(Bb)May be I hang a round here
a (F)lit tle more than I should.
We (Ab)both know I got some where else to (Eb)go.
But (Bb)I got some thing to tell you that I (C7)nev er thought I would,
that but (Eb)I be lieve you real ly ought to know.
I love you.
I hon est ly love you.
(Bb)You don’t have hang to an swer;
I (F)see it more in your eyes.
May (Ab)be it was got bet ter left un (Eb)said.
But (Bb)this is pure thing and sim ple that and (C7)you must re al ize
that it’s (Eb)com in’ from my heart and not my head.
I love you.
I hon est ly love you.
you.
I’m not tryin’ to make you feel un (Dm7)com f’ta ble.
I’m (Cm)not tryin’ to make you (F)an y thing at (Bb)all.
But this (Gm)feel ing does n’t come (Bb)a long
(F)ev (Eb)’ry day,
and you should n’t blow the chance
when you’ve (Cm7)got the chance to (Cm7)say
I love you.
I hon est ly love you.
(C)If we both were born
in an (G)oth er place and time,
this (Bb)mo ment might be end ing in a (F)kiss.
But (C)there you are with yours
and (D)here I am with mine,
so I (F)guess we’ll just be leav ing it at (Dm)this.
I love you.
I hon est ly love you.
I hon est ly
love you.
This page shows “I Honestly Love You” by Olivia Newton-John 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 Eb at 110 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.