Chords for How Can I Refuse- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper w/ Lyrics
Tempo:
119.8 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
C
D
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [D] I've [Bb] been [C] lying like a rug and [D] for ten long years [Bb] I've had to pay [C] my dues
But [D] today I am [Bb] escaping for the [C] last gold has been dug [D] it was waiting [Bb] there.
So how could [C] I refuse?
[D] I'm returning [Bb] home a hero [C] who's discovered mighty [G] wealth and what better [Bb] husband could a [C] princess [G] choose?
I'm the [Bb] suitor who will [C] bring the kingdom [G] back to health and [D] I'll wear the crown.
Oh, how [C] could I refuse?
[Bb] Raise every glass and rouse every cheer [C] praise that the reign of Fremenger is here
[Bb] Master in charge of all that I see [Gm] all
[C] Hail me
[D] And by marrying [Bb] the princess I get [C] all that I desire [D] like a moat and [Bb] ermine coat and [C] palace views
[G] Though she [Bb] treats me coldly [C] inside of [G] inner fire for inside.
[Bb] She's thinking
How [C] could I refuse?
Right, [D] except for this one [Gm] little problem.
[D] Prince boss to [Gm] you.
Right, the queen [Fm] decided to marry off to the king of Belsenia.
Next week.
[G] What?
Making a decision without me?
Who does she think [D] she is?
Ah, the queen.
[Gm] You simpering simpleton.
Well, she is the queen.
She's got a crown and a [Fm] scepter and sits in that big fancy chair.
[Bb] [Eb] Silencio!
No, [G] no, I [G] won't let go.
[Fm] This person's son won't turn and run because [G] some reckless royal chosen has a bow.
It's a
[D] temporary [Bb] setback.
[C] It's a momentary loss.
[D] But conveniently [Bb] my ego [C] doesn't bruise.
[D] Oh, [Bb] why get back?
I will [C] show them who's [G] the boss.
You [D] can bet your [Bb] booyah there'll be no [C] I do's.
[D] Yes, suppose [Bb] the girl goes missing.
So the king says au revoir, [G] then I find [Bb] her, bring her back and [C] make the news.
[D] Then the queen will be [Bb] so grateful that [C] she'll pledge the year to moi.
[D] And I'll humbly tell her [Bb] how could I [D] refuse.
When our [Bb] ceremony's over I will [C] rise and take the [Dm] throne and that nitwit [Bb] Anneliese can [C] kiss my shoes.
[D] But the kingdom [Bb] and the castle will be [C] mine and mine alone.
If the throne should flip, then how can I refuse?
[Gb] [Ab] So get [Eb]
ready with [B] the roses [Db] and set fire with the [Ab] champagne.
When you've got a [B] brilliant plan you [Db] never lose.
[Eb] Yes, before this [B] capital's zombie-vicar solomene.
It's a thankless job, but how [Db] can I refuse?
[B] [Db] How can [B] I refuse?
[Ebm]
But [D] today I am [Bb] escaping for the [C] last gold has been dug [D] it was waiting [Bb] there.
So how could [C] I refuse?
[D] I'm returning [Bb] home a hero [C] who's discovered mighty [G] wealth and what better [Bb] husband could a [C] princess [G] choose?
I'm the [Bb] suitor who will [C] bring the kingdom [G] back to health and [D] I'll wear the crown.
Oh, how [C] could I refuse?
[Bb] Raise every glass and rouse every cheer [C] praise that the reign of Fremenger is here
[Bb] Master in charge of all that I see [Gm] all
[C] Hail me
[D] And by marrying [Bb] the princess I get [C] all that I desire [D] like a moat and [Bb] ermine coat and [C] palace views
[G] Though she [Bb] treats me coldly [C] inside of [G] inner fire for inside.
[Bb] She's thinking
How [C] could I refuse?
Right, [D] except for this one [Gm] little problem.
[D] Prince boss to [Gm] you.
Right, the queen [Fm] decided to marry off to the king of Belsenia.
Next week.
[G] What?
Making a decision without me?
Who does she think [D] she is?
Ah, the queen.
[Gm] You simpering simpleton.
Well, she is the queen.
She's got a crown and a [Fm] scepter and sits in that big fancy chair.
[Bb] [Eb] Silencio!
No, [G] no, I [G] won't let go.
[Fm] This person's son won't turn and run because [G] some reckless royal chosen has a bow.
It's a
[D] temporary [Bb] setback.
[C] It's a momentary loss.
[D] But conveniently [Bb] my ego [C] doesn't bruise.
[D] Oh, [Bb] why get back?
I will [C] show them who's [G] the boss.
You [D] can bet your [Bb] booyah there'll be no [C] I do's.
[D] Yes, suppose [Bb] the girl goes missing.
So the king says au revoir, [G] then I find [Bb] her, bring her back and [C] make the news.
[D] Then the queen will be [Bb] so grateful that [C] she'll pledge the year to moi.
[D] And I'll humbly tell her [Bb] how could I [D] refuse.
When our [Bb] ceremony's over I will [C] rise and take the [Dm] throne and that nitwit [Bb] Anneliese can [C] kiss my shoes.
[D] But the kingdom [Bb] and the castle will be [C] mine and mine alone.
If the throne should flip, then how can I refuse?
[Gb] [Ab] So get [Eb]
ready with [B] the roses [Db] and set fire with the [Ab] champagne.
When you've got a [B] brilliant plan you [Db] never lose.
[Eb] Yes, before this [B] capital's zombie-vicar solomene.
It's a thankless job, but how [Db] can I refuse?
[B] [Db] How can [B] I refuse?
[Ebm]
Key:
Bb
C
D
G
B
Bb
C
D
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] I've [Bb] been [C] lying like a rug and [D] for ten long years [Bb] I've had to pay [C] my dues
But [D] today I am [Bb] escaping for the [C] last gold has been dug [D] it was waiting [Bb] there.
So how could [C] I refuse?
[D] I'm returning [Bb] home a hero [C] who's discovered mighty [G] wealth and what better [Bb] husband could a [C] princess [G] choose?
I'm the [Bb] suitor who will [C] bring the kingdom [G] back to health and [D] I'll wear the crown.
Oh, how [C] could I refuse?
[Bb] Raise every glass and rouse every cheer [C] praise that the reign of Fremenger is here
[Bb] Master in charge of all that I see [Gm] all
_ _ [C] Hail me
[D] And by marrying [Bb] the princess I get [C] all that I desire [D] like a moat and [Bb] ermine coat and [C] palace views
_ [G] Though she [Bb] treats me coldly [C] inside of [G] inner fire for inside.
[Bb] She's thinking
How [C] could I refuse?
Right, [D] except for this one [Gm] little problem.
[D] Prince boss to [Gm] you.
Right, the queen [Fm] decided to marry off to the king of Belsenia.
Next week.
[G] What?
Making a decision without me?
Who does she think [D] she is?
Ah, the queen.
[Gm] You simpering simpleton.
Well, she is the queen.
She's got a crown and a [Fm] scepter and sits in that big fancy chair.
[Bb] _ [Eb] Silencio!
No, [G] no, I [G] won't let go.
[Fm] This person's son won't turn and run because [G] some reckless royal chosen has a bow. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ It's a _
[D] temporary [Bb] setback.
[C] It's a momentary loss.
[D] But conveniently [Bb] my ego [C] doesn't bruise.
_ [D] Oh, [Bb] why get back?
I will [C] show them who's [G] the boss.
You [D] can bet your [Bb] booyah there'll be no [C] I do's.
[D] Yes, suppose [Bb] the girl goes missing.
So the king says au revoir, [G] then I find [Bb] her, bring her back and [C] make the news.
[D] Then the queen will be [Bb] so grateful that [C] she'll pledge the year to moi.
[D] And I'll humbly tell her [Bb] how could I [D] refuse.
When our [Bb] ceremony's over I will [C] rise and take the [Dm] throne and that nitwit [Bb] Anneliese can [C] kiss my shoes.
[D] But the kingdom [Bb] and the castle will be [C] mine and mine alone.
If the throne should flip, then how can I refuse?
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] So get [Eb]
ready with [B] the roses [Db] and set fire with the [Ab] champagne.
When you've got a [B] brilliant plan you [Db] never lose.
[Eb] Yes, before this [B] capital's zombie-vicar solomene.
It's a thankless job, but how [Db] can I refuse? _
[B] _ _ _ [Db] How can [B] I _ refuse?
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] I've [Bb] been [C] lying like a rug and [D] for ten long years [Bb] I've had to pay [C] my dues
But [D] today I am [Bb] escaping for the [C] last gold has been dug [D] it was waiting [Bb] there.
So how could [C] I refuse?
[D] I'm returning [Bb] home a hero [C] who's discovered mighty [G] wealth and what better [Bb] husband could a [C] princess [G] choose?
I'm the [Bb] suitor who will [C] bring the kingdom [G] back to health and [D] I'll wear the crown.
Oh, how [C] could I refuse?
[Bb] Raise every glass and rouse every cheer [C] praise that the reign of Fremenger is here
[Bb] Master in charge of all that I see [Gm] all
_ _ [C] Hail me
[D] And by marrying [Bb] the princess I get [C] all that I desire [D] like a moat and [Bb] ermine coat and [C] palace views
_ [G] Though she [Bb] treats me coldly [C] inside of [G] inner fire for inside.
[Bb] She's thinking
How [C] could I refuse?
Right, [D] except for this one [Gm] little problem.
[D] Prince boss to [Gm] you.
Right, the queen [Fm] decided to marry off to the king of Belsenia.
Next week.
[G] What?
Making a decision without me?
Who does she think [D] she is?
Ah, the queen.
[Gm] You simpering simpleton.
Well, she is the queen.
She's got a crown and a [Fm] scepter and sits in that big fancy chair.
[Bb] _ [Eb] Silencio!
No, [G] no, I [G] won't let go.
[Fm] This person's son won't turn and run because [G] some reckless royal chosen has a bow. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ It's a _
[D] temporary [Bb] setback.
[C] It's a momentary loss.
[D] But conveniently [Bb] my ego [C] doesn't bruise.
_ [D] Oh, [Bb] why get back?
I will [C] show them who's [G] the boss.
You [D] can bet your [Bb] booyah there'll be no [C] I do's.
[D] Yes, suppose [Bb] the girl goes missing.
So the king says au revoir, [G] then I find [Bb] her, bring her back and [C] make the news.
[D] Then the queen will be [Bb] so grateful that [C] she'll pledge the year to moi.
[D] And I'll humbly tell her [Bb] how could I [D] refuse.
When our [Bb] ceremony's over I will [C] rise and take the [Dm] throne and that nitwit [Bb] Anneliese can [C] kiss my shoes.
[D] But the kingdom [Bb] and the castle will be [C] mine and mine alone.
If the throne should flip, then how can I refuse?
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] So get [Eb]
ready with [B] the roses [Db] and set fire with the [Ab] champagne.
When you've got a [B] brilliant plan you [Db] never lose.
[Eb] Yes, before this [B] capital's zombie-vicar solomene.
It's a thankless job, but how [Db] can I refuse? _
[B] _ _ _ [Db] How can [B] I _ refuse?
[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _