(D5)So here you are now, (D5)no where to turn.
It’s just the (Gsus2)same (G6sus2)old yes ter day.
And (D5)you made a prom ise to your self that you were nev er gon na (Gsus2)be (G6sus2)this way.
And the on ly thing that you’ve ev er known is to (Gsus2)run.
So you keep on driv in’ fast er in to the (Gsus2)sun.
But ev ’ry bod y
needs some bod y
some (D)times.
Yeah, ev ’ry bod y
needs some bod y
some times.
You (D5)don’t have to find your own way out.
You’ve got a (Gsus2)voice; (G6sus2)let it be heard.
(D5)Just when it feels you’re on a dead end road, there’s al ways (Gsus2)some (G6sus2)where left to turn.
So don’t give up now.
You’re so close to a brand new (Gsus2)day.
Yes, you are.
And if you (Bm)just can’t bear to be a lone, then I’ll (Gsus2)stay.
’Cause ev ’ry bod y
needs some bod y
some (D)times.
Yeah, ev ’ry bod y needs some bod y
some times.
Well, (Csus2)may be I’ve been too caught up to (D)see what you’ve been go in’ through.
(Csus2)All that I can say is I’m here (Em7)now.
(D)Ooh.
And ev ’ry bod y needs some bod y some
times.
You know they do.
Ev ’ry bod y needs some bod y some times.
Ev ’ry bod y needs some (Gsus2)bod y
some times.
Just a lit tle left to save.
Ev ’ry bod y needs (Gsus2)some bod y
some
times.
Ev er y bod y needs some (Gsus2)bod y
some times.
This page shows “Everybody” by Keith Urban 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.