(Eb)There must be (Bb)lights
and burn in’ (Gm)bright er
(Eb)some where,
got to be (Bb)birds
(Dm)ise fly in’ (Gm)high er
in a (Eb6)sky
more (F7)blue.
If I can (Bb)dream
of a (Bb7)bet ter land
where (Eb)all my broth ers work (D7)hand er in (Gm)hand, tell (Gdim7)me (Bb)why,
oh, (Gm)why,
oh, (Eb)why
(Cm7)can’t my (Dm)dream
(Gm)come
(Cm7)true?
Oh, (Eb)why?
There must be (Bb)peace
and un der (Gm)stand ing
(Eb)some time,
strong winds of (Bb)prom
(Dm)ise that will (Gm)blow a
way the (Eb6)doubt
and (F7)fear.
If I can (Bb)dream
of a (Bb7)warm er sun
where (Eb)hope keeps shin in’ on (D7)ev er y (Gm)one, tell (Gdim7)me (Bb)why,
oh, (Gm)why,
oh, (Eb)why
(Cm7)can’t my (Dm)dream
(Gm)come
(Cm7)true?
Oh, (Eb)why?
There must be (Eb)why
(Cm7)won’t that (Bb)sun
(Eb)ap
(Bb)pear?
We’re lost in a (Edim7)cloud
with too much (Bb7)rain.
We’re trapped in a (Edim7)world
that’s trou bled with (Bb7)pain.
But as long as a (Edim7)man
has the (Bb)strength
(D7)to dream,
he can re (C9)deem
his
soul
and (Cm7)fly.
He can (G)fly.
(G7)Deep in my (C)heart
there’s a (Am)trem blin’
(F6)ques tion.
Still I am (C)sure
that the (Am)an swer’s
gon na (Dm)come
some (G7)how.
Out (F)there in the (C)dark,
there’s a beck on ing (F7)can dle.
And while I can (C)think,
while I can (Am)talk,
while I can (C)stand,
while I can (Am)walk,
while I can (Fmaj7)dream,
please let my (Dm7)dream
come
(Dm7)true
(G7)right
(C)now.
This page shows “If I Can Dream” by Elvis Presley 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 68 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.