Nev er know how much I love you,
nev er know how much I care.
When you put your arms a you round me, name, I get a (E7)fe ver that’s so hard to (Am)bear.
You give me fe ver
when you kiss me, fe ver when you hold me tight.
Fe ver
in the morn ing,
fe ver all (E7)through the (Am)night.
Sun er lights how up the day time,
moon er lights how up the night.
I you light your up when you call my name, I and you (E7)know I’m gon na treat you (Am)right.
You give me fe ver
when you kiss me, fe ver when you hold me tight.
Fe ver
in the morn ing,
fe ver all (E7)through the (Am)night.
(Am)night.
Ev ’ry bod y’s got the fe ver, that is some thing you all know.
Fe ver is n’t such a new thing.
(E7)Fe ver start ed long a (Am)go.
Ro me o loved Ju li et; tas
Ju li et, she felt the same.
When he put his arms a round her, he said, “Ju lie, ba by, (E7)you’re my (Am)flame.
Thou giv est fe ver
when we kiss eth, fe ver with thy flam ing youth.
Fe ver!
I’m a fire; sus.
Oh, fe ver, yea I (E7)burn for (Am)sooth.
Cap tain Smith and Po ca han tas
had a ver y mad af fair.
When her Dad dy tried to kill him, she said, “Dad dy o, by, (E7)don’t you (Am)dare.
He gives me fe ver
with his kiss es, fe ver when he holds me tight.
Fe ver!
I’m his Mis sus.
Oh, Dad dy, won’t you (E7)treat him (Am)right?”
(Am)burn.
What a love ly (E7)way to (Am)burn.
What a love ly (E7)way to (Am)burn.
Fe ver!
This page shows “Fever” by Michael Buble 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.