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Que Drevep PICTURES PRESENTS - Pocakonia The Virginia Company The Virginia Company (Reprise) Steady Ay The Beating Drum (Main Titi Steady As The Beating Drum (Reprise) Just Around The Riverbend... Listen With Your. Heart Mine, Mine, Mine... Colors Of The Wind... Savages (Part 1)... Savages (Part2)\.... 3 (fF Never Knew You (Love Theme From POCAHONTAS) «0.0.0.0 022.2 64 SBN 0-7935-4507-2_ ‘WONDERLAND MUSIC COMPANY, INC. ANO WACT DISHET MUSIC COMPANY The Virginia Company Music by ALAN MENKE? Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTs Like a sea shanty G GB D7 OG Amc D Bs = Fe ee In six ~ teen hun ~ dred we il the 0 ~ pen heach - es of Vir there’s dia - monds like de - Am GiB Cc D7 G GIB - ia the New — World pick right ao nug = get for -_— (©1995 yntetaen Mose Company, He and Wal. D ney tele Comp) Intenso Cepyrigh Sccred A igs Rese Db? GiB AmiC D G a 8 = & es and we'll all be rich and free, and an - oth - er one for me, ‘To Coda Bm Em Am cD ® G Bm Em Bm Em Am cD Fees] i we have been told by The Vir - G D7 D7 GB Amc D7 (Hum) G Bm Em Am GB Em Bm Em God and coDA ‘The Bm gold, G Am cD ath Vir - gin - ia Com - pa - l~ fl, Bm Em mG glo = ry,God and The Virginia Company jeprise Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Like a sea shanty ‘G(no3rd) kill our-selves an AmiC a> Bm Em Bm Em Am GiB fet E B ES fe a - wart men 1995 Wenders Company nea We lsney Music Comsne Fetematana Coovegh secured Al gh Weve D —— Gino3rd (Hum) AmiC D7 G Bm Em Bm Em Ami cD GS Em, Bm Em. AmiC ob G & ee - ty, God and gold, and The Vir - gin - ia Com - pa - " Steady As The Beating Drum (Main Title) Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Moderately, steadily sus? Women & Men: He - ga he ga ya-hi- ye he ga aI FH! Cladd9) Am7(add4) B B Women: Stead-y as the beat-ing drum —sing-ing to the ce-dar flute, sea-sons go and sea-sons come, r fr © 1995 Wonderand susie Company, lnc ané Walt ney Mh Company Intemasonal Coayeg Secu Al igs Revered Em. ci B bring the corn and bear the fruit, Women & Men: By the wa-ters sweet and clean, e S os Cladd9) Am7(add4) G where the might-y stur-geon lives, plant the squash and reap the bean, all the earth our moth-er r ros Em Bm D el @ at Ea gives. © Great Spir-it, hear our song, help us keep the an-cient ways, Bm” c Em D Ee e & ae keep the sa-cred ff - re strong, walk in bal-ance all our days. c Em D Bm G8 me stead-y as = Plum to seed to bud to the beat-ing drum. Sea-sons go and sea-sons come — ~hi- ye he Stead-y as the beat-ing drum. _ of Tw GinodrdyB G(nozrdyC ah s s Sino3rd) Gino3rdyvC HE # Hf — \F \ he + ya-hi- ye ya-hi- ye Repeat and Fade Tv Gfno3rd) i Steady As The Beating Drum (Reprise) acy ALAN MEE Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Moderately Bbsus2 Fsus2 Bbmaj? Fsus2 Bbmaj7 Ec BY EE Ee Bbsus2 = EB Powhatan: As the ri his path, though the riv-er’s proud and Bb(add9y 5 iB = o strong, he will choose the smooth-est course. That's why riv-ers live so Bb(add9) Dm a a They're stead — y as the stead - y beat -ing drum, ©1995 Werden Mase Cammy. and Walk Dire Mie Company inematons Copinger awed” Al Whe Reve Just Around The Riverbend Music by ALAN MENKEN, Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ motion ee ee ei £ Esis ———, SS mp = = F c & if you a 1 love most a-bout rivers F Cladd9yrG PA GB & ef 2 a, can’t step in the same riv-er vice, wa-ter’s al-ways chang-ing, al- ways —~. Cc Fmaj7 a a But peo-ple, I guess, can’t live like that; — —— ———_—_ 41 ©1095 Wersstand Mocie Campary, tne, a Wh Direy Masic Coonan Tnerratinal Copyrgh Secaved” APRIghs Reseed 2 3 all must’ pay a price: _ to be safe we lose our chance of ev - er “I ov G Em te Know - ing what’s a-round the riv-er - bend, — — hh F BIG EMG z g a 6 a 7 a= wait - ing just a-round the riy-er - bend. ___ PG EmG BG G GF CE F 68 Be E — IT look once more just a-round theriv-er - bend_ be - Ee = yond the shore, where the gulls fly free. Don’t know what for, what I dream the day might send_ just a-round the riv-er - bend me, com - ing for me, F Gsus & & a — 1 feel it there be-yond those trees or right be-hind these wa-ter - falls. _ 2 FA, GIB Cc Gic Cc a Es # a # oF — Can 1 jg-nore the sound of dis-tant drum - ming. for a SS cm mi a7 Gia Am Dm7 F al 3 = hand-some stur-dy hus-band who builds hand-some stur-dy walls and ney-er dreams that some-thing might be 2 EG G BG G En FE @ B Ei ® com - ing just around the riv-er - bend? ____ . a ooo f warmly —= G GF CE F 8 Just around the riv-er - bend... I look once snore ¢ ae ce ¢ a 7 i et just a-round the riy-er - bend _be- yond the shore, some-where past the sea. 3 Am D9sus po BG i e B 8 know what for... | —~ EWG DmG : Just a-round___the riv -er - bend. Meno mosso-freely Fladd)) Cr Fladd)F 8 E:) Bf Should I choose the smootb-est course, stend-y as the beat-ing drum? a 23 BA GiB c Fladd9) F a fa i Of — Should 1 mar-ry Ko-co - um? o Is all my dreaming at an end? Or mosso GIA Am GIA Am # s & Sf do you still wait forme, Dream —Giv - er, ——— Dm7 Gisus c just a - round the riv - er - bend? atempo 2 F Caddo) ee molto rit. 25 Listen With Your Heart ‘Music by ALAN MENKEN, Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ With pedal Voice of the Wind: Ay Grandmother Willow: Que que SS 1 1995 Woadevand Muse Company: tne and Wak Dey Ne Company Inemars Copyrght Secured ll Rigs Reserved Cinoded) Gm Dm Bb Gm Let it. break up - on you like a waye up - on the with — your heart, ai a tempo a i 1 un - der stand. Voice of the Wind: You will =~ un ~~ der 29 Mine, Mine, Mine Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Madrigal style F Cn? Ratcliffe: The poco ral. FE 2 gold of Cor = = SF atempo Bb PA Dm c Eu B a seem Tike mere trin - kets hy (©1995 Wonderhnd Musc Company: re. and Walt sey Moric Company International Copyrah Sereda igus Resend 30 Ab Db AbIC = # a | gold we find here will dwarf them — by far... oh, with all ya got in ya, boys, = dig. sup, Vir, gin: = boys. motto rit. crese, ™ > F Bb Gm? c & bi Ee i Mine, boys, mine ey = Try m= tain and bles tial spar - sub. rit ig CmlEb F(no3rd) and it’s mine, mine! English Settlers: Dig 32 Wiggins: Hey non r r Pe aig and dig and dig - ge - ty dig and ny non-ny, Ratcliffe: a Ho non — ny non ny. Ooh, how 1 love itt dig and dig and dig - ge - ty Wiggins: Ratcliffe: Hey non - ny non - ny, Ho non- ny mon- ny. Rich - es for 33 Fe & Wiggins: Hey non - ny non - ny. Ho non - ny non - o ? and Rateliffe: There'll be it, And vals back home... not that I'm Fe B FRAE Dém B @ & 5 think how they'll squirm when [t alit - tert The A By E, ie a i twitter, The il he'll knight me... no, = molto rit, > iG Fi n03ed) F#(nodedyB aa Ivs > @ tempo ch F#no3rd) Post )B me > f EFF IF ct A D Gem With those nug cH Dem ches FH Ee a @ @ glo = ry they'll gim - me, my — dear friend King Dem GHIBE FWCE & & shrine Ratcliffe and Wiggins: when alll of the fr cfm F&(n03rd) gold soins r English Settlers: Dig and dig and dig and < AF a tempo Cc Fi (no3rd) ‘dm. Heng i iE" fi dig - ge - ty dig and dig and dig and dig - ge - ty dig! Smith: All of my I have Db Bbmn7 @ EY searched fora like Db Bbm7 Db Bbm7 Ebdim7 ER Eb RB this Bb Hun er, more chal - eng - ing Dm7 FrvEb - dreds of dan - gers Dbmaj? Eb7 Ab EWG Fm? Eb £ cy & ff & a" Db Dbmaj? Eb Fb GbiFb marcato ADIED Dm7bs Bb7sus_ Bb7 a land great - est ad - C7sus c7, a el English Settlers: Mine, —_______ on work - ing, lads, don’t be shirk ~ ing, Dysus br us D7 Ee a a moth - er lode, find an - oth - er load! English Settlers: |“ Ratelifes | Mine, boys, mine, mine me that z z z 2 = z > f Ff oko rt g Csus2 Am7sus D Dig! gold. Sva-- > > atempo & Csus? Am7sus a Digt Digt For that gold. All: Make this 40 Bb Eb Am D Em is - my land! ———Rateliffe: Make the mounds DFE G GID D big, boys. V'd help you got this erick in my Eb a Dic GiB & spine, Smith: This land we be - hold... Ratcliffe: This beau - ty GD BIDt Em a 6 7 8 Ratcliffe: And the man can be bold! Ratcliffe: tall can britiiante 4 “aj?!D Disus Ea a gold we know which is here, all the rich - es here, from this “= Mine! Minet minute this land and what's im it is Dig and dig and Dm G eo sf ff a “| = | —_~ dig-ge = 1 dig! Hey non-ny non-ny non-ny it’s mine! y ig y . = 2m. Colors Of The wind Music by ALAN MENKEN Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Deliberately Dgedrd) oD D(poard) cD think Vim an ig-no-rant say-age, and you've been so man-y plac-es, I guess it must be so. But P all, Freely still 1 can-not see, if the sav-age one is me, how can there be so such that you don’t ©1095 Wonderland Music Compo: ne are Wal Disney Music Company Intrnstral Copyright Secured A Rigi Resets a4 Moderately A(no3rd) D Bm no chord Es i] * AA know? You don’t % a —— poco rail Eo @ think you own what-ev-er land you land ons, the earth is just a dead thing you can a tempo a o— ow Fim . Bm a @ claim; but [know ev-’ry rock and tree and crea - ture 46 Em7sus AQsus Bm D Eg & Ea et life, has a spir-it, has a name. You think the on - ly peo-ple who are Ey B peo - ple are the peo-ple who look and think like you, P e y 4 j Em7(add4) 8 Bi you walk the foot-steps of a strang - er you'll learn things you nev-er knew you ney-er FA c Bm Fm Gadd) G a i Ba Have you ey-erheard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon, OO —| ff expressively s 36 Bm Fim Gada) ? Can you sing with all the voie-es of the aS Goro Bmy(add4) ——— wind! moun - tain? Can you paint with all the col-ors of the Can you Em7(add4) Asus D Bm & Ea EE] paint with all the col-ors of the wind? P Pr A bit brighter D Bm D & a ES { Come run the hid-den pine trails of the | MP pore accel. 7 Bm E et Fm Ea come taste the sun-sweet ber-ries of the earth; Bm BA G Em? aE fey & cl roll in alll the rich-es all a-round you, and for once — ney-er won-der what they’re storm and the r D Fim Bm Ee & EE and we are all con-nect-ed to each 40 G Em? AQsus a ® in a Gr-cle, in a hoop that nev-er Fam G Dead Fe Bm A high does the syc-a-more grow? cut it down, then you’ 2 A. a GIA A Gia A GIA A Bin & it And you'll nev-er hear the wolf ery to the Le Ta All) arn | ff tempo Vd! 3 Fem Gadd) G Bm Eg ey a corn moon, for wheth-er we are white or cop-per-skinned, we need to 4,2 SS, “Ee Aa 9 G A DiaddoyF# Bm G69 Ea & sing with all the voie-es of the moun - tain, need to paint with all the col-ors of the & You can own the earth and still all you'll Fam G Bm Gmaj? wa D ey Et Ea a AA —__ is earth un - til you can paint with all the col-ors of the — wind, ———————____ a AA a f> a tempo, ‘| G Ema F r expressively 51 Sa | ges Music by ALAN MENKEN. Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Quickly, intensely (Part 1) Gm(add9) Gm(addoy'Eb Gmi(add9y'D Gm(add9) " a" = wf Pf sub p ——f sub p———— f sub.p : 23 zo: Gim(add9yD Gm(add9) Gm(add9yiEb Gmadd9yD a Ratcliffe: What can you ex-pect from filth-y lit-tle heathens? Here's 7 Gm(add9) Gmiadd9/Eb Gm(add9yD Gmy(add9) fi Soe" what you get when rac-es are di- verse. ‘Their skin’s a r ‘They're Gm(add9V/Eb Ab D7sus D7b9 fe" 2 a” English Settlers: on = ly good when dead, ‘They're ver-min, as 1 sald, and worse. They're 1995 wandiland Misi Conga ne a Wal Ok Ne Company Tnarsatonn Capon Secned AU Ris ese) Gm Bbim DIb9 Gm es g = Ratcliffe: English Settlers: say-ag-est Sav-ag-est —Bare-ly e-ven hu - man! Sav-ag-est — Sav-ag- est Eb D7b9 cm Cm/Bb ER ie" EE Rateliffe: Drive them from our shore! They're not ike you and me z > > Am7b5 D7 Gm(ada9) Giga F Ebmaj7 D7b9 Es} 2 = Fa TE" means they must bee - vil. | Wemust sound the drums of war, English Settlers: They're > Gin(add9) Eb(add9) Am7bS D7 = a & Say-ag-es! Dirt-y shrieking dev - ils. Now we sound the drums of 53 | mf diminuendo = ca Cladd9) een This is what we feared, the pale-fuce is a demon, — The eo Cadd9) Em(add9) all is greed. Keka(a: Be - neath that milk-y hide — [|] 2 2 2 F(add9) B7b9 B I Native American: Native Americans: ‘emp - ti- ness in-side, 1 wonder if they e - bleed! ‘Phey're ee Oe Em(add9) Lai & sav-ag-est — Sav-ag-est Bare-ly e-yen hu - mant —— Say-ag-est— Sav-ag- es! Cc Am, AmiG F#m7bS B7 i ES @ aE & Powhatan. Kekata: Kill-ers at the core, ‘They're dif- ferent from us which means they can’t be tru = Em(add9) Em(add9y/D_ B7b9 Em(add9) a Powhatan: Native Americans: We must sound the drums of say-ag-es! Sav-ag-es! > Am6 Brus B7 Em coe a 2 Native Americans: All: First we deal with this Then we sound the drums of English Settlers: Si Sav—ag- est Gm B79. Em Gm B7b9 55 = mg we a" x Ben: Native Americans: Ratcliffe: Let’s go. kill a few,men! Sav-ag-es! Sav-ag-est Now it’s up to you, men! Em Cc Fm7b5 RE ae aa All: Bare-ly Native Americans: English Settlers: Sav-ag- es! Sav-ag- est c= yen hm - man, Now we sound the > > = f z = c Fem7bs BT Em He ay ie Savages (Part 2) Music by ALAN MENKEN tytics by ST zZ Moderately, In Strict Tempo ‘ries by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ oie D Ratcliffe: This will be the day... marcato Cee rrrrret rete (Let's go men!) Powhatan: This will be the morning. (Bring out the prisoner.) English Settlers and Native Ainericans: We will see them dy-ing in the Trrtrrtrtriret ft sd Wat Onn Mace Comper Rights Reseed Pocahontas: {don't know what rot f tt tt ft > Gmyadd9) eB Ka - gle, help English Settlers: Now we make em pay. Moun - tain help my heart be Notive Americans: Now with = out a warn - ing 59 Gan(actd9) DIs 5 & English Settlers and Native Americans: Now we leave ’em blood and bone and rust. Ws them or please don’t let ws. They're just a bunch of filth ~ y stink - ing Gm Bbm b7b9 Rateliffe: Kill English Native English Native Settlers: Americans: Settlers: Americans: Sav - ag - Sav - ag - est De - mons! Dev = ils! Wi Gm Eb B a What are we waiting for? English Settlers All: De-stroy their ¢ - Sav-a b7 Gm GrvF 5 = i Pocahontas: How til there’s not a trace left. We will sound the druins Gm GwF drums; wart Now we sound the drums CnvBb cm Bb(no3rd) war? Ratcliffe: Now we see what comes of wart Native Americans: Now we Absus2 eR" try = ing to be chums. Pocahontas: Is the death of all 1 dove - a English Setters: Of course it sound the drums. > > > \? ied in the drumaning of —____ war? oe English Settlers and Native Americans: of, wart If | Never Knew You Y, (Love Theme From POCAHONTAS) Music by ALAN MENKEN yries by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Moderately slow Dc c pic c DE Em DE if a ~g ~~: ) > nf = With pedal mo Em FimajoH FE Dmil Em G fo “I a tempo 19 1985 Wendvtne Mie Co Inwrsnonal Co In: tnd Walt Diney Musie Company Srctred AN Rigs Reena it Toney - er felt__ this love, — I would have no ink - Am? c Dsus ag ei - ling of how. pre - cious lite canbe. Em, G = i And if [nev = er held you, I would nev - er have = ‘Am(add9) Cm(maj7) cm6 mi &" B — a clue how, at last, Pd find in you 66 Am6(add2) —i—, In this world so —i— z 1 miss -ing part s Cmaj7/D be AmG(add2) Cmajv/D D9 = = it = = full of fear, — Bm7 ByDt Emit Em? c the your eyes, — dal D oD G Em. your eyes, — And I'm so. grate have lived — my whole life through, . lost for - ev o, Cc cD c | if 1 nev = er knew__ you. Ebmaj7(nosrd) FE Bb Gm fa & Ee Femate: It Bb Gm Eb G fe" ee" — be safe but half as_— real, nev - er know ing 68 Bbc Eg Eb Fsus —— could feel a love so. sirong_ and true, a) & a Ee , a Tm so grate - Td have lived my whole_ l~ ————s Bb/D Eb m7 Bb/D Eb Eb/F ee " @ a —i— < iife through, lost for- ev = er if I nev - er knew 2 —3-— =, thought our love would be beav - ti - ful, WF ne ns ro) Gn7 BIG Eg Dm? EIG EY @ Female: Some - how we'd make the whole world bright. Both: 1 never knew that fear and Ebmaj7 BbID Gm Dm7 Eb 2 & & @ # cmo Dm? Eb Eb/F BG 5 ed 2 = Female: On. ing we were right. Am Cc @ # Male: There’s. no mo - ment I re = gret__ If 1 nev = er knew you, if 1 ney - er knew. Am F op Dm ~ af r r since the mm ment that, we met, If our time has —— this love, I would have. no ink = - —_—iling_ of how gone too fast P've lived __ al last, pre - cious life can be. G BIG Em/G GE GIF F Both: [thought our love would be so Em? - ti - ful, - how we'd make the whole — world — GIF Finaj GIF F z Z B Female: 1 thought our — love be OT Em? GIA OG 4 Both: And beau - we'd turn the dark-ness in - to light, Dm? Em? FE Ebm7/Ab a @ = 3 still my heart is say-ing we were right. Male: We were right. And —i— & Female: If 1 nev - er knew __ you, if 1 nev - er knew you, va have lived my 7 Fm7 Gbmaj7 Ebm7 Fo Gb(add9) 8 cu ay gE By =a whole life through Female: emp - ty asthe sky m Ebm? Fm7 Ghai? Bbmi? DbIF Ea Ey iB aE Bg Both: nev - er know - Gb Abysus Ab? Db Bom z 8&2, £4 nev-erknew you, nm a tenipo 1 = i

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