(D)Shad ows grow so long be fore my (Em7)eyes
(D)and they’re (C)mov ing
of a (F9)cross the page.
(D)Sud den ly the day turns in to (D)night
far a (C)way them
from the (F9)cit y.
But (Bm7)don’t
hes i (E7)tate,
’cause your (Am7)love
(C)won’t wait.
Ooh, (D)ba by, I love your (C)way ev ’ry day.
Wan na (D)tell you I love your (C)way ev ’ry day.
Wan na (D)be with you night and (C)day.
(D)Moon ap pears to shine and light the (Em7)sky
(D)with the (C)help ing
of some (F9)fire the fly.
(D)Won der how they have the pow’r to (D)shine.
I can (C)see them
un der (F9)the pine.
But (Bm7)don’t
hes i (E7)tate,
’cause your (Am7)love
(C)won’t wait.
Ooh, (D)ba by, I love your (C)way ev ’ry day.
Wan na (D)tell you I love your (C)way ev ’ry day.
Wan na (D)be with you night and (C)day.
(D)I can see the sun set in your (Em7)eyes,
(D)brown and (C)grey
and (F9)blue be sides.
(D)Clouds are stalk ing is lands in the (D)sun.
Wish I could (C)buy one
out of (F9)sea son.
But
Ooh, (D)ba by, I love your (C)way ev ’ry day.
Wan na (D)tell you I love your (C)way.
Ooh.
Wan na (D)be with you night and (Am7)day.
This page shows “Baby, I Love Your Way” by Peter Frampton 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 G at 76 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.