(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop.
The ver y first (Bm)time
that I (F#7)saw your brown eyes,
your lips said “Hel nev er leave me said “Hi.”
I knew right to then you were the (Bm)one
But I was (F#7)caught up I just wan in phys i cal at trac tion, Some times I feel as if I don’t de fac tion,
ba by you, were (F#7)more than just a (Bm)face.
And if I (G)ev...
ev er (F#)fall in love a (G)gain,
I will be (G)sure that the (F#)la dy is a (Bsus)friend.
(B)And if I (G)ev...
ev er (F#)fall in love so (G)true,
I will be (G)sure that the (F#7)la dy’s just like (F#7sus)you.
Oh.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
The ver y next (F#7)time she’ll be my (Bm)friend.
(CN.C.)If I say that (Bm)I
be your (F#7)one and on ly,
prom ise that you’ll nev er leave me lone ly.
I just want to be the one you (Bm)need.
But I was (F#7)caught up I just wan na be the one to serve you.
Some times I feel as if I don’t de serve you.
cher ish ev ’ry (F#7)mo ment that we (Bm)share.
And if I (G)ev...
ev er (F#)fall in love a (G)gain,
I will be (G)sure that the (F#)la dy is a (Bsus)friend.
(B)And if I (G)ev...
ev er (F#)fall in love so (G)true,
I will be (G)sure that the (F#7)la dy’s just like (F#7sus)you.
Oh.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
(Bm)Ooh
da da (F#7)doop do doop.
The ver y next (F#7)time she’ll be my (Bm)friend.
(CN.C.)If I say that (F#7sus)you.
My (Bm)friend.
Ver y next (F#7)time she will be my (Bm)friend, some one who (F#7)I can be lieve in.
Ver y next (F#7)time she will be my (Bm)friend, some one who (F#7)I can be lieve in.
Ver y next (F#7)time she will be my (Bm)friend, some one who (F#7)I can be lieve in.
Ver y next (F#7)time she will be my (Bm)friend.
And if I (F#7sus)you.
This page shows “If I Ever Fall In Love” by Shai 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 B at 70 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.
This arrangement sits in the key of B, so get comfortable with those black keys early — your right hand will live around F♯ and C♯ almost constantly. At 70 BPM you have breathing room, but don't let the slow tempo fool you; the move from Bsus4 resolving into B needs to feel smooth, not choppy, so practice lifting just your pinky or fourth finger while holding the rest of the chord shape steady. Watch the shift to C and G — they pull you out of the home key and will trip you up if you're not anticipating the hand repositioning. Start hands-separate, especially your left hand, since the mixed bass pattern asks you to alternate between single notes and fuller shapes. Loop the F♯7-to-B turnaround until it's automatic. Once those chromatic transitions feel natural, the romantic groove locks in beautifully — this is the piece that'll make playing in sharp keys feel like second nature.