Chords for Return To Pooh Corner by Kenny Loggins
Tempo:
100 bpm
Chords used:
C
E
F#m
A
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [E]
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] Christopher [F#m] Robin [G#m] and I [C#m] walked along [F#m] under branches [Bm] lit up [E] by the moon
[A]
[E] posing our [F#m] questions to [G#m] our [C#m] dear [F#] as [F#m] our days disappeared all too [E] soon
but I've [C#m] wandered much further [G#m] today than I should
[A] and I can't seem to find my [F#] way back to the [B] wood
so [E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta get [E] back [G#m] to the house, it will [A] quarter by [B] one
[E]
you'd be surprised, there's so much [B] to be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, [G#m] chase all the clouds from the [C#m] sky
[F#m] [C#m]
[A] back to [B] the days [G#m] of Christopher [E] Robin [D] and I
[Bm]
[E] Winnie [F#m] the Pooh doesn't [G#m] know what [C#m] to do, [F#m] got a honey jar [B] stuck [A] on [E] his nose
[A]
[E] he came [F#m] to me [G#m] asking help and [C#m] advice, [F#m] from here no [B] one [A] knows where he [E] goes
so [C#m] I sent him to ask of [G#m] the owl, the bees there
how [A] to loosen a jar from the [F#] nose of a [B] bear
[F#m]
[E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta [F#m] get [G#m] back to the house, it will [F#m] quarter [B] by one
[E]
you'd be surprised, [F#m] there's so much to [B] be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, [G#m] chase all the clouds [C#m] from the sky
back [A] to the [B] days of Christopher [C#m] Robin and [D] I
[F#m] it's [B]
[D] [Bm]
[C] [Am] [Dm] [A]
[F#m] [Bm]
[E] [G#m] [F#m]
[E]
hard to [F#m] explain how a [G#m] few precious [C#m] things seem [F#m] to follow [C#] throughout [E] all our lives
[A] [E] after all sat [F#m] and died [G#m] I was watching my [C#m] son, [F#m] sleeping there [B] with my [A] bear by [E] his side
[C#m] so I tucked him in, I kissed him, [G#m] and as I was gone
[E] I swear that [F#] old bear [F#m] whispered, boy, [B] welcome home
[G] believe me if you can, [C] I've [D] finally [Bm] come back to the [Em] house, [Am] quarter by one
[D#] [Em] and what do you [Bm] know, there's so [C] much to be [D] done
[Bm] count all the bees [G] in the hive, [Bm] chase all the clouds from the [Em] sky
[C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the days of [Em] [C] Pooh
La [D] la la [Em] la la laaaa
[C] La [D] la la la [Em] la la laaaaa
[G] [C] And [A]
[D] [G]
[Am] [Gm] [C] so we come to the last [F] chapter, in which Christopher [Am] Robin and Pooh come to the Enchanted Place.
[A#] And we say goodbye.
[C] Goodbye?
Oh no, please, can't we go back to [Gm] page one and do it all over again?
[Am] Sorry, Pooh, but all [D] stories have an ending, [C] you know.
[A#] Oh, [Gm] bother.
[F] Yes, the time had come at last.
Christopher Robin was going away [C] to school.
Nobody else in the forest knew exactly [Am] why or where he was going.
All they knew [Gm] was it had [A#] something to do with twice [F] times
and how to make things called [C] ABCs
and where a place called Brazil is.
[F] [D] [Gm] Pooh, [C] what do you like doing best [F] in the world?
[Dm] [C] What I [Gm] like best is me going [C] to visit you
and you saying, how about a [Dm] smackerel of [G] honey?
[C] I like that too.
[F] But what I like best [Gm] is just doing nothing.
How do you do just [C] nothing?
Well, [Am] it's when grown-ups ask, [Dm] what are you going to do?
[Gm] And you say nothing.
[C] Then you go out and do it.
[Am] I like that.
Let's do it all the [G#] time.
[F#] You know [C#] something, Pooh?
I'm [Gm] not going to do just nothing [C] anymore.
You mean never again?
Well, [F] not so much.
[A#] Pooh,
[C] when I'm away just [F] doing nothing,
[D] will you come [Gm] up here sometimes?
[C] You mean alone?
[Am] Just [C] me?
Yes.
[D#] [A#] [C] And Pooh, [Am] promise you won't [Dm] forget me?
[G] Ever?
Oh, I won't, Christopher.
[C] I promise.
[F] Not even when I'm 100?
How old shall [Gm] I be then?
[C] 99.
[F]
[F#] Silly old [Gm] bear.
[C] Wherever they go, [F] and [C] whatever happens to them on [Gm] the way,
[C] in that [G] enchanted place on [C] top of the forest,
[F] a little bear will always be waiting.
[Cm] [A#] [Cm]
[Dm] [Cm] [B] [A#]
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] Christopher [F#m] Robin [G#m] and I [C#m] walked along [F#m] under branches [Bm] lit up [E] by the moon
[A]
[E] posing our [F#m] questions to [G#m] our [C#m] dear [F#] as [F#m] our days disappeared all too [E] soon
but I've [C#m] wandered much further [G#m] today than I should
[A] and I can't seem to find my [F#] way back to the [B] wood
so [E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta get [E] back [G#m] to the house, it will [A] quarter by [B] one
[E]
you'd be surprised, there's so much [B] to be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, [G#m] chase all the clouds from the [C#m] sky
[F#m] [C#m]
[A] back to [B] the days [G#m] of Christopher [E] Robin [D] and I
[Bm]
[E] Winnie [F#m] the Pooh doesn't [G#m] know what [C#m] to do, [F#m] got a honey jar [B] stuck [A] on [E] his nose
[A]
[E] he came [F#m] to me [G#m] asking help and [C#m] advice, [F#m] from here no [B] one [A] knows where he [E] goes
so [C#m] I sent him to ask of [G#m] the owl, the bees there
how [A] to loosen a jar from the [F#] nose of a [B] bear
[F#m]
[E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta [F#m] get [G#m] back to the house, it will [F#m] quarter [B] by one
[E]
you'd be surprised, [F#m] there's so much to [B] be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, [G#m] chase all the clouds [C#m] from the sky
back [A] to the [B] days of Christopher [C#m] Robin and [D] I
[F#m] it's [B]
[D] [Bm]
[C] [Am] [Dm] [A]
[F#m] [Bm]
[E] [G#m] [F#m]
[E]
hard to [F#m] explain how a [G#m] few precious [C#m] things seem [F#m] to follow [C#] throughout [E] all our lives
[A] [E] after all sat [F#m] and died [G#m] I was watching my [C#m] son, [F#m] sleeping there [B] with my [A] bear by [E] his side
[C#m] so I tucked him in, I kissed him, [G#m] and as I was gone
[E] I swear that [F#] old bear [F#m] whispered, boy, [B] welcome home
[G] believe me if you can, [C] I've [D] finally [Bm] come back to the [Em] house, [Am] quarter by one
[D#] [Em] and what do you [Bm] know, there's so [C] much to be [D] done
[Bm] count all the bees [G] in the hive, [Bm] chase all the clouds from the [Em] sky
[C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the days of [Em] [C] Pooh
La [D] la la [Em] la la laaaa
[C] La [D] la la la [Em] la la laaaaa
[G] [C] And [A]
[D] [G]
[Am] [Gm] [C] so we come to the last [F] chapter, in which Christopher [Am] Robin and Pooh come to the Enchanted Place.
[A#] And we say goodbye.
[C] Goodbye?
Oh no, please, can't we go back to [Gm] page one and do it all over again?
[Am] Sorry, Pooh, but all [D] stories have an ending, [C] you know.
[A#] Oh, [Gm] bother.
[F] Yes, the time had come at last.
Christopher Robin was going away [C] to school.
Nobody else in the forest knew exactly [Am] why or where he was going.
All they knew [Gm] was it had [A#] something to do with twice [F] times
and how to make things called [C] ABCs
and where a place called Brazil is.
[F] [D] [Gm] Pooh, [C] what do you like doing best [F] in the world?
[Dm] [C] What I [Gm] like best is me going [C] to visit you
and you saying, how about a [Dm] smackerel of [G] honey?
[C] I like that too.
[F] But what I like best [Gm] is just doing nothing.
How do you do just [C] nothing?
Well, [Am] it's when grown-ups ask, [Dm] what are you going to do?
[Gm] And you say nothing.
[C] Then you go out and do it.
[Am] I like that.
Let's do it all the [G#] time.
[F#] You know [C#] something, Pooh?
I'm [Gm] not going to do just nothing [C] anymore.
You mean never again?
Well, [F] not so much.
[A#] Pooh,
[C] when I'm away just [F] doing nothing,
[D] will you come [Gm] up here sometimes?
[C] You mean alone?
[Am] Just [C] me?
Yes.
[D#] [A#] [C] And Pooh, [Am] promise you won't [Dm] forget me?
[G] Ever?
Oh, I won't, Christopher.
[C] I promise.
[F] Not even when I'm 100?
How old shall [Gm] I be then?
[C] 99.
[F]
[F#] Silly old [Gm] bear.
[C] Wherever they go, [F] and [C] whatever happens to them on [Gm] the way,
[C] in that [G] enchanted place on [C] top of the forest,
[F] a little bear will always be waiting.
[Cm] [A#] [Cm]
[Dm] [Cm] [B] [A#]
Key:
C
E
F#m
A
G#m
C
E
F#m
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ Christopher [F#m] Robin [G#m] and I [C#m] walked along [F#m] under branches [Bm] lit up [E] by the moon
_ [A] _
[E] posing our [F#m] questions to [G#m] our [C#m] dear [F#] as [F#m] our days disappeared all too [E] soon _
but I've [C#m] wandered much further [G#m] today than I should
[A] and I can't seem to find my [F#] way back to the [B] wood
so [E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta get [E] back [G#m] to the house, it will [A] quarter by [B] one
[E] _
you'd be surprised, there's so much [B] to be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, _ _ [G#m] chase all the clouds from the [C#m] sky
_ [F#m] _ [C#m]
[A] back to [B] the days [G#m] of Christopher [E] Robin [D] and I
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
[E] Winnie [F#m] the Pooh doesn't [G#m] know what [C#m] to do, [F#m] got a honey jar [B] stuck [A] on [E] his nose
[A] _
[E] he came [F#m] to me [G#m] asking help and [C#m] advice, [F#m] from here no [B] one [A] knows where he [E] goes
so [C#m] I sent him to ask of [G#m] the owl, the bees there
how [A] to loosen a jar from the [F#] nose of a [B] bear
[F#m]
[E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta [F#m] get [G#m] back to the house, it will [F#m] quarter [B] by one
[E] _
you'd be surprised, [F#m] there's so much to [B] be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, _ _ [G#m] chase all the clouds [C#m] from the sky
_ back [A] to the [B] days of Christopher [C#m] Robin and [D] I
[F#m] it's _ _ [B] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ [A] _ _
[F#m] _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ hard to [F#m] explain how a [G#m] few precious [C#m] things seem [F#m] to follow [C#] throughout [E] all our lives
[A] _ [E] after all sat [F#m] and died [G#m] I was watching my [C#m] son, [F#m] sleeping there [B] with my [A] bear by [E] his side
_ _ _ [C#m] so I tucked him in, I kissed him, [G#m] and as I was gone
[E] I swear that [F#] old bear [F#m] whispered, boy, [B] welcome home
_ [G] believe me if you can, [C] I've [D] finally [Bm] come back to the [Em] house, [Am] quarter by one
[D#] [Em] and what do you [Bm] know, there's so [C] much to be [D] done
_ [Bm] count all the bees [G] in the hive, _ _ [Bm] chase all the clouds from the [Em] sky
_ _ [C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the days of [Em] _ _ _ [C] Pooh
La [D] la la [Em] la la laaaa
[C] La [D] la la la [Em] la la laaaaa
[G] [C] And [A] _
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] so we come to the last [F] chapter, in which Christopher [Am] Robin and Pooh come to the Enchanted Place.
[A#] And we say goodbye.
[C] Goodbye?
Oh no, please, can't we go back to [Gm] page one and do it all over again?
[Am] Sorry, Pooh, but all [D] stories have an ending, [C] you know.
[A#] Oh, [Gm] bother.
[F] Yes, the time had come at last.
Christopher Robin was going away [C] to school.
Nobody else in the forest knew exactly [Am] why or where he was going.
All they knew [Gm] was it had [A#] something to do with twice [F] times
and how to make things called _ [C] ABCs
and where a place called Brazil is.
_ [F] _ _ [D] _ [Gm] Pooh, _ [C] what do you like doing best [F] in the world?
_ [Dm] _ [C] What I [Gm] like best is me going [C] to visit you
and you saying, how about a [Dm] smackerel of [G] honey?
_ [C] I like that too.
[F] But what I like best [Gm] is just doing nothing.
How do you do just [C] nothing?
Well, [Am] it's when grown-ups ask, [Dm] what are you going to do?
[Gm] And you say nothing.
[C] Then you go out and do it.
[Am] I like that.
Let's do it all the [G#] time.
[F#] You know [C#] something, Pooh?
I'm [Gm] not going to do just nothing [C] anymore.
You mean never again?
Well, [F] not so much.
[A#] Pooh, _
[C] when I'm away just [F] doing nothing,
[D] will you come [Gm] up here sometimes?
[C] You mean alone?
[Am] Just [C] me?
Yes.
[D#] _ [A#] [C] And Pooh, [Am] promise you won't [Dm] forget me?
[G] Ever?
Oh, I won't, Christopher.
[C] I promise.
[F] Not even when I'm 100?
How old shall [Gm] I be then?
[C] 99.
[F] _
[F#] Silly old [Gm] bear.
[C] Wherever they go, [F] and [C] whatever happens to them on [Gm] the way,
[C] in that [G] enchanted place on [C] top of the forest,
[F] a little bear will always be waiting. _
_ [Cm] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ [Dm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [B] _ _ [A#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ Christopher [F#m] Robin [G#m] and I [C#m] walked along [F#m] under branches [Bm] lit up [E] by the moon
_ [A] _
[E] posing our [F#m] questions to [G#m] our [C#m] dear [F#] as [F#m] our days disappeared all too [E] soon _
but I've [C#m] wandered much further [G#m] today than I should
[A] and I can't seem to find my [F#] way back to the [B] wood
so [E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta get [E] back [G#m] to the house, it will [A] quarter by [B] one
[E] _
you'd be surprised, there's so much [B] to be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, _ _ [G#m] chase all the clouds from the [C#m] sky
_ [F#m] _ [C#m]
[A] back to [B] the days [G#m] of Christopher [E] Robin [D] and I
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
[E] Winnie [F#m] the Pooh doesn't [G#m] know what [C#m] to do, [F#m] got a honey jar [B] stuck [A] on [E] his nose
[A] _
[E] he came [F#m] to me [G#m] asking help and [C#m] advice, [F#m] from here no [B] one [A] knows where he [E] goes
so [C#m] I sent him to ask of [G#m] the owl, the bees there
how [A] to loosen a jar from the [F#] nose of a [B] bear
[F#m]
[E] help me if you can, I've [B] gotta [F#m] get [G#m] back to the house, it will [F#m] quarter [B] by one
[E] _
you'd be surprised, [F#m] there's so much to [B] be done
[A]
[G#m] count all the bees [E] in the hive, _ _ [G#m] chase all the clouds [C#m] from the sky
_ back [A] to the [B] days of Christopher [C#m] Robin and [D] I
[F#m] it's _ _ [B] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ [A] _ _
[F#m] _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ hard to [F#m] explain how a [G#m] few precious [C#m] things seem [F#m] to follow [C#] throughout [E] all our lives
[A] _ [E] after all sat [F#m] and died [G#m] I was watching my [C#m] son, [F#m] sleeping there [B] with my [A] bear by [E] his side
_ _ _ [C#m] so I tucked him in, I kissed him, [G#m] and as I was gone
[E] I swear that [F#] old bear [F#m] whispered, boy, [B] welcome home
_ [G] believe me if you can, [C] I've [D] finally [Bm] come back to the [Em] house, [Am] quarter by one
[D#] [Em] and what do you [Bm] know, there's so [C] much to be [D] done
_ [Bm] count all the bees [G] in the hive, _ _ [Bm] chase all the clouds from the [Em] sky
_ _ [C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the [Bm] days of Christopher [Em] Robin
[C] back to [D] the days of [Em] _ _ _ [C] Pooh
La [D] la la [Em] la la laaaa
[C] La [D] la la la [Em] la la laaaaa
[G] [C] And [A] _
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] so we come to the last [F] chapter, in which Christopher [Am] Robin and Pooh come to the Enchanted Place.
[A#] And we say goodbye.
[C] Goodbye?
Oh no, please, can't we go back to [Gm] page one and do it all over again?
[Am] Sorry, Pooh, but all [D] stories have an ending, [C] you know.
[A#] Oh, [Gm] bother.
[F] Yes, the time had come at last.
Christopher Robin was going away [C] to school.
Nobody else in the forest knew exactly [Am] why or where he was going.
All they knew [Gm] was it had [A#] something to do with twice [F] times
and how to make things called _ [C] ABCs
and where a place called Brazil is.
_ [F] _ _ [D] _ [Gm] Pooh, _ [C] what do you like doing best [F] in the world?
_ [Dm] _ [C] What I [Gm] like best is me going [C] to visit you
and you saying, how about a [Dm] smackerel of [G] honey?
_ [C] I like that too.
[F] But what I like best [Gm] is just doing nothing.
How do you do just [C] nothing?
Well, [Am] it's when grown-ups ask, [Dm] what are you going to do?
[Gm] And you say nothing.
[C] Then you go out and do it.
[Am] I like that.
Let's do it all the [G#] time.
[F#] You know [C#] something, Pooh?
I'm [Gm] not going to do just nothing [C] anymore.
You mean never again?
Well, [F] not so much.
[A#] Pooh, _
[C] when I'm away just [F] doing nothing,
[D] will you come [Gm] up here sometimes?
[C] You mean alone?
[Am] Just [C] me?
Yes.
[D#] _ [A#] [C] And Pooh, [Am] promise you won't [Dm] forget me?
[G] Ever?
Oh, I won't, Christopher.
[C] I promise.
[F] Not even when I'm 100?
How old shall [Gm] I be then?
[C] 99.
[F] _
[F#] Silly old [Gm] bear.
[C] Wherever they go, [F] and [C] whatever happens to them on [Gm] the way,
[C] in that [G] enchanted place on [C] top of the forest,
[F] a little bear will always be waiting. _
_ [Cm] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ [Dm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [B] _ _ [A#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _