We So you’re leav in’
in the morn in’
on the ear ly train.
I could say (G)ev ’ry thing’s al right,
and I could pre (G)tend and say good bye.
You got your tick et, I got your suit case.
You got your leav in’ smile.
I could say (G)that’s the way it goes.
I could pre (G)tend and you won’t know
that I was (G)ly
(G)in’.
’Cause I (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
I (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
No, I (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you,
though I try.
We took a tax i
to the sta tion;
not a word was said.
I saw you (G)walk a cross the road
for may be the (G)last time, I don’t know.
You Feel in’ hum ble, I heard a rum ble You on the rail way tracks.
And when I (G)hear that whis tle blow,
I’ll walk a (G)way and you won’t know
that I was (G)cry
(G)in’.
’Cause I (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
I (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
I just (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you,
though I try.
I just can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
No, I (C)can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
I just can’t
(G)stop
(F)lov in’ you.
Why do I (Bb)try?
Why do I (F)try?
Oh.
This page shows “I Can't Stop Loving You” by Keith Urban 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 66 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.