Chords for I Look and What do I See? [LYRICS] - Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure
Tempo:
110.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
F#m
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah, what did you [E] see out there Annie?
Oh, lots [C#] of different things.
[B] Some are real [E] for sure, strange.
Well, [F#] tell us what is the [B] dog, right?
Okay.
Most [N] times it's only the simple everyday [Bm] things.
Like ribbon bows, or puppies [D#] and boys, or games [A] to play on swings.
[G] But sometimes hanging upside down from [Am] Marcella's hand,
[G#] by myself I [C#m] see a very [A] special one.
[E] I look, [Bm] and what do I [F#m] see?
Looking [E] out with two brand new shoe button eyes,
here's what [F#m] appears to me.
I see lots of pretty, [A] and a lot of [G#m] happy,
[F#m]
there inside of [D] me.
I [B] look, and what do I [A] see?
From a head all [B] filled with red [E] and linen in a raggy [A] jamphoree,
I see lots of smiling, and a lot of [G#m] singing,
[C#m] and a lot of something else that no one else can [C] see.
[G] Lots [A] of butterflies in [G] the air,
lots [G] of honeycomb everywhere,
[C] [A] all the pretty things we could [F#m] share together.
[A]
[B] I look, and what do [A] I see?
It's a face [G#m] of smiling, [E] and as hopeful as my own face has to be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
seeing [F#m] something everyone could be if they [D] were me.
[A] When I look,
[B] that's what I see.
You really see [D] it that way?
Just that lovely.
[D]
[G] Every single day?
With the [C] honeycomb everywhere.
[Am] With [A] the happiness we could [D] share.
You look, [B]
and what do I see?
It's a face of [E] smiling, and as hopeful as [Bm] I know a face could be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
[C#m] seeing [F#m] something everyone could be the [D] same as me.
[A] When I look,
[B]
that's what I see.
[E]
Oh, lots [C#] of different things.
[B] Some are real [E] for sure, strange.
Well, [F#] tell us what is the [B] dog, right?
Okay.
Most [N] times it's only the simple everyday [Bm] things.
Like ribbon bows, or puppies [D#] and boys, or games [A] to play on swings.
[G] But sometimes hanging upside down from [Am] Marcella's hand,
[G#] by myself I [C#m] see a very [A] special one.
[E] I look, [Bm] and what do I [F#m] see?
Looking [E] out with two brand new shoe button eyes,
here's what [F#m] appears to me.
I see lots of pretty, [A] and a lot of [G#m] happy,
[F#m]
there inside of [D] me.
I [B] look, and what do I [A] see?
From a head all [B] filled with red [E] and linen in a raggy [A] jamphoree,
I see lots of smiling, and a lot of [G#m] singing,
[C#m] and a lot of something else that no one else can [C] see.
[G] Lots [A] of butterflies in [G] the air,
lots [G] of honeycomb everywhere,
[C] [A] all the pretty things we could [F#m] share together.
[A]
[B] I look, and what do [A] I see?
It's a face [G#m] of smiling, [E] and as hopeful as my own face has to be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
seeing [F#m] something everyone could be if they [D] were me.
[A] When I look,
[B] that's what I see.
You really see [D] it that way?
Just that lovely.
[D]
[G] Every single day?
With the [C] honeycomb everywhere.
[Am] With [A] the happiness we could [D] share.
You look, [B]
and what do I see?
It's a face of [E] smiling, and as hopeful as [Bm] I know a face could be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
[C#m] seeing [F#m] something everyone could be the [D] same as me.
[A] When I look,
[B]
that's what I see.
[E]
Key:
A
E
B
F#m
D
A
E
B
_ _ Yeah, what did you [E] see out there Annie?
Oh, lots [C#] of different things.
[B] Some are real [E] for sure, strange.
Well, [F#] tell us what is the [B] dog, right?
Okay.
Most [N] times it's only the simple everyday [Bm] things.
Like ribbon bows, or puppies [D#] and boys, or games [A] to play on swings.
[G] But sometimes hanging upside down from [Am] Marcella's hand,
[G#] by myself I [C#m] see a very [A] special one.
[E] _ _ I look, [Bm] and what do I [F#m] see?
_ Looking [E] out with two brand new shoe button eyes,
here's what [F#m] appears to me.
I see lots of pretty, [A] and a lot of [G#m] happy,
_ _ [F#m] _ _
there inside of [D] me.
I [B] look, and what do I [A] see?
From a head all [B] filled with red [E] and linen in a raggy [A] jamphoree,
I see lots of smiling, and a lot of [G#m] singing,
[C#m] and a lot of something else that no one else can [C] see.
_ _ _ [G] Lots [A] of butterflies in [G] the air,
_ lots [G] of honeycomb everywhere,
[C] _ _ [A] all the pretty things we could [F#m] _ share together.
[A] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ I look, _ and what do [A] I see?
It's a face [G#m] of smiling, [E] and as hopeful as my own face has to be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
seeing [F#m] something everyone could be if they [D] were me.
[A] When I look, _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ that's what I see.
You really see [D] it that way?
Just that lovely.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] Every single day?
With the [C] honeycomb everywhere.
_ _ [Am] _ With [A] the happiness we could [D] _ share.
You look, [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ and what do I see?
It's a face of [E] smiling, and as hopeful as [Bm] I know a face could be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
[C#m] seeing [F#m] something everyone could be the [D] same as me.
[A] When I look, _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ that's what I see.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, lots [C#] of different things.
[B] Some are real [E] for sure, strange.
Well, [F#] tell us what is the [B] dog, right?
Okay.
Most [N] times it's only the simple everyday [Bm] things.
Like ribbon bows, or puppies [D#] and boys, or games [A] to play on swings.
[G] But sometimes hanging upside down from [Am] Marcella's hand,
[G#] by myself I [C#m] see a very [A] special one.
[E] _ _ I look, [Bm] and what do I [F#m] see?
_ Looking [E] out with two brand new shoe button eyes,
here's what [F#m] appears to me.
I see lots of pretty, [A] and a lot of [G#m] happy,
_ _ [F#m] _ _
there inside of [D] me.
I [B] look, and what do I [A] see?
From a head all [B] filled with red [E] and linen in a raggy [A] jamphoree,
I see lots of smiling, and a lot of [G#m] singing,
[C#m] and a lot of something else that no one else can [C] see.
_ _ _ [G] Lots [A] of butterflies in [G] the air,
_ lots [G] of honeycomb everywhere,
[C] _ _ [A] all the pretty things we could [F#m] _ share together.
[A] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ I look, _ and what do [A] I see?
It's a face [G#m] of smiling, [E] and as hopeful as my own face has to be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
seeing [F#m] something everyone could be if they [D] were me.
[A] When I look, _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ that's what I see.
You really see [D] it that way?
Just that lovely.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] Every single day?
With the [C] honeycomb everywhere.
_ _ [Am] _ With [A] the happiness we could [D] _ share.
You look, [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ and what do I see?
It's a face of [E] smiling, and as hopeful as [Bm] I know a face could be,
seeing [A] something pretty, all lit [E] up and shining,
[C#m] seeing [F#m] something everyone could be the [D] same as me.
[A] When I look, _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ that's what I see.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _