Sha la la la la, sha la la la la.
You used to call me your an gel,
said I was sent straight down from heav ven.
You’d hold me close in your arms;
I (C6)loved the way you felt so strong.
(Bb)me.
I nev er want (Bb)back ted you to leave;
I (Bb)want ed you to stay here hold ing me.
(C)fast.
I (F)miss you;
I (F)miss your smile,
and (Dm)I still shed a tear ev ’ry (Bb)once in a while.
And e ven though it’s (F)dif f’rent now, you’re still (C)here some how.
My (Dm)heart won’t let you go, and (Bb)I need you to know
I (Gm11)miss you.
(C)Sha la la la la,
I (F)miss you.
You used to call me your dream er,
and now I’m liv in’ out my heav dream.
Oh, how I wish you could see
I (C6)ev ’ry thing that’s hap ’nin’ for (Bb)me.
I’m think ing want (Bb)back on the past; leave;
it’s (Bb)true, the time is fly ing by too me.
(C)fast.
I (F)miss you;
I (F)miss your smile,
and (Dm)I still shed a tear ev ’ry (Bb)once in a while.
And e ven though it’s (F)dif f’rent now, you’re still (C)here some how.
My (Dm)heart won’t let you go, and (Bb)I need you to know
I (Gm11)miss you.
(C)Sha la la la la,
I (F)miss you.
I know you’re in a bet ter place, yeah, but I wish that I could see your face.
Oh, I know you’re where you (F)need to be, (Bb)e ven though it’s not here with me.
I (G)miss you;
I (G)miss your smile,
and (Em)I still shed a tear ev ’ry (C)once in a while.
And e ven though it’s (G)dif f’rent now, you’re still (D)here some how.
My (Em7)heart won’t let you (G)go, and (C#)I need you to know I (Am)miss you.
(D)Sha la la la la,
I (G)miss you;
I (G)miss your smile,
and (Em)I still shed a tear ev ’ry (C)once in a while.
And e ven though it’s (G)dif f’rent now, you’re still (D)here some how.
My (Em7)heart won’t let you (G)go, and (C#)I need you to know I (Am)miss you.
(D)Sha la la la la,
I (Cmaj7)I need you to know I (Am)miss you.
(D7sus)Sha la la la la,
I (Em)miss you.
This page shows “I Miss You” by Hannah Montana 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 Bb at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.