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ARTIST: Alan Menken and Howard Ashman TITLE: Belle From the movie, Beauty And The Beast F#m6 244242 D#(add9) xx3343 A#maj7 x13231 Intro: G/A - A - G/A - A - Em/A -- D/A -- Em/A -- D/A -- Em/A -- D/A -- Em/A -- D/A --
Little Em/Dtown it's a quiet Dvillage. EveryEm/Dday like the one beDfore. Little F#mtown full of little F#m6people, waking A7susup to say.
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BonAjour! Bonjour! Bonjour! D
A7 D - A - D-A - Bm There goes the baker with his tray like always.
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to Dsell. Every Fmorn

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ing Gjust

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the Csame D#(add9)-F - A# since the morning that we came, To this Gmpoor

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D Good Morning Belle!
[Belle] Morning, Monsieur!
[Baker] A7sus Where are you off to? A[Belle] The book shop... DI just finished the most wonderful story, About a A7susbeanstalk and an ogor A7and an... [Baker]D(add9) That's nice. Marie! The bagettes! Hurry up!
D A7 D - A -D - A - Bm [Group of Women] Look there she goes that girl is strange no question.
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C Never part of any crowd. D#(add9) -F - A# [Man #3] 'Cause her head's up on some cloud. Gm - Am7 - A#maj7-A7 - D G - [Villagers] No denying she's a funny girl that Belle.
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How is your wife? C/A#-A# -C/A# - A# - [Woman #2] I need six eggs! C7/A#-F/A [Man #2] That's too expensive. [BelleDm7] E7 A7sus A7

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D There must be more than this provincial life.
[Book Shop CA7suslerk] Ah! Belle! [Belle] A7 D A7sus Good Morning! I've come to return the book I've borrowed! [Book Shop Clerk]A7 Finished already? [Belle] D A7sus Oh I couldn't put it down. Have you got anything new? [Book ShopA7 Clerk] D Ha, ha. Not since yesterday! [Belle] A7sus A7 That's alright. I'll borrow...this one! [Book Shop Clerk] F That one?! But you've read it twice! [Belle] C7sus C7 F Well it's my favorite! Far off places, daring swordfights, magic spells, C7susa prince in disguise!D [Book Shop Clerk] A7sus A7 D Well if you like it all that much, it's yours. [Belle] But sir! [Book ShA7susop Clerk] I insist. [Belle] A5 A7

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D Well thank you! Thank you very much!
A7 - D -A-D-A - Bm [Group Of Men] Look, there she goes that girl is so peculiar.
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G[BGmaj7elle] G6 Oh! A7sus-A7/G-F#m B7sus Isn't this amazing? It's my B7favorite D/Epart E7becEm7/Aause A9 C6/D D C/D D7 you'll see. G Gmaj9/F# Em7 Here's where she A7meets prince F#m7charmB7susing. But she B9won't disD/Ecover that it's E7him till chapter Fmaj7three.

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er A#odd. Gm9 - Am7 - A#maj7- A7sus - Very different from the rest of us. Gm - Am7 - A#maj7- A7sus - [Villigers] She's nothing like the rest of us. Yes, Gmdiffer

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[Woman #1] Bonjour! E/D-D - [Gaston] Pardon
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E7/D - A/C# [Woman #3] You call this bacon?
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What lovely grapes!
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one pound
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E7/D - A [Cheese Merchant] I'll get the knife
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C/E Madame's mistaken.
[Women] Am Well, maybe so
B7 Am/E-E- Esus - E - [Townsfolk] [Belle] Good Morn ing There must be more than this provincial life!
[TownG/Asfolk] A7 D [Gaston] Oh, good morn ing Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my wife!
A7 - D - A - D- A - Bm [Townsfolk] Look there she goes, a girl who's strange but special A9- D A most peculiar mad'moiselle!
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