My heart is (Dm(maj7))sad and (Dm7)lone ly.
For you I (G)sigh, for (Ebdim7)you, dear, on ly.
Why (Dm7)have n’t you (B)seen
(E7)it?
I’m all for you, bod y and (C6)soul.
I spend my (Dm(maj7))days in (Dm7)long ing,
and won d’ring (G)why it’s (Ebdim7)me you’re wrong ing.
I (Dm7)tell you I (B)mean
(E7)it.
I’m all for you, bod y and (C6)soul.
(C6)soul.
I can’t be (Ebm7)lieve it.
It’s (Db)hard to con (Gb)ceive it, that (Db)you’d turn a (Ab7)way ro (Db)mance.
Are you pre (F#7)tend ing?
It (B)looks like the end ing un (F#7)less I could have one more (B7)chance (Bb7)to (A7)prove, dear.
My life a (Dm(maj7))wreck you’re (Dm7)mak ing.
You know I’m (G)yours for (Ebdim7)just the tak ing.
I’d (Dm7)glad ly sur (B)ren
(E7)der
my self to you, bod y and (C6)soul.
This page shows “Body And Soul” by Edward Heyman 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 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.