Chords for The Greatest Showman Cast - The Other Side (Official Audio)

Tempo:
153.4 bpm
Chords used:

G

F

C

E

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Greatest Showman Cast - The Other Side (Official Audio) chords
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[A]
[G] [C]
[E] [A] Right here, right [G] now, I blow the offer [F] out.
I don't want to cheat you out.
[B] I know you see [A] it.
You run with [G] me, and I can cut you [F] free.
Out of the drudgery [E] of walls you keep in.
[F] So trade that [C] typical for something [G] colorful.
And if it's crazy, [A] live a [G] little crazy.
[C] You can play a tense ball, a king of conventional,
[D] or you can just [Bm] get on and sing.
[E] [F] [C] Don't you want to get [G] away from the same?
[Am]
Oh, but you gotta [F] wait,
cause I got what you [C] need to come with me and [G] take a ride.
It'll take [D] you to [G] the [F] other side,
cause you can do like you [C] do, or you can do [G] like me.
Stay in the cage, or [Am] you'll finally take [F] the key.
Oh, [C] now, suddenly you're free [G] to fly.
[E] It'll take you to the [A] other side.
Okay, my [G] friend, you want to cut me [F] in.
Late to tell me, [E] but it just won't [Am] happen.
So thanks, but [G] no, I think I'm good to [F] go.
Is that why you enjoy the [E] life you see?
I'm trapped [F] in.
Now I admire [C] you, and that'll show you [G] do.
You're onto [Am] something, really [G] it's something.
[F] I live among the [C] swells, and we don't pick up peanut [D] shells.
I'll have to leave that [E] up to you.
[F] Don't [C] you know that I'm okay [G] with stuff?
[Am] Now, Paul, I get to play, [F] cause I got what I [C] need,
and I don't [G] want to take the ride.
I'm gonna [C] need to see [G] the other [F] side,
so go and do like [C] you do.
I'm good to do like [G] me.
Ain't in a cage, [Am] so I don't need [Em] to take the [F] key.
Oh, [C] now, can't you see I'm [G] doing fine?
[Fm] I'm gonna [E] need to see the other [Fm] side.
Is this really [C] how you like to spend your [G] days?
Whiskey, [Am] misery, and parties and plays?
If [Dm] I were [C] mixed up with you, I'd be the talk of [G] the town.
Scraped and disowned, [E] another one of the clowns.
But you [F] will finally live a [C] little, finally laugh a little.
Just let me give you the [Am]
freedom to dream,
and it'll [F] wake you up, and cure your [D] aching.
Take your walls, start over again.
[F] Now that's a deal that seems worth taking.
[B]
But I guess I'll leave that up to [E] you.
[A] [G] Well, it's intriguing to go what cost me [A] greatly.
[E] So what percentage of [Gm] the show would I be [Am] taking?
[Dm] Well, [N] fair enough.
You'd want a piece of all the action.
[A] [Bb] I'd give you seven.
We could shake and make it happen.
[E] I wasn't born this morning.
Eighteen would be just [F] fine.
Why not just go ahead and ask for big ol' Os on the [E] dime?
Fifteen.
I'd do eight.
[F] Twelve, maybe [E] nine.
[F] Don't [C] you wanna get away to [G] a whole [Am] new party on a blade?
[F] Cause I got what you [C] need to come with me and take a ride.
[Am]
To the [F] other side.
So if you do [C] like I do, so if you do like me,
[G] forget the [Am] cage, cause we know how to make [F] the king.
Oh, yeah, [C] I'm starting to leave with three to [G] fly.
[C] We're going to the [F] other side.
[C]
To the other side.
So if you like me, we're going to the [F] other side.
[C] We're going to the [G] other side.
[E] Going to the other side.
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F
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C
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E
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Am
2311
G
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F
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C
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To learn Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron - The Other Side chords, begin by getting comfortable with these sequence: C, Am, F, C, G and F. Set your pace at 76 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 153. Tune your capo to accommodate your vocal range, referencing the song's key: C Major.

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_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] Right here, right [G] now, I blow the offer [F] out.
I don't want to cheat you out.
[B] I know you see [A] it.
You run with [G] me, and I can cut you [F] free.
Out of the drudgery [E] of walls you keep in. _ _ _
[F] So trade that [C] typical for something [G] colorful.
And if it's crazy, [A] live a [G] little crazy.
[C] You can play a tense ball, a king of conventional,
[D] or you can just [Bm] get on and sing. _ _
[E] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] Don't you want to get [G] away from the same?
_ [Am]
Oh, but you gotta [F] wait,
cause I got what you [C] need to come with me and [G] take a _ ride.
It'll take [D] you to [G] the [F] other side,
cause you can do like you [C] do, or you can do [G] like me.
Stay in the cage, or [Am] you'll finally take [F] the key.
Oh, [C] now, suddenly you're free [G] to fly.
_ [E] It'll take you to the [A] other side.
Okay, my [G] friend, you want to cut me [F] in.
Late to tell me, [E] but it just won't [Am] happen.
So thanks, but [G] no, I think I'm good to [F] go.
Is that why you enjoy the [E] life you see?
I'm trapped [F] in.
Now I admire [C] you, and that'll show you [G] do.
You're onto [Am] something, really [G] it's something.
[F] I live among the [C] swells, and we don't pick up peanut [D] shells.
I'll have to leave that [E] up to _ you.
[F] _ Don't [C] you know that I'm okay [G] with stuff?
_ [Am] Now, Paul, I get to play, [F] cause I got what I [C] need,
and I don't [G] want to take the ride.
I'm gonna [C] need to see [G] the other [F] side,
so go and do like [C] you do.
I'm good to do like [G] me.
Ain't in a cage, [Am] so I don't need [Em] to take the [F] key.
Oh, _ [C] now, can't you see I'm [G] doing _ fine?
[Fm] I'm gonna [E] need to see the other [Fm] side.
Is this really [C] how you like to spend your [G] days?
Whiskey, [Am] misery, and parties and plays?
If [Dm] I were [C] mixed up with you, I'd be the talk of [G] the town.
Scraped and disowned, [E] another one of the clowns.
But you [F] will finally live a [C] little, finally laugh a little.
Just let me give you the [Am]
freedom to dream,
and it'll [F] wake you up, and cure your [D] aching.
Take your walls, start over again.
[F] Now that's a deal that seems worth taking.
_ [B] _ _
But I guess I'll leave that up to [E] you. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] [G] Well, it's intriguing to go what cost me [A] greatly.
[E] So what percentage of [Gm] the show would I be [Am] taking?
[Dm] Well, [N] fair enough.
You'd want a piece of all the action.
[A] [Bb] I'd give you seven.
We could shake and make it happen.
[E] _ I wasn't born this morning.
Eighteen would be just [F] fine.
Why not just go ahead and ask for big ol' Os on the [E] dime?
Fifteen.
I'd do eight.
[F] Twelve, maybe [E] nine. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ Don't [C] you wanna get away to [G] a whole [Am] new party on a blade?
[F] Cause I got what you [C] need to come with me and take a ride.
_ [Am]
To the [F] other side.
So if you do [C] like I do, so if you do like me,
[G] forget the [Am] cage, cause we know how to make [F] the king.
Oh, yeah, [C] I'm starting to leave with three to [G] fly.
_ [C] We're going to the [F] other side.
_ _ [C]
To the other side.
_ So if you like me, we're going to the [F] other side.
[C] We're going to the [G] other side.
[E] Going to the other side. _ _ _

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