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not [F] fair.
Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and [Gm] bear it.
If you always hate it on the chin and [C] wear it.
You might as well just say [A] you think that it's okay.
And that's [C] not right.
[Bb] And [Dm] if it's not right.
You have to put [E] it right.
[A] [Gm] But nobody else [C] is gonna put it right [A] for me.
Nobody but [D] me is gonna change my story.
[C] Suck it Elizabeth.
[F] Naughty.
Key:
F
C
Bb
Gm
A
F
C
Bb
_ _ Jack and Jill went up the hill [C] to fetch a pail of vodka.
So they say [F] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
[Bbm] They never stood a chance, they were written that way.
[F] Innocent victims of their story.
_ _ Like Romeo and Juliet.
T'was written [C] in the stars before they even met.
That [E] [Bb] love and faith and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity.
Would rub them off their hope of living [F] happily.
The endings are [C] often a little bit gory.
[F] I wonder why they didn't just change their [Bb] story.
[F] With hope you have to [C] do all little but [Bb] surely. _ _ _
Sometimes you have to be a little bit [Gb] naughty.
_ _ [C] Just because you find that life's not fair.
[F] Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [D] it.
If you always hate it on the chin and wear [F] it.
Nothing will change.
_ [Bb]
Even if you're little you can do a [F] lot too.
Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Gm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[C] Might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay.
That's not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right.
[Dm]
You have to [E] put it right.
[Db] _ _ [Dm] In the slip of a boat there's a tiny revolt.
See it at the wall in the creak of a [F] floorboard.
A storm can begin the flap of [B] a wing.
The tiniest life has the [Bb] mightiest sting everyday.
Start the tick [F] of the clock all escapes.
Start the click [Gm] of the lock if you're stuck in your story.
And once it's let [F] out you don't have to cry.
You [Bb] don't have to shout cause if you're little you can do a lot too.
[F] Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Dm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[F] Won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not [F] fair.
Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and [Gm] bear it.
If you always hate it on the chin and [C] wear it.
You might as well just say [A] you think that it's okay.
And that's [C] not right.
[Bb] And [Dm] if it's not right.
You have to put [E] it right.
[A] _ [Gm] But nobody else [C] is gonna put it right [A] for me.
Nobody but [D] me is gonna change my story.
[C] Suck it Elizabeth.
[F] Naughty. _ _ _ _ _
So they say [F] the subsequent fall was inevitable.
[Bbm] They never stood a chance, they were written that way.
[F] Innocent victims of their story.
_ _ Like Romeo and Juliet.
T'was written [C] in the stars before they even met.
That [E] [Bb] love and faith and a touch of [Bbm] stupidity.
Would rub them off their hope of living [F] happily.
The endings are [C] often a little bit gory.
[F] I wonder why they didn't just change their [Bb] story.
[F] With hope you have to [C] do all little but [Bb] surely. _ _ _
Sometimes you have to be a little bit [Gb] naughty.
_ _ [C] Just because you find that life's not fair.
[F] Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear [D] it.
If you always hate it on the chin and wear [F] it.
Nothing will change.
_ [Bb]
Even if you're little you can do a [F] lot too.
Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Gm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[C] Might as well be saying [A] you think that it's okay.
That's not right.
[Bb] And if it's not right.
[Dm]
You have to [E] put it right.
[Db] _ _ [Dm] In the slip of a boat there's a tiny revolt.
See it at the wall in the creak of a [F] floorboard.
A storm can begin the flap of [B] a wing.
The tiniest life has the [Bb] mightiest sting everyday.
Start the tick [F] of the clock all escapes.
Start the click [Gm] of the lock if you're stuck in your story.
And once it's let [F] out you don't have to cry.
You [Bb] don't have to shout cause if you're little you can do a lot too.
[F] Mustn't let a little thing like this stop you.
[Dm] If you see it around let them get on top you.
[F] Won't change a thing.
[Bb] Just because you find that life's not [F] fair.
Doesn't mean that you just have to grin and [Gm] bear it.
If you always hate it on the chin and [C] wear it.
You might as well just say [A] you think that it's okay.
And that's [C] not right.
[Bb] And [Dm] if it's not right.
You have to put [E] it right.
[A] _ [Gm] But nobody else [C] is gonna put it right [A] for me.
Nobody but [D] me is gonna change my story.
[C] Suck it Elizabeth.
[F] Naughty. _ _ _ _ _