Chords for Sesame Street - "Imagination" (remake)
Tempo:
83.85 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, Bert?
Bert?
Bert?
Bert, wake up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
Wah wah wah wah wah wah!
I can't sleep, Bert.
Ernie, why?
Well, I don't know, Bert.
I'm afraid, I think, Bert.
What are you afraid of, Ernie?
Oh, you know, like dark shadows and spooky things and monsters.
Oh, Ernie.
Now, listen, you know Grover and Cookie and Harry and all those guys are your friends and they're monsters.
Well, that's true, Bert, but I don't mean monsters like that.
I mean like spooky, scary monsters that go wubba wubba.
Wubba wubba?
No, don't say that, Bert.
You scare me.
Ernie, get in the bed.
Get in the bed.
Okay, Bert.
Get in the bed.
Okay, now [E] listen, Ernie.
Listen, you are imagining all those scary things in your mind.
Really?
Yes, [B] but you know, you can imagine nice things and good things, too.
Yeah?
Yeah, like, um, what do you like?
Well, I like big balloons.
Oh, good, good, good.
Big balloons.
That's nice.
What else do you like?
Let's see.
I like small balloons.
Small balloons.
Good.
Okay, so you like big balloons and small balloons.
Now, there must be something else you like, though.
Oh, there is, Bert.
There is something else I like.
Oh, good.
What, what, what?
Medium-sized balloons.
[F] [Bb] Okay, we've established you like balloons.
I like balloons.
So, um, so imagine balloons.
Well, gee, I tried that, Bert, but it's hard.
[Eb] Well, do what I do.
Here's what I do.
I'll sing this to [C] you.
Okay.
[Gm] Here in the [Bb] middle of imagination, [Ab] right in the middle of my head,
[Eb] close my eyes and my [F] room's not my [Bb] room, and my bed isn't really [Ab] my bed.
[Eb] You see, I look inside [C] and discover things [Gm] that are sometimes [Bb] strange and [C] new,
and [F] the most [Gm]
remarkable [Am] [Bb] thoughts, I think, [C] have a way of [Eb] being true.
[Bb] Here in the middle of imagination, [Ab] right in the middle [Bb] of my mind,
I close my eyes and the night isn't dark, and the things that I lose, [F] I [Bb] find.
[Eb] Time stands [C] still and the night is [D] clear, and the [Gm] wind is [Bb] warm and [A] fair,
and the [Dm] nicest place is the [Gm] middle of imagination.
[Cm] [F] Well, [F] who's [Bb]
there?
Bert?
Bert?
Bert, wake up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
Wah wah wah wah wah wah!
I can't sleep, Bert.
Ernie, why?
Well, I don't know, Bert.
I'm afraid, I think, Bert.
What are you afraid of, Ernie?
Oh, you know, like dark shadows and spooky things and monsters.
Oh, Ernie.
Now, listen, you know Grover and Cookie and Harry and all those guys are your friends and they're monsters.
Well, that's true, Bert, but I don't mean monsters like that.
I mean like spooky, scary monsters that go wubba wubba.
Wubba wubba?
No, don't say that, Bert.
You scare me.
Ernie, get in the bed.
Get in the bed.
Okay, Bert.
Get in the bed.
Okay, now [E] listen, Ernie.
Listen, you are imagining all those scary things in your mind.
Really?
Yes, [B] but you know, you can imagine nice things and good things, too.
Yeah?
Yeah, like, um, what do you like?
Well, I like big balloons.
Oh, good, good, good.
Big balloons.
That's nice.
What else do you like?
Let's see.
I like small balloons.
Small balloons.
Good.
Okay, so you like big balloons and small balloons.
Now, there must be something else you like, though.
Oh, there is, Bert.
There is something else I like.
Oh, good.
What, what, what?
Medium-sized balloons.
[F] [Bb] Okay, we've established you like balloons.
I like balloons.
So, um, so imagine balloons.
Well, gee, I tried that, Bert, but it's hard.
[Eb] Well, do what I do.
Here's what I do.
I'll sing this to [C] you.
Okay.
[Gm] Here in the [Bb] middle of imagination, [Ab] right in the middle of my head,
[Eb] close my eyes and my [F] room's not my [Bb] room, and my bed isn't really [Ab] my bed.
[Eb] You see, I look inside [C] and discover things [Gm] that are sometimes [Bb] strange and [C] new,
and [F] the most [Gm]
remarkable [Am] [Bb] thoughts, I think, [C] have a way of [Eb] being true.
[Bb] Here in the middle of imagination, [Ab] right in the middle [Bb] of my mind,
I close my eyes and the night isn't dark, and the things that I lose, [F] I [Bb] find.
[Eb] Time stands [C] still and the night is [D] clear, and the [Gm] wind is [Bb] warm and [A] fair,
and the [Dm] nicest place is the [Gm] middle of imagination.
[Cm] [F] Well, [F] who's [Bb]
there?
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
C
Gm
Bb
F
Eb
_ _ Hey, Bert?
Bert?
Bert?
Bert, wake up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
Wah wah wah wah wah wah!
I can't sleep, Bert.
_ Ernie, why?
Well, I don't know, Bert.
I'm afraid, I think, Bert.
What are you afraid of, Ernie?
Oh, you know, like dark shadows and spooky things and monsters.
Oh, Ernie.
Now, listen, you know Grover and Cookie and Harry and all those guys are your friends and they're monsters.
Well, that's true, Bert, but I don't mean monsters like that.
I mean like spooky, scary monsters that go wubba wubba.
_ Wubba wubba?
No, don't say that, Bert.
You scare me.
Ernie, get _ in the bed.
Get in the bed.
Okay, Bert.
Get in the bed.
Okay, now [E] listen, Ernie.
Listen, you are imagining all those scary things in your mind.
Really?
Yes, [B] but you know, you can imagine nice things and good things, too.
Yeah?
Yeah, like, um, what do you like?
Well, I like big balloons.
Oh, good, good, good.
Big balloons.
That's nice.
What else do you like?
Let's see.
I like small balloons.
Small balloons.
Good.
Okay, so you like big balloons and small balloons.
Now, there must be something else you like, though.
Oh, there is, Bert.
There is something else I like.
Oh, good.
What, what, what?
Medium-sized balloons.
[F] _ [Bb] Okay, we've established you like balloons.
I like balloons.
So, um, so imagine balloons.
Well, gee, I tried that, Bert, but it's hard.
[Eb] Well, do what I do.
Here's what I do.
I'll sing this to [C] you.
Okay.
[Gm] Here in the [Bb] middle of imagination, _ [Ab] right in the middle of my head,
_ [Eb] close my eyes and my [F] room's not my [Bb] room, and my bed isn't really [Ab] my bed.
[Eb] You see, I look inside [C] and discover things [Gm] that are sometimes [Bb] strange and [C] new,
and [F] the most [Gm]
remarkable [Am] [Bb] thoughts, I think, [C] have a way of [Eb] being true.
[Bb] Here in the middle of imagination, [Ab] right in the middle [Bb] of my mind,
I close my eyes and the night isn't dark, and the things that I lose, [F] I [Bb] find.
_ [Eb] Time stands [C] still and the night is [D] clear, and the [Gm] wind is [Bb] warm and [A] fair,
and the [Dm] nicest place is the [Gm] middle of _ imagination.
[Cm] _ [F] Well, _ [F] who's [Bb] _
there? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bert?
Bert?
Bert, wake up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
I'm up!
Wah wah wah wah wah wah!
I can't sleep, Bert.
_ Ernie, why?
Well, I don't know, Bert.
I'm afraid, I think, Bert.
What are you afraid of, Ernie?
Oh, you know, like dark shadows and spooky things and monsters.
Oh, Ernie.
Now, listen, you know Grover and Cookie and Harry and all those guys are your friends and they're monsters.
Well, that's true, Bert, but I don't mean monsters like that.
I mean like spooky, scary monsters that go wubba wubba.
_ Wubba wubba?
No, don't say that, Bert.
You scare me.
Ernie, get _ in the bed.
Get in the bed.
Okay, Bert.
Get in the bed.
Okay, now [E] listen, Ernie.
Listen, you are imagining all those scary things in your mind.
Really?
Yes, [B] but you know, you can imagine nice things and good things, too.
Yeah?
Yeah, like, um, what do you like?
Well, I like big balloons.
Oh, good, good, good.
Big balloons.
That's nice.
What else do you like?
Let's see.
I like small balloons.
Small balloons.
Good.
Okay, so you like big balloons and small balloons.
Now, there must be something else you like, though.
Oh, there is, Bert.
There is something else I like.
Oh, good.
What, what, what?
Medium-sized balloons.
[F] _ [Bb] Okay, we've established you like balloons.
I like balloons.
So, um, so imagine balloons.
Well, gee, I tried that, Bert, but it's hard.
[Eb] Well, do what I do.
Here's what I do.
I'll sing this to [C] you.
Okay.
[Gm] Here in the [Bb] middle of imagination, _ [Ab] right in the middle of my head,
_ [Eb] close my eyes and my [F] room's not my [Bb] room, and my bed isn't really [Ab] my bed.
[Eb] You see, I look inside [C] and discover things [Gm] that are sometimes [Bb] strange and [C] new,
and [F] the most [Gm]
remarkable [Am] [Bb] thoughts, I think, [C] have a way of [Eb] being true.
[Bb] Here in the middle of imagination, [Ab] right in the middle [Bb] of my mind,
I close my eyes and the night isn't dark, and the things that I lose, [F] I [Bb] find.
_ [Eb] Time stands [C] still and the night is [D] clear, and the [Gm] wind is [Bb] warm and [A] fair,
and the [Dm] nicest place is the [Gm] middle of _ imagination.
[Cm] _ [F] Well, _ [F] who's [Bb] _
there? _ _ _ _ _ _ _