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SONG: The Bells Of Notre Dame ARTIST: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz From the musical, The Hunchback of Notre Dame Intro: D5 D5 D5 A#/D D5 D5 D5 D5 Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm C7/E F A#m/C# Morning in Paris, the city awakes
To the F/Cbells of A7#5NotreA7 DamDme C7/E F A#m/C# The fisherman fishes, the bakerman bakes To the F/Cbells of C7Notre FDameF7
To the Gmbig bells as Amloud as the DmthunderDm To the Gmlittle bells C/Esoft as a AsuspsalmA Dm C7/E F And some say the soul of the city's A#m/C# Dm The toll of the bells
Dm Dm(maj7) Dm7
The G7susbells A#maj7of C(no3rd) Am Notre Dm Dm C(no3rd)/D C(no3rd)/D Dame
Dm C7/E F A#m/C# F/C A7#5 A7 Dm Dm Dm C7/E F A#m/C# F/C C7 F F7 Gm Am Dm Dm/F Gm C7/E Asus A Dm C7/E F A#m/C# Dm Dm Dm(maj7) Dm7 G7sus A#maj7 C(no3rd) Am(no3rd) Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm/A Dm/B Dm/C# Dm C7/E F A#m/C# Dark was the night when our tale was begun
On the Dmdocks near A7#5NotreA7 DmDamDme
Dm Dm Dm C7/E F A#m/C# Four frightened gypsies slid silently under F/C C7 F(add2) F The docks near Notre Dame Fmaj7 F6
But a Gmtrap had been Amlaid for the DmgypsiesDm Gm C7/E Asus A And they gazed up in fear and alarm Dm C7/E At a figure whose clutches Were Firon as A#mmuch as the DmbellDms
Dm(maj7) Dm7 G7sys A#maj7 The bells of C(no3rd) Am(no3rd) Notre
DmDame Am(no3rd) Dm(no3rd) Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
A#Judge Claude Gm9Frollo Am7longed To A#purge the Amworld Of vice and A#sin Am(no3rd) Gm(no3rd) Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
A#And he Gm9saw corAm7ruption A#Ev'ryAmwhere Dm(no3rd) Except within
A#(no3rd)/D Am(no3rd)/D Gm(no3rd)/D Dm C7/E F A#m/C# F/C A D5 D5
D5Dies irae D5(Dies irae), F5dies illa F5(dies illa) (Day of wrath, that day) Dm7Solvet Em7saeclFum in Dm9favilGla A5(Shall consume the world in ashes) Teste David A5cum sibylla (As prophesied by David and the sibyl) A5 Am Fmaj7 G(no3rd) C5 Quantus tremor est futurus (What trembling is to be) CmQuanG#do A#JudeG#x est venA#turuD#5s (When the Judge is come) Gm F/A Gm/A# Gm A D5 Quantus tremor est futurus (What trembling is to be) Dies iGmrae (Day of wrath) F/A Gm/A# Quando Judex est GmventAuruD5s (When the Judge is come) Dies irae (Day of wrath)
D5 D#5 D#5 D#5 D#5 Solvet saeclum in favilla (Shall consume the world in ashes)
A5Dies irae, dies illa (Day of wrath, that day) D5 D5 D5 D5 Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm/A Dm/B Dm/C#
Dm C7/E F A#m/C# See there the innocent blood you have spilt
On the Dmsteps of A7#5NotreA7 DmDamDme
Dm Dm Dm C7/E F A#m/C# Now you would add this child's blood to your guilt F/C C7 F(add2) F On the steps of Notre Dame
You can Gmlie to yourAmself and your DmminionsDm You can Gmclaim that you C/Ehaven't a AsusqualmA Dm C7/E But you never can run from F A#m Dm Dm Dm(maj7) Nor hide what you've done from the eyes Dm7The very G7suseyes A#maj7of C(no3rd) Am Notre DmDame Am(no3rd) Dm(no3rd) Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
A#And for Gm9one time Am7in his A#life Of Ampower and conA#trol Am(no3rd) Gm(no3rd) Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) A#Frollo Gm9felt a Am7twinge of A#fear For Amhis immortal D5soul
D5 D5 D5 A# Dm A# Dm A#
DmJust so he's kept locked away Where no one else can D5seeD5 D5 D5 A# DmEven this foul creature may Yet prove one day to E/Dbe Asus Of Ause to Dmme
Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm C7/E F A#m/C# Now here is a riddle to guess if you can
Sing the F/Cbells of A7#5NotreA7 A#DamA#e Gm7Who is the Am7monster and Dmwho is the A#maj7man? A#maj7 A#maj7 A#maj7
Sing the Gm7bells, Gm7bells, Am7bells, Am7bells A#maj7Bells, A#maj7bells, Am7bells, Am7bells G7susBells A#maj7of C(no3rd) Am Notre D5DamD5e D5 D5
G(add9)/D D5 G(add9) D