[Verse 1] A E D Feet are feeling light A Head on up to see the sights C#m D Ain't life a many splendored thing? D A Ducking up and down E A All those crazy sights and sounds D A E Bounce around like puppets on a string [Verse 2] A E D A Never gonna find, anything to change my mind C#m A E Famous last lines of a fool D A Just when you think E A You're a chain with just one link Dm A E Something comes to tip you off your stool [Chorus] A Hello hello (Hello hello) G My my my, what have we here? D What a surprise E What a surprise! A Hello, Hello (Hello, Hello) G I'm not alone it's good to know D A E Someone's out there to say hello E A Hello! [Verse 3] A E D Do a dizzy dance A Twirl around and take a chance Nothing's easy C#m D Nothing comes for free D A Sniffing on a flower E A Running through an autumn shower D A E Bumping in to someone else like me [Chorus] A Hello hello (Hello hello) G My my my, what have we here? D What a surprise E What a surprise! A Hello, Hello (Hello, Hello) G I'm not alone it's good to know D A E Someone's out there to say hello E A Hello [Bridge] D A And I could fly on the back of a bird C#m E I could shake all the leaves from a tree D If there's a quest I'm a knight A Where there's wrong I'll do right C#m E Two is better then the one I used to be [Chorus] A Hello hello (Hello hello) G My my my, what have we here? D What a surprise E What a surprise! A Hello, Hello (Hello, Hello) G I'm not alone it's good to know D A E Someone's out there to say hello (repeat as above) A Hello hello (Hello hello) G My my my, what have we here? D What a surprise E What a surprise! A Hello, Hello (Hello, Hello) G I'm not alone it's good to know D A E Someone's out there to say hello
About the artist behind Hello Hello:
In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s. He has sold more than 250 million albums[citation needed] and over one hundred million singles,[3] making him one of the most successful artists of all time. He has more than 50 Top 40 hits including seven consecutive #1 U.S. albums, 59 Top 40 singles, 16 Top 10, 4 #2 hits, and nine #1 hits. He has won five Grammy awards and one Academy Award. His success has had a profound impact on popular music and has contributed to the continued popularity of the piano in rock and roll. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him #49 on their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time.[4]
Some of the characteristics of John's musical talent include an ability to quickly craft melodies for the lyrics of songwriting partner Bernie Taupin, his former rich tenor (now baritone) voice, his classical and gospel-influenced piano, the aggressive orchestral arrangements of Paul Buckmaster among others and the flamboyant fashions, outlandishly excessive eye glasses, and on-stage showmanship, especially evident during the 1970s.
John was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. He has been heavily involved in the fight against AIDS since the late 1980s and was knighted in 1998. He entered into a civil partnership with David Furnish on 21 December 2005 and continues to be a champion for the LGBT social movements. On April 9, 2008 Elton John held a benefit concert for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, and raised $2.5 million.[5]
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