Where has that (Dsus)old
(D)friend
(Am7)gone,
lost in a Feb ru (D)ar y (Am7)song?
Tell him it (Dsus)won’t
(D)be
(C)long till he (C)o pens his eyes,
(C)o pens his eyes.
Where is that (Dsus)sim
(D)ple day,
be fore col ors (Dsus)broke than (D)in to (Am7)shades?
And how did I (Dsus)ev
(D)er
(C)fade is in (C)in to this life,
it’s in (C)in to this life?
And I nev er (Dsus)want
to let
you
down.
For give me if (Dsus)I
slip a way.
When Some times it’s (D)hard
to (Em)find
my
ground,
’cause I keep on (Dsus)fall ing (D)as I (Em)try
(D)to
(C)you one (G)day.
Morn ing is (Dsus)wak
(D)ing up,
and some times it’s (Dsus)more than (D)just e (Am7)nough, when all that you (Dsus)need
(D)to
(C)love is in (C)front of your eyes;
it’s in (C)front of your eyes.
And I nev er (Dsus)want
to let
you
down.
For give me if (Dsus)I
slip a way.
When all that I’ve (D)known
is (Em)lost
and
found,
I prom ise you (Dsus)I, ing (D)I’ll come (Em)back
(D)to
(C)you one (G)day.
(Em)get a (Am)way
(G)from
(C6)this
cra
(D#dim7)zy
(Em)world.
(B7)(Oh.)
(Em)world.
(B7)(Oh.)
And (C)you
(G)one
(Am7)day.
Where has that (Dsus)old
(D)friend gone,
lost in a (Dsus)Feb ru (D)ar y (Am7)song?
Tell him it (Dsus)won’t
(D)be long till he (C)o pens his eyes,
(C)o pens his eyes.
This page shows “February Song” by Josh Groban 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 G at 135 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.