Tale as old as (A7sus)time,
(D)true as it can (Em7)be.
Bare ly e ven (F#m)friends, then some bod y (G)bends
un ex pect ed (G)ly.
Just a lit tle (A7sus)change.
(D)Small, to say the (Am7)least.
(D7)Both a lit tle (G)scared,
(Gmaj7)nei ther (F#m7)one pre (Em7)pared,
(G)Beau ty (A7)and the (D)Beast.
Ev er just the (F#m)same.
Ev er a sur (F#m)prise.
Ev er as be (F#m7)fore,
ev er just as (Bm)sure
(Bm7)as the sun will (C)rise.
Tale as old as (B7sus)time,
tune as old as (B7sus)song.
Bit ter sweet and (G#m)strange,
find ing you can (A)change,
learn ing you were (B7sus)wrong.
Cer tain as the (B7sus)sun
(E)ris ing in the (Bm7)East,
(E7)tale as old as (A)time,
(Amaj7)song as (G#m7)old as (F#m7)rhyme,
(B7sus)Beau ty (B7)and the (E)Beast.
Tale as (E)old as (A)time,
(Amaj7)song as (G#m7)old as (F#m7)rhyme,
(B7sus)Beau ty (B7)and the (E)Beast.
This page shows โBeauty And The Beastโ by Alan Menken & Howard Ashman in our color-coded kid songbook view โ every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement โ try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.