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TRANSCRIPT
NEVERLANDby Julian Butler.
VOCAL SCOREWords and music by Julian Butler.
© 2015 Julian Butler.
Originally produced byLakeside Arts, No ngham.Lakeside Arts, No ngham.Directed by Marn Berry.
07960 564 [email protected]
Wendy
Pno.
q = c.110 q = 105
Rubatoa tempo
F
p
G/F
with pedal
p pp
7
F G7/F A‹ E‹ E‹/F F F/G G
ff
C
rit.
15
D/C C D/C C E‹ E‹/F F F/G G
q = 18423
a tempo
p
A¨ D¨ E¨ A¨ D¨ E¨/B¨ E¨
from Neverland.Words and music by
Julian Butler.
01 Overture / 02 An Awfully Big Adventure.
[Choir]
MUM: Don't stay up late.No TV.
Mum. I'm nearly fourteen. Almost grown up.
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A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨ C‹ F(“4) F C‹/E¨ B¨/D
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B¨‹/D¨ F& F E¨/F F F/G G F
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B¨ C F B¨ C/G E¨ A¨ B¨
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E¨ A¨ B¨13 C‹ F(“4) F B¨/D
MUM: Absolutely no pizza. And make sure he takes you somewhere nice.
Yes, mum.
MUM: And Wendy. Have a nice time with your Dad. It's been hard for him, too.
So. Here we are. The other side of London.
Does my Dad live at number 12? 21? 21a?
I could ask someone.
People are very friendly on the other side of London.
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It's my first time on the
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B¨‹/D¨ F& F E¨/F F F/G G E¨
oth er- side of Lon don.- It's
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A¨ B¨ E¨ D¨ C¨
my first time on the oth er- side of Lon don,- but I'm not a lone.- There are
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E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨
chil dren play ing, throw ing- stones. It must be safe, or they'd be back at home.
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E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨
Excuse me. Erm. Hello?
And I'm a little lost. Oh. Sorry.
3
How they stare as I walk by, mak ing- sure that I'm al right.- Well, they
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A¨ B¨/A¨ A¨ B¨/A¨ E¨/G
should n't mind, I'm al most- grown up. So, here I go, on an
72
E¨‹/G¨ F/G G A¨/B¨ B¨ E¨
f
B¨/D C‹
aw ful- ly- big ad ven ven ture.- - So, here I go, and now I'm on this road,
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A¨ A¨º7 E¨ B¨/D E¨7/D¨ A¨ Aº
I'll o pen- ev 'ry- door. So, here I go. It's
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B¨ G©º G C‹ B¨ A¨
4
time that I did have an aw ful- ly- big ad ven- ture.-
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F/G G A¨/B¨ B¨
mp
E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨
Night lights burn in the dust bins- on the high street. Peo ple-
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A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨
warm their hands and I can see a man with a la dy's- purse. He's run ning- a way.- Oh, it
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A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨
must not be hers. I hope I'll be that kind and strong, when my
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A¨ B¨ A¨ B¨/A¨ A¨
5
child hood- days are gone. It won't be long, I'm al most- grown up. So,
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B¨/A¨ E¨/G E¨‹/G¨ F/G G A¨/B¨ B¨
f
E¨
here I go, on an aw ful- ly- big ad ven ven ture.- - So, here I go, and
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B¨/D C‹ A¨ A¨º7 E¨ B¨/D E¨7/D¨
now I'm on this road, I'll o pen- ev 'ry- door, e ven- though I'll be a fraid-
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A¨ Aº B¨ G©º G F‹ G‹
like I've ne ver- been be fore.- So, here I go. It's
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A¨ F/A F B¨ A¨ C‹/G F‹ D¨
6
time that I did have an aw ful- ly- big ad ven- ture.-
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F/G G A¨/B¨ B¨ G‹ C‹ C‹/B¨ C‹/A C‹(“4)/A¨
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C‹/G G(“4) C(“4)/G C‹/G
mp
136
ff
C‹ C‹ G‹ A¨ F‹ G Dº E¨ G/B
mp
142
sub.
E¨
p
A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨
Oh. That boy must have forgotten something.
GARAGE ATTENDANT: Hey, you. I know who you are. Get back here!
Excuse me. That man wants to give you something.
PETER: Oh, the cleverness of me!
GARAGE ATTENDANT: That boy. Do you know him?
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I must n't- be too scared to try; I should n't- be af raid- to fly. It's
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C¨ D¨/C¨ C¨ D¨/C¨ G¨/B¨
time to show I'm al most- grown up.
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G¨‹/B¬ A¨/B¨ B¨ C¨/D¨ D¨ E¨ A¨ B¨
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E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨
rall.
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A¨ B¨ E¨ A¨ B¨
12a. That's right.
It doesn't look right.
The shutter's down.
Maybe that's his garage.
Or the games room.
8
Mr D.
Wendy
Pno.
Get ting- ol der,- no joke. Just stay young and make the mostof be ing- bree zy, take it ea sy.-
q = 110
mp
E‹ D C G D B7
with pedal
Make a lit tle mis chief- while you've still got time. When you'rea kid you can
rit.
q = 1304
E‹ A7 D Faster G
no pedal
do as you please. So just stay a kid for as long as can be. You don't have to wo ry,- how
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C
03 When You're a Kid.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
You're so embarrassing.
you'll find the mo ney- to pay all the bills at the end of the week.
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C‹6 A D
When you're a kid you are care less- and free. So just be a kid for as long as you need. Go
q = 13615
mf
G
out in the o pen,- play a round- get soak ing.- You can dry off while you're watch ing- T. V.
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C C‹6 A D
2
Get ting- ol der,- no joke. Just stay young and make the most of be ing- bree zy, take it ea sy.-
q = 12023
Slower
mp
E‹ D C G D B7
with pedal
Make a lit tle- mis chief- while you've still got time. I ma- gine- the smirks if I
q = 100
poco rit.
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E‹ A7RubatoD E
mf
A‹ A‹(Œ„Š7)
turned up at my work with a mud stained- Bat man- one sie- but toned- up o ver- my shirt.
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C/G D/F© F D(“4) D G E‹/F F
3
3
There'd be a ri ot,- I'd be ques tioned,- I'd be fi red.- You can't do that when you're big, but you
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C D G D/F© E‹ G/D A/C© D
can when you're a kid! When you're a kid, you're a kid, so get
q = 136
poco rit.
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B7/D© E
a tempo
f
A
with pedal
out there and play, and you'll be a kid 'til you fall in your grave. And when you are grown with chil
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D
4
dren- of your own then you'll be a kid 'til the end of your days!
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D‹6 B E
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p
A D
rit.
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D‹6 B E
Remember when you were little? We'd play Pirates.You'd be Wendy, and I'd be the evil Captain Hook.
Stop it.
Hello? Hello? I can't hear you.
It's quite noisy in here. It's cuttting out. Rubbish!
Maybe you should answer that.
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q = 11057
Get ting- ol der,- no joke. Just stay young and make the most of be ing- bree zy, take it ea sy.-
BrightlyF©‹ E D A E C©
When you're a kid ev 'ry- -
rit.
q = 14160
Make a lit tle- mis chief- while you've still got time. When you're a kid!
F©‹ B7 E a tempo A
thing is al right. So just be a kid for as long as you like. You don't have to wor ry,- take
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When you're a kid! You don't have to wor ry,- take
D
6
your time, no hur ry.- You can be old for the rest of your life! When you're a
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your time, no hur ry.- You can be old for the rest of your life! When you're a
D‹6 B E
kid, you're a kid, so get out there and play, and you'll be a kid 'til you fall in your grave. And
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kid, you're a kid, so get out there and play, and you'll be a kid 'til you fall in your grave. And
A
when you are grown with chil dren- of your own, then you'll be a kid 'til the end of your days! You'll be a
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when you are grown with chil dren- of your own, then you'll be a kid 'til the end of your days! You'll be a
D D‹6 B E
7
kid 'til the end of your days!
q = 150 q = 150
rit.
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kid 'til the end of your days!
DŒ„Š7 DŒ„Š7/E E
Faster
f
sub. p
A
85
rall.
89
pp
You are to watch your children walk the plank.
You do remember!
Are they to die?
A little. Are they to die?
They arrrgh!
Silence all, for a mother's last words to her children.
3
8
Peter
Pno.
q = 159
accel.
pp
no pedalq = 172
6
mp
F F[“Ê]
Look a lit tle- more close ly- at the
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F F[“Ê] F F[“Ê]
things we take for gran ted- all the time. Look a lit tle- more
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F F[“Ê] C7(“4) D¨
They're not police. They're pirates, Wendy.
WENDY: No, they're not.
04 Everyday Magic [Part One].
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
WENDY: Unless pirates have started driving police cars.
Their ship is nearby. The Jolly Roger. You just can't see it.
You're not magic.
close ly- at the sun, the moon, the stars the wind, the sky,
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D¨[“Ê] D¨ E¨(“4) E¨
with pedal
and you will find
21
B¨‹
mf
A¨ G¨
ma gic- is here, ma gic- is all a round.-
25
mp
B¨‹ G¨/B¨ E¨7/B¨
Ma gic- is here,
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A¨/B¨ D¨/E¨ E¨
2
keep ing- us on the ground! Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- in
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A¨/E¨ F(“4) F E¨/B¨ F
mf
B¨
no pedal
the air. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- all a round- us. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- ev -
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B¨[“Ê] B¨ B¨[“Ê] D¨ G¨/B¨
with pedal
'ry- where.- Ev 'ry- thing- in this world is ma gic.-
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A¨/C A¨/D¨ D¨ F7(“4)
You can be lieve- in what you will but one thing is crys tal- clear: ma gic- is here.
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D‹ G‹ F/G G(“4) G C‹ B¨/D E¨ E¨(“2)/F
3
45
p
B¨ B¨[“Ê] B¨ C(“4) C B¨/C C
no pedal
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p
F F[“Ê] F F[“Ê]
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A¨ A¨[“Ê] A¨ B¨(“4) B¨ C B¨/C
Look out the win dow,- feel that breeze? Life is a string of mys te- ries.-
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F
mf
F[“Ê] F F[“Ê]
no pedal
WENDY: Aah. I suppose you are a lot younger than me.
What's that s'posed to mean?
WENDY: Well, there's no such thing as magic. You'll learn that when you get older.
See this?
Vanished.
Magic.
WENDY: Where did it go?
4
Look at the moon up in the west, some how- ma rooned there in
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A¨ D¨/F E¨/G E¨/A¨ A¨ C7(“4)
with pedal
the dark ness.- Ma gic- is there, keep ing- it up in space.
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F‹/C G‹/C B¨‹/D¨
mp
B¨‹ G¨/B¨ E¨7/B¨
Ma gic- is there, hold ing- it in its place.
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A¨/B¨ D¨/E¨ E¨/B¨ A¨/E¨
Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- in the air. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- all
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F(“4) F E¨/B¨ F
mf
B¨ B¨[“Ê] B¨
no pedal
5
a round- us. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- ev 'ry- where.- Ev 'ry- thing- in this world
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B¨[“Ê] D¨ G¨/B¨ A¨/C A¨/D¨ D¨ F7(“4)
with pedal
is ma gic.- O pen- your eyes and look a round- you, ma gi- cal- things ap pear.
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D‹ G‹ F/G G(“4) G C‹ B¨/D E¨
ma gic- is here.
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E¨(“2)/F
p
B¨ B¨[“Ê] B¨ B¨[“Ê]
no pedal
MR. D: Ow! I need to fix that door!
WENDY: Dad! I'm going to tell him you're here.
6
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
You walk in here, or you flew, so you tell it, steal my
q = 172
p
F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨ F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨q = 172
no pedal
bot tle- of per fume- and then tell me it's a fai ry. Well, it's ob vi- ous ly- make be lieve.-
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F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨ F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
05 Everyday Magic [Part Two].
She says you're very rude.
Does she, in deed?- Well, it's ob vi- ous- ly- talk ing,- that's what per fume- bot tles- do. And that's
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F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨ F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨
so much more be liev- a- ble- than some thing- be ing- wrong with you. Of course you
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F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨ F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨
do. If you think per fume- talks, then you must be on the blink. You're
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F F‹/E¨ C(“4)/G E¨ C‹ A¨/C
with pedal
3
And ugly.
I think you're rude, too.
2
too scared to say all the things you real ly- think, so you pre tend- that this fai ry- said I stink. Which I
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F7/C B¨/C E¨/F F
don't. It's on ly- make be lieve.- You're liv ing- in a
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F F[“Ê] F F[“Ê]
no pedal
world of make be lieve.-
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F F[“Ê] A¨ D¨/F E¨/G E¨/A¨ A¨
with pedal
3
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F7(“4) B¨‹ G¨/B¨ E¨7/B¨ A¨/B¨
It's on ly- make be lieve.-
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Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- in
D¨/E¨ E¨ A¨/E¨ F7(“4) F E¨/F F
mf
B¨
no pedal
You're liv ing- in a world of make be lieve.- It's on ly- makebe lieve.-
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the air. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- all a round- us. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- ev -
B¨[“Ê] B¨ B¨[“Ê] D¨ G¨/B¨
with pedal
Give it to me.
4
You're liv ing- in a world of make be lieve.- You can be lieve in what
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'ry- where.- Ev 'ry- thing- in this world is ma gic.- You can be lieve in what
A¨/C A¨/D¨ D¨ F7(“4) D‹ G‹ F/G
you will but one thing is crys tal- clear: it's make be lieve.-
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you will but one thing is crys tal- clear: ma gic- is here.
G(“4) G C‹ B¨/D E¨ E¨(“4)/F
p
B¨ B¨[“Ê]
no pedal
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B¨ B¨[“Ê] B¨ B¨[“Ê] B¨
Who are you?
Okay, Peter. Where are you from?
And straight on 'til morning? Pull the other one.
I'm Peter Pan.
Second on the right,
and straight on 'til morning.
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B¨[“Ê] F‹ E¨/G G¨ D¨ E¨
with pedal
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D¨ E¨/D¨ D¨ E¨/D¨
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D¨ E¨/D¨ D¨ E¨/D¨ A¨
pp
I think you come from the children's home across the road.You're a runaway. And a robber. And a huge show off.
It's got bells on.
I live in Neverland. I ran away from home.
The day you were born?
About three months ago,actually. Twice.My real parents coun't handle me, so I live with the Lost Boys.
And there are no girls, I suppose?
Girls are much too clever. They live in nice houses. Like this.
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Peter
Wendy
Pno.
q = c.130
p
rubato
F B¨
q = c.130
with pedal
5
D‹ C B¨6
MR. D: Wendy! The door's stuck again. Can you come down and open it?
We need to go.
06 Neverland.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
Come on, Wendy. I'll teach you to jump on the wind's back.We'll say funny things to the stars.
It's easy. You just jump.And never land.
How do you fly?
When you're on the ground the world can seem so dull, I've found.
q = 145
rit.
9
D‹
a tempo
A‹/C G‹/B¨ D‹(“4) D‹ A
q = 145
rit.
But when you're in the air, it's some thing- new. A diff 'rent- point of
q = 145
poco accel.
13
D‹ A‹/C G‹/B¨ F G
q = 145
poco accel.
view.
q = 145
poco accel.
17
a tempo
p mp
q = 145
poco accel.
MR. D: Open this door, Wendy! Don't listen to him. Come here. It's wedged.
Tinkerbell! Why did you do that?
MR. D: Peter!
2
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mf
C‹/E¨ D¨/E¨ C‹/E¨
If you
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D¨/E¨ F G/F C/E C‹/E¨
MR. D: No, this is Peter Davies.From the children's home. He's in all kinds of trouble.
And you're the evil Pirate King. Trying to have me thrown out.
Peter. Peter Pan! So, it is true.
MR. D: Not thrown out, Peter.
I don't want a family. I want to stay in Neverland.I want to stay young.
Mr. D: Right now, you need to give yourself up.Robbery. Breaking and entering. This is my home, Peter.
Wendy!
Mr.D: Come away from the window!
3
try, you'll fly, and ne ver- land.
q = 150
q = 150
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G C
sub. p
F
Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and ne ver- land.
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B¨ D‹ C B¨6
q = 143
accel.
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p
D‹9 A‹/C G‹7/B¨ D‹(“4)/A D‹ Aq = 143
accel.
Looking for this?
MR. D: Land to land.
The crocodile.
Chasing you from sea to sea...
4
q = 14349
mf
D‹9 A‹/C G‹7/B¨ D‹(“4)/A D‹ A
q = 143
accel.
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mf
B¨ C/B¨ B¨
accel.
Don't be
q = 15556
C/B¨ G‹ C7
f
D‹q = 155
no ped.
And back again.
Licking his lips for the rest of you.
The crocodile. The Pirate King's deadliest enemy!
MR. D: The crocodile! Hide me!
Hold tight. To Neverland!
5
scared to fall in things you've ne ver- tried be fore. Those who play it safe will ne
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A‹/C G‹/B¨ D(“4) D‹ A D‹ A‹/C
with ped. no ped. with ped.
ver see the world as it should be. You won't be lieve your eyes. Think
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B¨ F G
mp
F G/F F
hap py- thoughtsand rise. You can feel it if you try, you'll fly, and ne ver-
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You can feel it if you try, you'll fly, and ne ver-
G/F C/E C‹/E¨ G C
6
land. Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and
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land. Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and
f
F F/B¨ D‹ C
ne ver- land. Ne ver- land, ne ver- land,
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ne ver- land. Ne ver- land, ne ver- land,
B¨6 A(“4) G‹
ne ver- land. I'll show you won
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ne ver- land.
C7/G C7
mf
D¨
no ped.
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ders ne ver- seen, sights you ne ver dared to dream.
88
E¨/D¨ F G A‹ D(“4) D
with ped.
93
p
E¨ D¨/E¨ C¨/E¨ B¨‹/E¨ A¨‹/E¨
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E¨‹ D¨/C¨ C¨ D¨/C¨ C¨ D¨
poco rit.
Look. Down there!
3
8
q = 155103
a tempo
B¨‹ F&/A F/A E¨ F/E¨ E¨q = 155
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F/E¨ D G‹ G‹/F G‹/A D‹ C/A D‹ G(“4)/D D‹/A A7/C©
113
G‹6 D‹/A A/C© B¨ C(“4) C G F G/F
That's the on thing fairies can't do.
Tell Tink to put out her light.
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F G/F C/E C‹/E¨ G
If you try, you'll fly, and ne ver- land.
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If you try, you'll fly, and ne ver- land.
C F
f
Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and ne ver- land.
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Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and ne ver- land.
F/B¨ D‹ C B¨6
It only goes out when she's sleeping, just like the stars. Look where they're pointing. Follow me.
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Ne ver- land, ne ver- land, ne ver-
131
Ne ver- land, ne ver- land, ne ver-
A(“4) G‹7
land, ne ver- land.
136
land. ne ver- land.
G‹7/C C(“4) C F
sub. p
rall.
139
F/B¨ F5
rall.
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Mr. D
Pno.
Colla voce.
E
Freely.
ver- since I was a child, I've filled my
q = c.120
mp
D¨Colla voce.A¨ C7 F‹ F‹ F‹(Œ„Š7)
q = c.120
moth ers'- heart with dread. Ev 'ry- where- we went some one- would always endup some how dead. It
4
E¨(“4) B¨/D A¨ B¨‹ G7/B C
start ed- out as fun ny.- How we'd laugh, my self- and Mum my.- Then, one day, she sat me on my
7
D¨ E¨ A¨ E¨/G F B¨‹ G7/B
bed. And told me "James,
Faster. As 'Mummy'.
my dear, you're not right in the head. You should
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C D¨ E¨ F‹
07 Good at Being Bad.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
think
a tempo
of do ing- some thing- else in stead."-
As himself.
and this is what I said:
13
E G7 C
f
C
I am a mas
a tempo
ter- of dis as- ter,- I am das tard- ly- and rav ing- mad. A whizz at be ing- vic ious,- I am
q = 11017
mp
F‹ D¨ B¨‹ Gº A¨ A¨[“Ê]/Gq = 110
good at be ing- bad! I'm con tempt- i- ble,- I am o di- ous.- I'm re sent- a- ble,- I'm a tro- ci- ous!-
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C
f
F‹ B¨‹ D¨ G(“4) G C
I can not- change what is es sen- tial- ly- my own in ter- nal- chem is- try.- As Bell
parlando
was good with
q = 140
accel.
29
fmp
D¨ E¨ A¨ E¨/G F B¨‹q = 140
accel.
I looked at her.
2
tel e- phones- and Al bert Ein stein- had a cer tain- skill with com plex- frac tions,- I am goodat be ing-
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G7/B C‹ A7/C© D‹ B7/D©
f
C
bad!
q = 13041
sub. p
F‹Slow tango
C/Gq = 130
Let us
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F‹ G‹/F C
lis
Colla voce.
ten- ve ry- close ly,- for her ai ry- voice is thin. If I put my ear up to her nose, we
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Colla voce.
pp
F‹ F‹(Œ„Š7) E¨(“4) B¨/D A¨ B¨‹
So you see, Tiger Lily, it's not really my fault.
What's that, you say?
I can't quite hear you.
Is that...? Could it be...
the sound of begging?
Oh, delight!
3
might just hear her sing.
Lightly. As 'Tiger Lily'.
Oh, please don't kill
a tempo
me, Cap tain- Hook, I beg you.
rit. poco accel.
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G7/B C
F‹ D¨
rit. poco accel.
Please don't hurt me, show some mer cy!- I have done no wrong. Why do you have to be so mean?
As himself.
Aah.
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B¨‹ Gº A¨ A¨[“Ê]/G C
pp
i'm de test- a- ble,- I am dan ger- ous.- I'm ar rest- a- ble,- I'm de ran- ge- rous!- I am the
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f
F‹ B¨‹ D¨ G(“4) G C
king pin- of ca la- mi- ty,- the sor ce- rer- of sad. I am the cap tain- of ca tas- tro- phe,- I'm good at
accel.
67
F‹ D¨ B¨‹ Gº A¨ A¨[“Ê]/G
accel.
glis
s.
4
be ing- bad! Good at be ing- bad.
q = 13071
F‹
mp
Slow tangoC/G
q = 130
77
F‹
mp
C/G
81
A¨ E¨[“Ê]/G C
ff
F‹
accel.
Don't cry, Tiger Lily.
Before your
waterlogged body comes to rest at the bottom of the lake,
you will already be dead.
From there,
the mer-maids will dispose of your soul.
Goodbye, Tiger Lily!
5
Wendy
Pno.
Rubato
This is n't- real, we're not a wake.- It's
q = 75
p
B¨(b5) B¨(b5)
with pedal
just a dream, and dreams are safe. So when you whis pered 'take my hand', we
4
B¨(b5)/A B¨&
did 'nt- fly to Ne ver- land.- You're not hurt; I feel you breathe. It's on ly- make be
6
B¨/F Eº7
Come on. You've got to take me home.
08 It's Only Make Believe.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
lieve. And no thing- hurts you in your dreams; it's
9
B¨(b5) E¨(b5)
on ly- play, our make be lieve. You won't be killed by Cap tain- Hook with
11
B¨/D D¨º
in the pa ges of this book. They'll try to harm you, won't suc ceed.- It's on ly- make be
13
B¨ E¨ E¨‹ F(“4)
2
lieve.
16
B¨(b5)
mp
E¨(b5) B¨/D
20
D¨º B¨ E¨ E¨‹
23
B¨/D D7/F©
25
G‹ Eº F(“4)
Your inhaler. Where is it?
Just breathe. I can't remember what happens next..
PETER: The Never Bird.
What?
Ah, the Never Bird flies Peter away from Marooner's Rock.
Well, I can't really fly..
PETER: Tinkerbell.
She's safe. The Never Bird's nest! Of course! The Never Bird gave her nest so they could sail to the safety of the shore.
Peter, get in.
3
28
B¨(b5)
I'll be there, share your dreams so Hook won't hurt you, and e ven- if he
32
E¨(b5) B¨/D
could, it's just pre tend- and I'm not scared. So if he e ver- dared to
34
D¨º B¨
try to harm you, won't suc ceed.- It's on ly- make be lieve.-
rall.
36
E¨ E¨‹ F(“4)
pp
B¨(b5)
We need a sail. Your jacket.
4
Mr D.
Pno.
q = 140
p
C‹ D¨‹ C‹
with pedal
Ev 'ry- one- knows child ren- are vile. If you
6
D¨‹ F‹ C‹ G/B C‹
don't think it's so, wait 'til you have a child. Chil dren- are
11
F‹ C‹ G/B
mp
C‹ C‹
no pedal
ver min of a spe cies- that can't be de ter- mined.- Chil dren- should be chained, or
16
D¨(“2) C‹ D¨(“2) D¨Œ„Š7
Not to worry. Why don't you let me look after it for him?
09 Children are Disgusting.
WENDY: Dad! Peter's gone. And he's taken his inhaler.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
That child refuses to die, but you have given me a most marvellous idea.
3 3 3
3 3 3
WENDY: What are you doing? Let me go!
3 3 3
o ther- wise- re strained.- Chil dren- are a witch es- curse. Chil dren- are dis gus- ting.-
20
A¨ D¨Œ„Š7 A¨Œ„Š7
mf
E¨7(“4) A¨Œ„Š7(“4)/D¨
Chil dren- are the worst.
25
E¨7(“4)/B¨ C(“4)
p
C C‹ D¨‹
with pedal
Child ren- have worms,
31
C‹ D¨‹ F‹ C‹
child ren- have fleas. Child ren- are fil thy,- spread ing- dis ease.- Chil dren- are ro dents- made of
37
G/B C‹ F‹ C‹ G/B
mp
C‹ C‹ D¨(“2)
no pedal
yet un dis- co- vered- com po- nents.- Child ren- are a plague that needs to be con tained.-
43
C‹ D¨(“2) D¨Œ„Š7 A¨
And top of my list of children I despise, Peter Pan.
3
Your medicine. So, this is what makes him tick.
3 3 3 3 3
3 3
2
Child ren- should be gagged at birth. Child ren- are dis gust- ing.- Child ren- are the
47
D¨Œ„Š7 A¨Œ„Š7
mf
E¨7(“4) A¨Œ„Š7(“4)/D¨ E¨7(“4)/B¨
worst. You'd think there would be a re pel- lent;- a pill you could take, or a
52
C(“4) C F7(;3)/E¨ A¨ C/E
spray. Has no one- in ven- ted- a smell that's fer men ted- to keep fil thy- chil dren- a way?-
57
F‹
mp
D¨ F‹/C Fº/B B¨7(;3) C(“4) C
Chil dren- are dis gus- ting.- Chil dren- are the worst. Chil dren- are re volt- ing.-
62
mf
E¨7(“4) A¨Œ„Š7(“4)/D¨ E¨7(“4)/B¨ C(“4) C E¨7(“4) A¨Œ„Š7(“4)/D¨
33
3 3 3
3
Chil dren- are a curse.
68
E¨7(“4)/B¨ C(“4) C
p
C‹
with pedal
One drop could kill a ny- child ea si- ly...-
73
D¨‹ C‹ D¨
Two drops could kill a ny- sail or- in the sea.
79
C‹ D¨
85
C‹ D¨‹ C‹
I have just the thing.
3
Poison.
3
Two drops? Well.
Ah, perfect. Three drops. Well, three drops would just be silly. We don't need three drops, do we?
4
Three drops could kill ev 'ry-
90
D¨‹
mf
F7(;3)/E¨
no pedal
liv ing- thing there is; bring down thestars from the sky. Three drops could shat ter- all
94
A¨ C/E F‹
sub.
D¨ F‹/C
life giv ing- mat ter.- Three drops could turn day to night!
98
Fº/B B¨7(;3) C(“4) C
p
C‹
with pedal
105
C‹ D¨‹ C‹
3
We do? Wendy, you naughty girl.
3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3
Oops. Slipped. Clumsy me. By the way, Wendy. Have I ever shown you my ship? The Jolly Roger?
5
111
D¨‹ C‹
Chil dren- are re volt- ing.- Chil dren- are a curse.
116
D¨‹ E¨7(“4) A¨Œ„Š7(“4)/D¨ E¨7(“4)/B¨ C(“4) C
no pedal
Chil dren- are dis gus- ting.- Child ren- are the wor -
122
E¨7(“4) A¨Œ„Š7(“4)/D¨ D¨ D¨/E¨ E¨
with pedal
st!- - - - - - - - - - - -
rall.
126
A¨ A¨7
dim.
D¨‹
pp
A¨
Why, I could take you there right now. If you don't wish to go, just say, and I'll set you free.
Well, that's settled, then.
6
Peter
Wendy
Pno.
q = 155
pp
A¨(“4)/D¨ A¨ B¨/A¨q = 155
You can feel it in your toes. It
5
C(“4) C B¨/C C
mp
F G/F F
10 Neverland [Reprise].
Words and music byJulian Butler.
from Neverland.
shi vers- through your bones. You can feel it if you try, you'll fly
9
If you try, you'll fly,
G/F C/E C‹/E¨ G C
and ne ver- land. Take my hand.
13
and ne ver- land. Take my hand.
f
F F/B¨
We'll touch the stars and ne ver- land.
16
We'll touch the stars and ne ver- land.
D‹ C B¨6
2
Ne ver- land, ne ver- land, ne ver- -
20
Ne ver- land, ne ver- land, ne ver- -
A(“4) G‹ C7/G
land, ne ver- land,
rall.
24
land, ne ver- land,
C7
p
F F/B¨
rall.
q = 7528
Slower
F(b5) F(b5)/E Fq = 75
pp ppp
3
Peter
Wendy
Mr. D
Pno.
Look a lit tle- more close ly- at the things we take for gran
q = 155 q = 172
mp
F F[“Ê] F
with pedal no pedal
ted- all the time. Look a lit tle- more close ly- at the sun, the moon, the stars,
6
F[“Ê] D¨ D¨[“Ê] D¨
Words and music by
Julian Butler.
11 Everday Magic [Reprise].from Neverland.
There is no Neverland, Peter!
the wind, the sky, and you will find
10
E¨(“4) E¨ B¨‹ A¨ G¨ F(“4) F
with pedal
Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- in the air. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- all a round- us. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- ev -
15
Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- in the air. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- all a round- us. Ev 'ry- day- ma gic- ev -
mf
B¨ B¨[“Ê] B¨ B¨[“Ê] D¨ G¨/B¨
no pedal
2
'ry- where.- Ev 'ry- thing- in this world is ma gic.-
20
'ry- where.- Ev 'ry- thing- in this world is ma gic.-
You can be lieve in what
A¨/C A¨/D¨ D¨ F7(“4) D‹ G‹
with pedal
Ma gic- is here.
add plate reverb
q = 100
24
One thing is crys tal- clear:
you will but...
F/G G(“4) G C‹ B¨/D E¨ E¨(“2)/F
Slower
pp
B¨
Peter! Vanished.
3
Peter
Wendy
Mr. D.
Pno.
q = c.102
When you're a kid, ev 'ry- thing- is al right.- So
RubatoA¨
with pedal
5
just be a kid for as long as you like.
D¨ E¨
p
12 An Awfully Big Adventure [Reprise].from Neverland.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
q = 172
accel.
10
F/G G A¨/B¨
q = 18417
So, here I go, on an aw ful- ly- big ad ven
B¨(“4) B¨ A¨ B¨
f
E¨ B¨/D C‹ A¨ A¨º
2
22
ven ture.- - So, here I go, and now I'm on this road, I'll
E¨ B¨/D E¨7/D¨ A¨ F7/A B¨
rit.
27
o pen- ev 'ry- door. So, here I go. It's time that I did have an
G©º G C‹ B¨ A¨ F/G G
3
Ne ver- land.-
add plate reverbq = 15532
aw ful- ly- big ad ven- ture.-
A¨/B¨ B¨
p
E¨ A¨Œ„Š7
rall.
36
F B¨Œ„Š7
F
4
Peter
Wendy
Pno.
q = 155
p
F F/B¨ D‹q = 155
with ped.
When you're on the ground the world
4
C B¨6 D‹ A‹/C
13 Neverland [Original Version].from Neverland.
Words and music byJulian Butler.
can seem so dull, I've found. But when you're in the air, it's some
9
G‹/B¨ D(“4)/A D‹ A D‹ A‹/C
thing- new. A diff 'rent- point of view. and you can feel it in your toes.
13
B¨6 F G
mp
F G/F
It shi vers- through your bones. You can feel it if you
17
F G/F C/E C‹/E¨
2
try, you'll fly and ne ver- land.
21
G C F
p
Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and ne ver- land.
24
F/B¨ D‹ C B¨6
Don't be scared to fall in things you've ne ver- tried be fore.
28
mf
D‹ A‹/C G‹/B¨ D(“4) D‹ A
no ped. with ped.
3
Those who play it safe will ne - ver see the world as it should be.
33
D‹ A‹/C B¨ F G
no ped. with ped.
You won't be lieve your eyes. Think hap py- thoughts and rise.
37
mp
F G/F F G/F
You can feel it if you try, you'll fly, and ne ver-
41
You can feel it if you try, you'll fly, and ne ver-
C/E C‹/E¨ G C
4
land. Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and
45
land. Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and
f
F F/B¨ D‹ C
ne ver- land. Ne ver- land, ne ver-
49
ne ver- land. Ne ver- land, ne ver-
B¨6 A(“4)
land, ne ver- land.
53
land, ne ver- land.
G‹ C7/G C7
5
I'll show you won- ders ne ver- seen, sights you ne ver dared to dream.
57
mf
D¨ E¨/D¨ F G
no ped. with ped.
61
A‹ D(“4) D E¨ D¨/E¨ C¨/E¨
p
66
B¨‹/E¨ A¨‹/E¨ E¨‹ D¨/C¨ C¨
6
71
D¨/C¨ C¨ D¨
poco rit. a tempo
B¨‹ F&/A F/A
If you try, you'll fly, and ne ver-
75
If you try, you'll fly, and ne ver-
G C
land. Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and
79
land. Take my hand. We'll touch the stars and
F F/B¨ D‹ C
f
3
7