Tono: D
Introducción:
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Theme
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Trust your feet in Price and Son
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Our work is tried and true
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Practical, Pragmatical
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Steadfast and Sturdy Too
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If you stroll or saunter, amble, walk, jog, hop or run
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The prudent shoe for you to choose is
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Price and Son
Mr. Price
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You might think beauty comes in spring and sparrow
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Or when the sun rise, hit?s the morning dew
F C
But if you walk the straight and narrow
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A shoe.
Mr. Price
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world.
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world, Charlie,
Em
That I know.
F
Sing it Charlie!
Both
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world!
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world!
Mr. Price
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Charlie, it?s beautiful
G C
Four generations have paved the way before you
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You?ll be next in line when my time is through
F C
And there?s a saying handed down I?ve found of value
N.C.
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Shoe!
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world, Charlie,
Em
That I know!
F
I know!
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world, Charlie
Eb
It?s beautiful!
F
It?s beautiful!
Young Charlie
Eb F
But what if I don?t want to make shoes?
Mr Price
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Eb7+ F
G C G C/9
G C D G C D
G G/B C G/D
Ooh...
Eb F
Ahh...
Chorus
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world!
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world, Charlie,
Em
That I know!
F
I know!
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world!
G C
The most beautiful thing in the world, Charlie,
Eb
It?s beautiful!
F
It?s beautiful!
Young Lola
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Feels like I?m dancing across the high wire
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Or bravely soaring off into the blue
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Just like a rocket lifts with sparks and fire
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G Eb2 F2
Nicola
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E A
Charlie, here are the shoes I told you about.
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Come have a look-see.
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Aren?t they the most necessary things ever?
A/9
If you want to slip a ring on my finger,
C#m
You?ll first slip these shoes on my feet.
Charlie
A/9
It?s a tad posh for life in North Hampton, wouldn?t you say?
Nicola
D/9
Then good thing we?re moving to London.
A/9
And won?t they make a fittin farewell to the stink of cattle farms and tanin leather?
E
Oh we may have been born in a small factory town,
A/9
But we sure as hell don?t have to die there.
Charlie
D/9
You see the price? There?s three months rent.
Nicola
A/9
Pinch or pay for em, that is up to you,
A/9
But these shoes are in my future.
E
To new beginnings
A
Hello to sunny days
E
We?re upward mobile now
A
Goodbye to small-town ways
D
Till it?s impossible to find
A
A trace of what we left behind
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Shoes.
Chorus
E A
The most beautiful thing in the world!
E A
The most beautiful thing in the world,
Nicola
C#m
Charlie, that I know!
Chorus
D
I know!
E A
The most beautiful thing in the world!
E A
The most beautiful thing in the world, Charlie
C
It?s beautiful!
D
It?s beautiful!
Mr. Price
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Your life, your future, is right here at this factory!
Ab
You belong here!
Charlie
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No Dad, I belong with Nicola in London.
Mr. Price
Ab
No, you belong here.
Charlie
Ab
Will you toast my journey?
Mr. Price
A
But to leave your home and family for a job shopping in London!
Charlie
D
Marketing, Dad.
F#m
Richard Bailey has offered Nicola and me positions marketing real estate.
Mr. Price
G
You?re breaking my heart, Charlie.
Charlie
D
To you, Dad.
Mr. Price
A
Shoes can protect a man?s journey,
A
But only his heart can choose the path.
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And so a toast to our own Charlie.
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May you never fail to point your shoes back home.
Chorus Nicola/Charlie
C
To Charlie! It?s beautiful
D
It?s beautiful
D C
To Charlie! Beautiful
D
It?s beautiful
D
To Charlie!
Mr. Price
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These shoes are symbols of our family?s history!
Nicola
E E/G#
These shoes will carry me to where I want to be!
Young Lola Mr. Price Nicola
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Feel?s like I?m dancing!