At (C)last
my love has come a (C)long,
my lone ly days are (C)o (Am)ver
and life is (G)like a (C)song.
(G)At (C)last
the skies a bove are (C)blue,
my heart was wrapped in (C)clo
(Am)ver
the night I (G)looked at (C)you.
I found a (F)dream that (G)I can (C)speak to a dream that (F#m)I can (B)call my (Em)own.
I found a (Am)thrill to (D)press my (G)cheek to, a (Am7)thrill I’ve (D)nev er (G)known.
You (C)smiled
and then the spell was (C)cast
and here we are in (C)heav
(Am)en
for you are (G7)mine at (C)last.
At (C)last
my love has come a (C)long,
my lone ly days are (C)o
(Am)ver
and life is (G)like a (C)song.
(G)At (C)last
the skies a bove are (C)blue,
my heart was wrapped in (C)clo
(Am)ver
the night I (G)looked at (C)you.
I found a (F)dream that (G)I can (C)speak to a dream that (F#m)I can (B)call my (Em)own.
I found a (Am)thrill to (D)press my (G)cheek to,
a (Am7)thrill I’ve (D)nev er (G)known.
You (C)smiled
and then the spell was (C)cast
and here we are in (C)heav (Am)en
for you are (G7)mine at (C)last.
At (C)last.
This page shows “At Last” by Etta James 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.