Chords for Mary Poppins - The Life I lead
Tempo:
124.85 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Fm
Ab
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Bit early tonight, aren't you, Admiral?
Nonsense.
Bang on the dot as usual.
How are things in the world of finance?
Never better.
Money's sound, credit rates are moving up, up, up,
and the British pound is the admiration of the world.
Good man.
How do things look from where you stand?
Bit taunty, I'd say.
The wind's coming up and the glass is falling.
Don't like the look of it.
Good.
Good, good.
Banks, shouldn't wonder if you weren't stirring into a nasty piece of weather.
Banks, do you hear me?
Hello, Cajun Anna.
That must be heavy.
Allow me.
What a very [Eb] pretty hat.
[Fm] [Gm] [Ab]
[Gm] I [Fm] [Bb] [Fm] [Bb] [Eb]
feel a surge of deep [D] satisfaction,
[Bb] [Db]
[Bb] much as a king [Fm] [Db] astride [Bb] his noble [Eb] [Gm] steed.
Thank you.
When I return [Eb] from daily strife [Ab] to harp [A] and wife,
[Eb] how blessed [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead.
There's about the children.
Yes, yes, [Bb] yes.
I run [Eb] my ho precisely [Bb] on schedule.
At 6.01. I march through [Eb] my [Fm] door. [Gm] My [Eb] slippers, sherry and pipe are due. [Ab] At 6 [B].02 [Eb] consistent [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. George, they're missing. Spare a dead, spare a dead. [B] It's [Bm] grand to be an Englishman [Gb] in 1910. [Bm] King Edward's on the throne. [Gb] It's the age of men. [D] I'm the lord of my castle, [A] the sovereign, [G] [Cm] the [A] liege. [F] I treat [Bb] my subjects, servants, children, wife, with a firm but gentle hand. Noblesse oblige. [Eb] It's 6.03 and the heirs to my [Bb] dominion are scrubbed and tubbed and [Eb] adequately fed. And so I'll pat them on the head [Ab] and [Fm] send [A] them off [B] to bed. [Eb] How lovely is [Ab] the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. Winnipeg, where are the [N] children?
Nonsense.
Bang on the dot as usual.
How are things in the world of finance?
Never better.
Money's sound, credit rates are moving up, up, up,
and the British pound is the admiration of the world.
Good man.
How do things look from where you stand?
Bit taunty, I'd say.
The wind's coming up and the glass is falling.
Don't like the look of it.
Good.
Good, good.
Banks, shouldn't wonder if you weren't stirring into a nasty piece of weather.
Banks, do you hear me?
Hello, Cajun Anna.
That must be heavy.
Allow me.
What a very [Eb] pretty hat.
[Fm] [Gm] [Ab]
[Gm] I [Fm] [Bb] [Fm] [Bb] [Eb]
feel a surge of deep [D] satisfaction,
[Bb] [Db]
[Bb] much as a king [Fm] [Db] astride [Bb] his noble [Eb] [Gm] steed.
Thank you.
When I return [Eb] from daily strife [Ab] to harp [A] and wife,
[Eb] how blessed [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead.
There's about the children.
Yes, yes, [Bb] yes.
I run [Eb] my ho precisely [Bb] on schedule.
At 6.01. I march through [Eb] my [Fm] door. [Gm] My [Eb] slippers, sherry and pipe are due. [Ab] At 6 [B].02 [Eb] consistent [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. George, they're missing. Spare a dead, spare a dead. [B] It's [Bm] grand to be an Englishman [Gb] in 1910. [Bm] King Edward's on the throne. [Gb] It's the age of men. [D] I'm the lord of my castle, [A] the sovereign, [G] [Cm] the [A] liege. [F] I treat [Bb] my subjects, servants, children, wife, with a firm but gentle hand. Noblesse oblige. [Eb] It's 6.03 and the heirs to my [Bb] dominion are scrubbed and tubbed and [Eb] adequately fed. And so I'll pat them on the head [Ab] and [Fm] send [A] them off [B] to bed. [Eb] How lovely is [Ab] the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. Winnipeg, where are the [N] children?
Key:
Eb
Bb
Fm
Ab
Gm
Eb
Bb
Fm
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bit early tonight, aren't you, Admiral?
_ Nonsense.
Bang on the dot as usual.
How are things in the world of finance?
Never better.
Money's sound, credit rates are moving up, up, up,
and the British pound is the admiration of the world.
Good man.
How do things look from where you stand?
Bit taunty, I'd say.
The wind's coming up and the glass is falling.
Don't like the look of it.
Good.
Good, good.
_ Banks, shouldn't wonder if you weren't stirring into a nasty piece of weather. _
Banks, do you hear me? _ _
_ _ Hello, Cajun Anna.
That must be heavy.
Allow me. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ What a very [Eb] pretty hat. _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gm] I [Fm] _ _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ [Bb] _ [Eb]
feel a surge of deep [D] satisfaction,
[Bb] _ [Db]
[Bb] much as a king [Fm] [Db] astride [Bb] his noble [Eb] [Gm] steed.
Thank you.
When I return [Eb] from daily strife [Ab] to harp [A] and wife,
[Eb] how blessed [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead.
There's about the children.
Yes, yes, [Bb] yes.
I run [Eb] my ho precisely [Bb] on schedule.
At 6.01. I march through [Eb] my [Fm] door. [Gm] My [Eb] slippers, sherry and pipe are due. [Ab] At 6 [B].02 [Eb] consistent [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. George, they're missing. Spare a dead, spare a dead. [B] It's [Bm] grand to be an Englishman [Gb] in 1910. [Bm] King Edward's on the throne. [Gb] It's the age of men. [D] I'm the lord of my castle, [A] the sovereign, [G] [Cm] the [A] liege. [F] I treat [Bb] my subjects, servants, children, wife, with a firm but gentle hand. Noblesse oblige. [Eb] It's 6.03 and the heirs to my [Bb] dominion are scrubbed and tubbed and [Eb] adequately fed. And so I'll pat them on the head [Ab] and [Fm] send [A] them off [B] to bed. [Eb] How lovely is [Ab] the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. _ _ _ _ Winnipeg, where are the [N] children?
Bit early tonight, aren't you, Admiral?
_ Nonsense.
Bang on the dot as usual.
How are things in the world of finance?
Never better.
Money's sound, credit rates are moving up, up, up,
and the British pound is the admiration of the world.
Good man.
How do things look from where you stand?
Bit taunty, I'd say.
The wind's coming up and the glass is falling.
Don't like the look of it.
Good.
Good, good.
_ Banks, shouldn't wonder if you weren't stirring into a nasty piece of weather. _
Banks, do you hear me? _ _
_ _ Hello, Cajun Anna.
That must be heavy.
Allow me. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ What a very [Eb] pretty hat. _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gm] I [Fm] _ _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ [Bb] _ [Eb]
feel a surge of deep [D] satisfaction,
[Bb] _ [Db]
[Bb] much as a king [Fm] [Db] astride [Bb] his noble [Eb] [Gm] steed.
Thank you.
When I return [Eb] from daily strife [Ab] to harp [A] and wife,
[Eb] how blessed [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead.
There's about the children.
Yes, yes, [Bb] yes.
I run [Eb] my ho precisely [Bb] on schedule.
At 6.01. I march through [Eb] my [Fm] door. [Gm] My [Eb] slippers, sherry and pipe are due. [Ab] At 6 [B].02 [Eb] consistent [Fm] is the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. George, they're missing. Spare a dead, spare a dead. [B] It's [Bm] grand to be an Englishman [Gb] in 1910. [Bm] King Edward's on the throne. [Gb] It's the age of men. [D] I'm the lord of my castle, [A] the sovereign, [G] [Cm] the [A] liege. [F] I treat [Bb] my subjects, servants, children, wife, with a firm but gentle hand. Noblesse oblige. [Eb] It's 6.03 and the heirs to my [Bb] dominion are scrubbed and tubbed and [Eb] adequately fed. And so I'll pat them on the head [Ab] and [Fm] send [A] them off [B] to bed. [Eb] How lovely is [Ab] the [Bb] life [Eb] I lead. _ _ _ _ Winnipeg, where are the [N] children?