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BEAUTY AND THE BEASTVOCAL SCORE

Music and lyrics by Julian Butler.Script by Mike Kenny.

©2012 Julian Butler.

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01. Something Amazing.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

from Beauty and the Beast.

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Looks can be de ceiv- ing.- See ing- is n't-

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al ways be liev- ing.- No one- can be blind to ap pear- ance,- but with time, per sev-

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er ance,- find pat ience- with in.- Look un der- the skin and some thing- a-

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COOK:

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maz ing- may be gin.-

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Down here in the cel lars- there's a smell of rot ting- meat, like feet, or sun baked-

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bins. This stench, this o dour,- from the base ment- that's ad ja- cent- to the cess pit,-

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rats don't last here, bats fly past here. Heav en- knowshow some where- so gross can

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cook up some thing- fresh and tas ty.- Good ness- gra cious,- some where- so base. If

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looks could kill this prob ab- ly- will, but goodthingscomein dis guise.- Some how- we're

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rais ing- some thing- a maz- ing.- Sam ple- the food, you'llhave to ap prove.- Some how- we're

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rais ing- some thing- a maz- ing.- May not look clean, may be- it's not. Might as well

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face it,shame if I waste it.Why don'tyou taste it?

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Four 'ta ties,- does n't- mat ter- what their state is. Mu ta- ted.- They could

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prob 'ly- find where the plate is. I think they've ma ted!- Now brus sels. This one's got

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stub ble. And mus cles. It's cov ered- in pus, like cus tard!-

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We'll call it mus tard!-

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Hold on, don't chuck that. We'll tuck that un der- neath- them sprouts. It's

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cheap this. Adds ex tra- sweet ness.- If looks could kill this

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If looks could kill this

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BOOTBOY:

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prob ab- ly- will, butgoodthingscome in dis guise.- Some how- we're rais ing- some thing- a-

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prob ab- ly- will, butgoodthingscome in dis guise.- Some how- we're rais ing- some thing- a-

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maz ing.- Sam ple- the food, you'll have to ap prove.- Some how- we're rais ing- some thing- a-

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maz ing.- Sam ple- the food, you'll have to ap prove.- Some how- we're rais ing- some thing- a-

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maz ing.- No one- can be blind to ap pear- ance,- but with time, per sev-

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maz ing.- No one- can be blind to ap pear- ance,- but with time, per sev-

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er ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look un der- the skin andsome thing a-

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er ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look un der- the skin andsome thing a-

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maz ing- may be gin.-

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maz ing- may be gin.-

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A curse up on- me,

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be ing- so pret ty.- No words or song for my beau ty.-

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Sun a ri- ses- be neath- my breast and all a round- me

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02. Pretty.

Words and Music by

Julian Butler.

from Beauty and the Beast.

MAID:

the birds are sing ing- la da da, la da da, la da da, ding dong! The

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bells are ring ing- from hill tops- and all a round- me the grass is just that

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lit tle- bit green er,- the men that lit tle- bit keen er. And ev 'ry- time I step

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out side- my front door, there's some one- wait ing,- la da da da da, la da da da da.

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Ev 'ry- man I've met has fal len- for me; it's ra ther- grat ing.-

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La da da da da, la da da da da, la da da da da, da da da da, la da da da da da.

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all the way from Lon don- town to Vi et- - nam

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there is no one- quite as pret ty- as I am. Of

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all the girls from Chi na- down to sweet Si - am, there is

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no one- quite as pret ty,- no one- quite as pret ty- as I am!

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La da da, da da da, da da da, ding, dong!

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Don't get i deas,- let's makethis per fect- ly- clear. A boy like

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you should know the score, I'm a ten, you're a three or four. You must un der- stand,-

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so webothknowwhereyou stand: you'llne ver,- ne ver- win a girl as pret ty,- (it's

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hard to hear; I'm full of pi ty),- you'll ne ver- get a

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girl as pret ty- as

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me.

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It tastes like fish. Well,not quite fish, but of the sea wherefish have been.

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It tastes of peas. Well, not quite peas, but of the dirt theyweregrown in.

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It tastes like meat. Well,more like lard. Itwould taste sweet, but it's too

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charred. It's like a bon y,- chew y, bit ter- chunk of ston y,- goo ey,-

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frit tered- gunk. It's ac tual- ly- quite nice.Let'ssend it in.

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BOOTBOY:

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Think of my

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face, my love ly- face, thesteam could wrin kle- ten der- skin. Think of my

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hands, the plate may burn them if I placed them on the rim. If I should

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smell it I may flick er.- Taste it, death could not come quick er.- I could

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faint or die from con tact,- no, it ain't in side- my con tract,- so it's

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MAID:

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hard ly- worth the price.Why not send him?

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Slower.

Find pa tience- with in.- Look un der- the skin, and

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some thing- a maz- ing- may be gin.-

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COOK:

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Toil! Toil! From the Stone Age to theRome Age,bey-

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ond and be fore,- manhas toiled and de fen- ded- with faith andgood swords. From the

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BronzeAge to the Space Age, in front and be hind,- man has toiled and cre a- ted- this

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worldwenow find. the Ro mans,- they roamed on to-

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BUTLER:

from Beauty and the Beast.

03. Toil.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

Eur o- pe- an- turf. They trainedus to drain but killed most of us first. They

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fash ioned- some roads on our good En glish- soil. Do you think it was fun?

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It took toil. The Vi kings- came fight ing- the Eur o- pe- an- guard. The

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Norse men- were horse men of the high est- re gard.- They got in their long ships,- the

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En glish- re coiled.- Do youthink it was fun? It took toil. The Pictspicked

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En gland- to broad en their home. The En glish- were fin ished,- ex tin- guished- by Rome. The

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Ger mans,- they heard 'em, theytook all our spoils. Do you think it was fun? It took

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toil. Toil is work,but a lit tle- bit hard er.- Toil is

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gutspusheda lit tle- bit far ther.- Toil is grit with a lit tle- bit of griev ance, ne ver-

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I've got

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quit, come rain or shine, through all the sea sons.-

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boi ls- on me blis ters- and hands just from work ing- the land.All this to il.-

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All me boils have got blis ters- I plough through my list 'till the sun hits the

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COOK:

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mud. Till my fin gers- pour blood. E ven- then I'm not done. When the

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ev'ning's be gun- there's more to il.- Like a slave in the pad dy,- and how e- ver-

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bad ly- I cry, hou ses- don't clean them selves.- It's not good for my

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health, but I have to re ly- on me, num ber- one to get a ny- thing- done. When I

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slip in to- slum ber- at some thing- past one, mehead's burst ing- like thun der- but

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time is un bend- ing,- the next thing I know, I'm a wake- and it all starts a -

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gain. Toil is work, but a lit tle- bit hard er.- Toil is

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Toil is work, but a lit tle- bit hard er.- Toil is

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BUTLER:

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gutspusheda lit tle- bit far ther.- Toil is grit with a lit tle bit of griev ance, ne ver- quit, come rain or

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gutspusheda lit tle- bit far ther.- Toil is grit with a lit tle bit of griev ance, ne ver- quit, come rain or

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shine, through all the sea sons.-

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shine, through all the sea sons.-

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A house in the coun try- is all we have

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left. A house in the coun try,- we're bro ken,- be reft.- A few a cres- of

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land,room for ten or twelve guests. A house in the coun try- is all

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04. A House in the Country.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

from Beauty and the Beast.

BUTLER:

we have left. A house in the

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coun try- is all that we've got. Debt ors- got the bet ter,- they've

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ta ken- the lot. A ni- mals?- May be.- There might be some

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cows, but a house in the coun try is all we have

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now. Noth ing else to myname!

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A house in the coun try. But a

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Some chick ens,- some game!

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house in the coun try. A house in the coun try- is

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not much to you, but it's bet ter- than liv ing where I used to do.

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BUTLER:

COOK:

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A house in the coun try.- Oh, please: don't you

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start! A house in the coun try.- It's break ing- my heart.

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We must go. wemust

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A cres- of farm land,- no bo- dy- in sight. What a blow!

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leavehere to night.-

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COOK:

MAID:

BUTLER:

COOK:

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A house in the coun try- is all we have left.

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BUTLER:

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A ny- thing.-

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Just get me a ny- thing.- My taste is quite

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sim ple, a trin ket, a sym bol of love is all I need.

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A ny- thing.- Just get me a ny- -

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MAID:

from Beauty and the Beast.

05. Anything.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

thing. I'll take a con ces- sion- for in my pos ses- sion- are

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in ces- sant- pres ents- most pleas ant.- I hate to im pose,- I pro pose- that the gross of what's

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cho sen- won't cost through the nose. The mat ter- is closed.

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I've got long dres ses,- short dres ses,- dres ses- with frills, pat terns,-

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dres ses- that go o ver- jeans. I've got dres ses in green, white and black,pink and pur ple- and

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ev 'ry- thing- else in be- tween. But o ther- than this,la da, a pres ent- is bliss,la

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da. So, what do you get the girl whohas ev 'ry- thing?- A ny- thing,- a ny- thing,-

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a ny- thing- at all! It's

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not I don't like 'em; I ride 'em, I groom'em. I've sta bles- full up to thegloom. I'vemore

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jum pers- and sprin ters- than Cook's had hot din ners,- and

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frank ly- I don't have the room. But o ther- than this, la da, I'd

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die for a gift, la da. So what do you get the

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girl who has ev 'ry- thing?- A ny- thing,- a ny- thing,- a ny- thing- at all!

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I've got

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so ma ny- a ni- mals- it's un true,- I could pro bab- ly- o pen- my own zoo. If

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No ah- was broke and there was n't- a boat, I could send the a ni- mals- sail ing- two by

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two. No a ni mals- at all. I've

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COOK:

BOOTBOY:

BUTLER:

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jew els- ga lore.- No choc 'late.- You got that? That's

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No make up. She's got all there is.

So, make up?-

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not on my list. So what do you get the girl who has ev 'ry- thing?- A ny- thing,-

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So what do you get the girl who has ev 'ry- thing?-

So what do you get the girl who has ev 'ry- thing?- A ny- -

So what do you get the girl who has ev 'ry- thing?- A - -

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a ny- thing,- a ny- thing- at all!

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a ny- thing,- a ny- thing at all!

thing, a ny- thing- at all!

ny- thing- - at all!

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I was born on Christ mas- Eve.

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Doors close be-

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from Beauty and the Beast.

06. A Little Magic.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

COOK:

hind me when I leave. I am so good andhon

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est, when I walk through a for est,- all the

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crea tures- come from hi dey- holes- to look.

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Ev 'ry- nowand then, in ev 'ry- one's- life there comes a time when we need

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a lit tle- mag ic.- We wish u pon- a star once or twice. In ev 'ry- one's- life, we need

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a lit tle- mag ic.- Once or twice in our lives, when ev 'ry- thing's- back

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to front; when ev 'ry- thing's- up side- down and we don't know where

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to look, take a leaf out of my book and sprin kle- some

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star dust,- some won der,- some heart,just some fun for we're on ly- here

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for a lim i- ted- time, my dear.

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mem ber- the time when I got stuckup a tree? You couldhave wavedyour wand, and

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BOOTBOY:

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res cued- me, but you did n't.- No,you did n't.- You just

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No, I did n't.- No, I did n't.-

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let me wait un til- I felt that softbranchbreak. Re-

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mem ber the time when I got stuck in a well? I was scream ing blue mur der,mak ing-

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mer ry- hell. You couldhave raised me up with a sim ple- spell, butyou

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did n't.- No,you did n't.- I would be there still

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No, I did n't.- No, I did n't.-

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if therainhadnotmade that well fill.

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ortwice in our lives, when ev 'ry- thing's- in - side out, you for

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get- what it's all a bout- andyoudon't know where to turn. Here's a

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les son- we should learn.

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Now it's time for a

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spell. Some thing- big. Some thing,- well, some thing- a -

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ma zing.- - we all need a big of ma gic-

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power, and this lit tle- bit of ma gic's- hap pen- ing- now!

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I love her! I love her! I love her, I love her, I love

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her! She's too good for me. Too good to

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care. Shewalksright past me like I'm not there. I smile and she looks at me

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BOOTBOY:

07. She's Too Good for Me.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

from Beauty and the Beast.

strange ly,- like this. and a kiss? I would, but it's ea sy- to see that it's true. She's

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too good for me. She's too good for me. Just way too

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good. One look at her and it's un der- stood.- You can tell me there's plen ty- more

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fish in the sea, but I can't find the wa ter,- I'm lost in the wood. What to do? She's

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too good for me. I would tell her that I love her so, but I

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can't, you know, find the nerve. I would

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tell her I'll love her for e- ver,- but I can't seem to e ver- find the words.

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You're too good for her, more like, you

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COOK:

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see? You'rekind,sort of hand some- and ea sy- to feed. And if she does n't- want you, it's

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her loss, not yours. You've got flaws. Who has n't?- But she's got one more:she thinks

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she is too good for you.

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07a. The Beast's Castle.from Beauty and the Beast

Music by

Julian Butler.

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F(“2)24

G(“4)27

A(“2) B¨(b5)29

C©‹q = 15532

B¨(b5)/D38

E(“2) E(“2)/F© E(“2) E‹/G A(“2)41

2

B‹ D7(;5)/B B‹/D D‹ D‹7 Bº/D44

D‹ D‹7 Bº/D E(“2) E(“2)/F©47

G('9)/A D6(;3)/A A(“2)49

C©‹ B¨(b5)/D52

C©‹55

B¨(b5)/D

rit.

58

3

A rose is God in na ture- cast.

q = 141

F C6 F C6 F C6 G‹

A rose will last long af ter- man is gone. In sight and song, their beau ty-

5

Gº7 C©º D‹/A A/G Gº7 C7

grows. A rose. Though war may soil the land,

9

F C6 F C6 F C6 G‹

a rose will stand. They hold their se crets- close. Where

13

Gº7 C©º D‹/A A/G

BUTLER:

from Beauty and the Beast.Words and music by

Julian Butler.

08. A Rose.

sor row- goes, their beau ty- grows.

16

Gº7 F C6 F C6 F C6

Thorns may prick le- care less- fin gers;- a

20

G‹ Gº7 C©º D‹/A A/G

small price for the joy they bring us. A

24

Gº7 F C6

rose. A rose. A rose.

rit.

26

F C6 F C6 F

2

C©‹ B¨7(b5)/Dq = 153

C©‹ B¨7(b5)/D5

And so I have to go. My fate is at the cas-

9

C©‹ B¨7(b5)/D

tle, where I must die. I

12

C©‹

from Beauty and the Beast.Words and music by

Julian Butler.

09. Unknown.

BUTLER:

Then break it!

15

have to. It's fat ed.- I pro mised.-

B¨7(b5)/D C©‹

B¨7(b5)/D E E/G© A E E/G© A19

Ev 'ry- day I'm learn ing. Ev 'ry- day I change, this

25

E E/G© A E E/G© A G

world moves fast, what'snow is passed be fore- you know it.

30

C F E(“4)

MAID:

MAID:

2

I've been hard and sel fish.- I've been slow

33

B(“4) E E/G© A E E/G© A

to act. I've been in clined,- but now'sthe time I have toshow it.

37

G C F E(“4)

One chance to be some bo- - dy. One chance to

41

B D G D

make a change, it's time to let go. Now it's

45

G C F B¨

3

time to make that leap, in to the un known,- where

48

A(“4) B E E/G© A C©‹

noth ing- is writ ten.- It's all un known.-

52

F©‹ C©‹ B E E/G© A C©‹

F©‹ C©‹ B C C/E F C C/E F56

I've lived long and hap py.- I've had my chance

61

C C/E F C C/E F

BUTLER:

4

to shine, but now there's morebe hind- me than a head.-

65

E¨ A¨ D¨ C(“4)

That pro mise- will

69

I made a pro mise- to him.

A7(“4) A7 D G D G

stay true, I will face the Beast in stead- of you and leap,

73

G C F B¨ A(“4)

in to the un known,- where noth ing- is writ ten.

77

B E E/G© A C©‹ F©‹ C©‹

MAID:

5

It's all un known.- If you

81

B E E/G© A C©‹ F©‹ C©‹ B

don't think you can, then you won't. those who say that they will, well, they

86

E A G©‹ C©‹ F©‹

don't. If you think it's too high, then it is. Don't put

89

B D B‹ C

off 'till to mor- row- whatmust be done to day.-

92

G A B

C©‹ B¨(b5)96

6

C©‹ B¨(b5)100

C©‹ B¨(b5)104

C©‹ B¨(b5)108

One chance to be some bo- - dy. One chance to make a change, it's

112

D G D G C

7

time to let go. Now it's time to make that leap,

116

F B¨ A(“4)

So,she took her fath er's- horse,

119

in to- the un known.-

So,she took her fath er's- horse,

So,she took her fath er's- horse,

B C©‹ C©(“2)/D©

BOOTBOY:

COOK:

BUTLER:

8

and rode it in to- that cold night. She ne ver- looked back, ne ver- thought

122

and rode it in to- that cold night. She ne ver- looked back, ne ver- thought

and rode it in to- that cold night. She ne ver- looked back, ne ver- thought

C©‹/E C©(“4)/F© E E(“2)/F©

twice. She rode in to- the

126

twice. She rode in to- the

twice. She rode in to- the

G©(“4)/D© G© C©‹

3 3

3 3

3 3

9

deep, dark fo rest,- on her mind, her

129

deep, dark fo rest,- on her mind, her

deep, dark fo rest,- on her mind, her

C©(“2)/D© C©‹/E

fath er's- pro mise.- She rode un til- the cas tle- loomed in sight.

131

fath er's- pro mise.- She rode un til- the cas tle- loomed in sight.

fath er's- pro mise.- She rode un til- the cas tle- loomed in sight.

C©(“4)/F© E E(“2)/F©

10

The gates swung o pen,-

134

The gates swung o pen,-

The gates swung o pen,-

G©(“4)/D© G© A

not a sound. The young girl en tered,- du ty- bound. They

137

not a sound. The young girl en tered,- du ty- bound. They

not a sound. The young girl en tered,- du ty- bound. They

A(“2)/B A‹/C A(“4)/D

11

closed be hind her: shewas trapped in side.-

140

We

closed be hind her: shewas trapped in side.-

closed be hind her: shewas trapped in side.-

E E(“2)/F© G©(“4)/D© G©

make it up as we go a long.- To mor- row- waits for all of us

144

A E/G© F©‹ E D A/C© B

un known.-

148

E E/G© A B E

MAID:

12

On ly- fif teen- min utes- a go,- Beau ty- left herhomeand rode.

q = 150

Fif teen- min utes- a go,- Beau ty- left herhomeand rode.

Fif teen- min utes- a go,- Beau ty- left herhomeand rode.

Fif teen- min utes- a go,- Beau ty- left herhomeand rode.

Gui ded- by the stars her on ly- thought to save her Fa ther.- You stood in the foy er,-

7

Gui ded- by the stars, she went to save her Fa ther.- You stood in the foy er,-

Gui ded- by the stars, she went to save her Fa ther.-

Gui ded- by the stars her on ly- thought to save her Fa ther.- You stood in the foy er-

BOOTBOY:

(Tuning).

10. Entr'acte.from Beauty and the Beast.

Words and music

by Julian Butler.

MAID:

COOK:

BUTLER:

reada bout- the the a- tre's- o ther- en ti- cing- shows.

12

reada bout- the the a- tre's- o ther- en ti- cing- shows. While

Guz zl- ing- ice cream, reada bout- the the a- tre's- o ther- en ti- cing- shows.

guz zl- ing- ice cream, o ther- en ti- cing- shows. While

back stage- Beau ty- plannedfor her week end.-

17

Madesome calls and text ed- her boy friend,-

back stage- Beau ty- plannedfor her week end.- Madesome calls and text ed- her boy friend,-

Wait ing- for thebell to bringusback to the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened- whenshe

21

to bringusback to the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened- whenshe

to bringusback to the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened- whenshe

Wait ing- for the bell backto the stage so shecould showyouwhathappened- whenshe

2

rodethroughthe cas tle- gates.

25

rodethroughthe cas tle- gates.

rodethroughthe cas tle- gates.

rodethroughthe cas tle- gates.

30

35

40

3

45

50

55

60

65

It tastes like fish, the kind of fish you on ly- read a bout- in books.

69

G¨5

MAID:

4

thislove ly- dish, a sin gle- sniff and I am just a bab bling-

73

F©‹

brook. It tastes so gor geous- I can sense it. Must be ter ri- bly ex pen sive.- This sud den-

77

G(b5) F©‹

bar rage- that's be gun- is like a mas sage- for the tongue.

82

G G(b5) F©‹

It's so much bet ter- than the food we get from Cook.

85

F©‹('4) G/D A/E D/F©

5

q = 150

mp

A E A E A E

ped.

A ny- -

7

A E A E A E A

thing. I can have a ny- thing.- A

14

E A E A E A E

comb would be use ful, I left in a deuceand my hair is ev 'ry- -

21

A E A E A E

11. Everything.from Beauty and the Beast.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

where. Morelight would ap pease.- Toomuch! Turn it down, please! Just

27

A E A E A E

there. Just leave it there. A ny- thing.-

33

A E A E A E A

I can have a ny- thing.- A

40

E A E A E

dress would be nice, for I could n't- think twice a bout- what I was go ing- to wear. The

45

A B‹('9) C©‹ D('9)

2

pres sure,- the strife. You know stress gives you lice, and you would n't- want that in my

49

A('9) B‹('9) C©

hair. so beau ti- ful- clothes, la da, would light en- my load, la da.

52

F©‹ B D A/C© Cº E C©

What do you take when they of fer- you a ny- thing?- Ev 'ry- thing,- ev 'ry- thing,-

57

D A/C© B‹ C©‹

ev 'ry- thing- and more. I want

60

D('9)/E E A9

f

A9

3

dia monds- and leo pards,- a cir cus,- a ring mas- ter,- liv ing- at my beck and call. A

65

B‹9 C©‹ D

cat te- ry,- dog ge- ry,- a via- ry,- ba ke- ry- mak ing- me cakes big and small. I want

69

A9 B‹ C© F‹ B

sum mer- in winterand win ter- insum mer- and au tumn- won't hap pen- at

73

E‹ D©& G/D

all. A car riage,- a mar riage,- a gift card for Har rod's- and

76

A F© B‹ B¨&

4

par rots- that sing me most beau ti- ful- bal lads.- An or ches- tra- scor ing- my

79

D/A E A(“4) A F©‹

life spe ci- fi- c'ly,- phras ing on staves ev 'ry- cra zy- ac ti- vi- ty.-

82

F& A/E B/D© B

So much gold it hurts to hold it, a booth at the I vy- that no one- but I can see.

85

E‹ C©/E© F©‹ E¨/G

Je wels- and par cels- that change when I ask 'em! I want

89

G©‹ F/A B¨‹

5

ev ry' thing,- ev 'ry thing, ev 'ry thing, ev 'ry thing, ev 'ry thing, ev 'ry thing,

92

ff

B‹ A/C© D B/D© E‹ C©/E©

ev 'ry thing, ev 'ry thing!

95

F©‹ E¨/G G©‹ E/G©

subito p

A‹

101

A‹7

106

A‹6 A‹

And I want...I want...I want

...my mother.

6

q = 175

C F G C F G C F Gq = 175

See how she leads him on?

7

C F G C F

He'll sense some thing- is wrong. They don't know yet, butthey're in love.

10

C G C C F G C

12. They're in Love.

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

from Beauty and the Beast.

COOK:

She is glow ing- in side.- He smiles, can't fig ure- why. They don't know

14

F G C F C G C

yet, butthey're in love.

18

F G C F G C

Look at howthey are ea - sy to ge- ther,- don't have to be

22

F G(“4) F‹ B¨ B¨7 E¨

2

ve ry- cle ver- to see it's right. Look in to- their

26

A¨ G(“4) G

eyes, they're so re veal- ing,- they'll al ways- show whatwe're feel ing.-

30

F‹ B¨ E¨

It's hard to hide.

34

A¨ G E¨ A¨

3

38

She is eye ing- the knife,

D¨ E¨ A¨ D¨ E¨ A¨ D¨

They don't know yet, but they're in

42

he is scared for his life. They don't know yet, but they're in

A¨ E¨ A¨ D¨ E¨

love.

45

love.

E Bº Dº/F B/D© B7/A F

BUTLER:

COOK:

4

May be- you should let me go!

50

May be- I should let you go. May be- I should.

D‹ A‹ G‹ B¨ G(“4)/C

May be- you should let me go! May be- you should let me go!

54

May be- I should let you go. May be- I should.

G(“4) D‹ A‹ G‹ B¨ G(“4)/C

May be- you should! Is n't- it so ve ry- love ly- see ing- love

58

May be- I should! They will kill each o -

G(“4) C‹ A¨ C‹/G D/F©

MAID:

BOOTBOY:

COOK:

BUTLER:

5

blos som- ing- be fore- you? So love ly.- I need to buy a dress! What will I wear?

63

ther if you don't do some thing.- How

G‹ A7(;3)/G D D/C G/B G C‹

Some thing- flo ral.- Sim ple- but com pli ment- ing.- Heart shaped!- With ruf fles! How

68

can you, a mo ther,- let this go, do

A¨ C‹/G D/F© G‹ A7(;3)/G

per fect- it will be! What a wed ding!- What a love ly- mo ment,- to see young love in

73

noth ing?- Cru el,- - this is cru el,- some one-

D D/C G/B G C‹ A¨ C‹/G D/F©

6

mo tion.- So touch ing.- I think I may just cry! I think I may just cry!

78

stop them, some one!- I can't bear to look!

G‹ A7(;3)/G D G A¨ D7 C‹

Ev 'ry- bo- dy- knows that when a girl says she hates you,

84

C‹ Dº

it means she real ly,- real - ly loves you.

88

E¨ E¨(“4)/F G(“4) G

COOK:

(x31)

BUTLER:

7

93

Ev 'ry- bo- dy- knows that when a man gets i rate,- you know that he

C‹ Dº

97

real ly- real - ly loves you!

E¨ E¨(“4)/F G(“4) G

See how she leads him on. He'll sense some thing- is wrong. They don't know

101

See how she leads him on. He'll sense some thing- is wrong. They don't know

C F C G C

COOK:

BUTLER:

8

yet,butthey're in love. She is glow ing- in side.-

104

yet,butthey're in love. She is glow ing- in side.-

F G C F G C F

He smiles, can't fig ure- why. They don't know yet, butthey're in love.

108

He smiles, can't fig ure- why. They don't know yet, butthey're in love.

C G C F G C

Look at how they are, sis - ter and bro ther.-

112

Look at how they are, sis - ter and bro ther.-

F G C F G(“4) F‹ B¨ B¨7

9

May want to kill one a no- ther,- but they're in love!

117

May want to kill one a no- ther,- but they're in love!

E¨ A¨ G(“4)

Look in to- their eyes, full of re sis- tance.- There can be just

121

Look in to- their eyes, full of re sis- tance.- There can be just

G F‹ B¨

one de sis- tance,- that they're in love, they're in

125

one de sis- tance,- that they're in love, they're in

E¨ A¨ G(“4)

10

love, they're in love!

129

love, they're in love!

F‹ G(“4) G C F G C

11

q = 180

A¨ A¨/C D¨ A¨ E¨/G5

A¨ A¨/C D¨ E7

BºDº/F B/D© B7/A F10

D‹ A‹ G‹7 B¨ C(“2)14

G(“4) D‹ A‹ G‹718

Music by Julian Butler.

13. Dinner Dance [Instrumental].from Beauty and the Beast.

B¨ C(“2) G(“4)21

C‹ D/F©24

G‹ A7(;3)/G27

D D/C G/B G C‹30

D/F©32

G‹ A7(;3)/G D D/C G/B G35

C‹ D/F©38

2

G‹ A7(;3)/G41

D D/C G/B G C‹44

48

51

53

3

q = 136

B Cº7 D¨ B¨/D E¨‹

I was made this way:

8

E¨‹ B¨‹/D¨

cruel of heart and free of guilt. I can ne ver- change. Love has made me

15

B¨‹ G¨ E¨‹ B¨‹/D¨ B¨‹

weak of will. Who could love me? Who could change me?

20

C¨ G¨ D¨/F B¨‹ A¨/C

from Beauty and the Beast.14. Who Could Love Me?

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

BOOTBOY:

How will I be free? She stands here with me;

23

D¨ A¨º B¨/D B/D© B‹/D G¨/D¨ D&

hon est,- true and much too good for me.

28

E D¨7/F G¨

I can't help her, I can't give her a ny- thing she needs.

32

G¨ D¨/F B¨‹ A¨/C D¨ A¨º B¨/D B/D©

All her hopes and dreams lie some where- else, with some one- else, not

36

B‹/D G¨/D¨ D& E D¨7/F

2

me.

41

47

53

59

3

65

Whop

could love me?Who could change me?

71

p

G¨ D¨/F B¨‹ A¨/C

How will I be free? All her hopes and

76

D¨ A¨º B¨/D B/D© B‹/D G¨/D¨

dreams lie some where- else, with some one- else, not me.

rall.

80

D& E D¨7/F G¨

4

q = 150

ped.

mf

C©‹5

So,she took her

7

So,she took her

So,she took her

C©‹

Words and music by

Julian Butler.

15. Time Stands Still.from Beauty and the Beast.

BOOTBOY:

COOK:

BUTLER:

fath er's- horse, androde it in to- that cold night. She

10

fath er's- horse, androde it in to- that cold night. She

fath er's- horse, androde it in to- that cold night. She

C©(“2)/D© E C©(“4)/F©

ne ver- looked back, ne ver- thought twice.

13

ne ver- looked back, ne ver- thought twice.

ne ver- looked back, ne ver- thought twice.

E E(“2)/F© G©(“4)/D© G©

3 3

3 3

3 3

2

She rode in to- thedeep,dark fo rest,- on her mind, a bro ken- pro mise.- She

17

She rode in to- thedeep,dark fo rest,- on her mind, a bro ken- pro mise.- She

She rode in to- thedeep,dark fo rest,- on her mind, a bro ken- pro mise.- She

C©‹ C©(“2)/D© E C©(“4)/F©

rode un til- the cas tle- loomed in sight. The

21

rode un til- the cas tle- loomed in sight. The

rode un til- the cas tle- loomed in sight. The

E E(“2)/F© G©(“4)/D© G©

3

gates swung o pen,- not a sound. Theyounggirl en tered,-

25

gates swung o pen,- not a sound. Theyounggirl en tered,-

gates swung o pen,- not a sound. Theyounggirl en tered,-

A A(“2)/B A‹/C

du ty- bound. They closed be hind her: she was trapped in side.-

28

du ty- bound. They closed be hind her: she was trapped in side.-

du ty- bound. They closed be hind her: she was trapped in side.-

A(“4)/D E E(“2)/F©

4

In the un known.-

31

G©(“4) G©

subito p

C©‹

34

C©(“2)/D©

C©‹/E F©(“2) C©‹ A(b5)39

q = 15646

5

52

Freely. p

D D/F© G D D/F© G

q = 110

58

ped.

You bleed and I bleed.You hurt, I hurt, too. You feel your

64

p

D D/C© B‹ G D

heart beat and I feel it, too. Hold on;

70

D/C© B‹ G F©‹

MAID:

6

noth ing- is ea sy,- but hold on for me. Time stands still so

74

G D A(“4) A C

p

G/B A‹

I can stay next to you.Time stands still. I'll do my best if you hold on for

80

F C G/B A‹ F C

me. If you die, then I die, so stay strong for

86

G(“4) G D A/C© B‹

me. Hold on; noth ing- is ea sy,- but hold on for

90

G F©‹ G D

7

me. Time stands still so I can stay next to you.Time stands

94

A(“4) A

mf

D A/C© B‹ G D A/C©

still. I'll do my best if you hold on for me.

101

B‹ G D A(“4) A

D

p

D/F© G D D/F© G106

pp

D111

8

q = 172

Looks can be de ceiv- ing.- See ing- is n't-

6

G/D G C

al ways- be liev- ing.- No one- can be blind to ap pear- ance,- but with time, per sev-

11

G/B A‹ A‹ G F E‹ D‹ G E7

er ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look un der- the skin and some thing a-

17

A‹ C/G D‹/G C/E E7/D D‹/G

from Beauty and the Beast.Words and music by

Julian Butler.

16. Something Amazing [Reprise].

BOOTBOY:

maz ing- may be gin.-

23

G

28

32

36

41

G F© G A¨

Ma gic.- like a thrash ing,- in a flash it can make some one- good. I gave my

46

G B‹ B¨‹ A‹

COOK:

2

wand a wave, and ma gic.- Could n't- help it, Dove, you felt the love and ma gic-

50

D G B‹ B¨‹

would do both of you a fa vour.- I know what you mean, dear.

54

Quite ex treme!

A‹ D C E¨9

Some times- thought I'd gone too far.

58

But turned out great for ev 'ry- one's- sake. Now

G G7 C E¨(“2)

BOOTBOY:

3

BUTLER:

3

And she loves you. There's noth ing- left here to do, but say that we're

62

you love him. There's noth ing- left here to do, but say that we're

D C/E D/F© C/G D/A

rais ing- some thing- a maz- ing.- New love is made, this play has been

q = 129.2566

rais ing- some thing- a maz- ing.- New love is made, this play has been

G B‹7 E‹ A/C©q = 129.25

played. Some how- we're rais ing- some thing- a maz- ing.- May be- it's

69

played. Some how- we're rais ing- some thing- a mazmaz- ing.-- May be- it's

C9 D7 G B7 E‹

3 3

3 3

4

true, may be- it's not. Some thing- be tween- it. Now that you'veseen it, know that we

72

true, may be- it's not. Some thing- be tween- it. Now that you'veseen it, know that we

C A/C© G/D B7/D© E‹

mean it.

q = 145.76

mean it.

Bº/F B7/F© q = 145.

No one- can be blind to ap-

q = 16482

No one- can be blind to ap-

No one- can be blind to ap-

No one- can be blind to ap-

E‹ D C B‹ A‹

MAID:

COOK:

BOOTBOY:

BUTLER:

5

pear ance,- but with time, per sev- er- ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look

88

pear ance,- but with time, per sev- er- ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look

pear ance,- but with time, per sev- er- ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look

pear ance,- but with time, per sev- er- ance,- find pat ience- with in,- look

D B7 E‹ G/D A‹/D

un der- the skin and some thing a maz- ing- may be gin.-

rit.

93

un der- the skin and some thing a maz- ing- may

un der- the skin and some thing a maz- ing- may

un der- the skin and some thing a maz- ing- may

G/B B7/A A‹/D D

G B‹ C G B‹ Cq = 126

rit.

99

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