Chords for Free- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper w/ Lyrics
Tempo:
110.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Cm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab]
Oh, we're late, late, late!
We have twenty, maximum twenty-two minutes for your royal fitting.
And then it's move, move, move to your speech at the Historical Society.
After that, we have to rush, and I mean rush, to the Horticultural Society.
Tee [Eb]-hee!
Then there's [Ab] your math lessons, your [Bb]
geography lessons, your science [Eb] lessons
All my life I've [Ab] always wanted to [Cm] have one [Ab] day just for me.
[Bb] Nothing to [Eb] do and for once [Cm] know where I need [Bb] to be.
[Eb] With no lessons, [Ab] lords, or [Cm] lunches, or to-do [Ab] list in the way.
[Bb] No one to [Eb] say when to eat, or [Cm] read, or leave, [Ab] or say it [Eb]
[Ab] would be the day.
[Eb]
[Ab] [C] [Bb]
[Eb] All my life I've [Ab] always wanted [Cm] to have one day [Ab] for myself.
[Bb] Not waking up [Eb] with a pile of [Cm] work on every [Bb]
shelf.
[Eb] With no hems in [Ab] need of pressing, [Cm] and no sleeves in [Ab]
disarray.
[Bb] No wedding gown [Eb] with a thousand [Cm] stitches to [Ab] crochet, [Eb] and [Fm] no deck [Eb] to [D] pair.
[Eb]
Madam Cotton, what do you think I'm running here?
A cabaret?
I would have said a debtor's prison.
Keep laughing, you'll be working for me for another thirty-seven years.
But I've already paid off more than half.
But there's an interest, [Ab] isn't there?
Your parents should have [Cm] thought of that before they borrowed so much.
They [Ab] did it to feed me. Their mistake.
[Eb] [Bb] [Ab] What would it be like to be
What would it be like to [G] be free?
Free [Dm] [Gm] to try [Am] crazy [Dm] [Gm] things.
Free from [F] endless I owe you.
[Gm] Free to [Am] fly.
Free [Dm] to [Eb] sing.
And [Gm] marry whom [Bb] I choose.
[C]
[Ab] I'm [Eb] so sorry, my darling.
But as you know, it is vital you marry King Dominic.
It is the only way to take care of our people.
[Ab] I know.
It's my [Cm] duty.
Oh, and look!
[Ab] Another engagement gift!
[Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] You would think that I'm [Ab] so lucky, [Cm] that I have so [Ab] many things.
[Bb] I'm realizing [Eb] that every [Cm] present comes with [Bb]
strings.
[Eb] Though I know I have [Ab] so little, [Cm] my [Ab] determination's strong.
[Bb] People will [Eb] gather around the world [Cm] to hear [Ab] my song.
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Bb]
[Ab] Now I fear I'll never be
Soon I know I'll never be [G]
free.
[D] [Cm] I close my eyes [Ab] and feel myself fly [Bb] a thousand miles [Cm] away.
I could take flight, [Ab] but would it be right?
[Bb] My conscience tells [G] me stay.
[F] I'll remain [Bb] forever royal.
[Dm] I'll repay my [Bb] parents' debt.
[C] Duty means doing [F] the things your heart [Dm] may well [C] regret.
[F] But I'll never stop [Bb] believing.
[Dm] She can never stop [Bb] my schemes.
[C] There's more to living [F] than clothes and gowns [Dm] and threads [Bb] and seams.
In my dreams, I'll [F] be free.
Oh, we're late, late, late!
We have twenty, maximum twenty-two minutes for your royal fitting.
And then it's move, move, move to your speech at the Historical Society.
After that, we have to rush, and I mean rush, to the Horticultural Society.
Tee [Eb]-hee!
Then there's [Ab] your math lessons, your [Bb]
geography lessons, your science [Eb] lessons
All my life I've [Ab] always wanted to [Cm] have one [Ab] day just for me.
[Bb] Nothing to [Eb] do and for once [Cm] know where I need [Bb] to be.
[Eb] With no lessons, [Ab] lords, or [Cm] lunches, or to-do [Ab] list in the way.
[Bb] No one to [Eb] say when to eat, or [Cm] read, or leave, [Ab] or say it [Eb]
[Ab] would be the day.
[Eb]
[Ab] [C] [Bb]
[Eb] All my life I've [Ab] always wanted [Cm] to have one day [Ab] for myself.
[Bb] Not waking up [Eb] with a pile of [Cm] work on every [Bb]
shelf.
[Eb] With no hems in [Ab] need of pressing, [Cm] and no sleeves in [Ab]
disarray.
[Bb] No wedding gown [Eb] with a thousand [Cm] stitches to [Ab] crochet, [Eb] and [Fm] no deck [Eb] to [D] pair.
[Eb]
Madam Cotton, what do you think I'm running here?
A cabaret?
I would have said a debtor's prison.
Keep laughing, you'll be working for me for another thirty-seven years.
But I've already paid off more than half.
But there's an interest, [Ab] isn't there?
Your parents should have [Cm] thought of that before they borrowed so much.
They [Ab] did it to feed me. Their mistake.
[Eb] [Bb] [Ab] What would it be like to be
What would it be like to [G] be free?
Free [Dm] [Gm] to try [Am] crazy [Dm] [Gm] things.
Free from [F] endless I owe you.
[Gm] Free to [Am] fly.
Free [Dm] to [Eb] sing.
And [Gm] marry whom [Bb] I choose.
[C]
[Ab] I'm [Eb] so sorry, my darling.
But as you know, it is vital you marry King Dominic.
It is the only way to take care of our people.
[Ab] I know.
It's my [Cm] duty.
Oh, and look!
[Ab] Another engagement gift!
[Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] You would think that I'm [Ab] so lucky, [Cm] that I have so [Ab] many things.
[Bb] I'm realizing [Eb] that every [Cm] present comes with [Bb]
strings.
[Eb] Though I know I have [Ab] so little, [Cm] my [Ab] determination's strong.
[Bb] People will [Eb] gather around the world [Cm] to hear [Ab] my song.
[Eb] [Ab]
[Eb] [Bb]
[Ab] Now I fear I'll never be
Soon I know I'll never be [G]
free.
[D] [Cm] I close my eyes [Ab] and feel myself fly [Bb] a thousand miles [Cm] away.
I could take flight, [Ab] but would it be right?
[Bb] My conscience tells [G] me stay.
[F] I'll remain [Bb] forever royal.
[Dm] I'll repay my [Bb] parents' debt.
[C] Duty means doing [F] the things your heart [Dm] may well [C] regret.
[F] But I'll never stop [Bb] believing.
[Dm] She can never stop [Bb] my schemes.
[C] There's more to living [F] than clothes and gowns [Dm] and threads [Bb] and seams.
In my dreams, I'll [F] be free.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Cm
Dm
Ab
Eb
Bb
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, we're late, late, late!
We have twenty, maximum twenty-two minutes for your royal fitting.
And then it's move, move, move to your speech at the Historical Society.
After that, we have to rush, and I mean rush, to the Horticultural Society.
Tee [Eb]-hee!
Then there's [Ab] your math lessons, your [Bb]
geography lessons, your science [Eb] lessons_
All my life I've [Ab] always wanted to [Cm] have one [Ab] day just for me.
[Bb] Nothing to [Eb] do and for once [Cm] know where I need [Bb] to be.
[Eb] With no lessons, [Ab] lords, or [Cm] lunches, or to-do [Ab] list in the way.
[Bb] No one to [Eb] say when to eat, or [Cm] read, or leave, [Ab] or say it _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Ab] would be the day.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] All my life I've [Ab] always wanted [Cm] to have one day [Ab] for myself.
[Bb] Not waking up [Eb] with a pile of [Cm] work on every [Bb]
shelf.
[Eb] With no hems in [Ab] need of pressing, [Cm] and no sleeves in [Ab]
disarray.
[Bb] No wedding gown [Eb] with a thousand [Cm] stitches to [Ab] crochet, _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ and [Fm] no deck [Eb] to [D] pair.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
Madam Cotton, what do you think I'm running here?
A cabaret?
I would have said a debtor's prison.
Keep laughing, you'll be working for me for another thirty-seven years.
But I've already paid off more than half.
But there's an interest, [Ab] isn't there?
Your parents should have [Cm] thought of that before they borrowed so much.
They [Ab] did it to feed me. Their mistake.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] What would it be like to be_
What would it be like to [G] be free?
Free _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] to try [Am] crazy [Dm] [Gm] things.
Free from [F] endless I owe you.
_ _ [Gm] Free to [Am] fly.
Free [Dm] to [Eb] sing.
And [Gm] marry whom [Bb] I choose.
_ _ _ [C] _
_ [Ab] I'm [Eb] so sorry, my darling.
But as you know, it is vital you marry King Dominic.
It is the only way to take care of our people.
[Ab] I know.
It's my [Cm] duty.
Oh, and look!
[Ab] Another engagement gift!
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] You would think that I'm [Ab] so lucky, [Cm] that I have so [Ab] many things.
[Bb] I'm realizing [Eb] that every [Cm] present comes with [Bb]
strings.
[Eb] Though I know I have [Ab] so little, [Cm] my [Ab] determination's strong.
[Bb] People will [Eb] gather around the world [Cm] to hear [Ab] my song.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb]
[Ab] Now I fear I'll never be_
Soon I know I'll never be [G]
free.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [Cm] I close my eyes [Ab] and feel myself fly [Bb] a thousand miles [Cm] away. _ _
I could take flight, [Ab] but would it be right?
[Bb] My conscience tells [G] me stay. _ _ _
_ _ [F] I'll remain [Bb] forever royal.
[Dm] I'll repay my [Bb] parents' debt.
[C] Duty means doing [F] the things your heart [Dm] may well [C] regret.
[F] But I'll never stop [Bb] believing.
[Dm] She can never stop [Bb] my schemes.
[C] There's more to living [F] than clothes and gowns [Dm] and threads [Bb] and seams.
In my dreams, I'll [F] be free. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Oh, we're late, late, late!
We have twenty, maximum twenty-two minutes for your royal fitting.
And then it's move, move, move to your speech at the Historical Society.
After that, we have to rush, and I mean rush, to the Horticultural Society.
Tee [Eb]-hee!
Then there's [Ab] your math lessons, your [Bb]
geography lessons, your science [Eb] lessons_
All my life I've [Ab] always wanted to [Cm] have one [Ab] day just for me.
[Bb] Nothing to [Eb] do and for once [Cm] know where I need [Bb] to be.
[Eb] With no lessons, [Ab] lords, or [Cm] lunches, or to-do [Ab] list in the way.
[Bb] No one to [Eb] say when to eat, or [Cm] read, or leave, [Ab] or say it _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Ab] would be the day.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] All my life I've [Ab] always wanted [Cm] to have one day [Ab] for myself.
[Bb] Not waking up [Eb] with a pile of [Cm] work on every [Bb]
shelf.
[Eb] With no hems in [Ab] need of pressing, [Cm] and no sleeves in [Ab]
disarray.
[Bb] No wedding gown [Eb] with a thousand [Cm] stitches to [Ab] crochet, _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ and [Fm] no deck [Eb] to [D] pair.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
Madam Cotton, what do you think I'm running here?
A cabaret?
I would have said a debtor's prison.
Keep laughing, you'll be working for me for another thirty-seven years.
But I've already paid off more than half.
But there's an interest, [Ab] isn't there?
Your parents should have [Cm] thought of that before they borrowed so much.
They [Ab] did it to feed me. Their mistake.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Ab] What would it be like to be_
What would it be like to [G] be free?
Free _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] to try [Am] crazy [Dm] [Gm] things.
Free from [F] endless I owe you.
_ _ [Gm] Free to [Am] fly.
Free [Dm] to [Eb] sing.
And [Gm] marry whom [Bb] I choose.
_ _ _ [C] _
_ [Ab] I'm [Eb] so sorry, my darling.
But as you know, it is vital you marry King Dominic.
It is the only way to take care of our people.
[Ab] I know.
It's my [Cm] duty.
Oh, and look!
[Ab] Another engagement gift!
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] You would think that I'm [Ab] so lucky, [Cm] that I have so [Ab] many things.
[Bb] I'm realizing [Eb] that every [Cm] present comes with [Bb]
strings.
[Eb] Though I know I have [Ab] so little, [Cm] my [Ab] determination's strong.
[Bb] People will [Eb] gather around the world [Cm] to hear [Ab] my song.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb]
[Ab] Now I fear I'll never be_
Soon I know I'll never be [G]
free.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [Cm] I close my eyes [Ab] and feel myself fly [Bb] a thousand miles [Cm] away. _ _
I could take flight, [Ab] but would it be right?
[Bb] My conscience tells [G] me stay. _ _ _
_ _ [F] I'll remain [Bb] forever royal.
[Dm] I'll repay my [Bb] parents' debt.
[C] Duty means doing [F] the things your heart [Dm] may well [C] regret.
[F] But I'll never stop [Bb] believing.
[Dm] She can never stop [Bb] my schemes.
[C] There's more to living [F] than clothes and gowns [Dm] and threads [Bb] and seams.
In my dreams, I'll [F] be free. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _