When (C)John ny Jones was (Cmaj7)ser e nad ing Mar y,
he (Dm7)sure could quote a (G7)lot of po et (Dm7)ry.
(G7)But he’d (C)much rath er tell ’er (Cm)what he (G)learned in his (E7)spell er when they (A7)both at tend ed (D7)P.
S.
Thir ty (Dm7)three:
(C)“A,” you’re a dor a ble, (A7)“B,” you’re so beau ti ful, (D7)“C,” you’re a cu tie full o’ (Am7)charms.
(Dm7)“D,” you’re a dar ling, and (Em)“E,” you’re ex (A7)cit ing, and (Dm7)“F,” you’re a (G7)feath er in my (C)arms.
(C)“G,” you look good to me, (A7)“H,” you’re so heav en ly, (D7)“I,” you’re the one I i dol (Am7)ize.
(Dm7)“J,” we’re like Jack and Jill, (Em)“K,” you’re so (A7)kiss a ble, (Dm7)“L,” is the (G7)love light in your (C)eyes.
(F)“M,” (G9)“N,” (Cmaj7)“O,” (Am)“P,” (Dm7)I could go on (G)all (C)day.
(F)“Q,” (G9)“R,” (C)“S,” (Cm6)“T,” al pha (G)bet ic ’ly (D7)speak ing (G7)you’re o kay!
(C)“U” made my life com plete, (A7)“V” means you’re ver y sweet, (D7)dou ble “U,” “X,” “Y,” (Am7)“Z.”
It’s (Dm7)fun to wan der (D#dim)through the (C)al pha bet with (A)you, to (Dm7)tell you what you mean (G)to me!
(C)“A,” you’re a dor a ble, (A7)“B,” you’re so beau ti ful, (D7)“C,” you’re a cu tie full o’ (Am7)charms.
(Dm7)“D,” you’re a dar ling, and (Em)“E,” you’re ex (A7)cit ing, and (Dm7)“F,” you’re a (G7)feath er in my (C)arms.
(C)“G,” you look good to me, (A7)“H,” you’re so heav en ly, (D7)“I,” you’re the one I i dol (Am7)ize.
(Dm7)“J,” we’re like Jack and Jill, (Em)“K,” you’re so (A7)kiss a ble, (Dm7)“L,” is the (G7)love light in your (C)eyes.
(F)“M,” (G9)“N,” (Cmaj7)“O,” (Am)“P,” (Dm7)I could go on (G)all (C)day.
(F)“Q,” (G9)“R,” (C)“S,” (Cm6)“T,” al pha (G)bet ic ’ly (D7)speak ing (G7)you’re o kay!
(C)“U” made my life com plete, (A7)“V” means you’re ver y sweet, (D7)dou ble “U,” “X,” “Y,” (Am7)“Z.”
It’s (Dm7)fun to wan der (D#dim)through the (C)al pha bet with (A)you, to (Dm7)tell you what you mean (G)to me!
This page shows “A – You're Adorable” by Perry Como 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 C at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.