Chords for Fiddler On The Roof - Matchmaker
Tempo:
121.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Am
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Get changed for the Sabbath.
Hurry!
Hurry with your work!
Wonder if Yenter found a husband for you.
I'm not anxious for Yenter to find me a husband.
Not unless it's Muttle the tailor.
I didn't ask you.
Didel, you're the oldest.
[C] They have to make a match for you before they can make one for me.
And then [F#] after her, one for me.
So if Yenter [B] brings someone
Yenter, Yenter, Yenter.
[F#m] [E] Well, somebody has to arrange the matches.
She [F#m] might bring someone [A] wonderful.
Someone [E] interesting.
And well-off.
And important.
[F#m] [Em]
[E] Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, [E] make me a match.
Find me a find.
Catch me a catch.
Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, look through [E] your book.
[C#m] And make [B] me a [E] perfect match.
[C]
[E] Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, I'll bring the [E] veil.
You bring the groom, slender [C] and [A#m] pale.
[E] Bring me a ring, for I'm longing to be
[A] The envy of [E] all I see.
[Am] Or [F] I'll [D] [G] make him [G] rich as a king.
[F#m] For me, [F] [B] well, I wouldn't tolerate
[Em] If he were as handsome [Am] as anything.
[B] [E] Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, make me a match.
[B] Find me a [E] find.
Catch me a catch.
Night after night in the dark I'm alone.
[A] So find me a [G#m] match.
[B] [E] [A#] Of my [A] own.
[D] [G] Since when are you interested in [C] a match, Chava?
[G] I thought you just had your eye on your books.
And you have your eye on the rabbi's [Am] son.
Well, why not?
[G] We only have one rabbi.
And he only has one [B] son.
[Am] Why shouldn't I want the best?
Because you're a girl from a poor family.
[D] So whatever Yenter brings, you'll take.
Right?
Of course, [Gm] right.
[C]
[F] [Gm] Chava, have [Am] I made a match [D] for you?
He's handsome.
He's young.
[G] All right, he's 62.
But he's [Cm] a nice man, a good catch.
[D] True?
[Gm] True.
I promise you'll be happy.
[Am] And even if [D] you're not, there's more to life than that.
[Gm] Don't ask me what.
[Am] [A#]
[Am] Chava, I found [Bm] him.
Will you be a [Fm] lucky [E] bride?
He's handsome.
He's tall.
[A] That is, from side to side.
But [Dm] he's a nice man, a good catch.
[E] Right?
[Am] Right.
You heard he has a temper.
He'll [E] beat you every night.
But only when he's sober.
So [A] you're all right?
[D]
[Dm] Did [Em] you think you'd [A] get a prince?
[F#] Well, I'll find [Am] the best [D] I can.
With [G] no dowry, no money.
[Em] [A] Be glad you come.
[D]
[B] [E]
[F#m] [F#] [E]
Matchmaker, [B] matchmaker, you know that I'm still very young.
[E] Please, take your time.
Up to this minute I [Bm] [E] misunderstood
[F#m] That I could get [B] stuck [E] for good
[Am] Do you see [D] that he's gentle [Bm] in bed?
[G] Were you also abroad?
[F#m] Not [B] that I'm sentimental
[Em] It's just [Am] that I'm [B] terrified
[E] Matchmaker, matchmaker, [F#m] plan [E] me no plans
[C#m] I'm in [E] no rush
Maybe I've learned
Playing with matches [D] a girl can [E] get burned
So [A] bring me no waste
[F#] Rule me no rules
[E] Mind me no fine
[F#] Cash me no [F#m] cash
Unless he's a [G] nut
[E]
Hurry!
Hurry with your work!
Wonder if Yenter found a husband for you.
I'm not anxious for Yenter to find me a husband.
Not unless it's Muttle the tailor.
I didn't ask you.
Didel, you're the oldest.
[C] They have to make a match for you before they can make one for me.
And then [F#] after her, one for me.
So if Yenter [B] brings someone
Yenter, Yenter, Yenter.
[F#m] [E] Well, somebody has to arrange the matches.
She [F#m] might bring someone [A] wonderful.
Someone [E] interesting.
And well-off.
And important.
[F#m] [Em]
[E] Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, [E] make me a match.
Find me a find.
Catch me a catch.
Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, look through [E] your book.
[C#m] And make [B] me a [E] perfect match.
[C]
[E] Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, I'll bring the [E] veil.
You bring the groom, slender [C] and [A#m] pale.
[E] Bring me a ring, for I'm longing to be
[A] The envy of [E] all I see.
[Am] Or [F] I'll [D] [G] make him [G] rich as a king.
[F#m] For me, [F] [B] well, I wouldn't tolerate
[Em] If he were as handsome [Am] as anything.
[B] [E] Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, make me a match.
[B] Find me a [E] find.
Catch me a catch.
Night after night in the dark I'm alone.
[A] So find me a [G#m] match.
[B] [E] [A#] Of my [A] own.
[D] [G] Since when are you interested in [C] a match, Chava?
[G] I thought you just had your eye on your books.
And you have your eye on the rabbi's [Am] son.
Well, why not?
[G] We only have one rabbi.
And he only has one [B] son.
[Am] Why shouldn't I want the best?
Because you're a girl from a poor family.
[D] So whatever Yenter brings, you'll take.
Right?
Of course, [Gm] right.
[C]
[F] [Gm] Chava, have [Am] I made a match [D] for you?
He's handsome.
He's young.
[G] All right, he's 62.
But he's [Cm] a nice man, a good catch.
[D] True?
[Gm] True.
I promise you'll be happy.
[Am] And even if [D] you're not, there's more to life than that.
[Gm] Don't ask me what.
[Am] [A#]
[Am] Chava, I found [Bm] him.
Will you be a [Fm] lucky [E] bride?
He's handsome.
He's tall.
[A] That is, from side to side.
But [Dm] he's a nice man, a good catch.
[E] Right?
[Am] Right.
You heard he has a temper.
He'll [E] beat you every night.
But only when he's sober.
So [A] you're all right?
[D]
[Dm] Did [Em] you think you'd [A] get a prince?
[F#] Well, I'll find [Am] the best [D] I can.
With [G] no dowry, no money.
[Em] [A] Be glad you come.
[D]
[B] [E]
[F#m] [F#] [E]
Matchmaker, [B] matchmaker, you know that I'm still very young.
[E] Please, take your time.
Up to this minute I [Bm] [E] misunderstood
[F#m] That I could get [B] stuck [E] for good
[Am] Do you see [D] that he's gentle [Bm] in bed?
[G] Were you also abroad?
[F#m] Not [B] that I'm sentimental
[Em] It's just [Am] that I'm [B] terrified
[E] Matchmaker, matchmaker, [F#m] plan [E] me no plans
[C#m] I'm in [E] no rush
Maybe I've learned
Playing with matches [D] a girl can [E] get burned
So [A] bring me no waste
[F#] Rule me no rules
[E] Mind me no fine
[F#] Cash me no [F#m] cash
Unless he's a [G] nut
[E]
Key:
E
B
Am
D
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B
Am
[G] Get changed for the Sabbath.
Hurry!
Hurry with your work!
Wonder if Yenter found a husband for you.
I'm not anxious for Yenter to find me a husband.
Not unless it's Muttle the tailor.
I didn't ask you.
Didel, you're the oldest.
[C] They have to make a match for you before they can make one for me.
And then [F#] after her, one for me.
So if Yenter [B] brings someone_
Yenter, Yenter, Yenter.
[F#m] [E] Well, somebody has to arrange the matches.
She [F#m] might bring someone [A] wonderful.
Someone [E] interesting.
And well-off.
And important.
[F#m] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[E] _ _ Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, [E] make me a match.
_ Find me a find.
Catch me a catch.
_ _ _ Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, look through [E] your book.
_ [C#m] And make [B] me a [E] perfect match.
[C] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, I'll bring the [E] veil.
You bring the groom, slender [C] and [A#m] pale.
[E] Bring me a ring, for I'm longing to be
[A] The envy of [E] all I see.
[Am] Or [F] I'll [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ make him [G] rich as a king.
[F#m] For me, [F] [B] well, I wouldn't tolerate
[Em] If he were as handsome [Am] as anything. _
[B] _ [E] Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, make me a match.
[B] Find me a [E] find.
Catch me a catch.
Night after night in the dark I'm alone.
[A] So find me a [G#m] match.
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A#] Of my [A] own.
[D] _ _ _ [G] Since when are you interested in [C] a match, Chava?
[G] I thought you just had your eye on your books.
And you have your eye on the rabbi's [Am] son.
Well, why not?
[G] We only have one rabbi.
_ And he only has one [B] son.
_ [Am] Why shouldn't I want the best?
Because you're a girl from a poor family.
[D] So whatever Yenter brings, you'll take.
Right?
Of course, [Gm] right.
_ [C] _
[F] [Gm] Chava, have [Am] I made a match [D] for you?
He's handsome.
He's young.
[G] All right, he's 62.
But he's [Cm] a nice man, a good catch.
[D] True?
[Gm] True.
I promise you'll be happy.
[Am] And even if [D] you're not, there's more to life than that.
[Gm] Don't ask me what.
[Am] _ [A#] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] Chava, I found [Bm] him.
Will you be a [Fm] lucky [E] bride?
He's handsome.
He's tall.
[A] That is, from side to side.
But [Dm] he's a nice man, a good catch.
[E] Right?
[Am] Right.
You heard he has a temper.
He'll [E] beat you every night.
But only when he's sober.
So [A] you're all right?
_ [D]
[Dm] Did [Em] you think you'd [A] get a prince?
[F#] Well, I'll find [Am] the best [D] I can.
_ With [G] no dowry, no money. _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [A] Be glad you come.
[D] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] _ _ [E] _
Matchmaker, [B] matchmaker, you know that I'm still very young.
[E] Please, take your time.
Up to this minute I [Bm] [E] misunderstood
_ [F#m] That I could get [B] stuck [E] for good
[Am] Do you see _ [D] that he's gentle [Bm] in bed?
[G] Were you also abroad?
[F#m] Not [B] that I'm sentimental
[Em] _ It's just [Am] that I'm [B] terrified
_ _ _ [E] _ Matchmaker, matchmaker, [F#m] plan [E] me no plans
[C#m] I'm in [E] no rush
Maybe I've learned
Playing with matches [D] a girl can [E] get burned
So [A] bring me no waste
[F#] Rule me no rules
[E] Mind me no fine
[F#] Cash me no [F#m] cash
Unless he's a [G] nut
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hurry!
Hurry with your work!
Wonder if Yenter found a husband for you.
I'm not anxious for Yenter to find me a husband.
Not unless it's Muttle the tailor.
I didn't ask you.
Didel, you're the oldest.
[C] They have to make a match for you before they can make one for me.
And then [F#] after her, one for me.
So if Yenter [B] brings someone_
Yenter, Yenter, Yenter.
[F#m] [E] Well, somebody has to arrange the matches.
She [F#m] might bring someone [A] wonderful.
Someone [E] interesting.
And well-off.
And important.
[F#m] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[E] _ _ Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, [E] make me a match.
_ Find me a find.
Catch me a catch.
_ _ _ Matchmaker, [C#m] matchmaker, look through [E] your book.
_ [C#m] And make [B] me a [E] perfect match.
[C] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, I'll bring the [E] veil.
You bring the groom, slender [C] and [A#m] pale.
[E] Bring me a ring, for I'm longing to be
[A] The envy of [E] all I see.
[Am] Or [F] I'll [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ make him [G] rich as a king.
[F#m] For me, [F] [B] well, I wouldn't tolerate
[Em] If he were as handsome [Am] as anything. _
[B] _ [E] Matchmaker, [G#m] matchmaker, make me a match.
[B] Find me a [E] find.
Catch me a catch.
Night after night in the dark I'm alone.
[A] So find me a [G#m] match.
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A#] Of my [A] own.
[D] _ _ _ [G] Since when are you interested in [C] a match, Chava?
[G] I thought you just had your eye on your books.
And you have your eye on the rabbi's [Am] son.
Well, why not?
[G] We only have one rabbi.
_ And he only has one [B] son.
_ [Am] Why shouldn't I want the best?
Because you're a girl from a poor family.
[D] So whatever Yenter brings, you'll take.
Right?
Of course, [Gm] right.
_ [C] _
[F] [Gm] Chava, have [Am] I made a match [D] for you?
He's handsome.
He's young.
[G] All right, he's 62.
But he's [Cm] a nice man, a good catch.
[D] True?
[Gm] True.
I promise you'll be happy.
[Am] And even if [D] you're not, there's more to life than that.
[Gm] Don't ask me what.
[Am] _ [A#] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] Chava, I found [Bm] him.
Will you be a [Fm] lucky [E] bride?
He's handsome.
He's tall.
[A] That is, from side to side.
But [Dm] he's a nice man, a good catch.
[E] Right?
[Am] Right.
You heard he has a temper.
He'll [E] beat you every night.
But only when he's sober.
So [A] you're all right?
_ [D]
[Dm] Did [Em] you think you'd [A] get a prince?
[F#] Well, I'll find [Am] the best [D] I can.
_ With [G] no dowry, no money. _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [A] Be glad you come.
[D] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] _ _ [E] _
Matchmaker, [B] matchmaker, you know that I'm still very young.
[E] Please, take your time.
Up to this minute I [Bm] [E] misunderstood
_ [F#m] That I could get [B] stuck [E] for good
[Am] Do you see _ [D] that he's gentle [Bm] in bed?
[G] Were you also abroad?
[F#m] Not [B] that I'm sentimental
[Em] _ It's just [Am] that I'm [B] terrified
_ _ _ [E] _ Matchmaker, matchmaker, [F#m] plan [E] me no plans
[C#m] I'm in [E] no rush
Maybe I've learned
Playing with matches [D] a girl can [E] get burned
So [A] bring me no waste
[F#] Rule me no rules
[E] Mind me no fine
[F#] Cash me no [F#m] cash
Unless he's a [G] nut
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _