Chords for Learn To Do It
Tempo:
147.65 bpm
Chords used:
E
C
B
A#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You were born in [D#m] a palace by the sea.
[Bm] A palace by the [F#] sea?
Could it be?
Yes, that's right.
You rode horseback [D#m] when you were only three.
[Bm] Horseback riding?
Me?
[F#] And the horse?
He was white.
[A#] You made faces and [C] terrorized the cook.
Threw him in the brook.
[A#] Was I wild?
Wrote the book.
But you'd behave [C] when your father gave that look.
Imagine [A#] how it was.
Your long forgotten past.
[F#] We've lots and lots to teach you and the time is going fast.
All right, [B] I'm ready.
[E] Now show these back and stand up tall.
And do not walk, but try to [F#] float.
I feel a little foolish.
[B] Am I floating?
Like a little bird.
You give a [E] bow.
What happens [A] now?
Your hand receives a kiss.
[B] Most of all [C#] remember this.
[F#] If I [B] can learn to do [E] it, you can learn to do it.
[F#] Something in your nose.
There's nothing to it.
Follow [B] in my footsteps, [E] shoe [C#] by shoe.
[F#m] You can learn to do [E] it too.
[C] Now elbows in and sit up straight.
I never slurped the stroganoff.
I never cared for stroganoff.
She said that like a [F] Romanov.
The salivar.
The caviar.
[A#] Dessert and then goodnight?
[C] Not until you [D] get this right.
[Gm] If I [C] can learn to do it, [G] you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together and you'll pull through [Gm] it.
Tell [C] yourself it's [F] easy and [D] it's true.
[Dm] You can learn to [C] do it [F] too.
[D] Next, we memorize the names of the royalty.
Now here we have Kropotkin.
Shadratenkin.
[A] Indabotkin.
And dear old Uncle Vanya loved his marker.
Got it, [D] Anya?
No.
The Baron Pushkin.
[G] He was short.
Count Anatoli.
[D] Had a- War.
Count Sergei.
Wore a [G] feathered hat.
I hear he's gotten [D] very fat.
Can I recall his [E] yellow cat?
[Bm] I don't believe we told her that.
[A#]
[Fm] If you can learn to [A#] do it, I can learn to do it.
Don't know how you knew it?
[D#] I simply knew.
[Fm] [A#] Suddenly I feel [D#] like [C] someone new.
Anya, you're a dream [B] come true.
If I can learn to do it, you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together [E] and you'll pull [C#m] through it.
Tell [B] yourself it's easy [E] and [C#] it's [A] true.
You can learn to [C#] do it.
Nothing to [F#m] it.
He can learn [A] to [B] do it [E] too.
[C#m]
[N]
[Bm] A palace by the [F#] sea?
Could it be?
Yes, that's right.
You rode horseback [D#m] when you were only three.
[Bm] Horseback riding?
Me?
[F#] And the horse?
He was white.
[A#] You made faces and [C] terrorized the cook.
Threw him in the brook.
[A#] Was I wild?
Wrote the book.
But you'd behave [C] when your father gave that look.
Imagine [A#] how it was.
Your long forgotten past.
[F#] We've lots and lots to teach you and the time is going fast.
All right, [B] I'm ready.
[E] Now show these back and stand up tall.
And do not walk, but try to [F#] float.
I feel a little foolish.
[B] Am I floating?
Like a little bird.
You give a [E] bow.
What happens [A] now?
Your hand receives a kiss.
[B] Most of all [C#] remember this.
[F#] If I [B] can learn to do [E] it, you can learn to do it.
[F#] Something in your nose.
There's nothing to it.
Follow [B] in my footsteps, [E] shoe [C#] by shoe.
[F#m] You can learn to do [E] it too.
[C] Now elbows in and sit up straight.
I never slurped the stroganoff.
I never cared for stroganoff.
She said that like a [F] Romanov.
The salivar.
The caviar.
[A#] Dessert and then goodnight?
[C] Not until you [D] get this right.
[Gm] If I [C] can learn to do it, [G] you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together and you'll pull through [Gm] it.
Tell [C] yourself it's [F] easy and [D] it's true.
[Dm] You can learn to [C] do it [F] too.
[D] Next, we memorize the names of the royalty.
Now here we have Kropotkin.
Shadratenkin.
[A] Indabotkin.
And dear old Uncle Vanya loved his marker.
Got it, [D] Anya?
No.
The Baron Pushkin.
[G] He was short.
Count Anatoli.
[D] Had a- War.
Count Sergei.
Wore a [G] feathered hat.
I hear he's gotten [D] very fat.
Can I recall his [E] yellow cat?
[Bm] I don't believe we told her that.
[A#]
[Fm] If you can learn to [A#] do it, I can learn to do it.
Don't know how you knew it?
[D#] I simply knew.
[Fm] [A#] Suddenly I feel [D#] like [C] someone new.
Anya, you're a dream [B] come true.
If I can learn to do it, you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together [E] and you'll pull [C#m] through it.
Tell [B] yourself it's easy [E] and [C#] it's [A] true.
You can learn to [C#] do it.
Nothing to [F#m] it.
He can learn [A] to [B] do it [E] too.
[C#m]
[N]
Key:
E
C
B
A#
F#
E
C
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You were born in [D#m] a palace by the sea.
[Bm] A palace by the [F#] sea?
Could it be?
Yes, that's right.
You rode horseback [D#m] when you were only three.
[Bm] Horseback riding?
Me?
[F#] And the horse?
He was white.
[A#] You made faces and [C] terrorized the cook.
Threw him in the brook.
[A#] Was I wild?
Wrote the book.
But you'd behave [C] when your father gave that look.
Imagine [A#] how it was.
Your long forgotten past.
[F#] We've lots and lots to teach you and the time is going fast.
_ All right, [B] I'm ready.
_ [E] Now show these back and stand up tall.
And do not walk, but try to [F#] float.
I feel a little foolish.
[B] Am I floating?
Like a little bird.
You give a [E] bow.
What happens [A] now?
Your hand receives a kiss.
[B] Most of all [C#] remember this.
[F#] If I [B] can learn to do [E] it, you can learn to do it.
[F#] Something in your nose.
There's nothing to it.
Follow [B] in my footsteps, [E] shoe [C#] by shoe.
[F#m] You can learn to do [E] it too.
[C] Now elbows in and sit up straight.
I never slurped the stroganoff.
I never cared for stroganoff.
She said that like a [F] Romanov.
The salivar.
The caviar.
[A#] Dessert and then goodnight?
[C] Not until you [D] get this right.
[Gm] If I [C] can learn to do it, [G] you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together and you'll pull through [Gm] it.
Tell [C] yourself it's [F] easy and [D] it's true.
[Dm] You can learn to [C] do it [F] too.
_ [D] _ Next, we memorize the names of the royalty.
Now here we have Kropotkin.
Shadratenkin.
[A] Indabotkin.
And dear old Uncle Vanya loved his marker.
Got it, [D] Anya?
No.
The Baron Pushkin.
[G] He was short.
Count Anatoli.
[D] Had a- War.
Count Sergei.
Wore a [G] feathered hat.
I hear he's gotten [D] very fat.
Can I recall his [E] yellow cat?
_ [Bm] _ I don't believe we told her that.
_ _ [A#] _ _ _
[Fm] If you can learn to [A#] do it, I can learn to do it.
Don't know how you knew it?
[D#] I simply knew.
[Fm] _ [A#] Suddenly I feel [D#] like [C] someone new.
Anya, you're a dream [B] come true. _
If I can learn to do it, you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together [E] and you'll pull [C#m] through it.
Tell [B] yourself it's easy [E] and [C#] it's [A] true.
You can learn to [C#] do it.
Nothing to [F#m] it.
He can learn [A] to [B] do it [E] too. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ You were born in [D#m] a palace by the sea.
[Bm] A palace by the [F#] sea?
Could it be?
Yes, that's right.
You rode horseback [D#m] when you were only three.
[Bm] Horseback riding?
Me?
[F#] And the horse?
He was white.
[A#] You made faces and [C] terrorized the cook.
Threw him in the brook.
[A#] Was I wild?
Wrote the book.
But you'd behave [C] when your father gave that look.
Imagine [A#] how it was.
Your long forgotten past.
[F#] We've lots and lots to teach you and the time is going fast.
_ All right, [B] I'm ready.
_ [E] Now show these back and stand up tall.
And do not walk, but try to [F#] float.
I feel a little foolish.
[B] Am I floating?
Like a little bird.
You give a [E] bow.
What happens [A] now?
Your hand receives a kiss.
[B] Most of all [C#] remember this.
[F#] If I [B] can learn to do [E] it, you can learn to do it.
[F#] Something in your nose.
There's nothing to it.
Follow [B] in my footsteps, [E] shoe [C#] by shoe.
[F#m] You can learn to do [E] it too.
[C] Now elbows in and sit up straight.
I never slurped the stroganoff.
I never cared for stroganoff.
She said that like a [F] Romanov.
The salivar.
The caviar.
[A#] Dessert and then goodnight?
[C] Not until you [D] get this right.
[Gm] If I [C] can learn to do it, [G] you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together and you'll pull through [Gm] it.
Tell [C] yourself it's [F] easy and [D] it's true.
[Dm] You can learn to [C] do it [F] too.
_ [D] _ Next, we memorize the names of the royalty.
Now here we have Kropotkin.
Shadratenkin.
[A] Indabotkin.
And dear old Uncle Vanya loved his marker.
Got it, [D] Anya?
No.
The Baron Pushkin.
[G] He was short.
Count Anatoli.
[D] Had a- War.
Count Sergei.
Wore a [G] feathered hat.
I hear he's gotten [D] very fat.
Can I recall his [E] yellow cat?
_ [Bm] _ I don't believe we told her that.
_ _ [A#] _ _ _
[Fm] If you can learn to [A#] do it, I can learn to do it.
Don't know how you knew it?
[D#] I simply knew.
[Fm] _ [A#] Suddenly I feel [D#] like [C] someone new.
Anya, you're a dream [B] come true. _
If I can learn to do it, you can learn to do it.
Pull yourself together [E] and you'll pull [C#m] through it.
Tell [B] yourself it's easy [E] and [C#] it's [A] true.
You can learn to [C#] do it.
Nothing to [F#m] it.
He can learn [A] to [B] do it [E] too. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _