Chords for Bells of Notre Dame (Disney's Hunchback) METAL cover - Jonathan Young & Caleb Hyles
Tempo:
71.8 bpm
Chords used:
Am
A
E
Em
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [Am]
[Em] [Am] [A]
[Am]
[Ab] [Am] [Ab]
Morning in Paris, the city awakes to the [E] bells of Notre [Am] Dame.
The fishermen [C] fishes, the big men [Em] bakes to the bells of [C] Notre [Dm] Dame.
To the big bells as loud [Am] as the thunder, to the little bells soft [E] as a swan.
And [G] some say the soul of the [F] city is the toll of [E] the [Em] bells.
The bells of Notre [E] Dame.
[D] [E] Shh, [D] listen.
[Eb] And [Gb] clump how we tell you.
[Am] It is a tale, a tale of [D] a man and a monster.
Dark was [C] the night when our tale was [Am] begun.
On the docks [A] near Notre Dame.
Shut up, you, we [E] spoke.
Wolf-right [G] and juicy slid silently [G] under the docks [C] near Notre Dame.
But a trap had been [A] laid for the gypsies.
And they gazed up in [E] fear and alarm.
That the figure's clutches were iron as [Am] much as the [Ab] boots.
[E] The bells [D] of Notre [A] Dame.
[Am] Judge Claude Fruel longed to [Em] purge the world of [A] vice and sin.
[Am] And he saw corruption [Em] everywhere except [Am] with him.
In his dizzy [A] words, the vicar said, just listen.
[C] It's not [A] dangerous.
She ran there.
So, here's to the vicar.
So, [Cm] [C] here's to the vicar.
[Em] So, here's to the vicar.
Because they're not in the city,
[Gm] But a monster's [Bbm] stuck in our [B] streets.
[Dm] And if you [Em] ask what's the place.
It is here.
[Am] With a sound and a [C] beat.
The [A] fiendish, [B] headless dragon
For the time [E] being, he will be replaced
by his daughter
[Am] ZAWAAA
ZAWAAA ZAWAAA
ZAWAAA
The Asni companion
is one of [Em] the foolish
See there the innocent blood you have spilled
[E] on the steps of Notre Dame
The one who possesses the rare and the righteous
Now you would add this child's blood
to your guilt [G] on the steps of Notre [C] Dame
You can lie to yourself and [A] your minions
You [D] can claim that you have intercourse
But you never can run
nor hide what you've [A] done
from the [Eb] eyes
The [E] very eyes [G] of Notre [A] Dame
[Am] For once, for one time in his [Em] life of power [A] and control
Frollo felt a twinge of fear [Em] for his immortal [A] soul
What was that you heard?
Carefully, Scythe, you're at risk of it
[E] And Frollo gave the child a cruel name
A name that means half [Am]-formed
Quasimodo
Now, here is a riddle to guess
If you can [E] sing the bells of [A] Notre Dame
[E] Who is the monster and who is the [F] man?
Sing the [B] bells, bells, bells, [F] bells
Bells, bells, bells, [E] bells
Bells [G] of [Em] Notre [A] Dame
[Am]
[E] [A]
[Am]
[Gb] [Bb] [Ab] [Bb]
[Gb] [Ab] [Gb]
[Em] [Am] [A]
[Am]
[Ab] [Am] [Ab]
Morning in Paris, the city awakes to the [E] bells of Notre [Am] Dame.
The fishermen [C] fishes, the big men [Em] bakes to the bells of [C] Notre [Dm] Dame.
To the big bells as loud [Am] as the thunder, to the little bells soft [E] as a swan.
And [G] some say the soul of the [F] city is the toll of [E] the [Em] bells.
The bells of Notre [E] Dame.
[D] [E] Shh, [D] listen.
[Eb] And [Gb] clump how we tell you.
[Am] It is a tale, a tale of [D] a man and a monster.
Dark was [C] the night when our tale was [Am] begun.
On the docks [A] near Notre Dame.
Shut up, you, we [E] spoke.
Wolf-right [G] and juicy slid silently [G] under the docks [C] near Notre Dame.
But a trap had been [A] laid for the gypsies.
And they gazed up in [E] fear and alarm.
That the figure's clutches were iron as [Am] much as the [Ab] boots.
[E] The bells [D] of Notre [A] Dame.
[Am] Judge Claude Fruel longed to [Em] purge the world of [A] vice and sin.
[Am] And he saw corruption [Em] everywhere except [Am] with him.
In his dizzy [A] words, the vicar said, just listen.
[C] It's not [A] dangerous.
She ran there.
So, here's to the vicar.
So, [Cm] [C] here's to the vicar.
[Em] So, here's to the vicar.
Because they're not in the city,
[Gm] But a monster's [Bbm] stuck in our [B] streets.
[Dm] And if you [Em] ask what's the place.
It is here.
[Am] With a sound and a [C] beat.
The [A] fiendish, [B] headless dragon
For the time [E] being, he will be replaced
by his daughter
[Am] ZAWAAA
ZAWAAA ZAWAAA
ZAWAAA
The Asni companion
is one of [Em] the foolish
See there the innocent blood you have spilled
[E] on the steps of Notre Dame
The one who possesses the rare and the righteous
Now you would add this child's blood
to your guilt [G] on the steps of Notre [C] Dame
You can lie to yourself and [A] your minions
You [D] can claim that you have intercourse
But you never can run
nor hide what you've [A] done
from the [Eb] eyes
The [E] very eyes [G] of Notre [A] Dame
[Am] For once, for one time in his [Em] life of power [A] and control
Frollo felt a twinge of fear [Em] for his immortal [A] soul
What was that you heard?
Carefully, Scythe, you're at risk of it
[E] And Frollo gave the child a cruel name
A name that means half [Am]-formed
Quasimodo
Now, here is a riddle to guess
If you can [E] sing the bells of [A] Notre Dame
[E] Who is the monster and who is the [F] man?
Sing the [B] bells, bells, bells, [F] bells
Bells, bells, bells, [E] bells
Bells [G] of [Em] Notre [A] Dame
[Am]
[E] [A]
[Am]
[Gb] [Bb] [Ab] [Bb]
[Gb] [Ab] [Gb]
Key:
Am
A
E
Em
C
Am
A
E
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [Am] _ _ _ [Ab] _
Morning in Paris, the city awakes to the [E] bells of Notre [Am] Dame.
The fishermen [C] fishes, the big men [Em] bakes to the bells of [C] Notre [Dm] Dame.
To the big bells as loud [Am] as the thunder, to the little bells soft [E] as a swan.
And [G] some say the soul of the [F] city is the toll of [E] the [Em] bells.
The bells of Notre [E] Dame.
_ [D] _ [E] _ Shh, [D] listen.
[Eb] And [Gb] clump how we tell you.
[Am] It is a tale, a tale of [D] a man and a monster.
Dark was [C] the night when our tale was [Am] begun.
On the docks [A] near Notre Dame.
Shut up, you, we [E] spoke.
Wolf-right [G] and juicy slid silently [G] under the docks [C] near Notre Dame.
_ But a trap had been [A] laid for the gypsies.
And they gazed up in [E] fear and alarm.
That the figure's clutches were iron as [Am] much as the [Ab] boots.
[E] The bells [D] of Notre [A] Dame.
_ [Am] Judge Claude Fruel longed to [Em] purge the world of [A] vice and sin.
[Am] And he saw corruption [Em] everywhere except [Am] with him.
In his dizzy [A] words, the vicar said, just listen.
[C] _ It's not [A] dangerous.
She ran there.
_ _ _ So, here's to the vicar.
So, [Cm] [C] here's to the vicar.
[Em] So, here's to the vicar.
Because they're not in the city,
[Gm] But a monster's [Bbm] stuck in our [B] streets.
[Dm] And if you [Em] ask what's the place.
It is here.
[Am] With a sound and a [C] beat.
The [A] fiendish, _ [B] headless dragon _
_ For the time [E] being, he will be replaced
by his daughter
[Am] ZAWAAA
_ ZAWAAA ZAWAAA
ZAWAAA
The _ _ Asni companion
is one of _ [Em] the foolish
See there the innocent blood you have spilled
[E] on the steps of Notre Dame
The one who possesses the rare and the righteous
Now you would add this child's blood
to your guilt [G] on the steps of Notre [C] Dame
You can lie to yourself and [A] your minions
You [D] can claim that you have intercourse
But you never can run
nor hide what you've [A] done
from the [Eb] eyes
The [E] very eyes [G] of Notre [A] Dame
_ [Am] For once, for one time in his [Em] life of power [A] and control
_ Frollo felt a twinge of fear [Em] for his immortal [A] soul
What was that you heard?
Carefully, Scythe, you're at risk of it
[E] And Frollo gave the child a cruel name
A name that means half [Am]-formed
Quasimodo
Now, here is a riddle to guess
If you can [E] sing the bells of [A] Notre Dame
[E] Who is the monster and who is the [F] _ man?
Sing the [B] bells, bells, bells, [F] bells
Bells, bells, bells, [E] bells
_ Bells [G] of [Em] Notre [A] Dame
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Gb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [Am] _ _ _ [Ab] _
Morning in Paris, the city awakes to the [E] bells of Notre [Am] Dame.
The fishermen [C] fishes, the big men [Em] bakes to the bells of [C] Notre [Dm] Dame.
To the big bells as loud [Am] as the thunder, to the little bells soft [E] as a swan.
And [G] some say the soul of the [F] city is the toll of [E] the [Em] bells.
The bells of Notre [E] Dame.
_ [D] _ [E] _ Shh, [D] listen.
[Eb] And [Gb] clump how we tell you.
[Am] It is a tale, a tale of [D] a man and a monster.
Dark was [C] the night when our tale was [Am] begun.
On the docks [A] near Notre Dame.
Shut up, you, we [E] spoke.
Wolf-right [G] and juicy slid silently [G] under the docks [C] near Notre Dame.
_ But a trap had been [A] laid for the gypsies.
And they gazed up in [E] fear and alarm.
That the figure's clutches were iron as [Am] much as the [Ab] boots.
[E] The bells [D] of Notre [A] Dame.
_ [Am] Judge Claude Fruel longed to [Em] purge the world of [A] vice and sin.
[Am] And he saw corruption [Em] everywhere except [Am] with him.
In his dizzy [A] words, the vicar said, just listen.
[C] _ It's not [A] dangerous.
She ran there.
_ _ _ So, here's to the vicar.
So, [Cm] [C] here's to the vicar.
[Em] So, here's to the vicar.
Because they're not in the city,
[Gm] But a monster's [Bbm] stuck in our [B] streets.
[Dm] And if you [Em] ask what's the place.
It is here.
[Am] With a sound and a [C] beat.
The [A] fiendish, _ [B] headless dragon _
_ For the time [E] being, he will be replaced
by his daughter
[Am] ZAWAAA
_ ZAWAAA ZAWAAA
ZAWAAA
The _ _ Asni companion
is one of _ [Em] the foolish
See there the innocent blood you have spilled
[E] on the steps of Notre Dame
The one who possesses the rare and the righteous
Now you would add this child's blood
to your guilt [G] on the steps of Notre [C] Dame
You can lie to yourself and [A] your minions
You [D] can claim that you have intercourse
But you never can run
nor hide what you've [A] done
from the [Eb] eyes
The [E] very eyes [G] of Notre [A] Dame
_ [Am] For once, for one time in his [Em] life of power [A] and control
_ Frollo felt a twinge of fear [Em] for his immortal [A] soul
What was that you heard?
Carefully, Scythe, you're at risk of it
[E] And Frollo gave the child a cruel name
A name that means half [Am]-formed
Quasimodo
Now, here is a riddle to guess
If you can [E] sing the bells of [A] Notre Dame
[E] Who is the monster and who is the [F] _ man?
Sing the [B] bells, bells, bells, [F] bells
Bells, bells, bells, [E] bells
_ Bells [G] of [Em] Notre [A] Dame
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Gb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _