Chords for Turnabout Musical- Lotta Things (Rough Mix)
Tempo:
154.6 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
Bb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Y'all need to loosen up.
You're so [G] tense and serious.
It's not a [F] funeral.
It's close enough, isn't it?
It's a murder [Cm] trial.
Y'all need to learn [F] some manners, too.
[Fm] Ain't polite to [F] talk like that to a young lady.
I repeat, don't say [E] anything [F] trivial or unrelated to this case.
[Em] Understand?
[Bb] Yeah, [F] I understand.
Y'all listen up now, [Bb] and listen good,
cause what I'm about to say is [C] true.
[F] Cause what I saw is [Bb] what happened,
and [F] this is what that [C] killer did do.
[Bb] I was camping by the lake in [B] my car like Christmas Eve.
A [C] wrecking was passing me, not one [F] I [E] heard.
A big [Am] bang, pow, [G] and I [Bb] looked around,
[F] only to see the absurd.
[C] Two jets in a boat, the [Gm] only thing out of the lake,
not [F] a narrow thing around that [C] I could see.
[Am]
[F] There was another [Gm] bang, and not a dang thing
[F] could have done what I saw there be.
Witness, [Bb] you're saying that you saw the murder take place?
Sure did.
Y'all listen real good now.
I heard two dang gunshots that night.
[Eb] When I heard [C] the first one, I looked out of that boat.
Then there [Eb] was another flash, [Bb] and someone fell into [C] the water.
[D] Hold it.
[G] The witness is clearly [Am] lying.
It couldn't have been [D] that way, y [G]'all.
For you see, it was not Christmas Eve.
[G] It was [A]
Christmas [G] Day.
[Cm] Objection.
Impertinence.
[Bb] Unrelated to the case.
[Ab] No matter what mistake she makes,
[G] we know when the crime [Eb] took place.
[D] Well?
Miss Hart, [Bm] please tell me [Am] why were you at the lake?
I'm taking [G] [Bm] photos for our classic country, you.
What kind of class?
Could you [Am] be more specific, [G] ma'am?
What [A] exactly is it [G] that you do?
[C]
Objection.
Irrelevant.
[Bb] What a waste of my time.
In [Ab]
future, restrict your questions
to the events of the [Eb] actual crime.
[D]
Okay.
[Eb] Let's see.
[D]
When [C] you looked at the lake, could you [Dbm] clearly see the men?
[D] Ain't the photo proof enough [G] for you?
[Gb]
[Dm] No, it isn't.
I'm [Dbm] asking if you saw [C] them.
[Gm] Objection.
This tells us [A] nothing new.
Were you [D] looking at the lake when [Ebm] you heard the second shot?
[Em] Well, sure.
I guess I was.
[Fm] Were you or were you not?
[Am] Enough.
I think [F] we have heard all we need [E] to hear.
It seems you are [G] unable to find a contradiction after all.
I must agree.
Mr.
Wright, any outbursts during my verdict and [Ab] I'll find you in contempt of court.
[A] No!
Nick.
This court finds the defendant, Miles Edgeworth- Hold it!
But this is really intolerable.
Who [Bbm] was that?
It was me.
Maya, what are you-
Lauda, your [Ebm] testimony's real [Bbm] strange.
Is it possible to see anyone at that [Bb] range?
You're being unclear about [C] what you [Bbm]
saw.
How do you [C] account for [Bbm] this flaw?
Did you [Db] even see Edgeworth [F] at all?
Objection!
Hey, what's the big idea?
Enough of this [C] nonsense!
I saw him!
I swear it!
I saw Edgeworth!
Judge, declare [Bb] the defense [Bbm] in contempt [C] of court.
[Db] [Am] Now.
Very [Bb] well.
You were warned, Mr.
Wright.
Bailiff, please remove this man from the- No, wait!
[C] Please.
[Bbm] It was me who [Bb] spoke out.
[Ebm] Nick didn't do any [Bbm]- Don't.
[C] [F] So here I am.
[C] [Em]
[Eb] Don't despair [Dm] the truth's in sight.
[Db] Don't worry about [Ab] me [Fm] to defy
[E] - Maya!
[Db] In darkest times you show no [Bm] fear.
You [D] stood up to lend me [Db] your light.
[Dbm] Okay, you [D] win.
[Dbm] Back in the [A] fray.
Why jump [G] into my [A]
bullets?
Just wait for no one
[Em] fights quite like [E]
a [A] fay.
[Bm] And the truth must [E] be in [Dm]-
In sight.
Sight!
Of [D] course!
Your Honor, please.
Did you hear what Ms.
Hart just said?
She [Gm] said she clearly saw Mr.
Edgeworth.
This wasn't in her [G] testimony before!
This means she has a new testimony,
and I have a right to cross-examine her again.
[C] Objection!
Pathetic!
It's [Dm] too late for [Bb] baseless claims.
The [Eb] girl's already [Ab] paid the price.
Say [G] one more word, you'll get [Eb] the same.
[Ab] [G] Judge, [Eb] continue with your [D] verdict.
I'm sorry, but [G] I cannot.
[Cm] What?
Mr.
Wright is correct.
He may cross [Bb]-examine the witness again.
This is still a court of law, Mr.
[Ab] Vodkama.
Listen well, Mr.
[Gm] Wright.
I will not [Eb] tolerate badgering of my witness.
Ms.
Hart, [B] please repeat your [D] testimony.
[G] The man on the boat was [C] Edgeworth.
[G] This photo is my [D] proof.
[G] I saw him [Am] clear as day,
and I [G] swear I'm [B] telling the truth.
You claimed there was a [A] contradiction, so find it.
I saw [Bm] what I saw,
[A] and I heard what [E] I heard.
There's nothing I can see.
I may say [Bm] a lot of things,
[A] but I mean every word.
Objection!
[Ab] Got you, Ms.
[A] Hart!
Finally!
You're so [G] tense and serious.
It's not a [F] funeral.
It's close enough, isn't it?
It's a murder [Cm] trial.
Y'all need to learn [F] some manners, too.
[Fm] Ain't polite to [F] talk like that to a young lady.
I repeat, don't say [E] anything [F] trivial or unrelated to this case.
[Em] Understand?
[Bb] Yeah, [F] I understand.
Y'all listen up now, [Bb] and listen good,
cause what I'm about to say is [C] true.
[F] Cause what I saw is [Bb] what happened,
and [F] this is what that [C] killer did do.
[Bb] I was camping by the lake in [B] my car like Christmas Eve.
A [C] wrecking was passing me, not one [F] I [E] heard.
A big [Am] bang, pow, [G] and I [Bb] looked around,
[F] only to see the absurd.
[C] Two jets in a boat, the [Gm] only thing out of the lake,
not [F] a narrow thing around that [C] I could see.
[Am]
[F] There was another [Gm] bang, and not a dang thing
[F] could have done what I saw there be.
Witness, [Bb] you're saying that you saw the murder take place?
Sure did.
Y'all listen real good now.
I heard two dang gunshots that night.
[Eb] When I heard [C] the first one, I looked out of that boat.
Then there [Eb] was another flash, [Bb] and someone fell into [C] the water.
[D] Hold it.
[G] The witness is clearly [Am] lying.
It couldn't have been [D] that way, y [G]'all.
For you see, it was not Christmas Eve.
[G] It was [A]
Christmas [G] Day.
[Cm] Objection.
Impertinence.
[Bb] Unrelated to the case.
[Ab] No matter what mistake she makes,
[G] we know when the crime [Eb] took place.
[D] Well?
Miss Hart, [Bm] please tell me [Am] why were you at the lake?
I'm taking [G] [Bm] photos for our classic country, you.
What kind of class?
Could you [Am] be more specific, [G] ma'am?
What [A] exactly is it [G] that you do?
[C]
Objection.
Irrelevant.
[Bb] What a waste of my time.
In [Ab]
future, restrict your questions
to the events of the [Eb] actual crime.
[D]
Okay.
[Eb] Let's see.
[D]
When [C] you looked at the lake, could you [Dbm] clearly see the men?
[D] Ain't the photo proof enough [G] for you?
[Gb]
[Dm] No, it isn't.
I'm [Dbm] asking if you saw [C] them.
[Gm] Objection.
This tells us [A] nothing new.
Were you [D] looking at the lake when [Ebm] you heard the second shot?
[Em] Well, sure.
I guess I was.
[Fm] Were you or were you not?
[Am] Enough.
I think [F] we have heard all we need [E] to hear.
It seems you are [G] unable to find a contradiction after all.
I must agree.
Mr.
Wright, any outbursts during my verdict and [Ab] I'll find you in contempt of court.
[A] No!
Nick.
This court finds the defendant, Miles Edgeworth- Hold it!
But this is really intolerable.
Who [Bbm] was that?
It was me.
Maya, what are you-
Lauda, your [Ebm] testimony's real [Bbm] strange.
Is it possible to see anyone at that [Bb] range?
You're being unclear about [C] what you [Bbm]
saw.
How do you [C] account for [Bbm] this flaw?
Did you [Db] even see Edgeworth [F] at all?
Objection!
Hey, what's the big idea?
Enough of this [C] nonsense!
I saw him!
I swear it!
I saw Edgeworth!
Judge, declare [Bb] the defense [Bbm] in contempt [C] of court.
[Db] [Am] Now.
Very [Bb] well.
You were warned, Mr.
Wright.
Bailiff, please remove this man from the- No, wait!
[C] Please.
[Bbm] It was me who [Bb] spoke out.
[Ebm] Nick didn't do any [Bbm]- Don't.
[C] [F] So here I am.
[C] [Em]
[Eb] Don't despair [Dm] the truth's in sight.
[Db] Don't worry about [Ab] me [Fm] to defy
[E] - Maya!
[Db] In darkest times you show no [Bm] fear.
You [D] stood up to lend me [Db] your light.
[Dbm] Okay, you [D] win.
[Dbm] Back in the [A] fray.
Why jump [G] into my [A]
bullets?
Just wait for no one
[Em] fights quite like [E]
a [A] fay.
[Bm] And the truth must [E] be in [Dm]-
In sight.
Sight!
Of [D] course!
Your Honor, please.
Did you hear what Ms.
Hart just said?
She [Gm] said she clearly saw Mr.
Edgeworth.
This wasn't in her [G] testimony before!
This means she has a new testimony,
and I have a right to cross-examine her again.
[C] Objection!
Pathetic!
It's [Dm] too late for [Bb] baseless claims.
The [Eb] girl's already [Ab] paid the price.
Say [G] one more word, you'll get [Eb] the same.
[Ab] [G] Judge, [Eb] continue with your [D] verdict.
I'm sorry, but [G] I cannot.
[Cm] What?
Mr.
Wright is correct.
He may cross [Bb]-examine the witness again.
This is still a court of law, Mr.
[Ab] Vodkama.
Listen well, Mr.
[Gm] Wright.
I will not [Eb] tolerate badgering of my witness.
Ms.
Hart, [B] please repeat your [D] testimony.
[G] The man on the boat was [C] Edgeworth.
[G] This photo is my [D] proof.
[G] I saw him [Am] clear as day,
and I [G] swear I'm [B] telling the truth.
You claimed there was a [A] contradiction, so find it.
I saw [Bm] what I saw,
[A] and I heard what [E] I heard.
There's nothing I can see.
I may say [Bm] a lot of things,
[A] but I mean every word.
Objection!
[Ab] Got you, Ms.
[A] Hart!
Finally!
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_ Y'all need to loosen up.
You're so [G] tense and serious.
It's not a [F] funeral.
It's close enough, isn't it?
It's a murder [Cm] trial.
Y'all need to learn [F] some manners, too.
[Fm] Ain't polite to [F] talk like that to a young lady.
I repeat, don't say [E] anything [F] trivial or unrelated to this case.
[Em] Understand?
[Bb] Yeah, [F] I understand.
_ Y'all listen up now, [Bb] and listen good,
cause what I'm about to say is [C] true.
_ [F] Cause what I saw is [Bb] what happened,
and _ [F] this is what that [C] killer did do.
[Bb] I was camping by the lake in [B] my car like Christmas Eve.
A [C] wrecking was passing me, not one [F] I [E] heard.
_ A big [Am] bang, pow, [G] and I [Bb] looked around,
[F] only to see the absurd.
_ [C] _ Two jets in a boat, the [Gm] only thing out of the lake,
not [F] a narrow thing around that [C] I could see.
[Am] _
[F] There was another [Gm] bang, and not a dang thing
[F] could have done what I saw there be.
Witness, [Bb] you're saying that you saw the murder take place?
Sure did.
Y'all listen real good now.
I heard two dang gunshots that night.
[Eb] When I heard [C] the first one, I looked out of that boat.
Then there [Eb] was another flash, [Bb] and someone fell into [C] the water. _ _
[D] Hold it.
[G] The witness is clearly [Am] lying.
It couldn't have been [D] that way, y [G]'all.
For you see, it was not Christmas Eve.
_ [G] It was [A]
Christmas [G] Day.
_ [Cm] _ _ Objection.
_ _ Impertinence.
[Bb] _ Unrelated to the case.
[Ab] No matter what mistake she makes,
[G] we know when the crime [Eb] took place.
_ [D] _ Well? _
Miss Hart, [Bm] please tell me [Am] why were you at the lake?
I'm taking [G] [Bm] photos for our classic country, you.
What kind of class?
Could you [Am] be more specific, [G] ma'am?
What [A] exactly is it [G] that you do?
_ _ [C] _
Objection.
_ Irrelevant.
_ [Bb] What a waste of my time.
In [Ab]
future, restrict your questions
to the events of the [Eb] actual crime.
_ _ [D]
Okay.
_ [Eb] _ Let's see.
[D] _
When [C] you looked at the lake, could you [Dbm] clearly see the men?
[D] Ain't the photo proof enough [G] for you?
_ [Gb] _
[Dm] No, it isn't.
I'm [Dbm] asking if you saw [C] them. _
[Gm] Objection.
This tells us [A] nothing new.
Were you [D] looking at the lake when [Ebm] you heard the second shot?
[Em] Well, sure.
I guess I was.
[Fm] Were you or were you not?
[Am] Enough.
I think [F] we have heard all we need [E] to hear.
It seems you are [G] unable to find a contradiction after all.
I must agree.
_ Mr.
Wright, any outbursts during my verdict and [Ab] I'll find you in contempt of court.
[A] No!
Nick.
This court finds the defendant, Miles Edgeworth- Hold it!
But this is really intolerable.
Who [Bbm] was that?
It was me.
Maya, what are you-
Lauda, your [Ebm] testimony's real [Bbm] strange.
Is it possible to see anyone at that [Bb] range?
You're being unclear about [C] what you [Bbm]
saw.
How do you [C] account for [Bbm] this flaw?
Did you [Db] even see Edgeworth [F] at all?
Objection!
Hey, what's the big idea?
Enough of this [C] nonsense!
I saw him!
I swear it!
I saw Edgeworth!
Judge, declare [Bb] the defense [Bbm] in contempt [C] of court.
[Db] [Am] Now.
_ Very [Bb] well.
You were warned, Mr.
Wright.
_ Bailiff, please remove this man from the- No, wait!
[C] Please.
[Bbm] It was me who [Bb] spoke out.
[Ebm] Nick didn't do any _ [Bbm]- Don't.
[C] _ _ _ [F] So here I am.
_ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[Eb] Don't _ despair [Dm] the truth's in sight.
[Db] Don't worry about [Ab] me _ [Fm] to _ defy
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ - Maya!
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] In _ darkest _ times you show no [Bm] fear.
You [D] stood up to lend me [Db] your light. _
_ _ [Dbm] Okay, you [D] win.
[Dbm] Back in the [A] fray. _
Why jump [G] into my [A] _
bullets?
Just wait for no one _
[Em] fights quite _ like [E] _
a [A] _ _ _ fay. _ _
[Bm] And the truth must [E] be _ in [Dm]- _ _ _
_ _ _ In sight.
Sight!
Of [D] course!
Your Honor, please.
Did you hear what Ms.
Hart just said?
She [Gm] said she clearly saw Mr.
Edgeworth.
This wasn't in her [G] testimony before!
This means she has a new testimony,
and I have a right to cross-examine her again.
[C] _ Objection!
_ Pathetic! _
It's [Dm] too late for [Bb] baseless _ claims.
The [Eb] girl's already [Ab] paid the price.
Say [G] one more word, you'll get [Eb] the same.
[Ab] _ [G] Judge, [Eb] continue with your [D] verdict.
_ _ _ I'm sorry, but [G] I cannot.
[Cm] What?
_ Mr.
Wright is correct.
He may cross [Bb]-examine the witness again.
This is still a court of law, Mr.
[Ab] Vodkama.
_ _ Listen well, Mr.
[Gm] Wright.
I will not [Eb] tolerate _ badgering of my witness.
Ms.
Hart, [B] please repeat your [D] testimony.
_ [G] The man on the boat was [C] Edgeworth.
_ [G] This photo is my [D] _ proof.
_ [G] I saw him [Am] clear as day,
and I [G] swear I'm [B] telling the truth.
You claimed there was a [A] contradiction, so find it.
_ _ I saw [Bm] what I saw,
[A] and I heard what [E] I heard.
There's nothing I can see.
I may say [Bm] a lot of things,
[A] but I mean every word.
_ Objection!
[Ab] Got you, Ms.
[A] Hart!
Finally! _ _ _ _
You're so [G] tense and serious.
It's not a [F] funeral.
It's close enough, isn't it?
It's a murder [Cm] trial.
Y'all need to learn [F] some manners, too.
[Fm] Ain't polite to [F] talk like that to a young lady.
I repeat, don't say [E] anything [F] trivial or unrelated to this case.
[Em] Understand?
[Bb] Yeah, [F] I understand.
_ Y'all listen up now, [Bb] and listen good,
cause what I'm about to say is [C] true.
_ [F] Cause what I saw is [Bb] what happened,
and _ [F] this is what that [C] killer did do.
[Bb] I was camping by the lake in [B] my car like Christmas Eve.
A [C] wrecking was passing me, not one [F] I [E] heard.
_ A big [Am] bang, pow, [G] and I [Bb] looked around,
[F] only to see the absurd.
_ [C] _ Two jets in a boat, the [Gm] only thing out of the lake,
not [F] a narrow thing around that [C] I could see.
[Am] _
[F] There was another [Gm] bang, and not a dang thing
[F] could have done what I saw there be.
Witness, [Bb] you're saying that you saw the murder take place?
Sure did.
Y'all listen real good now.
I heard two dang gunshots that night.
[Eb] When I heard [C] the first one, I looked out of that boat.
Then there [Eb] was another flash, [Bb] and someone fell into [C] the water. _ _
[D] Hold it.
[G] The witness is clearly [Am] lying.
It couldn't have been [D] that way, y [G]'all.
For you see, it was not Christmas Eve.
_ [G] It was [A]
Christmas [G] Day.
_ [Cm] _ _ Objection.
_ _ Impertinence.
[Bb] _ Unrelated to the case.
[Ab] No matter what mistake she makes,
[G] we know when the crime [Eb] took place.
_ [D] _ Well? _
Miss Hart, [Bm] please tell me [Am] why were you at the lake?
I'm taking [G] [Bm] photos for our classic country, you.
What kind of class?
Could you [Am] be more specific, [G] ma'am?
What [A] exactly is it [G] that you do?
_ _ [C] _
Objection.
_ Irrelevant.
_ [Bb] What a waste of my time.
In [Ab]
future, restrict your questions
to the events of the [Eb] actual crime.
_ _ [D]
Okay.
_ [Eb] _ Let's see.
[D] _
When [C] you looked at the lake, could you [Dbm] clearly see the men?
[D] Ain't the photo proof enough [G] for you?
_ [Gb] _
[Dm] No, it isn't.
I'm [Dbm] asking if you saw [C] them. _
[Gm] Objection.
This tells us [A] nothing new.
Were you [D] looking at the lake when [Ebm] you heard the second shot?
[Em] Well, sure.
I guess I was.
[Fm] Were you or were you not?
[Am] Enough.
I think [F] we have heard all we need [E] to hear.
It seems you are [G] unable to find a contradiction after all.
I must agree.
_ Mr.
Wright, any outbursts during my verdict and [Ab] I'll find you in contempt of court.
[A] No!
Nick.
This court finds the defendant, Miles Edgeworth- Hold it!
But this is really intolerable.
Who [Bbm] was that?
It was me.
Maya, what are you-
Lauda, your [Ebm] testimony's real [Bbm] strange.
Is it possible to see anyone at that [Bb] range?
You're being unclear about [C] what you [Bbm]
saw.
How do you [C] account for [Bbm] this flaw?
Did you [Db] even see Edgeworth [F] at all?
Objection!
Hey, what's the big idea?
Enough of this [C] nonsense!
I saw him!
I swear it!
I saw Edgeworth!
Judge, declare [Bb] the defense [Bbm] in contempt [C] of court.
[Db] [Am] Now.
_ Very [Bb] well.
You were warned, Mr.
Wright.
_ Bailiff, please remove this man from the- No, wait!
[C] Please.
[Bbm] It was me who [Bb] spoke out.
[Ebm] Nick didn't do any _ [Bbm]- Don't.
[C] _ _ _ [F] So here I am.
_ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[Eb] Don't _ despair [Dm] the truth's in sight.
[Db] Don't worry about [Ab] me _ [Fm] to _ defy
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ - Maya!
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] In _ darkest _ times you show no [Bm] fear.
You [D] stood up to lend me [Db] your light. _
_ _ [Dbm] Okay, you [D] win.
[Dbm] Back in the [A] fray. _
Why jump [G] into my [A] _
bullets?
Just wait for no one _
[Em] fights quite _ like [E] _
a [A] _ _ _ fay. _ _
[Bm] And the truth must [E] be _ in [Dm]- _ _ _
_ _ _ In sight.
Sight!
Of [D] course!
Your Honor, please.
Did you hear what Ms.
Hart just said?
She [Gm] said she clearly saw Mr.
Edgeworth.
This wasn't in her [G] testimony before!
This means she has a new testimony,
and I have a right to cross-examine her again.
[C] _ Objection!
_ Pathetic! _
It's [Dm] too late for [Bb] baseless _ claims.
The [Eb] girl's already [Ab] paid the price.
Say [G] one more word, you'll get [Eb] the same.
[Ab] _ [G] Judge, [Eb] continue with your [D] verdict.
_ _ _ I'm sorry, but [G] I cannot.
[Cm] What?
_ Mr.
Wright is correct.
He may cross [Bb]-examine the witness again.
This is still a court of law, Mr.
[Ab] Vodkama.
_ _ Listen well, Mr.
[Gm] Wright.
I will not [Eb] tolerate _ badgering of my witness.
Ms.
Hart, [B] please repeat your [D] testimony.
_ [G] The man on the boat was [C] Edgeworth.
_ [G] This photo is my [D] _ proof.
_ [G] I saw him [Am] clear as day,
and I [G] swear I'm [B] telling the truth.
You claimed there was a [A] contradiction, so find it.
_ _ I saw [Bm] what I saw,
[A] and I heard what [E] I heard.
There's nothing I can see.
I may say [Bm] a lot of things,
[A] but I mean every word.
_ Objection!
[Ab] Got you, Ms.
[A] Hart!
Finally! _ _ _ _