No Good Deed – simplified

No Good Deed

Idina Menzel, Wicked, 2003.

Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good, 2025.

Writer: Stephen Schwartz

Producers: Greg Wells, Stephen Oremus, Stephen Schwartz (2025)

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Labels: Decca Broadway (2003), Republic, Verve (2025)

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Note: This is a WIP, please use the other one.

Opener
Cm Cm Bbsus Ab6
Gm Fsus Ebsus F6
Cm Cm Bbsus Ab6
Gm Fsus Ebsus F6
Csus Bb7 Absus2
Gm(addb2)
Eleka nahmen nahmen
ah tum ah tum eleka nahmen.
Eleka nahmen nahmen
ah tum ah tum eleka nahmen.
Cm     Let his Bbsusflesh Ab6not be Gm7torn,
Fsuslet his Ebsusblood Dm7leave no Cmstain,
though they Bbsusbeat him
Ab6     let Gm7him Fsusfeel no Ebsuspain.
Dm7 C7sus2s Bb(no3)
C#m     Let his Bsusbones A6never G7#5 break
F#susand howEsusevDmaj7er they C#mtry to desBsustroy him
A6     let G7#5 him F#susnever Esusdie,
Dmaj7     let Cmaj7#5 him Bsusnever Fmdie… G7b2(no5)
G#susb2      Eleka nahmen nahmen
ah tum ah tum eleka nahmen.
Eleka nahmen nahmen
ah tum ah tum eleka eleka.
Dm     What good is this C6sus2 chanting?
Bbmaj7     I Am7don’t even G7sus2 know what I’m Fmaj7sus2reading
Em7b5    I Dmdon’t even know what C6sus2 trick I Bb6ought to Am7try
G7sus2 Fmaj7sus3 Em7b5
D#5     Fiyero, where Dbmadd6 are you? Bsus4
Bbm7Already Absussus2 dead or Gbmaj7sus2 bleeding? Fm7b5
D#5 One more diDb7sus2saster Bsus4 I can Bb7sus4 add to Gmmy Gb5 generous sup B7sus4 ply.
D9    Dmaj7sus2   G#susb2(#5)    C#m(b6)
Bm7add4   Dmaj9   Gmmaj9 Gmmaj7(#4) E/F#5
D9No good D6sus2 deed goes unG#m#5(b2) punished, C#m(b6)b
Bsus     no act of cha Dmaj9 rity goes Gm7unresented, F#sus2(b6)
Bsusno good Dmaj9 deed goes unE9punished.
G#m7     That’s my new D#m7creed, C#m A#m7(no5)
G#m     my road of good E   intentions
F#/A# led where such roads D#m(aug) alw G#m(aug) ays lead.
Aadd9 No good deed Gmaj7add6
F#7sus4     goes unB7#3 punished. Dmaj7sus2
G#m7b2,no5 C#mb6
G#7sus4 G#m7 F# D#m7
G#7sus4 G#m7 F# D#m7
G#7sus4 Nessa Bmaj7sus2
F#sus2/F A#m7#2,no3 Doctor     G#7sus4 Dillamond Bmaj7sus2
F#sus2/F   A#m7     FiEmaj7ye G#m F#add4 ro Emaj7sus2
Emaj7sus2 G#m F#add4
Esus2 Fi    Bb(no3) ye    Bbm7#5 ro Bb7sus2sus4    Fm7
Bb(no3)   Bbm7#5    Bb7sus2sus4    Fm7
Bbm     One question hauntsGbsus2     and hurts,
Absus     too much, Fm7aug, too much to   Fmaug men   Fmtion.
Bbm     Was I really Gbsus2 seeking    good
Absus    or just seeking att   A(b5) ention? G#5n
C#m    Is that all Agood deeds are
when Bsuslooked at with an ice G#mb6 – cold A9eye?
DmIf that’s all Bbgood deeds are
Csusmaybe that’s the rea Csus2 son C F#5 why… F#maj7(susb2)
F#6 F#(susb2)
BmNo good Dmaj7sus2 deed goes un    #G#m5,b2 punished, C#mb6
Bm7add4     all helpful Dmaj7sus2 urges should be   bGmaj73 circ sF#7us4&2 um     sF#maj7us4&2 vented.
aCm7dd4 No good Ebmaj7sus2 deed     goes un nAmo5,add4,b2,b6 punished. Dmb6
C7sus4     Sure, C7add4 I meant well –
Ebmaj7sus2     well, look at mAbmaj7 what well-meant did. Bb7no3,no5
Ebm     All right, enough,B     so be it
Fm#5     So be it Bbm7then. Bbmaug
Bbm     Let all Oz    2Gbsus be    agreed,
Absus     I’m wicked through and C#mthrough.
And since I   2Asuscan’t    succeed,
Badd4     Fiyero, saving Emyou,
I promise nCo3    no good deed,
Am7no5     will I attempt to do a nF#m7o5 gain,
ever aFmaj7sus#4,6 gain.
sE6us4 No good sD6us4 deed
C#dim7 will I F#m do
again Bsus Dmaj7sus2
G#add2 C#m6 Gmaj7 Asus Bno3
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