Chords for Nightcore - take a break (Hamilton)
Tempo:
116.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
D
Bm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Oh, don't talk, I'm sexy, [D] sad, we'd love, good.
Oh, [Eb] don't talk, I'm [G] sexy, sad, we'd love,
sad, we'd love, sad, we'd love,
sad, we'd love,
[A] one, two, three, four, [Gm] five, six, seven, eight, [Bm] nine.
[Bm] My dearest Angelica,
tomorrow and tomorrow and [G] tomorrow
creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference
to another Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play.
[Em] They think me Macbeth, ambition is my folly,
[G] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a master of pain.
[Bm] Madison is Benquam, Jefferson is [G] Macduff,
and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way to [Em] Dunsinane.
If you are an ocean [G] away, you have to live an ocean away.
[Em] Thoughts of music sigh, then I get another letter,
[G] again I put the notion [Eb] away.
[G]
[D] I'm on my way,
there's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in just a minute, see if my plate.
Alexander,
your son is [Em] nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say,
he's been [D] practicing all day.
[D] Daddy, daddy, [G] look, my name is Hilla,
I am a poet,
I wrote this poem just to show it,
and I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
What?
I practice French and play piano with my mother.
Uh-huh.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[D] Okay.
My daddy's trying to start America's day.
[Db] Bling, bling, bwa, ka!
[G] Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Wanna play with us for the summer, that's how I [D] stay.
The rides I've got so much I like making.
All the stay with my father.
[Em] There's a lake I know,
in a nearby [G] bar.
I'd love to go.
You and I can go.
[A]
I will try to get [Em] away.
My dear Alexander, you must get through [G] to Jefferson,
sit down with him and compromise, don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister and down a girl lying to you,
there's someone in your corner all the way [Em] across the sea.
Another I received from you two [G] weeks ago,
I noticed a comma in the middle of a play.
[Bm] Did you intend [G] this?
One stroke and you've consumed my [Em] waking days.
It says,
My dearest Angelica.
[G] With a comma after dearest,
you've written,
My [A] dearest Angelica.
[B] Three!
Three oh [Em] four say,
I'm having all this [G] sensation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [Bm] way. I'll stay,
I know you're busy,
I know [G] your work's important.
[Eb] [Em] Anyway,
you won't be an ocean [G] away,
you'll only be a moment's away.
Come downstairs, Angelica's arrived.
[Cm] [Em] Angelica!
Hello!
[G] Miss Schuyler's sister.
[Bm] Alexander!
[C] It's good to see [Em] your face.
Angelica, tell this [G] man,
John Adams spends the summer with [Bm] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife,
John Adams doesn't have [C] a real [Em] job anyway.
You're not joining us?
[G] Wait!
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
To take a [Cm] break.
Alexander, will you [G] take a break?
You know I have to get my plans with Congress.
Will you stay with us for the summer?
It's no [D] upstate.
I'd lose my job if you don't get this plan through Congress.
Can mommy stay with our father?
So [Em] leave, I know.
Okay.
I'm gonna be late.
I can't fly.
[Ab] I'm gonna die.
[Eb]
[Fm]
[F] [Bb]
Take a [Abm] break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
[Ab] [B] [E]
Oh, [Eb] don't talk, I'm [G] sexy, sad, we'd love,
sad, we'd love, sad, we'd love,
sad, we'd love,
[A] one, two, three, four, [Gm] five, six, seven, eight, [Bm] nine.
[Bm] My dearest Angelica,
tomorrow and tomorrow and [G] tomorrow
creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference
to another Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play.
[Em] They think me Macbeth, ambition is my folly,
[G] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a master of pain.
[Bm] Madison is Benquam, Jefferson is [G] Macduff,
and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way to [Em] Dunsinane.
If you are an ocean [G] away, you have to live an ocean away.
[Em] Thoughts of music sigh, then I get another letter,
[G] again I put the notion [Eb] away.
[G]
[D] I'm on my way,
there's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in just a minute, see if my plate.
Alexander,
your son is [Em] nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say,
he's been [D] practicing all day.
[D] Daddy, daddy, [G] look, my name is Hilla,
I am a poet,
I wrote this poem just to show it,
and I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
What?
I practice French and play piano with my mother.
Uh-huh.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[D] Okay.
My daddy's trying to start America's day.
[Db] Bling, bling, bwa, ka!
[G] Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Wanna play with us for the summer, that's how I [D] stay.
The rides I've got so much I like making.
All the stay with my father.
[Em] There's a lake I know,
in a nearby [G] bar.
I'd love to go.
You and I can go.
[A]
I will try to get [Em] away.
My dear Alexander, you must get through [G] to Jefferson,
sit down with him and compromise, don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister and down a girl lying to you,
there's someone in your corner all the way [Em] across the sea.
Another I received from you two [G] weeks ago,
I noticed a comma in the middle of a play.
[Bm] Did you intend [G] this?
One stroke and you've consumed my [Em] waking days.
It says,
My dearest Angelica.
[G] With a comma after dearest,
you've written,
My [A] dearest Angelica.
[B] Three!
Three oh [Em] four say,
I'm having all this [G] sensation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [Bm] way. I'll stay,
I know you're busy,
I know [G] your work's important.
[Eb] [Em] Anyway,
you won't be an ocean [G] away,
you'll only be a moment's away.
Come downstairs, Angelica's arrived.
[Cm] [Em] Angelica!
Hello!
[G] Miss Schuyler's sister.
[Bm] Alexander!
[C] It's good to see [Em] your face.
Angelica, tell this [G] man,
John Adams spends the summer with [Bm] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife,
John Adams doesn't have [C] a real [Em] job anyway.
You're not joining us?
[G] Wait!
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
To take a [Cm] break.
Alexander, will you [G] take a break?
You know I have to get my plans with Congress.
Will you stay with us for the summer?
It's no [D] upstate.
I'd lose my job if you don't get this plan through Congress.
Can mommy stay with our father?
So [Em] leave, I know.
Okay.
I'm gonna be late.
I can't fly.
[Ab] I'm gonna die.
[Eb]
[Fm]
[F] [Bb]
Take a [Abm] break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
[Ab] [B] [E]
Key:
G
Em
D
Bm
Eb
G
Em
D
Oh, don't talk, I'm sexy, [D] sad, we'd love, good.
Oh, [Eb] don't talk, I'm [G] sexy, sad, we'd love, _ _
sad, we'd love, sad, we'd love,
sad, we'd love,
[A] one, two, three, four, [Gm] five, six, seven, eight, [Bm] nine.
[Bm] _ My dearest Angelica,
tomorrow and tomorrow and [G] tomorrow
creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference
to another Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play.
[Em] They think me Macbeth, ambition is my folly,
[G] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a master of pain.
[Bm] Madison is Benquam, Jefferson is [G] Macduff,
and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way to [Em] Dunsinane.
If you are an ocean [G] away, you have to live an ocean away.
[Em] Thoughts of music sigh, then I get another letter,
[G] again I put the notion [Eb] away.
_ [G] _
[D] I'm on my way,
there's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in just a minute, see if my plate.
Alexander,
your son is [Em] nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say,
he's been [D] practicing all day. _
_ [D] _ _ Daddy, daddy, [G] look, my name is Hilla,
I am a poet,
I wrote this poem just to show it,
and I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
What?
I practice French and play piano with my mother.
Uh-huh.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[D] Okay.
My daddy's trying to start America's day.
[Db] Bling, bling, bwa, ka!
_ [G] _ Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Wanna play with us for the summer, that's how I [D] stay.
The rides I've got so much I like making.
All the stay with my father.
[Em] There's a lake I know,
in a nearby [G] bar.
I'd love to go.
You and I can go.
_ [A] _
I will try to get [Em] away.
My dear Alexander, you must get through [G] to Jefferson,
sit down with him and compromise, don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister and down a girl lying to you,
there's someone in your corner all the way [Em] across the sea.
Another I received from you two [G] weeks ago,
I noticed a comma in the middle of a play.
[Bm] _ Did you intend [G] this?
One stroke and you've consumed my [Em] waking days.
It says,
My dearest Angelica.
[G] With a comma after dearest,
you've written,
My [A] dearest _ Angelica.
_ [B] Three!
Three oh [Em] four say,
I'm having all this [G] sensation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [Bm] way. I'll stay,
I know you're busy,
I know [G] your work's important.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Em] Anyway,
you won't be an ocean [G] away,
you'll only be a moment's away. _ _
Come downstairs, Angelica's arrived. _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ [Em] Angelica!
Hello!
_ [G] _ Miss Schuyler's sister.
[Bm] _ Alexander!
[C] _ It's good to see [Em] your face.
Angelica, tell this [G] man,
John Adams spends the summer with [Bm] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife,
John Adams doesn't have [C] a real [Em] job anyway.
You're not joining us?
[G] Wait!
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
To take a [Cm] break.
Alexander, will you [G] take a break?
You know I have to get my plans with Congress.
Will you stay with us for the summer?
It's no [D] upstate.
I'd lose my job if you don't get this plan through Congress.
Can mommy stay with our father?
So [Em] leave, I know.
Okay.
I'm gonna be late.
I can't fly.
[Ab] I'm gonna die. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ Take a [Abm] break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
Oh, [Eb] don't talk, I'm [G] sexy, sad, we'd love, _ _
sad, we'd love, sad, we'd love,
sad, we'd love,
[A] one, two, three, four, [Gm] five, six, seven, eight, [Bm] nine.
[Bm] _ My dearest Angelica,
tomorrow and tomorrow and [G] tomorrow
creeps in this petty pace from day to day.
I trust you'll understand the reference
to another Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play.
[Em] They think me Macbeth, ambition is my folly,
[G] I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a master of pain.
[Bm] Madison is Benquam, Jefferson is [G] Macduff,
and Burnham Wood is Congress on its way to [Em] Dunsinane.
If you are an ocean [G] away, you have to live an ocean away.
[Em] Thoughts of music sigh, then I get another letter,
[G] again I put the notion [Eb] away.
_ [G] _
[D] I'm on my way,
there's a little surprise before supper and it cannot wait.
I'll be there in just a minute, see if my plate.
Alexander,
your son is [Em] nine years old today.
He has something he'd like to say,
he's been [D] practicing all day. _
_ [D] _ _ Daddy, daddy, [G] look, my name is Hilla,
I am a poet,
I wrote this poem just to show it,
and I just turned nine.
You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine.
What?
I practice French and play piano with my mother.
Uh-huh.
I have a sister, but I want a little brother.
[D] Okay.
My daddy's trying to start America's day.
[Db] Bling, bling, bwa, ka!
_ [G] _ Hey, our kid is pretty great.
Wanna play with us for the summer, that's how I [D] stay.
The rides I've got so much I like making.
All the stay with my father.
[Em] There's a lake I know,
in a nearby [G] bar.
I'd love to go.
You and I can go.
_ [A] _
I will try to get [Em] away.
My dear Alexander, you must get through [G] to Jefferson,
sit down with him and compromise, don't stop till you agree.
Your favorite older sister and down a girl lying to you,
there's someone in your corner all the way [Em] across the sea.
Another I received from you two [G] weeks ago,
I noticed a comma in the middle of a play.
[Bm] _ Did you intend [G] this?
One stroke and you've consumed my [Em] waking days.
It says,
My dearest Angelica.
[G] With a comma after dearest,
you've written,
My [A] dearest _ Angelica.
_ [B] Three!
Three oh [Em] four say,
I'm having all this [G] sensation.
I'll be there with your family if you make your [Bm] way. I'll stay,
I know you're busy,
I know [G] your work's important.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Em] Anyway,
you won't be an ocean [G] away,
you'll only be a moment's away. _ _
Come downstairs, Angelica's arrived. _ _ _ _
[Cm] _ [Em] Angelica!
Hello!
_ [G] _ Miss Schuyler's sister.
[Bm] _ Alexander!
[C] _ It's good to see [Em] your face.
Angelica, tell this [G] man,
John Adams spends the summer with [Bm] his family.
Angelica, tell my wife,
John Adams doesn't have [C] a real [Em] job anyway.
You're not joining us?
[G] Wait!
I'm afraid I cannot join you upstate.
Alexander, I came all this way.
To take a [Cm] break.
Alexander, will you [G] take a break?
You know I have to get my plans with Congress.
Will you stay with us for the summer?
It's no [D] upstate.
I'd lose my job if you don't get this plan through Congress.
Can mommy stay with our father?
So [Em] leave, I know.
Okay.
I'm gonna be late.
I can't fly.
[Ab] I'm gonna die. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ Take a [Abm] break.
I have to get my plan through Congress.
I can't stop till I get this plan through Congress.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _