Chords for Megan Mullally - Barbara song - Threepenny opera (Weill / Brecht)
Tempo:
56.7 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
G
Gm
F#
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I used [A] to believe in the [G#] days I was pure
[E] And I was pure as you used to [Gm] be
My [G] wonderful someone would come to me someday
And then it [F#] would all depend on [Gm] me
If he's [F#] a good man, [D#m] if he's a rich [Gm] man
[F#] Wears a fine croat, smokes a cigar
[Gm] And if he's [B]
gallant and treats me like [Cm] a lady
[G] Then I [Fm] shall tell him sorry
Chin [G] up high, keep your powder dry
Don't relax [Cm] or go too far
Oh, the moon [D#] is gonna shine till dawn
[A#] Keep that little rowboat cruising on
You stay [E] perpendicular
[E] [G]
[G] Oh, you [Cm] can't just let a man walk all for you
[G] Cold and dignified is [Cm] what you are
Such a [Cm] whole lot of things [C] can [D] happen
So [Cm] firmly say, but sweetly Sorry
The first to [E] appear was a young man from Kent
He was all that a man ought to be
[Gm] The second was [Am] older and bolder, I mean
And the [F#] third one was crazy mad [Gm] for me
They were [F#] all rich men, they were [Gm] all fine men
Wore [F#] silk cravats, smoked a big [Gm] cigar
And since [G#m] they always made me feel a [Cm] perfect lady
[G] I said [D] politely, sorry
[C] I won't sigh, keep my chin up high
Never relaxed or went too [Cm] far
Oh, [F] the moon goes shining on
[A#] I let that little rowboat cruise [Cm] around till dawn
I stayed [E] [A#] perpendicular
[G]
I could [Cm] not just let a man [G] walk all for me
Perhaps my dignity [Cm] went rather far
Such [Cm] an interesting lot of things [D] might have happened
[Cm] I simply indicated
One day [A] comes a man, [E] but what [D] kind of a man?
Do you know why he does [Gm] what he does?
He walked into my room and he [G] hung up his hat
And I just [F#] didn't know [Gm] where I was
He [F#] was a lean man, he was a [Gm] mean man
[F#] Didn't own a cravat, smoked [Gm] no cigar
And [G#m] God knows he never made me [Cm] feel a lady
[G] There just wasn't [Fm] time for sorry
[C] Chin up, I put my chin down, my shoes and I relaxed
But far too [Cm]
far
Oh, the moon kept shining on
[A#] Last night's rowing [Cm] was gone, not so perpendicular
[D] [G]
So you [Cm] let him just walk right over [G] you
Who said dignified is what you are?
Such [Cm] a wonderful lot of terrible [D] things did happen
[F] [Cm]
It's you can tell me
[E] And I was pure as you used to [Gm] be
My [G] wonderful someone would come to me someday
And then it [F#] would all depend on [Gm] me
If he's [F#] a good man, [D#m] if he's a rich [Gm] man
[F#] Wears a fine croat, smokes a cigar
[Gm] And if he's [B]
gallant and treats me like [Cm] a lady
[G] Then I [Fm] shall tell him sorry
Chin [G] up high, keep your powder dry
Don't relax [Cm] or go too far
Oh, the moon [D#] is gonna shine till dawn
[A#] Keep that little rowboat cruising on
You stay [E] perpendicular
[E] [G]
[G] Oh, you [Cm] can't just let a man walk all for you
[G] Cold and dignified is [Cm] what you are
Such a [Cm] whole lot of things [C] can [D] happen
So [Cm] firmly say, but sweetly Sorry
The first to [E] appear was a young man from Kent
He was all that a man ought to be
[Gm] The second was [Am] older and bolder, I mean
And the [F#] third one was crazy mad [Gm] for me
They were [F#] all rich men, they were [Gm] all fine men
Wore [F#] silk cravats, smoked a big [Gm] cigar
And since [G#m] they always made me feel a [Cm] perfect lady
[G] I said [D] politely, sorry
[C] I won't sigh, keep my chin up high
Never relaxed or went too [Cm] far
Oh, [F] the moon goes shining on
[A#] I let that little rowboat cruise [Cm] around till dawn
I stayed [E] [A#] perpendicular
[G]
I could [Cm] not just let a man [G] walk all for me
Perhaps my dignity [Cm] went rather far
Such [Cm] an interesting lot of things [D] might have happened
[Cm] I simply indicated
One day [A] comes a man, [E] but what [D] kind of a man?
Do you know why he does [Gm] what he does?
He walked into my room and he [G] hung up his hat
And I just [F#] didn't know [Gm] where I was
He [F#] was a lean man, he was a [Gm] mean man
[F#] Didn't own a cravat, smoked [Gm] no cigar
And [G#m] God knows he never made me [Cm] feel a lady
[G] There just wasn't [Fm] time for sorry
[C] Chin up, I put my chin down, my shoes and I relaxed
But far too [Cm]
far
Oh, the moon kept shining on
[A#] Last night's rowing [Cm] was gone, not so perpendicular
[D] [G]
So you [Cm] let him just walk right over [G] you
Who said dignified is what you are?
Such [Cm] a wonderful lot of terrible [D] things did happen
[F] [Cm]
It's you can tell me
Key:
Cm
G
Gm
F#
E
Cm
G
Gm
I used [A] to believe in the [G#] days I was pure
[E] And I was pure as you used to [Gm] be
_ My [G] wonderful someone would come to me someday
And then it [F#] would all depend on [Gm] me
If he's [F#] a good man, [D#m] if he's a rich [Gm] man
[F#] Wears a fine croat, smokes a cigar
[Gm] _ And if he's [B]
gallant and treats me like [Cm] a lady
[G] Then I [Fm] shall tell him sorry
Chin [G] up high, keep your powder dry
Don't relax [Cm] or go too far
Oh, the moon [D#] is gonna shine till dawn
[A#] Keep that little rowboat cruising on
You stay [E] _ perpendicular
[E] _ _ [G] _
_ [G] _ _ _ Oh, you [Cm] can't just let a man walk all for you
[G] Cold and dignified is [Cm] what you are
Such a [Cm] whole lot of things [C] can _ [D] happen
So [Cm] firmly say, but _ sweetly_ Sorry _ _ _
_ _ The first to [E] appear was a young man from Kent
He was all that a man ought to be
[Gm] _ The second was [Am] older and bolder, I mean
And the [F#] third one was crazy mad [Gm] for me
They were [F#] all rich men, they were [Gm] all fine men
Wore [F#] silk cravats, smoked a big [Gm] cigar
And since [G#m] they always made me feel a [Cm] perfect lady
_ [G] I said [D] politely, sorry
[C] I won't sigh, keep my chin up high
Never relaxed or went too [Cm] far
Oh, [F] the moon goes shining on
[A#] I let that little rowboat cruise [Cm] around till dawn
I stayed [E] _ [A#] perpendicular
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ I could [Cm] not just let a man [G] walk all for me
Perhaps my dignity [Cm] went rather far
Such [Cm] an interesting lot of things [D] might have happened
_ [Cm] I simply _ indicated _ _ _ _ _ _ _
One day [A] comes a man, [E] but what [D] kind of a man?
Do you know why he does [Gm] what he does?
He walked into my room and he [G] hung up his hat
And I just [F#] didn't know [Gm] where I was
He [F#] was a lean man, he was a [Gm] mean man
[F#] Didn't own a cravat, smoked [Gm] no cigar
And [G#m] God knows he never made me [Cm] feel a lady
[G] There just wasn't [Fm] time for sorry
[C] Chin up, I put my chin down, my shoes and I relaxed
But far too [Cm]
far
Oh, the moon kept shining on
[A#] Last night's rowing [Cm] was gone, not so _ perpendicular
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So you [Cm] let him just walk right over [G] you
Who said dignified is what you are?
Such [Cm] a wonderful lot of terrible [D] things did _ happen
[F] _ [Cm] _
It's you can tell me _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] And I was pure as you used to [Gm] be
_ My [G] wonderful someone would come to me someday
And then it [F#] would all depend on [Gm] me
If he's [F#] a good man, [D#m] if he's a rich [Gm] man
[F#] Wears a fine croat, smokes a cigar
[Gm] _ And if he's [B]
gallant and treats me like [Cm] a lady
[G] Then I [Fm] shall tell him sorry
Chin [G] up high, keep your powder dry
Don't relax [Cm] or go too far
Oh, the moon [D#] is gonna shine till dawn
[A#] Keep that little rowboat cruising on
You stay [E] _ perpendicular
[E] _ _ [G] _
_ [G] _ _ _ Oh, you [Cm] can't just let a man walk all for you
[G] Cold and dignified is [Cm] what you are
Such a [Cm] whole lot of things [C] can _ [D] happen
So [Cm] firmly say, but _ sweetly_ Sorry _ _ _
_ _ The first to [E] appear was a young man from Kent
He was all that a man ought to be
[Gm] _ The second was [Am] older and bolder, I mean
And the [F#] third one was crazy mad [Gm] for me
They were [F#] all rich men, they were [Gm] all fine men
Wore [F#] silk cravats, smoked a big [Gm] cigar
And since [G#m] they always made me feel a [Cm] perfect lady
_ [G] I said [D] politely, sorry
[C] I won't sigh, keep my chin up high
Never relaxed or went too [Cm] far
Oh, [F] the moon goes shining on
[A#] I let that little rowboat cruise [Cm] around till dawn
I stayed [E] _ [A#] perpendicular
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ I could [Cm] not just let a man [G] walk all for me
Perhaps my dignity [Cm] went rather far
Such [Cm] an interesting lot of things [D] might have happened
_ [Cm] I simply _ indicated _ _ _ _ _ _ _
One day [A] comes a man, [E] but what [D] kind of a man?
Do you know why he does [Gm] what he does?
He walked into my room and he [G] hung up his hat
And I just [F#] didn't know [Gm] where I was
He [F#] was a lean man, he was a [Gm] mean man
[F#] Didn't own a cravat, smoked [Gm] no cigar
And [G#m] God knows he never made me [Cm] feel a lady
[G] There just wasn't [Fm] time for sorry
[C] Chin up, I put my chin down, my shoes and I relaxed
But far too [Cm]
far
Oh, the moon kept shining on
[A#] Last night's rowing [Cm] was gone, not so _ perpendicular
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ So you [Cm] let him just walk right over [G] you
Who said dignified is what you are?
Such [Cm] a wonderful lot of terrible [D] things did _ happen
[F] _ [Cm] _
It's you can tell me _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _