A British Bank - Mary Poppins (David Tomlinson) Chords
Tempo:
133.35 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
F
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] A British bank is run with [Bb] precision.
A British home requires nothing less.
[Gm]
[Eb] Tradition, discipline and rules [Ab] must be [A] the tools.
Without [Gm] them, [E] disorder, [B] chaos, moral [E] disintegration, [Bb] in short, you have a ghastly [Eb] mess.
I quite agree.
The [B] children must be moulded, shaped and taught, that life's a looming battle to be [Gb] faced and fought.
In short, I am [Bm] disturbed to hear my children [Cm] talking about [Dbm] popping in and out of chalk [Bbm] pavement pictures,
[D] consorting with [Db] racehorse persons, [Am] foxhunt.
[Abm] Yes, well, I don't mind [B] that quite [Gb] so much.
At any rate, it's traditional.
But tea parties [Eb] on the ceiling?
[Gbm] I've asked you.
Having tea parties on the [Gb] ceiling.
And highly questionable outings of every other kind.
If [D] they must go on outings, these [A] outings ought to be [F] brought with purpose.
Yes, [Bb] and practicality.
These [Eb] silly words like supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Yes, well done, you said it.
And popping through [Bb] pictures have little use, fulfil no [Eb] basic need.
[Fm]
They've got to learn the honest truth.
[Ab]
Despite [G] their youth, they must learn
About [Ab] the life [Eb] you lead.
Exactly.
They must feel [Bb] the thrill of totting up a balanced book, [C] a thousand ciphers neatly in a row.
Quite right.
[Ab] When [E] gazing at a [C] graph that shows the profits up, [E] their little [Bm] cup of joy [Db] should overflow.
[Gm] [C] Precisely.
It's [F] time they learned to walk in your footsteps.
[C] My footsteps.
To tread your straight and narrow [F] path with pride.
With [C] pride.
And tomorrow, [Fm] just as you suggest, [Bb]
pressed [Db] and dressed, Jane and [F] Michael will be at [F] your side.
Splendid.
You've hit the nail right on the
At my side, where are we [Gm] going?
To the bank, of course, exactly as you proposed.
I [N] proposed?
Of
A British home requires nothing less.
[Gm]
[Eb] Tradition, discipline and rules [Ab] must be [A] the tools.
Without [Gm] them, [E] disorder, [B] chaos, moral [E] disintegration, [Bb] in short, you have a ghastly [Eb] mess.
I quite agree.
The [B] children must be moulded, shaped and taught, that life's a looming battle to be [Gb] faced and fought.
In short, I am [Bm] disturbed to hear my children [Cm] talking about [Dbm] popping in and out of chalk [Bbm] pavement pictures,
[D] consorting with [Db] racehorse persons, [Am] foxhunt.
[Abm] Yes, well, I don't mind [B] that quite [Gb] so much.
At any rate, it's traditional.
But tea parties [Eb] on the ceiling?
[Gbm] I've asked you.
Having tea parties on the [Gb] ceiling.
And highly questionable outings of every other kind.
If [D] they must go on outings, these [A] outings ought to be [F] brought with purpose.
Yes, [Bb] and practicality.
These [Eb] silly words like supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Yes, well done, you said it.
And popping through [Bb] pictures have little use, fulfil no [Eb] basic need.
[Fm]
They've got to learn the honest truth.
[Ab]
Despite [G] their youth, they must learn
About [Ab] the life [Eb] you lead.
Exactly.
They must feel [Bb] the thrill of totting up a balanced book, [C] a thousand ciphers neatly in a row.
Quite right.
[Ab] When [E] gazing at a [C] graph that shows the profits up, [E] their little [Bm] cup of joy [Db] should overflow.
[Gm] [C] Precisely.
It's [F] time they learned to walk in your footsteps.
[C] My footsteps.
To tread your straight and narrow [F] path with pride.
With [C] pride.
And tomorrow, [Fm] just as you suggest, [Bb]
pressed [Db] and dressed, Jane and [F] Michael will be at [F] your side.
Splendid.
You've hit the nail right on the
At my side, where are we [Gm] going?
To the bank, of course, exactly as you proposed.
I [N] proposed?
Of
Key:
Eb
Bb
F
C
Gm
Eb
Bb
F
[Eb] A British bank is run with [Bb] precision.
A British home requires nothing less.
[Gm] _ _
[Eb] Tradition, discipline and rules [Ab] must be [A] the tools.
Without [Gm] them, [E] disorder, _ [B] chaos, moral [E] disintegration, [Bb] in short, you have a ghastly [Eb] mess.
I quite agree.
The [B] children must be moulded, shaped and taught, that life's a looming battle to be [Gb] faced and fought.
In short, I am [Bm] disturbed to hear my children [Cm] talking about [Dbm] popping in and out of chalk [Bbm] pavement pictures,
[D] consorting with [Db] racehorse persons, [Am] foxhunt.
[Abm] Yes, well, I don't mind [B] that quite [Gb] so much.
At any rate, it's traditional.
But tea parties [Eb] on the ceiling?
[Gbm] I've asked you.
Having tea parties on the [Gb] ceiling.
And highly questionable outings of every other kind.
If [D] they must go on outings, these [A] outings ought to be [F] brought with purpose.
Yes, [Bb] and practicality.
These [Eb] silly words like _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Yes, well done, you said it.
And popping through [Bb] pictures have little use, fulfil no [Eb] basic need.
[Fm] _
They've got to learn the honest truth.
[Ab]
Despite [G] their youth, they must learn_
About [Ab] the life [Eb] you lead.
Exactly.
They _ must feel [Bb] the thrill of totting up a balanced book, [C] a thousand ciphers neatly in a row.
Quite right.
[Ab] When [E] gazing at a [C] graph that shows the profits up, [E] their little [Bm] cup of joy [Db] should overflow.
[Gm] _ _ [C] Precisely.
It's [F] time they learned to walk in your footsteps.
[C] My footsteps.
To tread your straight and narrow [F] path with pride.
With [C] pride.
And tomorrow, [Fm] just as you suggest, [Bb]
pressed [Db] and dressed, Jane and [F] Michael will be at [F] your side.
_ Splendid.
You've hit the nail right on the_
At my side, where are we [Gm] going?
_ To the bank, of course, exactly as you proposed.
I [N] proposed?
Of
A British home requires nothing less.
[Gm] _ _
[Eb] Tradition, discipline and rules [Ab] must be [A] the tools.
Without [Gm] them, [E] disorder, _ [B] chaos, moral [E] disintegration, [Bb] in short, you have a ghastly [Eb] mess.
I quite agree.
The [B] children must be moulded, shaped and taught, that life's a looming battle to be [Gb] faced and fought.
In short, I am [Bm] disturbed to hear my children [Cm] talking about [Dbm] popping in and out of chalk [Bbm] pavement pictures,
[D] consorting with [Db] racehorse persons, [Am] foxhunt.
[Abm] Yes, well, I don't mind [B] that quite [Gb] so much.
At any rate, it's traditional.
But tea parties [Eb] on the ceiling?
[Gbm] I've asked you.
Having tea parties on the [Gb] ceiling.
And highly questionable outings of every other kind.
If [D] they must go on outings, these [A] outings ought to be [F] brought with purpose.
Yes, [Bb] and practicality.
These [Eb] silly words like _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Yes, well done, you said it.
And popping through [Bb] pictures have little use, fulfil no [Eb] basic need.
[Fm] _
They've got to learn the honest truth.
[Ab]
Despite [G] their youth, they must learn_
About [Ab] the life [Eb] you lead.
Exactly.
They _ must feel [Bb] the thrill of totting up a balanced book, [C] a thousand ciphers neatly in a row.
Quite right.
[Ab] When [E] gazing at a [C] graph that shows the profits up, [E] their little [Bm] cup of joy [Db] should overflow.
[Gm] _ _ [C] Precisely.
It's [F] time they learned to walk in your footsteps.
[C] My footsteps.
To tread your straight and narrow [F] path with pride.
With [C] pride.
And tomorrow, [Fm] just as you suggest, [Bb]
pressed [Db] and dressed, Jane and [F] Michael will be at [F] your side.
_ Splendid.
You've hit the nail right on the_
At my side, where are we [Gm] going?
_ To the bank, of course, exactly as you proposed.
I [N] proposed?
Of