I nev er walk when I can (C)run, I don’t be lieve I ev er (F)could.
Peo ple try to slow me (D)down, and say ing “Boy, you real ly (C)should kick (Am7)back and (D9)chill,” but
I can’t stand (C)still!
I called the doc tor, he said, (C)“Son, I can not of fer you a (F)pill.” So I nev er found re (D)lief and now I’ve got to move un (C)til I’ve (Am7)had my (D9)chill,” but
I can’t stand (C)still!
(D9)fill.
I (G7)can’t stand (C)still!
(Fm7)Back where I come from, (Fm)life’s nev er (Ebmaj7)hum drum.
(Dm7)I wish (F)I could take you (C)there.
Oh,
(Am)we had the world at our feet.
Life was (Dm7)sweet,
ain’t no (C)doubt.
Grab a (F)seat,
check it (G)out.
(E7)Oh,
(A7)I thought it nev er would end,
but I (D7)lost it some how.
Would you (F)look at me now?
I’m try in’ hard to tone it (D)down.
Got ta watch my P’s and (G)Q’s, may be look be fore I (E7)leap, and then I think, “Hey what’s the (D)use?” Ain’t (Bm7)done it (E)yet, and I (A7)can’t for (D)get how it feels when you dance till you drop, so (Dm)don’t e ven start to sug gest that I stop.
(E7)I
nev er (A)will.
I can’t...
No, no, no, no.
I (E7)can’t
(A7)stand
(D)still!
This page shows “I Can't Stand Still” by Dean Pitchford 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 145 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.