Chords for Don't You Know It's Magic, Brian Cadd
Tempo:
125.35 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#m
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] Australia's first homegrown supergroup, [F] formed by Glenn Sharick of the [G] Twilights and singer-songwriter of the [C] group, Brian Cadd.
Axiom had three hit singles as [Fm] the 60s drew to a [G] close.
Please welcome on [D] stage, Brian Cadd.
Axiom!
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [C#]
[E]
Welcome to the second half of the show, you having a good time?
Ain't it the greatest?
Well, there's another seven hours yet.
And it's so wonderful to finish our tour in this great, great city.
In 1972, I was lucky enough to win the Yamaha Song Contest in Australia through real [Bm] serious graft and [E] corruption.
And through a lot more [G#] yen, I managed to win the Tokyo International Song Contest with this next song.
And I reckon the reason it won was because I asked John Farnham [E] to sing it.
[A]
[E]
[A] [B]
[E] See that marvellous place, [D] where she comes from nobody [A] knows.
[E] I [A] guess I like the way she [B] wears her clothes.
[E] The way she [G#] smiles at him.
[C#m] His heart [E] just swirls, [A] it goes and goes.
You think I'm telling [F#m] you fairytales, I [A] suppose.
[E] But you know [A] it's nature.
[E] It's not fable, [A] it's nothing.
[E] Look at her eyes, they're a [G#m] little bit lazy.
[A] Every night she calls me [B] little titty lady.
[E] Look at those [A] magic, [E] oh baby it's [A] magic.
[B] [A] She's a calm and right woman [E] and a lover.
[A] Oh, and then, [E] take a gun and shoot your friend.
[D] As long as you take [A] the turn.
[E] When you're only six years old, [A] you're on the world, you [B] got friends to burn.
[E] If you won't [D] be an Indian chief, [C#m] share of [E] respect you're [A] gonna win.
Oh, [F#m] fairytales you're gonna [B] learn.
[E] Don't you [A] know it's magic,
[E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[E] See a little boy [G#m] staring down,
[A] oh, with his little, [B] little [E] eyes.
Don't you know [A] it's magic,
[E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[B] Now [A] she call me right, little [E] boy's dream.
[A]
[F#m] When you're dealing [A] with your brother, [E] baby man,
[F#m] [A] let me be your [E] helping hand.
[A] All you [B] gotta do
[E] is take [F#m] a [A] positive.
[F#m] You know you can't, [B] oh, believe it's magic.
[E] Don't you know [A] it's magic, [E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[E] Take a hand of your brother, do what's best, [A] get a whole lot of love, [B] and a better [E] life.
Don't you know [A] it's magic, [E] oh baby it's [A] magic.
[B] There's a [A] boy better at it than you and [E] me.
[G#m]
[A] [B] [E] Don't you [A] know it's magic, [E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[B] [C#] There's a boy better at it than [B] you and [E] me.
[A] [E]
Axiom had three hit singles as [Fm] the 60s drew to a [G] close.
Please welcome on [D] stage, Brian Cadd.
Axiom!
[E]
[A] [E]
[A] [C#]
[E]
Welcome to the second half of the show, you having a good time?
Ain't it the greatest?
Well, there's another seven hours yet.
And it's so wonderful to finish our tour in this great, great city.
In 1972, I was lucky enough to win the Yamaha Song Contest in Australia through real [Bm] serious graft and [E] corruption.
And through a lot more [G#] yen, I managed to win the Tokyo International Song Contest with this next song.
And I reckon the reason it won was because I asked John Farnham [E] to sing it.
[A]
[E]
[A] [B]
[E] See that marvellous place, [D] where she comes from nobody [A] knows.
[E] I [A] guess I like the way she [B] wears her clothes.
[E] The way she [G#] smiles at him.
[C#m] His heart [E] just swirls, [A] it goes and goes.
You think I'm telling [F#m] you fairytales, I [A] suppose.
[E] But you know [A] it's nature.
[E] It's not fable, [A] it's nothing.
[E] Look at her eyes, they're a [G#m] little bit lazy.
[A] Every night she calls me [B] little titty lady.
[E] Look at those [A] magic, [E] oh baby it's [A] magic.
[B] [A] She's a calm and right woman [E] and a lover.
[A] Oh, and then, [E] take a gun and shoot your friend.
[D] As long as you take [A] the turn.
[E] When you're only six years old, [A] you're on the world, you [B] got friends to burn.
[E] If you won't [D] be an Indian chief, [C#m] share of [E] respect you're [A] gonna win.
Oh, [F#m] fairytales you're gonna [B] learn.
[E] Don't you [A] know it's magic,
[E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[E] See a little boy [G#m] staring down,
[A] oh, with his little, [B] little [E] eyes.
Don't you know [A] it's magic,
[E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[B] Now [A] she call me right, little [E] boy's dream.
[A]
[F#m] When you're dealing [A] with your brother, [E] baby man,
[F#m] [A] let me be your [E] helping hand.
[A] All you [B] gotta do
[E] is take [F#m] a [A] positive.
[F#m] You know you can't, [B] oh, believe it's magic.
[E] Don't you know [A] it's magic, [E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[E] Take a hand of your brother, do what's best, [A] get a whole lot of love, [B] and a better [E] life.
Don't you know [A] it's magic, [E] oh baby it's [A] magic.
[B] There's a [A] boy better at it than you and [E] me.
[G#m]
[A] [B] [E] Don't you [A] know it's magic, [E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
[B] [C#] There's a boy better at it than [B] you and [E] me.
[A] [E]
Key:
E
A
B
F#m
D
E
A
B
[C] Australia's first homegrown supergroup, [F] formed by Glenn Sharick of the [G] Twilights and singer-songwriter of the [C] group, Brian Cadd.
Axiom had three hit singles as [Fm] the 60s drew to a [G] close.
Please welcome on [D] stage, Brian Cadd.
_ Axiom!
[E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Welcome to the second half of the show, you having a good time? _ _
Ain't it the greatest?
_ _ _ Well, there's another seven hours yet. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ And it's so wonderful to finish our tour in this great, great city. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ In 1972, I was lucky enough to win _ _ the Yamaha Song Contest in Australia through real [Bm] serious graft and [E] corruption. _
_ _ And through a lot more [G#] yen, I managed to win the Tokyo International Song Contest with this next song.
And I reckon the reason it won was because I asked John Farnham [E] to sing it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
[E] See that marvellous place, [D] where she comes from nobody [A] knows. _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ I [A] guess I like the way she [B] wears her clothes. _
[E] _ The way she [G#] smiles at him.
[C#m] His heart [E] just swirls, [A] it goes and goes. _ _
You think I'm telling [F#m] you fairytales, I [A] suppose.
_ _ [E] _ But you know [A] it's nature.
_ _ [E] It's not fable, [A] it's nothing.
_ _ _ [E] Look at her eyes, they're a [G#m] little bit lazy.
[A] Every night she calls me [B] little titty lady.
[E] _ Look at those [A] magic, _ _ [E] oh baby it's [A] magic.
_ _ [B] [A] She's a calm and right woman [E] and a lover. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] Oh, and then, _ _ _ [E] take a gun and shoot your friend.
_ [D] As long as you take [A] the turn.
_ _ _ [E] _ When you're only six years old, [A] you're on the world, you [B] got friends to burn.
[E] _ If you won't [D] be an Indian chief, [C#m] share of [E] respect you're [A] gonna win. _ _ _ _
Oh, [F#m] _ fairytales you're gonna [B] learn. _
[E] _ Don't you [A] know it's magic, _ _
[E] _ oh baby [A] it's magic. _ _
[E] See a little boy [G#m] staring down, _
[A] oh, with his little, [B] little [E] eyes. _
_ Don't you know [A] it's magic, _ _
[E] _ oh baby [A] it's magic. _ _
[B] Now [A] she call me right, little [E] boy's dream. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ When you're dealing [A] with your brother, _ [E] baby man, _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [A] let me be your [E] helping hand. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ All you [B] gotta do _
[E] is take [F#m] a [A] positive. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ You know you can't, _ _ [B] oh, believe it's magic.
_ [E] _ _ Don't you know [A] it's magic, _ _ [E] _ oh baby [A] it's magic.
_ [E] Take a hand of your brother, do what's best, [A] get a whole lot of love, [B] and a better [E] life.
_ _ Don't you know [A] it's magic, _ _ [E] _ oh baby it's [A] _ magic.
_ [B] There's a [A] boy better at it than you and [E] me.
_ [G#m] _ _
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ [E] Don't you [A] know it's magic, _ _ [E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
_ _ [B] [C#] There's a boy better at _ _ it than [B] you and [E] me.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Axiom had three hit singles as [Fm] the 60s drew to a [G] close.
Please welcome on [D] stage, Brian Cadd.
_ Axiom!
[E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Welcome to the second half of the show, you having a good time? _ _
Ain't it the greatest?
_ _ _ Well, there's another seven hours yet. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ And it's so wonderful to finish our tour in this great, great city. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ In 1972, I was lucky enough to win _ _ the Yamaha Song Contest in Australia through real [Bm] serious graft and [E] corruption. _
_ _ And through a lot more [G#] yen, I managed to win the Tokyo International Song Contest with this next song.
And I reckon the reason it won was because I asked John Farnham [E] to sing it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
[E] See that marvellous place, [D] where she comes from nobody [A] knows. _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ I [A] guess I like the way she [B] wears her clothes. _
[E] _ The way she [G#] smiles at him.
[C#m] His heart [E] just swirls, [A] it goes and goes. _ _
You think I'm telling [F#m] you fairytales, I [A] suppose.
_ _ [E] _ But you know [A] it's nature.
_ _ [E] It's not fable, [A] it's nothing.
_ _ _ [E] Look at her eyes, they're a [G#m] little bit lazy.
[A] Every night she calls me [B] little titty lady.
[E] _ Look at those [A] magic, _ _ [E] oh baby it's [A] magic.
_ _ [B] [A] She's a calm and right woman [E] and a lover. _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] Oh, and then, _ _ _ [E] take a gun and shoot your friend.
_ [D] As long as you take [A] the turn.
_ _ _ [E] _ When you're only six years old, [A] you're on the world, you [B] got friends to burn.
[E] _ If you won't [D] be an Indian chief, [C#m] share of [E] respect you're [A] gonna win. _ _ _ _
Oh, [F#m] _ fairytales you're gonna [B] learn. _
[E] _ Don't you [A] know it's magic, _ _
[E] _ oh baby [A] it's magic. _ _
[E] See a little boy [G#m] staring down, _
[A] oh, with his little, [B] little [E] eyes. _
_ Don't you know [A] it's magic, _ _
[E] _ oh baby [A] it's magic. _ _
[B] Now [A] she call me right, little [E] boy's dream. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ When you're dealing [A] with your brother, _ [E] baby man, _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [A] let me be your [E] helping hand. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ All you [B] gotta do _
[E] is take [F#m] a [A] positive. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ You know you can't, _ _ [B] oh, believe it's magic.
_ [E] _ _ Don't you know [A] it's magic, _ _ [E] _ oh baby [A] it's magic.
_ [E] Take a hand of your brother, do what's best, [A] get a whole lot of love, [B] and a better [E] life.
_ _ Don't you know [A] it's magic, _ _ [E] _ oh baby it's [A] _ magic.
_ [B] There's a [A] boy better at it than you and [E] me.
_ [G#m] _ _
[A] _ [B] _ _ _ [E] Don't you [A] know it's magic, _ _ [E] oh baby [A] it's magic.
_ _ [B] [C#] There's a boy better at _ _ it than [B] you and [E] me.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _