Misc Mashups – Hamilton Mashup (Ukulele)

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Alexander Hamilton:
Am
Alexander Hamilton

           E
My name is Alexander Hamilton

              F
And there's a million things I haven't done

              C              E
But just you wait, just you wait
Aaron Burr Sir:
C                   Am
Pardon me. Are you Aaron Burr, sir?
My shot:
B        Em                      F#m
And I am not throwin' away my shot

      G
I am not throwin' away my shot

    G#dim     Am
Hey, yo, I'm just like my country
I'm young, scrappy, and hungry
        C                  B
And I'm not throwin' away my shot
Story Of Tonight:
                         A
I may not ive to see our glory

       E             G
I may not live our glory

                            D
But I will gladly join the fight

            A               Dm
But I will gladly join the fight

              E
And when our children tell our story

F#m
story

              A                 D
And when our children tell our story

                  Dm       A
They'll tell the story of tonight

            Dm            A
Let's have another round tonight
Schuyler Sisters:
Bm7
Angelica!

D
Eliza!

Bm7
And Peggy! The Schuyler sisters!

D
Angelica
NC Peggy NC Eliza
Bm7
Work!
Farmer Refuted:
C            G          Dm      Am
Heed not the rabble who scream revolution

F                              G
They have not your intrest at heart

C         G               Dm  Am
Chaos and bloodshed are not a solution

F                        G
Don't let them lead you astray

Am                                G
This congress does not speak for me

Am                           G
They're playing a dangerous game

Am                             Dm/F
I pray the king shows you his mercy

D              G
For shame for shame
You'll Be Back:
     G
You say

     G7                       C
The price of my love's not a price that

                  Am      D7
You're willing to pay

     G
You cry

         G7                       C
In your tea which you hurl in the sea when

              Am
you see me go by

D7      Em
Why so sad?

D                    C
Remember we made an arrangement when you

     Am
went away

D7                   Em
Now you're making me mad

D                     C
Remember despite our estrangement, I'm your

D
man
Winter's Ball:
  Bm                      F#
1780, a winter's ball and the
Schuyler sisters are the envy of all
 G
If you can marry a sister, you're rich son

           D                 Bbdim
Is it a matter of if Burr, or which one?
Helpless:
Bb
Boy you got me

F9      Fmaj9/A
Helpless

Bb                                   Bbsus2
Look into your eyes, and the sky's the limit

F9
I'm helpless!

Bb
Down for the count, and I'm drownin' in 'em
Satisfied:
Cm
I remember that night I just might
regret that night for the rest of my days
Eb/Bb
I remember those soldier boys tripping over
NC themselves NC to win our praise
Fm9
I remember that dreamlike candlelight
NC like a dream that you can't quite place
Abm                 G7
But Alexander I'll never forget the first

                 Cm
time I saw your face
Wait for it:
C              Em
Love doesn't discriminate
NC Between the sinners
G
and the saints,
NC It takes and it takes and it takes
     C              G
and we keep loving anyway

                Em
we laugh and we cry
NC And we break NC And we make our mistakes
     G                   C
And if there's a reasom I'm by her side

         Em
when so many have tried
NC then I'm willing to wait for it. NC Then I'm willing to wait for it That would be enough:
D                                Bm
Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now

F#m7                  G
Look around look around

D
Look at where you are

Bm
Look at where you started

     F#m       A/E               D
The fact that you're alive is a miracle

G          D/G
Just stay alive, that would be enough

D
And if this child

Bm
Shares a fraction of your smile

F#m   A/E      D       G              D/G
Or a fragment of your mind, look out world that would be enough
History has its eyes on you:
G
History has its

Cm
eyes

   Eb
on you
Guns and Ships:
Bm
Lafayette!
NC I'm taking this horse by the reigns making red coats redder with bloodstains
F#
Lafayette!
NC And I'm never gonna stop until I make drop and burn 'em up and scatter their remains I'm
D
Lafayette!
NC Watch me engagin em! Escapin em! Enragin em! I'm
D
Lafayette!
NC I go to france for more funds, I come back with more
Bm
guns
NC And ships, and so the balance shifts Yorktown:
Dm                                   C
We negotiate the terms of surrender I see

       G
George Washington smile

Dm                                 Bb
We escort their men out of Yorktown they

                     C
stagger home single file

Dm
Tens of thousands of people flood the

        Bb
streets There are screams and church bells ringing

                   A
And as our fallen foes retreat I hear the drinking song
NC they're singing
     F                G      D
The world turned upside down
What comes next?
      G
They say

     G7                      C
The price of my war's not a price that

                   Am7 D7
they're willing to pay

G
Insane...

             G
What comes next?

             G7
You've been freed

        C                     Am7  D7
Do you know how hard it is to lead?

                 G
You're on your own

         G7
Awesome. Wow

         C                      Am7
Do you have a clue what happens now?

D7      Em
Oceans rise

         G
Empires fall

           C                         Am7
it's much harder when it's all your call

      Em               G
All alone, across the sea

           C
when your people say they hate you, don't

      Am7      D7      G
come crawling back to me
What'd I miss:
D                           Gm
France is following us to revolution

                         D
There is no more status quo

                              Gm
But the sun comes up and the world still

     C
spins

D          D7                   Gm
I helped Lafayette draft a declaration

          C          D
Then I said I gotta go

                 Gm
I gotta be in Monticello, Now the work at

     E/G#    A
Home begins...

D7
So what'd I miss?
Burn:
   Am                      E
I saved every letter you wrote me

F                  C
From the moment I read them

   Dm           Am
I knew you were mine

                   E
You said you were mine

                    F    C Dm
I thought you were mine

Dm            Am               E
You and your words flooded my senses

      F                 C
Your sentences left me defenseless

Dm             Am            E
you built me palaces out of paragraphs

             F        C Dm
you built cathedrals

        Am                      E
I'm re-reading the letters you wrote me

      F                         C
I'm searching and scanning for answers

    Dm    Am
In every line

                  E
For some kind of sign

                   F
And when you were mine
NC The world seemed to
C Am Em F
Burn

C Am Em F
Burn

       F          G           C
You forfeit all rights to my heart

                  Em
You forfeit the place in our bed

         Am                   F
You'll sleep in you office instead

       G         C
With only the memories

             Em      Am F
of when you were mine

                  Am E F C Dm Am
I hope that you burn
Who lives who dies who tells your story:
     G
Who Lives
NC Who dies
     F#
Who tells your story