Chords for Tina Turner Shines On Broadway (2019)
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I think they did more than great.
I loved sitting there watching them do a show that it took me years to learn and do.
And here it [Ebm] took me a matter of months [F] to master and to do.
I felt really proud as well.
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[Bb] [N] As I came in this evening, there was a wonderful applause for me.
And I thank you for the applause.
There was something that I got.
Something that said, this musical is my life.
But it's like a poison.
I can never be as happy as I am now.
All of these people that are doing this, how long will you do this?
Not as long as I did.
Fantastic.
Give them all a round of applause.
Thank you for the support.
Thank you for the excitement tonight.
And thank you for giving me that feeling of wondering what would it be like to sit out in an audience and watch a performance of mine.
I had a [Cm] laugh, a smile on my face, looking at them do it.
That's what [B] I felt.
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My dear, thank God for her.
And I hope she will be able to do it as long as I do. I know.
Yes.
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[N] The curtain call tonight on Broadway, it was the opening of Tina, as in the Tina Turner musical.
And after a powerful performance, the crowd got a taste of the real thing.
Wait, who's who there?
There she is, the musical icon herself, Tina Turner, taking the stage with a woman who sings her hits during the musical, Tony Award nominee Adrienne Warren.
The real Tina came out after Warren wowed the crowd at the Lunt-Fontaine Theatre for a final
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I think they did more than great.
I loved sitting there watching them do a show that it took me years to learn and do.
And here it [Ebm] took me a matter of months [F] to master and to do.
I felt really proud as well.
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[Bb] [N] As I came in this evening, there was a wonderful applause for me.
And I thank you for the applause.
There was something that I got.
Something that said, this musical is my life.
But it's like a poison.
I can never be as happy as I am now.
All of these people that are doing this, how long will you do this?
Not as long as I did.
Fantastic.
Give them all a round of applause.
Thank you for the support.
Thank you for the excitement tonight.
And thank you for giving me that feeling of wondering what would it be like to sit out in an audience and watch a performance of mine.
I had a [Cm] laugh, a smile on my face, looking at them do it.
That's what [B] I felt.
[N]
My dear, thank God for her.
And I hope she will be able to do it as long as I do. I know.
Yes.
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[N] The curtain call tonight on Broadway, it was the opening of Tina, as in the Tina Turner musical.
And after a powerful performance, the crowd got a taste of the real thing.
Wait, who's who there?
There she is, the musical icon herself, Tina Turner, taking the stage with a woman who sings her hits during the musical, Tony Award nominee Adrienne Warren.
The real Tina came out after Warren wowed the crowd at the Lunt-Fontaine Theatre for a final
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_ _ _ _ I think _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ they did more than great.
I loved sitting there watching them do a show that it took me years _ to learn and do.
_ _ And here it [Ebm] took me a matter of months [F] to master and to do.
I felt really proud as well.
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_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [N] _ As I came in this evening, there was a wonderful applause for me.
And I thank you for the applause. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There was something that I got.
_ _ _ _ _ Something that said, _ _ this _ musical is my life.
But it's like a poison. _ _ _
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can never be as happy as I am now. _ _
_ All _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of these people that are doing this, how long will you do this?
Not as long as I did. _ _ _ _
Fantastic.
Give them all a round of applause. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Thank you for the support.
Thank you for the excitement tonight.
And thank you for giving me that feeling of wondering what would it be like to sit out in an audience and watch a performance of mine.
_ _ I had a [Cm] laugh, a smile on my face, looking at them do it.
That's what [B] I felt. _
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My dear, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ thank God for her.
_ _ _ _ _ _ And I hope she will be able to do it as long as I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ do. I know.
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] The curtain call tonight on Broadway, it was the opening of Tina, as in the Tina Turner musical.
And after a powerful performance, the crowd got a taste of the real thing. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wait, who's who there?
_ There she is, the musical icon herself, Tina Turner, taking the stage with a woman who sings her hits during the musical, Tony Award nominee Adrienne Warren.
The real Tina came out after Warren wowed the crowd at the Lunt-Fontaine Theatre for a final
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_ _ _ _ I think _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ they did more than great.
I loved sitting there watching them do a show that it took me years _ to learn and do.
_ _ And here it [Ebm] took me a matter of months [F] to master and to do.
I felt really proud as well.
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_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [N] _ As I came in this evening, there was a wonderful applause for me.
And I thank you for the applause. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ There was something that I got.
_ _ _ _ _ Something that said, _ _ this _ musical is my life.
But it's like a poison. _ _ _
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can never be as happy as I am now. _ _
_ All _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of these people that are doing this, how long will you do this?
Not as long as I did. _ _ _ _
Fantastic.
Give them all a round of applause. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Thank you for the support.
Thank you for the excitement tonight.
And thank you for giving me that feeling of wondering what would it be like to sit out in an audience and watch a performance of mine.
_ _ I had a [Cm] laugh, a smile on my face, looking at them do it.
That's what [B] I felt. _
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My dear, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ thank God for her.
_ _ _ _ _ _ And I hope she will be able to do it as long as I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ do. I know.
_ _ Yes. _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [N] The curtain call tonight on Broadway, it was the opening of Tina, as in the Tina Turner musical.
And after a powerful performance, the crowd got a taste of the real thing. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wait, who's who there?
_ There she is, the musical icon herself, Tina Turner, taking the stage with a woman who sings her hits during the musical, Tony Award nominee Adrienne Warren.
The real Tina came out after Warren wowed the crowd at the Lunt-Fontaine Theatre for a final