(F)Try not to get wor ried, (C7)try not to turn on to (Dm)prob lems that up set you.
(Bb)Oh, don't you (C7)know (F)ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes, (F)ev ’ry thing’s fine.
(Csus)And we (C)want you to sleep well to (F)night.
(Csus)Let the (C)world turn with out you to (F)night.
(Csus)If we (F)try, we’ll get (Bbm)by, (Csus)so for (Fm)get all a bout (Bbm)us (Cm)to (F)night.
(F)(Ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes.) (Dm)Wom an, your fine oint (C)ment, brand new and ex pen sive, (Dm)could have been saved (Bb)for (C)the (Dm)poor.
Why has it been wast (C)ed?
(C)We could have raised may be (Dm)three (C)hun dred sil ver (Bb)piec es (C)or (Dm)more.
(Gm)Peo ple who are (C)hun gry, (F)peo ple who are (Bb)star ving, (Dm)mat ter (A)more than your
feet and hair.
(F)Sleep, and I shall soothe you, (C7)calm you and a noint you, (Dm)myrrh for your hot fore head.
(Bb)Oh, then you’ll (C7)feel (F)ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes, (F)ev ’ry thing’s fine.
(Csus)And it’s (C)cool and the oint ment’s (F)sweet,
(Csus)for the (C)fire in your head and (F)feet.
(Csus)Close your (F)eyes, close your (Bbm)eyes (Csus)and re (Fm)lax, think of noth (Bbm)ing (Cm)to (F)night.
(F)(Ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes.) (Dm)Sure ly you’re not say (C)ing we have the re sourc es (C)to save the poor from their (Dm)lot?
There will be poor al (C)ways, pa thet ic ’ly strug gling.
(C)Look at the good things you’ve (Dm)got!
(C)Think while you still have me!
(Bb)Move while you still see me!
You’ll be lost,
you’ll be (A7sus)so so (A)sor ry
when I’m (A)gone.
(F)Ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes, (F)ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes.
(F)Ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes, (F)ev ’ry thing’s al (Bb)right, (C)yes.
This page shows “Everything's Alright” 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 Bb at 133 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.