The sun just slipped its note be low my door
and I can’t hide be neath my sheets.
I’ve read the words be fore so now I know
the time has come a gain for (C)me.
And I’m (G)feel in’ the same way all (F)o ver a gain.
(E7)Feel in’ the same way all (Am7)o ver a gain.
(E7)Sing in’ the same lines all (Am7)o ver a gain,
no (D)mat ter how much I pre tend.
An oth er day that I can’t find my head.
My feet don’t look like they’re my (C)own.
I try and find the floor be low the stairs,
I hope I reach it once a gain.
And I’m (G)feel in’ the same way all (F)o ver a gain.
(Em7)Feel in’ the (E7)same way all (Am7)o ver a gain.
(E7)Sing in’ the same lines all (Am7)o ver a gain, no (D)mat ter how much I pre tend.
Oh...
So man y times I won der where I’ve gone
and how I found my way back (C)in.
I look a round a while for some thing lost;
may be I’ll find it in the end.
And I’m (G)feel in’ the same way all (F)o ver a gain.
Feel in’ the same way all (Am7)o ver a gain.
(E7)Sing in’ the same lines all (Am7)o ver a gain, no (D)mat ter how much I pre tend.
I’m (G)feel in’ the same way all (Am7)o ver a gain.
Feel in’ the same way all (Am7)o ver a gain.
(E7)Sing in’ the same lines all (Am7)o ver a gain, no (D7)mat ter how much I pre tend.
No mat ter how much I pre tend.
This page shows “Feelin' The Same Way” by Norah Jones 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.