Dear fu ture hus band, here’s a few (Bm)things you’ll need to know if you’ll wan na (G6)be my one and (A)on ly all my (D)life.
(CN.C.)Ah.
Take me on a date, I de serve it, babe.
And don’t for get the flow ers ev ’ry an ni ver sa ry.
’Cause if you’ll treat me right, I’ll be the per fect wife, (D)buy ing (CN.C.)gro cer ies, buy, buy ing what you need.
You got that nine to five, but, ba by, so do I.
So don’t be think ing I’ll be home and bak ing ap ple pies.
I nev er learned to cook, but I can write a hook.
(D)Sing a long with me, sing, sing a long with me.
Hey!
You’ve got ta know how to treat me like a (Bm)la dy.
E ven when I’m act ing (G)cra zy,
tell me ev ’ry thing’s al right.
Dear fu ture hus band, here’s a few (Bm)things you’ll need to know if you’ll wan na (G)be my one and on ly all my life.
Dear fu ture hus band, if you wan na (Bm)get that spe cial lov ing, tell me I’m (G)beau ti ful each and ev ’ry night.
Oh.
Dear fu ture hus band, here’s a few (Cm)things you’ll need to know if you’ll wan na (Ab)be my one and on ly all my life.
Dear fu ture hus band, make time for (Cm)me, don’t leave me lone ly, and know we’ll (Ab)nev er see your fam ’ly more than mine.
I’ll be sleep ing on the left side of the bed, hey!
O pen doors for me and you might get some...
kiss es!
Don’t have a dirt y mind, just be a class y guy.
(CN.C.)Buy me a ring, buy, buy me a ring.
You’ve got ta know how to treat me like a (Cm)la dy.
E ven when I’m act ing (Ab)cra zy,
tell me ev ’ry thing’s al right.
Dear fu ture hus band, here’s a few (Cm)things you’ll need to know if you’ll wan na (Ab)be my one and on ly all my life.
Dear fu ture hus band, if you wan na (Cm)get that spe cial lov ing, tell me I’m (Ab)beau ti ful each and ev ’ry night.
Oh,
(Ab)fu ture hus band, bet ter love me right.
This page shows “Dear Future Husband” by Meghan Trainor 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 D at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.