Beauty And The Beast - Belle Chords by Soundtracks 🎦

Beauty And The Beast - Belle by Soundtracks 🎦

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Intro
C G C G
F C G

{BELLE}
        F                  C
Little town, it's a quiet village
      F                  C
Every day like the one before
       Em
Little town, full of little people
  Dm          G
Waking up to say

{TOWNSFOLK}
   C                          G
Bonjour, bonjour, bonjour, bonjour, bonjour

Verse 1:

{BELLE}
  C                             G
There goes the baker with his tray like always
Am                               C
The same old bread and rolls to sell
          F             A#
Every morning just the same
           D#             G#
Since the morning that we came
          G
To this poor, provincial town
{Instrumental}
N.C.
{BAKER, spoken}
Good morning, Belle
{BELLE, spoken}
Morning, monsieur
{BAKER, spoken}
Where are you off to?
{BELLE, spoken}
The bookshop, I just finished the most wonderful story
About a beanstalk and an ogre and a-
{BAKER, spoken}
That's nice
Marie, the baguettes, hurry up

{TOWNSFOLK}
C
Look, there she goes, that girl is strange, no question
Am                               C
Dazed and distracted, can't you tell?

{WOMAN}
Fm
Never part of any crowd

{MAN}
A#7                            G#
'Cause her head's up on some cloud

{TOWNSFOLK}
G#                   G                C
No denying, she's a funny girl, that Belle

Interlude
{MAN}
F
Bonjour

{WOMAN}
F
Good day

{MAN}
             C
How is your family?

{WOMAN 2}
F
Bonjour

{MAN 2}
F
Good day

{WOMAN 2}
C
How is your wife?

{WOMAN 3}
G#
I need six eggs

{MAN 3}
D#
That's too expensive

{BELLE}
Cm                        D7     G       C
There must be more than this provincial life

{BOOKSTORE OWNER, spoken}
N.C.
Ah, Belle
{BELLE, spoken}
Good morning, I've come to return the book I borrowed
{BOOKSTORE OWNER, spoken}
Finished already?
{BELLE, spoken}
Oh, I couldn't put it down, have you got anything new?
{BOOKSTORE OWNER, spoken}
Ha-ha, not since yesterday
{BELLE, spoken}
That's all right, I'll borrow this one
{BOOKSTORE OWNER, spoken}
That one? But you've read it twice
{BELLE, spoken}
Well, it's my favorite, far off places, daring sword fights
Magic spells, a prince in disguise
{BOOKSTORE OWNER, spoken}
If you like it all that much, it's yours
{BELLE, spoken}
But, sir
{BOOKSTORE OWNER, spoken}
I insist
{BELLE, spoken}
Well, thank you, thank you very much

Interlude
{TOWNSFOLK}
C
Look, there she goes, that girl is so peculiar
Am                         C
I wonder if she's feeling well
         F              A#
With a dreamy, far off look
         G#              C#
And her nose stuck in a book
                      G             C
What a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle

{BELLE}
F            G    Em
Now, isn't this amazing?
A                 D      G7            C
It's my favorite part because, you'll see
F      C Dm                     Em
Here's where she meets Prince Charming
A7                D7                                 G# G
But she won't discover that it's him till chapter three

Verse 2:

{WOMAN}
C
Now, it's no wonder that her name means, "Beauty"
Am                          C
Her looks have got no parallel

{SHOPKEEPER}
      Fm                A#
But behind that fair facade
      G#                C#
I'm afraid she's rather odd
G
Very different from the rest of us

{TOWNSFOLK}
G
She's nothing like the rest of us
G                                      C
Yes, different from the rest of us is Belle

{Instrumental}
N.C.
{LEFOU, spoken}
Wow, you didn't miss a shot, Gaston
You're the greatest hunter in the whole world
{GASTON, spoken}
I know
{LEFOU, spoken}
No beast alive stands a chance against you
And no girl, for that matter
{GASTON, spoken}
It's true, LeFou, and I've got my sights set on that one
{LEFOU, spoken}
Huh, the inventor's daughter?
{GASTON, spoken}
She's the one, the lucky girl I'm going to marry
{LEFOU, spoken}
But she's
{GASTON, spoken}
The most beautiful girl in town
{LEFOU, spoken}
I know, but
{GASTON}
That makes her the best, and don't I deserve the best?
{LEFOU, spoken}
Well, of course, I mean, you do, but

Verse 3:

{GASTON}
A#
Right from the moment when I met her, saw her
 Gm                           A#
I said, she's gorgeous and I fell
C#                          D#         F#          C#
Here in town, there's only she who is beautiful as me
        F                             A#
So I'm making plans to woo and marry Belle

{BIMBETTES}
       D#                        A#
Look there, he goes, isn't he dreamy?
      D#                      A#
Monsieur Gaston, oh, he's so cute
     F#                          C#
Be still my heart, I'm hardly breathing
      A#m7               C7         F         C
He's such a tall, dark, strong and handsome brute

{WOMAN 1}
C
Bonjour

{GASTON}
G
Pardon

{BELLE}
C
Good day

{WOMAN 2}
G
Mais oui

{Instrumental}
N.C.
{WOMAN 3}
You call this bacon?
{WOMAN 4}
What lovely grapes
{MAN 1}
Some cheese
{WOMAN 5}
Ten yards
{MAN 1}
One pound
{GASTON}
Excuse me
{CHEESE MERCHANT}
I'll get the knife

{GASTON}
D#
Please let me through

{WOMAN 6}
This bread
{WOMAN 7}
Those fish
{WOMAN 6}
It's stale
{WOMAN 7}
They smell
{MEN}
Madame's mistaken
{WOMEN}
Well, maybe so
{TOWNSFOLK}
Good morning, oh, good morning

{BELLE}
Gm             A7               D7      G
There must be more than this provincial life

{GASTON}
Gm              A7               D7      G
Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my wife

Outro
{TOWNSFOLK}
C
Look there she goes, the girl is strange, but special
Am                      C
A most peculiar mademoiselle
        D#         A#
It's a pity and a sin
      G#              A#
She doesn't quite fit in
         G           G#
But she really is a funny girl
        G#        G
A beauty, but a funny girl
      F          G
She really is a funny girl
      C
That Belle
C
(Bonjour, bonjour, bonjour, bonjour, bonjour, bonjour)

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