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ioe pe Tireltericy 1 GOTTA FEELING POKERFACE DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ Eee4 Tira te | GOTTA FEELING POKERFACE DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ EeeBAD BOYS Atexandra Burke feat. Flo-Rida 4 BROKEN STRINGS james Morrison feat. Nelly Furtado 12 THE CLIMB joe McElderry 18 CRY ME OUT Pixie Lott 23 DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ Journey 28 FIGHT FOR THIS LOVE Cheryl Cole 48 FIREFLIES owiCcity 34 HALO Beyoncé 42 . 1 GOTTA FEELING. the Black Eyed Peas 64 PM YOURS Jason Mraz 55 LITTLE LIGN MAN Mumford &Sons 74 MANY OF HORROR (WHEN WE COLLIDE) Biffy Clyro 96 NEW YORK paloma faith 84 POKER FACE Lady Gaga 90 SHE SAID pianB 110 STARRY EYED Ellie Goulding 118 SWEET DISPOSITION the Temper Trap 103 TRY SLEEPING WITH fi BROKEN HEART Alicia keys 124 USE SOMEBODY kings Of Leon 132 WHATCHA SAY Jason Derillo 138°Bad Boys Words & Music by Alex James, James Busbee, Larry Summerville, ‘Lauren Evans & Melvin Watson J=132 BS 2 Copyright 2009 Wameichappet North Amatica Limes (50%) ‘bot muse Publishing Lnted (16.07% )Unwesal Musk Publishing MGB Limiod (16.6%) ‘AI Righis Reserved ltamaonsl Copyright Soci, 41, Some peo 2. Some think ple it's and have been it’s noth-ing more "Cause some - how I'm T don't need no bat Pm far but they're straight all of my life, than what you see._ even ween half - way half - way wrong and. right swrong and. rightplay ~ ing with Bom DPC ab Cm a ie ar a don't know why. Yeah, the bad boys____ = ways catch ~ ing aoe oe BB Fm ab ee fe" iy eee yer (Oona oy ooh ah) I said the bad = = al - ways spin - ning —— ooh ah) © E-ven though. |Fm Cm Bm & i ‘2 | |__ know. they're no good for__ me, it'sthe risk 1 take for the chem- With the ‘ooh ah.) ay, T know you want me, shaw-ty,'cause 'm a bad boy. Hey,_sh-shaw-ty, can’t help it she so so ad- 7dic - tedto themrough-er fel - las. Withe-ven theal - pha-bet she on - lysings the crooked let - ters. Let mam-ma_ the risks for that chem-is - try she like’em tough-er than leath - er , _ —— es Soo = es eS Se Not e-ven a pause, i's more ike a mama beat out most dec - i - mal reg - "lr ae = ee Se 2 pe é eS eS ro e e- ¢- — - f os f e Fe i Bebe : F ;world, It’s not the mews’ it’s what 1 know them bad boys catch your eyes. Look at her, why would I go in dis-guise? You'll have them, shaw-ty, don’t wor-ry you fly. Yeah, the are al - ways catch - ing— for me— isthe risk 1 take. for the chem - is - ty. 10Bb Cm be ge i eye (Ooh ay,Broken Strings Words & Music by James Morrison, Fraser T. Smith & Nina Woodford Original key: Bo minor J=112 Bm’ Bm? i He (Male) L.Let me hold____you for the last time, T's the last (FQ) — we do - ing? We are tum - But you broke — {© Copyiht 2008 Chrys Muse Limied (66:5) SonyATV Music Publishing (38.2%) ‘al Rights Reserved lemons opyiaht Secured 12maj? Bsus Bm ee ie When Iflove you ings so unc (3) an-y - thing @) us, Run-ning back—through the fire, es ———— T can't e- ven con-vince my ~ Em? Bm D ie es = ing it's the voice of some-one_—_else.__ 2 SS = ing the ver-y —st__train when its {19° 13I ty to hold on,— but it hurts too nmch— 1 ty to hold on,— but it hurts too mich. ty to for-give,. but its not. € - nough to make it all O. K. You can't play— ~ ome try to for-give,. but it’s not__ @ - nough to make it all O. K___. ‘You can’t play Ss bro-ken strings You can’t feel______ that your heart Sh. 7 bbro-ken strings. _—»-You can't’ feel any ~ thing 4tell you some-thing that ain't a | Gmaj? Bm fe i i] How can I give an- y= How can I give an- y > 1.a (Female) 2.Oh, what are_ Gmaj? Bm? Bio when there’s noth - ing It's like chas 16Fem? io ‘You can’t play ‘Ob, you know that T Oh, oh, oh, if ia — than be - fore — 4 litte less than be - fore (Both) Let me hold 7The Climb Words & Music by Jessica Alexander & Jon Mabe Original key: B major 6 1. 1 can al-mostsee it, ‘hat dream I'm dream - ing. But 2. The strug-gles I'm fac ing, the chanc-es I'm tak-ing, Fsust Disust c there's a voice in - side my head say-ing “You'll nev-er reach. it” Ev-ty step I'm tak - ing, some times might knock me down but, no, I’m not break - ing. 1” may not know it Fsus? Disust every move I make feels _—lost with no di - ree - tion, ‘my faith is sha-ken, But ‘but these are the mo-ments that I'm gon-na re-mem-ber most, yeah. Just got -ta keep go-ing. And {© Copyright 2008 Mabe I Big Muskfuse OF Stag ThroeMopeless Rose Musk Vata Mui!Dinay Muse Publehing (50%), USA. ‘Slag Troe uso nnd (60%) [NI Rghs Reserved nvonatenal Copyght Secwed 18 | | |Am Em ig BS BB 1 got-takeep try-ing. my head_ held. high | I got-ta be strong. Just_ keep. push - ing on. "Cause... : fe ‘There's al-waysgon-na be an-oth - er mountain, Tm al-waysgon-na wan-na make it move. Al-waysgon-na be an up - hill bat - tle. Some-timesT'm gon-na have_ to lose ie Ain't a- bout bow fast Ain’t about what's wait-ing on the oth - erts the climb. ‘There’sal-waysgon-na be an-oth - er moun-tain, Tm al-waysgon-na wan-na make it move, 20Al-waysgon-na be an up - hill bat - tl. Some-times I’m gon-na have to an-oth - er _moun-tain, I'm al-ways gon-na wan-na make it Al-ways gon-na be anup-hill bat-tle, _Some-timesI’m gon-nahave. to. lose. — Ain't a-bout what's waitsingon the oth-er side, 2 Ain’ta-bout how fast I move)(Lead vocal ad lib.) -waysgon-na be an-oth - er moun-tain, Gadio Em Tm al-waysgon-na wan-na make Asust D A fe Eel Al-ways gon-nabe an up-hill bat-tle, Some-times I'm gon-na have.to lose. Ain’ta-bouthow fast I_ get there.) Grades) st > Ain'ta-bout what's wait-ing on the oth-er side. 22 It’s the climb..Cry Me Out. Words & Music by Pixie Lott, Mads Hauge, Phil Thornalley & Colin Campsie 1-60 Amaj? Fem a got your e-mails. You just don’t get fe-males,now, _ do— sn I found out how you messed me a-bout I was ” bro © Copyright 2008 Universal Muse Publishing MCB Lined (9%4)Sony/ATV Musi Publishing (UK) Lind (105). "A gs Reserved troatons Copy Secu, 23cin? Bn’ Amaj! cM tee isl — What’sin the heart is not on your head. an-y - where then I _be-lieved you. Now, I don'tneed you no. more. ee eee ‘Male,you're too late and you weren't worth the wait, now, were. you? pic on your phone proves you weren'ta-lone, She _waswith you,________yeah, SS out of myhandssince you blewyour last chance when you played I could-n't care "bout who, what or where, we're { ]Daj? DE E aR ie tears that'll fall mean noth-ing at all. © - ver your-self_____ Ba by, you i fe May-bethere’s no You can keep talk-ing but, ba- by, I'm walk-ing a - way. Dmaj? cfm? Dmaj? chm? 2 i i ie Gon-nahavetocry me out. Gon-nahaveto cry me out. Boy, there ain'tno doubt: gon-nahave o ery me out. * 25pmaj7 chm? You can keep tal-king but, ba- by, I'm walking a - f way. rt You'll have to 26You'llhave to fall meannoth-ing at all. It’s time_to__get_ 0 ~ ver your-se | te fe May-bethere’s m0 Dmaj! DE. E Eg zy Repeat nd fade ‘You can keep talking but, ba- by, I'mwalk-ing a - way. You'lthave to 27Don’t Stop Believin’ Words & Music by Steve Perry, Neal Schon & Jonathan Cain SE B . chm? i tt gae 1, Just a small town girl, __ 3.Walk- ing hard to get my fill. Ey-"ty-bod-y © Copyright 1881 Wood High Nghimere MuskAed Muse Publishing Company Incoporle (5% \Lacoy Bousevad MusietSoniATV sie Pushing (UK) Lied (25% ‘NI Rights Resor. itemaonal Copyight Secired 28A I Ce . a She took the mid-night train_ go - ing Pay - ing an-y-thing to roll the dice— just cit-y doy, some will lose, bom and raised in South De ~ trot, some were bom to sing the blues._ A ant To Coda ¢ SHE" a mid-night train go - ing nev- er ends it goes 29chat A eo E A Ee Ee fi ee fe Guitar ad lib, S . ef the smell of wine and cheap A ifs] Hf ms a 9 For a smile. they cau share the night. It goes on and on and on____and on.__ 30B/A A B/A Amaj? BE E fee aal ip ‘En eB img up and down the liv-ing just to bou - le-vard... Their = ing in the night find e-mo ~ tion. : where in the night. A ‘st = DS. al Cola 31BA BE le up and down the bow - le - vard__ Their liv-ing just to find = mo = tion, 32Hold on to that feel - 5 B Gt A gi Ey fa" HE repeat a fade a D> Ss ae Street ~ light peo - ple, Oh. 33 | |1, You would. not 2.°Cause P'd___get Fireflies Words & Music by Adam Young be-lieve your eyes if ten mil-lion fire - flies thou - sand hugs from ten thou-sand lightning bugs {© Copright 2009 Ocean City Patk, USA Universal Muse Lies | Rote Reserve, Intron Copygnt Sacuted, 34 | |Jit upthe worl as I fell a - sleep. *Cause they'd fill the 0 pen air asthey tried toteach. me howto dance; 2 foxtrot a-bovemy head, and leave. tear-drops ev-'ry ~ where, You'dthink me rade. but would just stand and a sock— hop be-neathmy bed, a dis - co ball that’s just hang-ing by Td like to make. my-self be-lieve— that pla-net earth = = say that 'd rather stay a - F 35Ab B ‘m AP e 2 & @ 2 = wake when I'm_ a-sleep. ’Cause ev-'ry-thing is nev-er as__. it seems. Td like to make — my-self be-lieve_ ‘that planet earth It's hard to say_that’d rath-er stay a - wakewhenI'm. a - sleep,ev-'ry-thingis nev-er as___ it seems__ Leave my door o-pen just crack (Please take me a-way from a oa aa hhere)'cause I feel like such an in-som - ni - ac, (Please take me away from 7BD ab & hhore.)when I’m. ti-red to fall B Bb ab im oe ae | —~ To ten mil - tion fre ~ Vm weird ‘cause I hate good byes. mist - y eyes as they said fare But Til know where sev ral are real bi - zarre,. Yeause L_ 38Bb B ab i : ie : fae NC, saved a few and 1 keepthem in a jar. Ab BP 5 AP Bp e & a to make — my-self be-lieve__ that pla-net earth P-VIp 7 q ra ab Be Cm a Ep Eb ie = hard to saythatI’d rather stay a - wakewhenl’'m— a - sleep.ab Cm BP Hike to make my - self be = lieve _ that pla - net Barth Ui + “all “HU EP ab Bb Cm = ee hard to say that I'd rath-er stay - wake when 'm_ a ~ 40sleep. I'd like : that pla - net arth Is hard to say that I'd rath-er stay a - -wakewhen I'm a sleep. Be- cause my dreams are burst-ing atthe seams sphauss B SeWords & Music by Ryan Tedder, Beyoncé Knowles & Evan Bogart Halo .© Copy 2008 EM Apt Music Incoporata/Sony/AT Muss Publihingl® Day Pubahingiiite 2 Liv Pubthing, USA, ‘Sony Msi Pushing (UI) Lined (25%YENI Mule Pubiching Lined (15% aba Must Publ Unie (3%), ‘Al Fes Reseree,itretonal Copan Secured. 428b throughout 1, Re-mem-berthose walls I built? Well,ba - by they're tum-bl-ing down, 2.Hit me like a ray of sun ‘bum-ing through my dark-est night. ma | ney at ven pu wp 8 abn hey it venne aso ‘crete guy goede Twente kim ed to yor igi I found a way to let you in, _ but I nev-er real-ly had I sworeD'd nev-er fall a ~ gain, __ but this don’t e -ven feel like > == === = | ee a — Stand-ing in the ight of your ha Gra-vi-ty can't for~ get_____ 43ev-'ry nile I had youbreak ing. It’s the risk that I'm tak ~ ing T ain’tnev-er gon-na shut you out Ev-ry-whereI’mlook - ing now T'msur-round-ed by your. em-brace. Fin Bo Ba-by, I cansee your haGay DR = It's writ-ten all__ 0 - ver your face. Ba-by I can feel your ha Pray itwon'tfade a - way (I can feel your Ha - Io, Ha - lo hha - to), (1 can see your ha - lo, ha - Io) (1 can feel your Ha - Io, Ha = Lo. ha - lo, ha - lo) (can seo your ha - lo, ha lo) aa iE] Ha - Io, Ha - to, ha - lo, ha Io) (I can feel your ha - lo, ha - lo) (Lean see your > = 7 Bm Fim To Coda i = eco Ha - lo Ha - ha- lo, ba - lo) (can feelyour ha - lo, ha - Io) 46ad DS. al Coda | | | Drums 47Fight For This Love Words & Music by Steve Kipner, Wayne Wilkins & Andre Merritt J=124 8vb tll * Too much of an- y-thing can make you E -ven the good can be Makes it hard to know which road to © Copyright 2009 Universal Muse PbsishingInemaioal Lined Sore Grall, USAEassie Pubching LntodSiow The SpeskerMs Lyra Publishing, USA Unreal Muse Publehing Lind (1.66% VEMI Mule Pushing Lmiod (22.0% Sony/ATY Music Pushing (UK Lined (3.0%) UniersRCA thle itd (18.6%). _Aighsin Germany printed by Univers Ruste PUBL GH At Rights Record. ntatonal Copyright Socirad ARB.G { aa f knowing too much it better is it worse, are we sit-ting in reverse? I's just like we're go - ing back —s ae 1 want this to go. Driv- in’ fast, but let’s go slow, What I don’t wan-na dois crash. Just know that you're notin this thing a - lone__ ‘There's al-ways a placein me that you can call Let's just go back, back, back, back, ¥An- y-thing that’s worth hav = i fight - ing for. Quit-ting’s out of the ques - 50im Bm? Em . Am BE got te fight some more fight, D Bn? Em iy TR to coda» HH fight for this love if it’s worth hav-ing it’s worth fight - ing for 5. fight, fight,All you can do is make the DAS. al Coda of it now. Can't. be a- fail of the dark, Just know that you're not. Sa ee ew ee . 52so fast we just need__ slow down_ and just roll An = y thing that’s worth hav - snough worth — fight - ing for, Quit-ting’s out of the —ques- 53D a # ha # ag fight, fight, fight, fight for this love We got-ta fight, fight, fight, fight, fight for this love We got-ta fight, fight, fight, fight, fight for this love if it's worth in ue Repeat aio fade 54I’m Yours Words & Music by Jason Mraz Original key: B major oe ‘Moderately slow, with a Reggae feel (JJ = Jd) you done done. me in; you bet I felt. it, I tried to be chill,. but you're so hot that I melt ed. © copyright 2008 Goo Eyed Muse, [A Rigs Reseed ternational Copyigh Secures 55cool done run out, I'll be giv-ing it my best - est, and nothing's gon-na stop me but di-vine in-ter-ven- tion, T Am at reck-on it's a-gain my tum 56and, damn,-you're free, O-pen up your plans= rz Se] Look in - to your heart and you'll. find Lis-ten to the mu-sic of the mo-ment; peo-ple dance. and___ sing. We're just one big fam - i - ly, and it's our god - for-sak-en right to be foved,— loved, loved, loved, 58Seat sing... c op Am G mol i te a é Se] é oe Skooch on 0 = ver clos- er ooo oo ES aaa = a) a wn uy au a a 59pyre F ® i 1 = a == Fee Fe —=— dear, and I will nib-ble your car. pyre T've been spend-ing way too long check-ing my tongue in the mir- ror and bend-ing o-ver back-wards justto try to see it clear-er, But 60,& * | | Sy and so I drew a new face and I laughed my breath fogged. up the glass, guess what'll rid your - self of van - i - ties and just g0 i SS = = ¥ oo z — ee ee what we aim — to do. 617 7 O-pen up your mind and see like me. -pen up your plans won't hes it tate 0 more, Look in- to your heart. and you'll find that the sky tt ce mt wait rm 2 ‘and, damn, you're free.-please don't please don’t please don’... ‘There's no need need io com = pli : cate, rm yous. Seatsing.. __ is short__ This is, this is, this is our fate, short. This is our fate, Pm yours) a Repeat and fade ae 5 63 || Gotta Feeling Words & Music by Will Adams, Jaime Gomez, Allan Pineda, Stacy Ferguson, David Guetta & Frederic Riesterer Moderately fast TeTETE? Ba RR fe p58 RUPE <<< EB jaa] VPrP PPE Ss mE I got-ta feel BR RR BR’ = aaa e (© Copyright 2008 Chery Lane Hai nto (S1.268:)Precent Tae Publehing (46.24% YEM! ise Publsing Lito 2 5%). "AL Rigs Reserve, intraoral Copy Secured, 64= see yo a oe that to - night's. gon-na be a good that to -night’s_ A feel night | FLT 651 ae that to - night's gon-na be a good, To-night’s the night. Let's live . I got my mon-ey. Let's spend it up. ic fe Bo Go out and smash it, Like, oh_my God, jump off that so - fa, 66ra re ae ’ = == FE tee ZF + 3 Let’s get, get off. 1 know that we'll have a bali if we get a4 = SSS SF = SS . 733 IFA = = ona let go, Let's go way out, spaced. out and los stressed. out, 1 wan- 13 = ing all con-trol.(Ch ~ ch ~ ch - ch.) c ie = h — =: Fill up my cup. ‘7 Look at her danc- ing;Let’s paint the town, We'll shut it down, Let’s bum the roof and then we'll do it i, let's let's doit, tet’s do it__ and. do t Let's live it up, and Le’s do it 68doit, “cause T got-ta feel - that to-night’s. good gon-na be. Prprprgyr that to - night's night, gon-na be. prpr pike To-night’s the night.: I got my mon- gy. Lel’s spend it up. Go out and smash it (Pm paid) (Let’s spend it up.) (Smash it) Like, oh_my God. Jump off that so ~ fa, Let’s get, get (Like, oh my God.) (C’- mon!) Ma-zel tov! Look at her danc~ ing; (L-chay- im!) just take it 7 Let's paint the town, We'll shut it down, move it) (Paint the town) (We'll shut it down.) anand then we'll do it a-gain_______Let’s do it, fio | ae do ie beet ie it, and do it, Let's live it up, and Here we come, here we go. We got- ta rock.i _ Ee Easy come, eas-y go. Now we on top, Feel the shot, bod - y_ rock, Rock it, don’t stop. "Round and ‘round, up and down, ay ‘Tues - day, Wednes - day and Thurs - day. Fi - Do it) Sat-ur-day to Sun - day. Get, get, get, get, get with us. ‘You know what we say, (Do it) a say:day. P- DP - P - Par-ty ev-"ty day, And I'm feel - ing | | | hoo) 7 : night, that to -night’s_ B c wf ey to - night's gon-na be a —good,_. ft. I. — good —night__ A feel good| Little Lion Man | Words & Music by Marcus Mumford 3 2008 Universal Musi Pulising Lined A ighie in Garmany amir by Universal Music Pb Gb "AL Rights Reserved rmslona! Copy Senied‘your-self,my man you'll nev-er be what isin your _hear.____ ‘Weep, lit - tle li-on man, you're not as brave as youwere at the Rate your-self and rake your- self, Bomajr F/A Gm F ni the cou-rage you havefix-ing all ay pomajr 8 the prob-lems that BPs F g ® was nat 7. your fault, but mine, I Dm if real - ly f*¥ed it upDm BY/D | Dm BYD Dm ie i a 2, Trem-ble for your-self, my man, you know that you have seen this all be aDm BYD a st ii) y ‘Trem-ble little your Your grace is wast - ed in your face, your pbmaj7 F/A Gm F im — fe i bbold-ness stands a-lone a-mong the wreck. Caust ‘Bomaj RA Gn FE ue ea ff & eam from your moth-er orelse spendyourdays bit - ing_ yourown 1BDm BPs F ap fault, your Dm Bhs FE Dm BPs F Hf HE Be your heart on — the fine Treal-ly fed it up this time, __ did-n't1—my_ Dm iat g And it was your heart on the line. Treal-ly ed it up this time,- 19a a et didnt 1 Didn't 1 my ROaus FE BYEHe F B But it was F Dm BPS zi NC. En He cee fe rot your fault, but mine. And it was your heart on — the line. 82was not your fault, but mine. your heart on real- ly f¥ed it up Did-n't 1 my. dear, gaNew York Words & Music by 2loma Faith & Jodi Marr Original key: G# minor J 7 (swung 2s) Am EnyG Dre Dmyr Am Em/G pt i pyre DiayF (Both times) Am Emy/G a gE 2° only Am Eny/G He i ig ddays were longand the nights so cold, the pa-ges tumed and the tale un- folds, he'd left me for (2.) wolves they howled. for my lost soul, I fell down a deep black hole,he'd left me for (Both times) Dyrt Day EnyG a ag She stood so tall and she nev-er slept,there was not one mo- ment he could re - gret,_ She poured the drinks and she pouted thepow - er, _dia-mond girl who could talk for hours,_ ‘© Copyrgt 2000 Sal ank Music Publishing Limited! Universo Muse Publishing Lines (0%) acststred in Germany by Unreal Music Publ GBH Joa Mar MusictSoryATV Weslo Publishing (U0 Lined (0%) A Rigi Reserved. nerationl Capt Sacred 84 he'd he'da Eo ge hhand one day and told me fhe was leav - ing, me dis be - liev - on my own, he told me hhe was leay - ing and 1 was. plead - ing Hernamewas New York,F ET EyGt Am G c ew « @ ee £ : 7 New York,- she had took hi heart. a-way,—— ohmy. — Hernamewas New... York, au iL —S, pois-oned his__—_sweet_mind___——— dge-dd dj}don’t want to hear it, Your new laugh-ter fines, don’t wan-na hear. it, The i” C 2 LJ 2 F Am e ig tg new - found friends she in - tro-duced__ don't wan-na know them T just ato F hms ca ta ~ oo New. York, a wan-na be with you. Please don’t make. me go. 87: ¥ ; Fh J er ee : bo. os ce = ~ ol : oh my. Her name was New York, a Ji} 1} — ET EYyGt Am G F is & PS pois- oned your sweet mind. Hernamewas New York, dyed l Dd, pasos 88= — fet Ft fe a oh my. Hername was New— heart. a Way,—— pi fas a —, =| # EyGt ce a ee tee he == x — = sweet mind ‘She pois - oned yout da 2 = = oned your sweet mind.. ij FA heel —— =e = ze == ° | | \ | Le | je : — aa ae Am Em/G pyre Dmy/F Am Em/G pyre fe fe fl * g t=¥ ——ae eft & e ) yee ae SE fp}Poker Face Words & Music by Stefani Germanotta & Nadir Khayat d=119 (Mub, muh, mub, mah.) (Muh, mub, mub, (Mut, muh, mub, mah.) {© copyight 2008 SonyiATV Music Pubsing, ‘A Rights Resered.nraslonsl Copygnt Secures 90Sa Feugsvs ee Foeee ers ze mah1.I wan-na hold'em like they 2.1 wan-na roll with him, @ —— peeves do in Tex-as, please hot pair we will be. 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