Woke up late to day, and I still feel the sting of the pain, but I brushed my teeth an y way.
I got (G5)dressed through the mess and put a smile on (A5)my face.
I got a lit tle bit (Gsus2)strong er.
Rid in’ in the car to work, and I’m try in’ to ig nore the hurt, so I turned on the ra di o.
Stu pid (Gsus2)song made me think of you; I lis tened (A5)to it for a (B5)min ute,
but then I (Gsus2)changed it.
I’m get tin’ a lit tle bit (D)strong er,
just a lit tle bit (B5)strong er.
And (D)I’m done hop in’
that we can work it out.
I’m done with (Bm)how it feels, spin nin’ my wheels, let (A5)tin’ you drag my heart a round.
And (D)oh, and (D)I’m done think in’
that you could ev er change.
I know my heart will nev er be (A)the same, but I’m tell (Bm)in’ my self I’ll be o kay.
(G)E ven on my weak est days,
I get a lit tle bit (CN.C.)strong er.
It does n’t hap pen o ver night, but you turn a round and a month’s gone by, and you re a lize you have n’t cried.
I’m not (Gsus2)giv in’ you an ho ur or a sec ond or an (A5)oth er min ute (B5)long er;
I’m bus y get tin’ (G5)strong er.
And (CN.C.)strong er;
I get a lit tle bit (Gsus2)strong er.
Get tin’ a long with out you, ba by.
I’m bet ter off with out you, ba by.
How does it feel with out me, ba by?
I’m get tin’ strong er with out you, ba
by.
And (Gsus2)I’m done hop in’
(Bm)we could work it out.
I’m done with (Gsus2)how it feels, spin (D)nin’ my wheels and let (Bm)tin’ you drag my heart (A5)a round.
And (D)oh, and (D)I’m done think in’
that (Bm)you could ev er change.
I know my heart will nev er be (A)the same, but I’m tell (Bm7)in’ my self I’ll be o kay.
(G)E ven on my weak est days,
I get a lit tle bit (CN.C.)strong er;
I get a lit tle bit strong er.
Just a lit tle bit (D5)strong er.
(Bm7)A (A5)lit tle bit, a lit tle bit, a (G)lit tle bit (G)strong er.
(D5)strong er.
(Bm7)A (A5)lit tle bit, a lit tle bit, a (G)lit tle bit (G)strong er.
This page shows “A Little Bit Stronger” by Sara Evans in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 72 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.