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  • CHORDS: Mary Poppins Returns – A Cover Is Not The Book Piano & Ukulele Chord Progression and Tab

    This is the chord progression of A Cover Is Not The Book from Mary Poppins Returns on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar and Keyboard.

    [Intro]
    Db Bb7 Eb7 Db/F Ebm/Gb Eb/G Ab7 Eb9 Ab9

    [Verse]
    Db6                                            A7
    Uncle Goodenberg was a bookworm
    D6                             Ab9
    And he lived on Charring Cross
    Db6      Dbmaj7/F     Edim7    Ebm7     Ab9
    The memory of his volumes brings a smile
    Ebm9                             Ab9
    He would read me lots of stories
    Db7               Cb7               Bb7
    When he wasn\’t on the sauce
    Eb7
    Now I\’d like to share the wisdom
    Ab7   Bbm7    Bdim7    Cm7b5
    Of my favourite bibliophile
    Ab7 Ebm9 Ab9
    He said a

    [Chorus]
    Db6
    Cover is not the book
    Eb7
    So open it up and take a look
    Ab7
    \’Cause under the cover one discovers
    Db6
    That the king maybe a crook
    Ebdim7 Fdim Gb6 Eb7b5/G
    Chap – ter titles are like signs
    Db/Ab               Cb9               Bb9
    And if you read between the lines
    Ebm               F7               Bbm               Eb9
    You\’ll find your first impression was mistook
    Db/Ab
    For a cover is nice
    Ab7                             Db
    But a cover is not the book

    [Verse]
    Dbmaj7/Ab Ebm7add4 Ab7 Db Dbmaj7/Ab Ebm7add4 Ab7 Db Dbmaj7/Ab
    Ebm7add4 Ab7 Db Dbmaj7/Ab Ebm7add4 Ab7
    \”Mary Poppins, could you give us an example?\”
    \”Certainly\”
    Db                                           Bb7
    Nelly Rebitta was made of wood
    Eb7
    But what could not be seen was though
    Ab7
    A trunk up top was barren
    Db6
    While her roots were lush and green
    Ebdim7 Fdim Gb6 Gbdim7
    So in Spring when Mr. Hickery
    Db/Ab                             Bb7#5
    saw her blossoms blooming there
    Eb9                                           Ab7
    He took fruit despite her bark
    Db9               Ab7                             Db6
    And now there\’s seedlings everywhere

    [Chorus]
    Gbmaj7/Ab Ab9
    Which proves
    Db6                             Bb7
    A cover is not the book
    Bb7                                  Eb7
    So open it up and take a look
    Ab7
    \’Cause under the cover one discovers
    Db6
    That the king maybe a crook
    Ebdim7 Fdim Gb6 Eb7b5/G
    Chap – ter titles are like signs
    Db/Ab               Cb9               Bb9
    And if you read between the lines
    Ebm               F7               Bbm               Eb9
    You\’ll find your first impression was mistook
    Db/Ab
    For a cover is nice
    Ab7                             Db
    But a cover is not the book

    [Verse]
    Dbmaj7/Ab Ebm7add4 Ab7 Db Dbmaj7/Ab Ebm7add4 Ab7 Bb Bbmaj7/F
    Cm7add4 F7 Bb Bbmaj7/F Cm7add4
    \”Should we do the one about the wealthy widow?\”
    \”Ooh, by all means\”
    \”Always loved that one\”
    \”Well, go on then\”
    F7 Bb               G7#5
    Lady Hyacinth Macaw
    C7
    Brought all her treasures to a reef
    F7
    Where she only wore a smile
    Bb                             Cdim7
    Plus two feathers, and a leaf
    Ddim7      Eb6       Edim7
    So no one tried to rob her
    Bb/F                                           G7#5
    \’Cause she barely wore a stitch
    D9                                           F7
    For when you\’re in your birthday suit
    F7                                                         Bb6
    There ain\’t much there to show you\’re rich

    [Chorus]
    F7#5
    Oh, a
    Bb6 Ab9
    Cover is not the book
    C7
    So open it up and take a look
    F7
    \’Cause under the cover one discovers
    Bb
    That the king maybe a crook
    Cdim7 Ddim7 Eb6 Ebdim7 Bb/F Ab9 G7
    Taru – la – lee, tarurala, tarulalee, tara – ta – ta
    Cm                             D7               Gm                                           C9
    You\’ll find your first impression was mistook (ya-da-da-da)
    F#9             Bb.F
    For a cover is nice
    F7                             Bb
    But a cover is not the book

    [Verse]
    Cm7add4 F7 Bb Bbmaj7/F Cmadd4 F7 Bb Bbmaj7/F Cm7add4 F7 Bb
    Bbmaj7/F Cm7add4 F7 Bb A Bb Ab7 G Ab7b5 G
    \”Oh give us the one about that dirty rascal, why don\’t ya\”
    \”Isn\’t that one a bit long?\”
    \”Well the quicker you\’re into it, the quicker you\’re out of it\”
    C
    Once upon a time
    A7
    In a nursery rhyme
    D9
    There was a castle with a king
    Hiding in a wing
    D9
    \’Cause he never went to school to learn a single thing
    G9
    He had scepters and swords
    G9#5
    And a parliament of lords
    C6
    But on the inside he was sad
    Egad!
    Caug F6
    Because he never had a wisdom for numbers
    Ab7/Gb
    A wisdom for words
    C/G Bb9
    Though his crown was quite immense
    A7
    His brain was smaller that a bird\’s

    C# D Db9
    So the queen of the nation
    D9
    Made a royal proclamation
    G Adim/G
    \”To the Missus and the Messers
    Gdim7 G
    The more or lessers
    E
    Bring me all the land\’s professors\”
    Then she went to the hair dressers

    G7# C
    And they came from the east
    A7
    And they came from the south
    D9 Bdim/F
    From each college they poured knowledge
    D9
    From their brains into his mouth
    Bdim
    But the king couldn\’t learn
    E7
    So each professor met their fate
    Bm7b5 E7
    For the queen had their heads removed
    Am C7
    And placed upon the gate
    And on that date
    C9
    I state their wives all got a note
    Their mate was now the late great
    Caug F6
    But then suddenly one day
    Ab
    A stranger started in to sing
    C/G E7
    He said \”I\’m the dirty rascal
    A7
    And I\’m here to teach the king\”

    D9
    And the queen clutched her jewels
    G7
    For she hated royal fools
    D9 G7
    But this fool had some rules
    C C7
    They really ought to teach in schools
    Db6 Bb7
    Like you\’ll be a happy king
    Eb9 Db6/F Gbm(maj7)
    If you enjoy the things you\’ve got
    Gm7b5 Cm7b5 F7
    You should never try to be
    Bbm Db9
    The kind of person that you\’re not
    Gb6
    So they sang and they laughed
    Gdim7
    For the king had found a friend
    Db/Ab B7b5
    And they ran onto a rainbow for
    Bb
    The story\’s perfect end

    Ebm7 Edim7
    So the moral is you mustn\’t let
    Db/F Bb7
    The outside be the guide
    B7b5 Bb7
    For it\’s not so cut and dried
    Well unless it\’s Dr. Jekyll
    Bb7
    Then you better hide
    B/A Bb
    Petrified

    Ebm7
    No, the truth can\’t be denied
    Ab Bbm E7
    As I now have testified
    Ab A9
    All that really counts and matters
    Eb5 Ab7 Db
    Is the special stuff inside
    \”He did it!\”

    [Instrumental]
    F G/F Db F

    [Chorus]
    F9 Bb6 Ab9
    Oh, a cover is not the book
    G7#5 C7
    So open it up and take a look
    F7
    Cause under the cover one discovers
    Bb6
    That the king maybe a crook
    Eb6 Edim7
    So please listen to what we\’ve said
    Bb/F Dm7b5/Ab G7
    And open a book tonight in bed
    Cm7 D7 Gm C9
    So one more time before we get the hook (sing it out strong!)
    F#9 Bb/F Faug
    A cover is nice (Please take our advice)
    Bb/F Faug
    A cover is nice (Or you\’ll pay the price)
    Bb/F Fdim7
    A cover is nice
    F7 Bb
    But a cover is not the book

    [Outro]
    Gb Bb Gb Bb Gb Bb