We (Eb)nev er spoke a word, but ev ’ry thought she had, I heard from a cross the (Ab)room.
If we were (Eb)stand ing face to face, I could n’t find the words to say “give me one more move.”
I don’t (Ab)e ven know her (Bb)name.
I guess (Ab)fool ish pride’s to blame.
Now I’m (Eb)fall ing in (Ebmaj7)love as she’s (Eb7)walk ing a way, and my (Cm)heart won’t tell my (G)mind to tell my (Ab)mouth what it should (Bb)say.
I (Eb)may have lost this (Ebmaj7)bat tle, live to fight an oth er day.
And now I’m (Cm)fall (Bb)ing (Ab)in love
as she’s walk ing a way.
Wise man (Eb)next to me did say ’bout the one that got a way, “Son, I (Ab)missed my chance.
Don’t you (Eb)let re gret take place of the dreams you have to chase.
Ask (Ab)her to dance.
Go on, son.
You might (Ab)fall down on your face.
Roll the dice and have some faith.
And don’t be
You might (Ab)fall down on your face.
Roll the dice and have some faith.
And don’t be (Eb)fall ing in (Ebmaj7)love as she’s (Eb7)walk ing a way, when your (Cm)heart won’t tell your (G)mind to tell your (Ab)mouth what it should (Bb)say.
You (Eb)may have lost this (Ebmaj7)bat tle, live to fight an oth er day.
Don’t be (Cm)fall (Bb)ing, (Cm)fall (Bb)ing (Ab)in, (Cm)fall (Bb)ing (Ab)in love
as she’s walk ing a way,
(Ab)-ay.”
This page shows “As She's Walking Away” by Zac Brown Band featuring Alan Jackson 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 Ab at 200 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.