Chords for Barbra Streisand with Antonio Banderas - Take Me to the World (Official Video)

Tempo:
139.8 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

Ab

D

A

Eb

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Barbra Streisand with Antonio Banderas - Take Me to the World (Official Video) chords
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[G] Let me see a world [Ab] with clouds, take me to the [D] world.
[Em] Out where I can [E] push through [A] crowds, take me to the world.
We have [G] Antonio Banderas to sing Take Me to the World with me.
Antonio has been [G] in Evita and a musical called Nine.
He's such a [F] romantic figure, perfect casting for the song.
We have [Eb] to fly to England to record him, but it'll be [A] worth it.
Do you [D] want the world?
[Dm] Well then, [D] you shall have the world.
At first it's almost like, really?
[G] Wow, and how that happened?
But [G] then, immediately, you are assaulted [E] by fear.
I'm not going to [Eb] be up to this.
I have [Ab] seen the world, and it's mean [Fm] and ugly.
[Bb] This is a very beautiful song, very unknown, by the [Db] way,
because this is one of the earlier works of Stephen [Ab] Sondheim.
This is one of [Db] Stephen's most beautiful songs.
It's [Eb] from Evening [Ab] Primrose.
[D] Strange story, because it's about [Db] people
who live in a department store, [C]
and they don't come out [Fm] into the world.
They're afraid to come [Bb] out into the world, [Ab] and that's what this song is about.
[Eb] Take Me to the World was written for [Ab] a very specific [Ab] scene,
and Barbara wanted to make sure that the lyrics made sense on [Bb] a record
when you didn't have the [A] opportunity to be [Ab] watching the action.
[Eb] So she called [D] Stephen Sondheim, which is pretty great that she can call Stephen [Gm] Sondheim, I think,
[A] and they discussed it, and he made some adjustments to the lyric,
and now it's just absolutely perfect.
[Bb] We shall see the world [B] come true, [F] we [Bb] shall have the world.
[Gm] I won't be afraid, [C] with you [Eb] I'll, we shall have the world.
The [C] voice [Gb] of Barbara [Bb] is extraordinary, it's just [Gm]
velvet.
[Gm] And no, I'm not a [Em]
[E] fool.
[A] She can go to unbelievable places where it [D] appears only the truth.
When you're [Gm] singing with her, [A] he [C] obliges you, he just [Bb]
demands the same thing [F] from you.
You have to go to that space that she creates.
[Gb]
[D]
Forever, forever.
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [Fm]
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Bb
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Ab
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D
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A
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Eb
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Bb
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Ab
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D
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To start learning Barbra Streisand With Antonio Banderas - Take Me To The World chords, build your understanding on these basic chords - Db, Ab, Db, Ab, D, Em, A, D, C, G, Abm, C, F, Bb and Ab in sequence. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 73 BPM before aiming for the song's 146 BPM. With an eye on the song's key G Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[G] Let me see a _ world [Ab] with clouds, take me to the _ [D] world.
_ _ _ [Em] Out where I can _ [E] push through [A] _ crowds, take me to the world.
_ We have [G] Antonio Banderas to sing Take Me to the World with me.
Antonio has been [G] in Evita and a musical called Nine.
He's such a [F] romantic figure, perfect casting for the song.
We have [Eb] to fly to England to record him, but it'll be [A] worth it.
Do you [D] want the world? _
[Dm] Well then, [D] you shall have the _ world.
At first it's almost like, really?
[G] Wow, and how that happened?
But [G] then, immediately, you are assaulted [E] by fear. _
_ I'm not going to [Eb] be up to this.
_ I have [Ab] seen the _ world, _ and it's mean [Fm] and ugly. _ _
[Bb] This is a very beautiful song, very unknown, by the [Db] way,
because this is one of the earlier works of Stephen [Ab] Sondheim.
This is one of [Db] Stephen's most beautiful songs.
It's [Eb] from Evening [Ab] Primrose.
[D] Strange story, because it's about [Db] people
who live in a department store, _ [C]
and they don't come out [Fm] into the world.
They're afraid to come [Bb] out into the world, _ [Ab] _ and that's what this song is about.
[Eb] Take Me to the World was written for [Ab] a very specific [Ab] scene,
and Barbara wanted to make sure that the lyrics made sense on [Bb] a record
when you didn't have the [A] opportunity to be [Ab] watching the action.
[Eb] So she called [D] Stephen Sondheim, which is pretty great that she can call Stephen [Gm] Sondheim, I think,
[A] and they discussed it, and he made some adjustments to the lyric,
and now it's just absolutely perfect.
[Bb] We shall see the _ world [B] come true, [F] we [Bb] shall have the world.
_ _ _ [Gm] I won't be _ afraid, [C] with you [Eb] I'll, we shall have the world.
The [C] voice [Gb] of Barbara [Bb] is extraordinary, it's just [Gm] _
velvet.
[Gm] And no, I'm not a [Em] _
[E] fool.
_ [A] She can go to unbelievable places where it [D] appears only the truth.
When you're [Gm] singing with her, [A] he [C] obliges you, he just [Bb]
demands the same thing [F] from you.
You have to go to that space that she creates.
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
Forever, forever. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _

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