...DECOMPOSING COMPOSERS... by Monty Python ---------------------------................ *from 'Monty Python Sings' (1989)* *CAPO 2nd FRET* (Original Key: D) Intro: C G/B Am Em, F C, F G Verse 1: C G/B Beethoven's gone, but his music lives on, Am Em And Mozart don't go shopping no more. F C You'll never meet Liszt, or Brahms again, F G And Elgar doesn't answer the door. Verse 2: C G/B Schubert and Chopin used to chuckle and laugh, Am Em Whilst com-posing a long sympho-ny. F C But one hundred and fifty years later; F G There's very little of them left to see. Chorus 1: C G F G They're Decomposing Com-posers; there's not much anyone can do. C F G C You can still hear Beet-hoven, but Beethoven cannot hear you. *(BEETHOVEN BREAK)* Verse 3: C G/B Handel and Haydn and Rachmaninoff, Am Em En-joyed a nice drink with their meal. F C But nowadays no one will serve them, F G And their gravy is left to con-geal. Verse 4: C G/B Verdi and Wagner de-lighted crowds, Am Em With their highly original sounds. F C The pi-anos they played are still working, F G But they're both six feet under-ground. Chorus 2: C G F G They're Decomposing Com-posers; there's less of them every year. C F You can say what you like to De-bussy, G C But there's not much of him left to hear. Coda: C Am F G C Am F G Aah, aah... Claude A-chille De-bussy; died, nineteen eight-een. C Am F G C Christophe Willebald Gluck; died, 1787. C Am Carl Maria Von Weber; not at all well, 1825; died 1826. Am Dm Giacomo Meyerbeer; still alive, 186-3; Am Dm Not still alive, 1864. Am F Am C F Modeste Mus-sorgsky; 1880, going to parties, no fun anymore, 188-1. C G Johan Nepomuk Hummel; C F G C Chatting away nineteen to the dozen, with his mates, (n.C) Down the pub, every evening, 1836, 1837; nothing. CHORD DIAGRAMS: --------------- C G/B Am Em F G Dm EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE x32010 x20033 x02210 022000 133211 320003 xx0231 Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2006 (clumsyband@hotmail.com)