6 Chords used in the song: F#m, D, E, Bm, A, G
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F#m
You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
D E F#m
You're frozen when your heart's not open
F#m
You're so consumed with how much you get
You waste your time with hate and regret
D E
You're frozen when your heart's not open
Chorus(I love this mmmm...)
F#m D Bm A
Mmm-mm-mm..mmm-mm-mm... If I could melt your heart
F#m D G A
Mmm-mm-mm..mmm-mm-mm... We'd never be apart
F#m D Bm A
Mmm-mm-mm..mmm-mm-mm... Give yourself to me
F#m D G A
Mmm-mm-mm..mmm-mm-mm... You are the key
Verse(same):
Now there's no point in placing the blame
And you should know I'd suffer the same
If I lose you, my heart would be broken
Love is a bird, she needs to fly
Let all the hurt inside you die
You're frozen when your heart's not open
Chorus(same)
Mmm-mm-mm... If I could melt your heart
Mmm-mm-mm... We'd never be apart
Mmm-mm-mm... Give yourself to me
Mmm-mm-mm... You are the key
Verse(same)
You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen when your heart's not open
Chorus(same)
Mmm-mm-mm... If I could melt your heart
Mmm-mm-mm... We'd never be apart
Mmm-mm-mm... Give yourself to me
Mmm-mm-mm... You are the key
Mmm-mm-mm... If I could melt your heart
Mmm-mm-mm... We'd never be apart
Mmm-mm-mm... Give yourself to me
Mmm-mm-mm... You are the key
If I could melt your heart
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About this song: Frozen
"Frozen" is a pop song by American singer Madonna from her 1998 album Ray of Light, written and produced by Madonna, Patrick Leonard and William Orbit. The song was released as the first single in February 1998. "Frozen" was a radical change for Madonna. The darker electronic undertones, eastern strings arranged by Craig Armstrong, a touch of Middle Eastern percussion in the opening and her new vocal range were all previously unexplored territory for Madonna. However, the song was a huge success and is praised as being one of her best songs.