Chords for Tina Arena - To Sir With Love
Tempo:
99.9 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Fm] Welcome back.
[N] Tina Arena has had a long and illustrious career.
She was a
wonderful artist.
Although she's resident now in Europe, she's still a household
name in Australia.
To give you an idea of how big she is in Europe, in France she
sold about 1.8. million albums and she's selling records like that every day and it's wonderful. This is the newest album. Will be released on December the 1st. It's got the most fabulous old covers and great tracks of which one she's doing for us tonight exclusively for our show. It's great to have her back on the program. She's doing the title song of an old movie. You remember from 67 with Sidney Poitier and others. To serve with love, Tina Arena. [Am] [A]
[Bm]
[D] [Am]
[A] [B]
[D] [A]
I [B] know [D] that we will [A] still live on [G#] but how [C#] do you thank someone [G#] who has taken me from [C#m] crayons to perfume? [B] It [E] isn't easy but [B] I'll try. [F#] [B] If you wanna [E] cross the [B] sky you let us. [E] Soar a thousand [B] feet high. [E] To serve [F#] with love. [C#m] [A] The time has [B] come. For [D] closing books and [A] last looks must stay. And as I leave [B] I know [D] that I [A] [G#]
have a friend who [C#m] taught me right and wrong. [G#] And we've grown strong. [C#m] [B] But what can [E] I give you in [B] return? [F#] [B] If you want a saloon [E] I'm trying to make a start. [B] But I [E] would rather you let me [B] get my heart. [E] To serve [F#] with love. [F#m] [A] [Bm]
[D] [A]
To [E] [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E] live in love. [F#] [B] [E] [B]
[E] [B] To love. [E] [F#] You were, [C#m] [B] [N]
what a wonderful journey it's been for you. So many years but you're just getting better and better. You look a million dollars. You look absolutely fantastic. It's called being in love. Yeah? Well you haven't told me before I'm flattered. And it's also called Billy Cart Champagne. Which you kind of don't mind. Yes you do. I know you have a fondness for that. I have a fondness for this because I've heard it. One of the few privileged people to hear this album. A lot of wonderful covers. How did you decide what tracks you'd do? There are so many great tracks on here. You know what I had the absolute freedom and luxury of taking my time and seeing songs and telling stories that I wanted to tell. And it meant something to me. And that's what this record's about. Songs of love and loss. And loss. So it's, because you've lived life a lot. I've lived love. I've lived loss. I've lived everything. You're going to make a lot out of this I tell you what. This is really, because that's fabulous. It's a beautiful record. I'm very proud of it. Now are your mum and dad still living in Melbourne? Yeah they sure are. They're watching tonight. Hi. I'm not coming home tonight. Hi mum and dad. We're not coming home tonight. Mum I'm up really early in the morning so I've got to go and bed after this. You're doing, what's, is that? I've got to go to sleep. Oh yes of course. I've had a very long day today. Melbourne Cup day today. I did, I had a great day. You're doing Sunrise in the morning? Yes I am. Oh gee. You're very busy. No one cosh. But now you're coming out for Christmas. I am. And you're doing, on the 28th of December you'll be at the Haymer Hall in State Theatre in Melbourne. Correct. Not State Theatre, Haymer Hall in Melbourne, the concert hall. And then in the Opera House on the 2nd and 3rd of January. Oh Jan, 2008. Well that ought to pay for the airfare I tell you what. Well yeah, somebody's got to pay for it. You're coming out, now you're living in England at the moment. I am. Because you were doing, you're playing a part of Roxy Hart in Chicago. Yes. So you're doing albums but you're still keeping your, you know, performance skills in the theatre alive aren't you? Got to keep the tricks up. Got to keep the tricks up. Well I guess we've got to kind of go. But I wanted to say I've had a great day today and I've really loved coming home to Melbourne and Australia. Thank you. Bye. Thank you everyone. You're the most spectacular man. Come back and see us again. You're always welcome here. Except that we're still going. Oh you will be. Cleaner Arena and Alphablet, the elimination [E] will be happening. [B] [E] [B]
[N] Tina Arena has had a long and illustrious career.
She was a
wonderful artist.
Although she's resident now in Europe, she's still a household
name in Australia.
To give you an idea of how big she is in Europe, in France she
sold about 1.8. million albums and she's selling records like that every day and it's wonderful. This is the newest album. Will be released on December the 1st. It's got the most fabulous old covers and great tracks of which one she's doing for us tonight exclusively for our show. It's great to have her back on the program. She's doing the title song of an old movie. You remember from 67 with Sidney Poitier and others. To serve with love, Tina Arena. [Am] [A]
[Bm]
[D] [Am]
[A] [B]
[D] [A]
I [B] know [D] that we will [A] still live on [G#] but how [C#] do you thank someone [G#] who has taken me from [C#m] crayons to perfume? [B] It [E] isn't easy but [B] I'll try. [F#] [B] If you wanna [E] cross the [B] sky you let us. [E] Soar a thousand [B] feet high. [E] To serve [F#] with love. [C#m] [A] The time has [B] come. For [D] closing books and [A] last looks must stay. And as I leave [B] I know [D] that I [A] [G#]
have a friend who [C#m] taught me right and wrong. [G#] And we've grown strong. [C#m] [B] But what can [E] I give you in [B] return? [F#] [B] If you want a saloon [E] I'm trying to make a start. [B] But I [E] would rather you let me [B] get my heart. [E] To serve [F#] with love. [F#m] [A] [Bm]
[D] [A]
To [E] [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [E] live in love. [F#] [B] [E] [B]
[E] [B] To love. [E] [F#] You were, [C#m] [B] [N]
what a wonderful journey it's been for you. So many years but you're just getting better and better. You look a million dollars. You look absolutely fantastic. It's called being in love. Yeah? Well you haven't told me before I'm flattered. And it's also called Billy Cart Champagne. Which you kind of don't mind. Yes you do. I know you have a fondness for that. I have a fondness for this because I've heard it. One of the few privileged people to hear this album. A lot of wonderful covers. How did you decide what tracks you'd do? There are so many great tracks on here. You know what I had the absolute freedom and luxury of taking my time and seeing songs and telling stories that I wanted to tell. And it meant something to me. And that's what this record's about. Songs of love and loss. And loss. So it's, because you've lived life a lot. I've lived love. I've lived loss. I've lived everything. You're going to make a lot out of this I tell you what. This is really, because that's fabulous. It's a beautiful record. I'm very proud of it. Now are your mum and dad still living in Melbourne? Yeah they sure are. They're watching tonight. Hi. I'm not coming home tonight. Hi mum and dad. We're not coming home tonight. Mum I'm up really early in the morning so I've got to go and bed after this. You're doing, what's, is that? I've got to go to sleep. Oh yes of course. I've had a very long day today. Melbourne Cup day today. I did, I had a great day. You're doing Sunrise in the morning? Yes I am. Oh gee. You're very busy. No one cosh. But now you're coming out for Christmas. I am. And you're doing, on the 28th of December you'll be at the Haymer Hall in State Theatre in Melbourne. Correct. Not State Theatre, Haymer Hall in Melbourne, the concert hall. And then in the Opera House on the 2nd and 3rd of January. Oh Jan, 2008. Well that ought to pay for the airfare I tell you what. Well yeah, somebody's got to pay for it. You're coming out, now you're living in England at the moment. I am. Because you were doing, you're playing a part of Roxy Hart in Chicago. Yes. So you're doing albums but you're still keeping your, you know, performance skills in the theatre alive aren't you? Got to keep the tricks up. Got to keep the tricks up. Well I guess we've got to kind of go. But I wanted to say I've had a great day today and I've really loved coming home to Melbourne and Australia. Thank you. Bye. Thank you everyone. You're the most spectacular man. Come back and see us again. You're always welcome here. Except that we're still going. Oh you will be. Cleaner Arena and Alphablet, the elimination [E] will be happening. [B] [E] [B]
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_ _ _ [Fm] Welcome _ _ _ back.
[N] _ _ Tina Arena has had a long and illustrious career.
She was a
wonderful artist.
Although she's resident now in Europe, she's still a household
name in Australia.
To give you an idea of how big she is in Europe, in France she
sold about 1.8. million albums and she's selling records like that every day and it's wonderful. This is the newest album. Will be released on December the 1st. It's got the most fabulous old covers and great tracks of which one she's doing for us tonight exclusively for our show. It's great to have her back on the program. She's doing the title song of an old movie. You remember from 67 with Sidney Poitier and others. To serve with love, Tina Arena. _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I [B] _ _ know [D] that we will [A] still live on _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ but how [C#] do you thank someone [G#] who has taken me from [C#m] crayons to perfume? _ [B] _ It [E] isn't easy but [B] I'll try. _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] If you wanna _ _ [E] _ cross the [B] sky you let us. [E] _ Soar a thousand [B] feet high. [E] To serve [F#] with love. _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _ The time has _ [B] come. _ For [D] closing books and [A] last looks must _ _ stay. _ _ And as I leave [B] _ I know [D] that I _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _
have a friend who [C#m] taught me right and wrong. [G#] And we've grown strong. [C#m] _ _ _ [B] But what can [E] I give you in [B] return? _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] If you want a saloon [E] I'm trying to make a start. [B] But I [E] would rather you let me [B] get my heart. [E] To _ serve [F#] with _ love. _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ To _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] live in love. _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] To love. _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] You _ were, _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ what a wonderful journey it's been for you. So many years but you're just getting better and better. You look a million dollars. You look absolutely fantastic. It's called being in love. Yeah? Well you haven't told me before I'm flattered. And it's also called Billy Cart Champagne. Which you kind of don't mind. Yes you do. I know you have a fondness for that. I have a fondness for this because I've heard it. One of the few privileged people to hear this album. A lot of wonderful covers. How did you decide what tracks you'd do? There are so many great tracks on here. You know what I had the absolute freedom and luxury of taking my time and seeing songs and telling stories that I wanted to tell. And it meant something to me. And that's what this record's about. Songs of love and loss. And loss. So it's, because you've lived life a lot. I've lived love. I've lived loss. I've lived everything. You're going to make a lot out of this I tell you what. This is really, because that's fabulous. It's a beautiful record. I'm very proud of it. Now are your mum and dad still living in Melbourne? Yeah they sure are. They're watching tonight. Hi. I'm not coming home tonight. Hi mum and dad. We're not coming home tonight. Mum I'm up really early in the morning so I've got to go and bed after this. You're doing, what's, is that? I've got to go to sleep. Oh yes of course. I've had a very long day today. Melbourne Cup day today. I did, I had a great day. You're doing Sunrise in the morning? Yes I am. Oh gee. You're very busy. No one cosh. But now you're coming out for Christmas. I am. And you're doing, on the 28th of December you'll be at the Haymer Hall in State Theatre in Melbourne. Correct. Not State Theatre, Haymer Hall in Melbourne, the concert hall. And then in the Opera House on the 2nd and 3rd of January. Oh Jan, 2008. Well that ought to pay for the airfare I tell you what. Well yeah, somebody's got to pay for it. You're coming out, now you're living in England at the moment. I am. Because you were doing, you're playing a part of Roxy Hart in Chicago. Yes. So you're doing albums but you're still keeping your, you know, performance skills in the theatre alive aren't you? Got to keep the tricks up. Got to keep the tricks up. Well I guess we've got to kind of go. But I wanted to say I've had a great day today and I've really loved coming home to Melbourne and Australia. Thank you. Bye. Thank you everyone. You're the most spectacular man. _ _ Come back and see us again. You're always welcome here. Except that we're still going. Oh you will be. Cleaner Arena and Alphablet, the elimination [E] will be happening. _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[N] _ _ Tina Arena has had a long and illustrious career.
She was a
wonderful artist.
Although she's resident now in Europe, she's still a household
name in Australia.
To give you an idea of how big she is in Europe, in France she
sold about 1.8. million albums and she's selling records like that every day and it's wonderful. This is the newest album. Will be released on December the 1st. It's got the most fabulous old covers and great tracks of which one she's doing for us tonight exclusively for our show. It's great to have her back on the program. She's doing the title song of an old movie. You remember from 67 with Sidney Poitier and others. To serve with love, Tina Arena. _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I [B] _ _ know [D] that we will [A] still live on _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ but how [C#] do you thank someone [G#] who has taken me from [C#m] crayons to perfume? _ [B] _ It [E] isn't easy but [B] I'll try. _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] If you wanna _ _ [E] _ cross the [B] sky you let us. [E] _ Soar a thousand [B] feet high. [E] To serve [F#] with love. _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _ The time has _ [B] come. _ For [D] closing books and [A] last looks must _ _ stay. _ _ And as I leave [B] _ I know [D] that I _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _
have a friend who [C#m] taught me right and wrong. [G#] And we've grown strong. [C#m] _ _ _ [B] But what can [E] I give you in [B] return? _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] If you want a saloon [E] I'm trying to make a start. [B] But I [E] would rather you let me [B] get my heart. [E] To _ serve [F#] with _ love. _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ To _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] live in love. _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] To love. _ [E] _ _ _ [F#] You _ were, _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ what a wonderful journey it's been for you. So many years but you're just getting better and better. You look a million dollars. You look absolutely fantastic. It's called being in love. Yeah? Well you haven't told me before I'm flattered. And it's also called Billy Cart Champagne. Which you kind of don't mind. Yes you do. I know you have a fondness for that. I have a fondness for this because I've heard it. One of the few privileged people to hear this album. A lot of wonderful covers. How did you decide what tracks you'd do? There are so many great tracks on here. You know what I had the absolute freedom and luxury of taking my time and seeing songs and telling stories that I wanted to tell. And it meant something to me. And that's what this record's about. Songs of love and loss. And loss. So it's, because you've lived life a lot. I've lived love. I've lived loss. I've lived everything. You're going to make a lot out of this I tell you what. This is really, because that's fabulous. It's a beautiful record. I'm very proud of it. Now are your mum and dad still living in Melbourne? Yeah they sure are. They're watching tonight. Hi. I'm not coming home tonight. Hi mum and dad. We're not coming home tonight. Mum I'm up really early in the morning so I've got to go and bed after this. You're doing, what's, is that? I've got to go to sleep. Oh yes of course. I've had a very long day today. Melbourne Cup day today. I did, I had a great day. You're doing Sunrise in the morning? Yes I am. Oh gee. You're very busy. No one cosh. But now you're coming out for Christmas. I am. And you're doing, on the 28th of December you'll be at the Haymer Hall in State Theatre in Melbourne. Correct. Not State Theatre, Haymer Hall in Melbourne, the concert hall. And then in the Opera House on the 2nd and 3rd of January. Oh Jan, 2008. Well that ought to pay for the airfare I tell you what. Well yeah, somebody's got to pay for it. You're coming out, now you're living in England at the moment. I am. Because you were doing, you're playing a part of Roxy Hart in Chicago. Yes. So you're doing albums but you're still keeping your, you know, performance skills in the theatre alive aren't you? Got to keep the tricks up. Got to keep the tricks up. Well I guess we've got to kind of go. But I wanted to say I've had a great day today and I've really loved coming home to Melbourne and Australia. Thank you. Bye. Thank you everyone. You're the most spectacular man. _ _ Come back and see us again. You're always welcome here. Except that we're still going. Oh you will be. Cleaner Arena and Alphablet, the elimination [E] will be happening. _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _