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
Start Jamming...
[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.
[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.
Key:
G
F
C
E
Am
G
F
C
_ _ _ [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. _ _ _
[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. _ _ _