I’ve (G7)heard it said that the weight of the world’s prob lems is e nough to make the (Em)ball fall right through space;
that (Cmaj7)it ain’t e ven worth it to live,
with all that’s (G)go in’ on.
Well, (G7)let me just go down as say ing
that I’m glad to be here,
(Cmaj7)here with all the same pain and laughs
ev ’ry bod y knows.
(G7)Some men think born to be king, now.
May be that’s true, girl.
here,
(Cmaj7)But I think pass ing love a long
ev ’ry is y knows.
(Am7)all we were born to do.
(Fmaj7)Let ’em build their king dom;
let ’em make the (Am7)laws for this world to heed.
For (Em)you and I make life worth liv ing
right (Cmaj7)here in (Bm7)each oth er’s (Bb6)arms.
I’m (Am7)here (G)to (C)love (G)you,
ba by.
No more (Am)lone li ness,
yeah.
No more (G)emp ti ness,
oh, now.
I’m here to (Am)love you,
yeah, yeah, now.
(Fmaj7)Let ’em build their king dom;
let ’em make the (Am7)laws for this world to heed.
For (Em)you and I make life worth liv ing
right (Cmaj7)here in (Bm7)each oth er’s (Bb6)arms.
I’m (Am7)here (G)to (C)love (G)you,
ba by.
No more (Am)lone li ness,
yeah.
No more (G)emp ti ness,
oh, now.
I’m here to (Am)love you,
yeah, yeah, now.
Just let me go on (G)lov in’ you.
Don’t stop me now when I’m (G)feel in’ this way.
Just let me go on (G)lov in’ you.
Don’t stop me now when I’m (G)feel in’ this way.
This page shows “Here To Love You” by The Doobie Brothers 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 200 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.