Chords for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - London Cast - Pure Imagination
Tempo:
101.2 bpm
Chords used:
Ebm
Ab
Eb
C
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hold your breath.
Make a wish.
Count to three.
[Ebm] Come with me and you'll [Bb] be in a [Ab] world of pure imagination.
[Ebm] Take a look [Gb] and you'll see into [C] your imagination.
[F]
[Bb] Welcome aboard my great glass elevator.
Wow!
Push that button.
The one marked don't push?
That's the one.
Something crazy's going to happen now, isn't it?
How did you guess?
[Ebm] We'll begin [Eb] with [Gb] a spin.
Travelling in [Ab] the world of my [Fm]
creation.
[Ebm] What you'll see will [Ab]
defy [F] explanation.
[C]
[Ebm] If you want to view [Fm] paradise,
[Ebm] simply look [Db] around and view it.
Anything [C] you want to, [Fm] do it.
Want to [Bb] change the world?
[Eb] There's nothing to it.
Time to open your eyes and take a look around.
There is no life I [Ab] know to compare [C] with pure [Fm] imagination.
[Ebm] Living here, you'll [Fm] be free if you truly [Abm] wish [Db] to be.
[Ab]
[Eb] Down there, my factory, do you see?
Yes, [Ab] Mr.
Wonka.
I love my chocolate [Db] factory, Charlie.
I love it more than anything else in the world.
[Bbm] So do I, Mr.
[Eb] Wonka.
So do I.
Well, I'm very glad you said that.
I'm very glad indeed.
[Db] Do you want to know why?
Why?
Because my chocolate factory is your special prize.
But Mr.
[Eb] Wonka, why would you want to give away your factory?
[Ab] I'm an old man, Charlie.
I'm a lot older than you think.
[A] I [Bbm] can't keep running my factory forever.
I've [Eb] got to give it to someone new.
And that someone, [F] Charlie, is you.
[C] [Ebm] If you want to view [Fm]
paradise, [Bb] [Ebm] simply [Gb] look around and [Db] view it.
Anything [C] you want to, do it.
[Ab] Want to [Bb] change the world?
[Eb] There's nothing [Gb] to it.
[G]
There [Em] is no life I know to [D] compare with pure [Gbm] imagination.
[Bm]
Living there, you'll [A] be free if you [Db] truly [F] [A] wish to [D] be.
Make a wish.
Count to three.
[Ebm] Come with me and you'll [Bb] be in a [Ab] world of pure imagination.
[Ebm] Take a look [Gb] and you'll see into [C] your imagination.
[F]
[Bb] Welcome aboard my great glass elevator.
Wow!
Push that button.
The one marked don't push?
That's the one.
Something crazy's going to happen now, isn't it?
How did you guess?
[Ebm] We'll begin [Eb] with [Gb] a spin.
Travelling in [Ab] the world of my [Fm]
creation.
[Ebm] What you'll see will [Ab]
defy [F] explanation.
[C]
[Ebm] If you want to view [Fm] paradise,
[Ebm] simply look [Db] around and view it.
Anything [C] you want to, [Fm] do it.
Want to [Bb] change the world?
[Eb] There's nothing to it.
Time to open your eyes and take a look around.
There is no life I [Ab] know to compare [C] with pure [Fm] imagination.
[Ebm] Living here, you'll [Fm] be free if you truly [Abm] wish [Db] to be.
[Ab]
[Eb] Down there, my factory, do you see?
Yes, [Ab] Mr.
Wonka.
I love my chocolate [Db] factory, Charlie.
I love it more than anything else in the world.
[Bbm] So do I, Mr.
[Eb] Wonka.
So do I.
Well, I'm very glad you said that.
I'm very glad indeed.
[Db] Do you want to know why?
Why?
Because my chocolate factory is your special prize.
But Mr.
[Eb] Wonka, why would you want to give away your factory?
[Ab] I'm an old man, Charlie.
I'm a lot older than you think.
[A] I [Bbm] can't keep running my factory forever.
I've [Eb] got to give it to someone new.
And that someone, [F] Charlie, is you.
[C] [Ebm] If you want to view [Fm]
paradise, [Bb] [Ebm] simply [Gb] look around and [Db] view it.
Anything [C] you want to, do it.
[Ab] Want to [Bb] change the world?
[Eb] There's nothing [Gb] to it.
[G]
There [Em] is no life I know to [D] compare with pure [Gbm] imagination.
[Bm]
Living there, you'll [A] be free if you [Db] truly [F] [A] wish to [D] be.
Key:
Ebm
Ab
Eb
C
Fm
Ebm
Ab
Eb
_ Hold your breath. _
Make a wish.
_ _ Count to three. _
_ [Ebm] _ Come with me and you'll [Bb] be in a [Ab] world of pure imagination. _ _ _ _
[Ebm] Take a look [Gb] and you'll see _ into [C] your imagination.
_ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] Welcome aboard my great glass elevator.
Wow!
Push that button.
The one marked don't push?
That's the one.
Something crazy's going to happen now, isn't it?
How did you guess? _
_ [Ebm] We'll begin [Eb] with [Gb] a spin.
_ Travelling in [Ab] the world of my [Fm]
creation.
[Ebm] What you'll see will [Ab]
defy [F] _ _ explanation. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Ebm] If you want to view [Fm] paradise, _
_ [Ebm] simply look [Db] around and view it.
Anything [C] you want to, [Fm] do it.
Want to [Bb] change the world?
_ [Eb] There's nothing to it.
_ _ Time to open your eyes and take a look around. _
There is no life I [Ab] know to _ compare [C] with pure [Fm] imagination. _
[Ebm] Living here, you'll [Fm] be free if you truly [Abm] wish [Db] to be.
[Ab] _ _
[Eb] Down there, my factory, do you see?
Yes, [Ab] Mr.
Wonka.
I love my chocolate [Db] factory, Charlie.
I love it more than anything else in the world.
[Bbm] So do I, Mr.
[Eb] Wonka.
So do I.
Well, I'm very glad you said that.
I'm very glad indeed.
[Db] Do you want to know why?
Why?
Because my chocolate factory is your special prize.
But Mr.
[Eb] Wonka, why would you want to give away your factory?
[Ab] I'm an old man, Charlie.
I'm a lot older than you think.
[A] I [Bbm] can't keep running my factory forever.
I've [Eb] got to give it to someone new.
_ And that someone, [F] Charlie, _ is you.
[C] _ _ _ [Ebm] If you want to view [Fm] _
paradise, [Bb] _ [Ebm] simply [Gb] look around and [Db] view it.
Anything [C] you want to, do it.
[Ab] _ Want to [Bb] change the world?
[Eb] There's nothing [Gb] to it.
_ _ _ [G] _
There [Em] is no life I know to [D] compare with pure [Gbm] imagination.
[Bm] _
Living there, you'll [A] be free _ if you [Db] _ truly _ [F] _ [A] wish to _ [D] be. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Make a wish.
_ _ Count to three. _
_ [Ebm] _ Come with me and you'll [Bb] be in a [Ab] world of pure imagination. _ _ _ _
[Ebm] Take a look [Gb] and you'll see _ into [C] your imagination.
_ [F] _ _
_ [Bb] Welcome aboard my great glass elevator.
Wow!
Push that button.
The one marked don't push?
That's the one.
Something crazy's going to happen now, isn't it?
How did you guess? _
_ [Ebm] We'll begin [Eb] with [Gb] a spin.
_ Travelling in [Ab] the world of my [Fm]
creation.
[Ebm] What you'll see will [Ab]
defy [F] _ _ explanation. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Ebm] If you want to view [Fm] paradise, _
_ [Ebm] simply look [Db] around and view it.
Anything [C] you want to, [Fm] do it.
Want to [Bb] change the world?
_ [Eb] There's nothing to it.
_ _ Time to open your eyes and take a look around. _
There is no life I [Ab] know to _ compare [C] with pure [Fm] imagination. _
[Ebm] Living here, you'll [Fm] be free if you truly [Abm] wish [Db] to be.
[Ab] _ _
[Eb] Down there, my factory, do you see?
Yes, [Ab] Mr.
Wonka.
I love my chocolate [Db] factory, Charlie.
I love it more than anything else in the world.
[Bbm] So do I, Mr.
[Eb] Wonka.
So do I.
Well, I'm very glad you said that.
I'm very glad indeed.
[Db] Do you want to know why?
Why?
Because my chocolate factory is your special prize.
But Mr.
[Eb] Wonka, why would you want to give away your factory?
[Ab] I'm an old man, Charlie.
I'm a lot older than you think.
[A] I [Bbm] can't keep running my factory forever.
I've [Eb] got to give it to someone new.
_ And that someone, [F] Charlie, _ is you.
[C] _ _ _ [Ebm] If you want to view [Fm] _
paradise, [Bb] _ [Ebm] simply [Gb] look around and [Db] view it.
Anything [C] you want to, do it.
[Ab] _ Want to [Bb] change the world?
[Eb] There's nothing [Gb] to it.
_ _ _ [G] _
There [Em] is no life I know to [D] compare with pure [Gbm] imagination.
[Bm] _
Living there, you'll [A] be free _ if you [Db] _ truly _ [F] _ [A] wish to _ [D] be. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _