· by Andrew Lloyd Webber
I will (C)see you in a week or two.
It’s and I (Dm7)late, you bet ter get go ing.
but (C)Take care of your self and call an y time you feel that you’re miss ing me.
(Am)I can on ly say what I (Am7)al ways say at these good (D7)byes.
(C)Come back with the (F)same look in your (C)eyes.
I (C)know you’ve got your work to do,
It’s and I (Dm7)know you how much you love me,
but (C)some times of a friend ly face can look good to you on a lone ly night.
(Am)If there comes a time, just re (Am7)mem ber I’m the kind that (D7)cries.
(C)Come back with the (F)same look in your (C)eyes.
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(Fmaj7)Ev ’ry thing we want we find in each oth er.
(Em7)We would be fools to let love slip a way.
(Dm7)Ev ’ry thing’s so right, I’m (F)scared that we might (C)lose it one day.
(Fmaj7)We could nev er keep things from one an oth er, (Em7)you know all the feel ings that are in my heart.
It’s not (Dm7)eas y, it’s not (Em7)eas y when you (F)have to be a part,
so I’ll (C)see you in a week or two.
It’s (Dm7)late, you bet ter get go ing.
(C)You’d think that by now we’d know how to han dle this, but we nev er will.
(Am)When you are a way, ev ’ry (Am7)day I pray that noth ing (D7)dies,
and you’ll (C)come back with the (F)same look in your (D7)dies,
and you’ll (C)come back with the (F)same look in your (C)eyes.
This page shows “Come Back With The Same Look In Your Eyes” by Andrew Lloyd Webber 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.