When hearts are (Dmaj7)pass ing in the night, in the lone ly night,
then they must (C#7)hold each oth er tight, oh, so ver y tight and take a (Cmaj7)chance that in the light, in to mor row’s light, they’ll stay to (F#m7)geth er,
so much in (Emaj7)love.
And in the (Dmaj7)si lence of the mist, of the morn ing mist,
when lips are (C#7)wait ing to be kissed, long ing to be kissed,
where is the (Cmaj7)rea son to re sist and de ny a kiss
that holds a (F#m7)prom
ise
of hap pi (Emaj7)ness?
Though yes ter (Dm7)day
still sur (Cmaj9)rounds
you
with a (Dm7)warm
and (G7)pre cious mem o (C6)ry,
(F#m7)may
be
for to (Emaj7)mor
row
we can build a (Em7)new
dream
for you and (Dmaj7)me.
(Emaj7)love.
To (F#m7)geth
er,
so much in (Emaj7)love.
So (F#m7)tell
me
you’re not a (Emaj7)fraid to take a chance, real ly take a chance.
Let (Ebmaj7)your (Dmaj7)heart be gin to dance, let it sing and dance to (Ebmaj7)the (Emaj7)mu sic of a glance, of a fleet ing glance, to (Ebmaj7)the (Dmaj7)mu sic of ro mance, of a new ro mance.
to (Ebmaj7)the Take (Ebmaj7)a (Emaj7)chance!
This page shows “A Man And A Woman (Un Homme Et Une Femme)” by Francis Lai 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.