Chords for jane horrocks - cabaret
Tempo:
106.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
C#
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you, thank you very much.
Yeee, very nice.
And now, meine Damen und Herren, mesdames et messieurs, mesdames et messieurs,
The [D#] Kit Kat Club is so happy!
[C#]
[C]
Yes!
[Em] [C]
[E] [A]
[D] [E]
[A] What [E] good is sitting [A] alone [E] in your room?
[A] Come hear the music play.
[D] Life [C] is a [C#] cabaret, oh [F#] chum, come to [E] the [A] cabaret.
Put [E] down the [A] netting, the book and [E] the broom, [A] time for a holiday.
[Bm] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [C#m] come [E] to the cabaret.
[A]
Come taste [Dm] the wine, come get [A] a bath, come with your [C#] heart and start [F#m] [B]
celebrating.
Right this way, [E] your [F#] table's [G#m] waiting.
[A] No use [E] permitting [A] some [E] profiteer to [A] wipe every smile [Em]
away.
[A] [D] Life [C] is a [C#m]
cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [Bm] come [E] to the cabaret.
[A] [E] I used to have [E] a girlfriend known as Elsie, [F#m]
[A] with whom I shared [E] four sordid wounds [A] in Chelsea.
[D] She wasn't what you'd call [C#] a blushing [F#m] flower.
As a matter of fact, she [Bm] rented by the hour.
[E] [A] The day she died, the [G#] neighbours [A] came to snicker.
Well, that's what comes of [G#] too much pills [A] and liquor.
[D] But when I saw [G#] her [C#] laid out like [F#m] a queen,
[B]
she was [Bm] the happiest [G] corpse [E] I'd [D] ever [A] seen.
[G#] I think of Elsie to this very [C#m] day.
[F#] I [B] remember how [E] she turned to [B] me and said,
[E]
[F#m] What good [C#m] is sitting [A] alone in [E] your room?
[A] Come here, you sick pig.
[D]
Life is [Cm] a [C#m] cabaret, oh chum, [B] come to the cabaret.
[E]
[A] Put down the nicktame, the book [E] and the broom, [A] time for a holiday.
[B] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [A] come [E] to the [A] cabaret.
And [Dm] as for [G] me, [A] as for me, I [F#m] make my [F#] mind [F#m] [B] in Chelsea [E] when I go
[F] [Gm]
to [F] Chelsea.
That's [Dm] [F] him, [A#] the crazy [F] fat fool.
[A#] He's a rebel, [Dm] I [Fm] say.
[A#] [Cm]
Life [Em] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] oh chum, [Cm]
be [A#m] a cabaret.
[A#] [G] [Cm] [D#] [A#] [G]
[A#m] [A#]
Yeee, very nice.
And now, meine Damen und Herren, mesdames et messieurs, mesdames et messieurs,
The [D#] Kit Kat Club is so happy!
[C#]
[C]
Yes!
[Em] [C]
[E] [A]
[D] [E]
[A] What [E] good is sitting [A] alone [E] in your room?
[A] Come hear the music play.
[D] Life [C] is a [C#] cabaret, oh [F#] chum, come to [E] the [A] cabaret.
Put [E] down the [A] netting, the book and [E] the broom, [A] time for a holiday.
[Bm] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [C#m] come [E] to the cabaret.
[A]
Come taste [Dm] the wine, come get [A] a bath, come with your [C#] heart and start [F#m] [B]
celebrating.
Right this way, [E] your [F#] table's [G#m] waiting.
[A] No use [E] permitting [A] some [E] profiteer to [A] wipe every smile [Em]
away.
[A] [D] Life [C] is a [C#m]
cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [Bm] come [E] to the cabaret.
[A] [E] I used to have [E] a girlfriend known as Elsie, [F#m]
[A] with whom I shared [E] four sordid wounds [A] in Chelsea.
[D] She wasn't what you'd call [C#] a blushing [F#m] flower.
As a matter of fact, she [Bm] rented by the hour.
[E] [A] The day she died, the [G#] neighbours [A] came to snicker.
Well, that's what comes of [G#] too much pills [A] and liquor.
[D] But when I saw [G#] her [C#] laid out like [F#m] a queen,
[B]
she was [Bm] the happiest [G] corpse [E] I'd [D] ever [A] seen.
[G#] I think of Elsie to this very [C#m] day.
[F#] I [B] remember how [E] she turned to [B] me and said,
[E]
[F#m] What good [C#m] is sitting [A] alone in [E] your room?
[A] Come here, you sick pig.
[D]
Life is [Cm] a [C#m] cabaret, oh chum, [B] come to the cabaret.
[E]
[A] Put down the nicktame, the book [E] and the broom, [A] time for a holiday.
[B] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [A] come [E] to the [A] cabaret.
And [Dm] as for [G] me, [A] as for me, I [F#m] make my [F#] mind [F#m] [B] in Chelsea [E] when I go
[F] [Gm]
to [F] Chelsea.
That's [Dm] [F] him, [A#] the crazy [F] fat fool.
[A#] He's a rebel, [Dm] I [Fm] say.
[A#] [Cm]
Life [Em] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] oh chum, [Cm]
be [A#m] a cabaret.
[A#] [G] [Cm] [D#] [A#] [G]
[A#m] [A#]
Key:
A
E
C#
D
F#
A
E
C#
Thank you, thank you very much.
_ Yeee, very nice.
And now, meine Damen und Herren, mesdames et messieurs, mesdames et messieurs,
The [D#] Kit Kat Club is so happy! _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ Yes!
[Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] What [E] good is sitting [A] alone [E] in your room?
[A] Come hear the music play. _
_ [D] Life [C] is a _ [C#] cabaret, oh [F#] chum, _ come to [E] the _ [A] cabaret. _
_ Put [E] down the [A] netting, the book and [E] the broom, [A] time for a holiday. _ _
_ [Bm] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [C#m] come [E] to the cabaret.
[A] _
Come taste [Dm] the wine, come get [A] a bath, come with your [C#] heart and start [F#m] _ _ [B]
celebrating.
Right this way, [E] your [F#] table's [G#m] waiting.
[A] No use [E] permitting [A] some [E] profiteer to _ [A] wipe every smile [Em]
away.
[A] _ _ [D] Life [C] is a _ [C#m]
cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [Bm] come [E] to the cabaret. _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ I used to have [E] a girlfriend known as Elsie, [F#m] _
[A] with whom I shared [E] four sordid wounds [A] in Chelsea. _
[D] She wasn't what you'd call [C#] a blushing [F#m] flower.
_ As a matter of fact, she [Bm] rented by the hour.
[E] _ [A] The day she died, the [G#] neighbours [A] came to snicker.
_ Well, that's what comes of [G#] too much pills [A] and liquor.
_ [D] But when I saw [G#] her [C#] laid out like [F#m] a queen,
_ _ [B] _ _
she was [Bm] the happiest [G] corpse [E] I'd _ [D] ever [A] _ seen. _ _
[G#] I think of Elsie to this very [C#m] day. _ _
_ [F#] _ I [B] remember how [E] she turned to [B] me _ and said,
[E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] What good [C#m] is sitting [A] alone in [E] your room?
_ _ [A] Come here, you _ sick pig.
_ _ _ _ _ [D]
Life is [Cm] a _ [C#m] cabaret, oh chum, _ [B] come to the _ cabaret.
[E] _
_ [A] Put down the nicktame, the book [E] and the broom, [A] time for a holiday. _ _
_ [B] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [A] come [E] to the [A] cabaret. _
And [Dm] as for [G] me, [A] as for me, I [F#m] make my [F#] mind _ [F#m] _ [B] in Chelsea [E] _ when I go _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Gm]
to [F] Chelsea.
_ _ _ That's [Dm] _ _ _ [F] him, [A#] the crazy [F] fat fool.
_ _ [A#] He's a rebel, [Dm] I [Fm] say.
_ [A#] _ _ [Cm]
Life [Em] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] oh chum, [Cm]
be [A#m] a cabaret.
[A#] _ _ [G] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ [A#] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ [A#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Yeee, very nice.
And now, meine Damen und Herren, mesdames et messieurs, mesdames et messieurs,
The [D#] Kit Kat Club is so happy! _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ Yes!
[Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] What [E] good is sitting [A] alone [E] in your room?
[A] Come hear the music play. _
_ [D] Life [C] is a _ [C#] cabaret, oh [F#] chum, _ come to [E] the _ [A] cabaret. _
_ Put [E] down the [A] netting, the book and [E] the broom, [A] time for a holiday. _ _
_ [Bm] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [C#m] come [E] to the cabaret.
[A] _
Come taste [Dm] the wine, come get [A] a bath, come with your [C#] heart and start [F#m] _ _ [B]
celebrating.
Right this way, [E] your [F#] table's [G#m] waiting.
[A] No use [E] permitting [A] some [E] profiteer to _ [A] wipe every smile [Em]
away.
[A] _ _ [D] Life [C] is a _ [C#m]
cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [Bm] come [E] to the cabaret. _
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ I used to have [E] a girlfriend known as Elsie, [F#m] _
[A] with whom I shared [E] four sordid wounds [A] in Chelsea. _
[D] She wasn't what you'd call [C#] a blushing [F#m] flower.
_ As a matter of fact, she [Bm] rented by the hour.
[E] _ [A] The day she died, the [G#] neighbours [A] came to snicker.
_ Well, that's what comes of [G#] too much pills [A] and liquor.
_ [D] But when I saw [G#] her [C#] laid out like [F#m] a queen,
_ _ [B] _ _
she was [Bm] the happiest [G] corpse [E] I'd _ [D] ever [A] _ seen. _ _
[G#] I think of Elsie to this very [C#m] day. _ _
_ [F#] _ I [B] remember how [E] she turned to [B] me _ and said,
[E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] What good [C#m] is sitting [A] alone in [E] your room?
_ _ [A] Come here, you _ sick pig.
_ _ _ _ _ [D]
Life is [Cm] a _ [C#m] cabaret, oh chum, _ [B] come to the _ cabaret.
[E] _
_ [A] Put down the nicktame, the book [E] and the broom, [A] time for a holiday. _ _
_ [B] Life [Cm] is a [C#] cabaret, [F#] oh chum, [A] come [E] to the [A] cabaret. _
And [Dm] as for [G] me, [A] as for me, I [F#m] make my [F#] mind _ [F#m] _ [B] in Chelsea [E] _ when I go _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Gm]
to [F] Chelsea.
_ _ _ That's [Dm] _ _ _ [F] him, [A#] the crazy [F] fat fool.
_ _ [A#] He's a rebel, [Dm] I [Fm] say.
_ [A#] _ _ [Cm]
Life [Em] is a [Dm] cabaret, [G] oh chum, [Cm]
be [A#m] a cabaret.
[A#] _ _ [G] _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ [A#] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [A#m] _ _ [A#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _