Capo 2. [Intro] A [Verse 1] A Way back in days of old F#m There was a legend told D A E About a hero known as Galavant A Square jaw and perfect hair F#m Cojones out to there D A E There was no hero quite like Galavant Bm E Tough, plus every other manly value C#m F#m D Mess with him, he'll disembowel you A F#m Yay, he ruled in every way D A fairy-tale cliche E A And people called him Galavant [Refrain] C The man we're speaking of, Am He had a lady love, F C G And Madalena, she was one fair maiden C Long legs and perfect skin Am A body built for sin F C G With cleavage you could hold a whole parade in Am G Ah, true love was never this, this ecstatic E F Nor as wildly acrobatic C Am Yes! He loved her to excess F Thrice daily more or less C G C And she'd be screaming, "Galavant!" [Verse 2] Fm C One tiny problem Fm C Soon would arise Fm E Richard, a nearby king F C Of wealth and stature Fm C He watched Madalena Fm C Lust in his eyes A E And he asked her for her hand... C Well, more like a demand... G Well, more like had his henchman snatch her [Refrain] C Which brings us to today Am The Royal Wedding Day F G No one can stop it now but Galavant C Poor Madalena waits Am Behind King Richard's gates F G For the arrival of her Galavant Am G Now, at last begins a true adventure E F Epic! Wild! A real butt-clencher! C Am So, Huzzah and tally-ho! F Sit back and here we go! Attend the tale of... C G C Gaaaaaaaaaaa-laaaaaaaaaaa-vaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant!