Con (C)sid er your self
at home.
Con sid er your self one of the (Dm)fam i ly.
I’ve (C)tak en to you so (Am)strong.
It’s (G)clear (G#dim)we’re (Am)go ing to (D7)get a (G)long!
Con (C)sid er your self well in.
Con sid er your self part of the (Dm)fur ni ture.
There (C)is n’t a lot
to (Am)spare.
Who (G)cares?
(G#dim)What
(Am)ev er we’ve (D7)got, we (G)long!
Con (G)share!
If it should (C7)chance to be (Bb)we should see some (Ebm)hard er days,
emp ty (F)lard er days,
why grouse?
Al ways a (D7)chance we’ll meet (C)some bod y to (Fm)foot the bill.
Then the (G)drinks are (C)on (Eb7)the (D)house!
Con (C)sid er your self
our mate.
We (Dm)don’t want to have
no (Bb)fuss.
For (C)af ter some con sid er a tion, we (Gm)can (A)state: Con (Dm)sid er your self
one of (C)us.
Con
one of (C)us.
This page shows “Consider Yourself” by Lionel Bart 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 150 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.