If I should (Am)lose you,
the stars would (Am)fall from the sky.
If I should (F)lose you,
the leaves would (F)with er and die.
The birds in (F)May (F#)time
would sing a (Cdim7)mourn ful re frain
and I would (Fm)wan der a (Am)round (D)hat ing the sound of (Dm)rain.
With you be (Am)side me
the rose would (Am)bloom in the snow;
with you be (F)side me
no winds of (F)win ter would blow.
I gave you (F)my (F#)love
and I was (Cdim7)liv ing a dream, but (E)liv ing would (Am)seem in (D7)vain if I
(G)lost (C)you.
If (E)I should (Am)lose you,
the stars would (Am)fall from the sky.
If I should (F)lose you,
the leaves would (F)with er and die.
The birds in (F)May (F#)time
would sing a (Cdim7)mourn ful re frain
and I would (Fm)wan der a (Am)round (D)hat ing the sound of (Dm)rain.
With you be (Am)side me
the rose would (Am)bloom in the snow;
with you be (F)side me
no winds of (F)win ter would blow.
I gave you (F)my (F#)love
and I was (Cdim7)liv ing a dream, but (E)liv ing would (Am)seem in (D7)vain if I
(G)lost (C)you.
If (E)I should (Eb)you.
This page shows “If I Should Lose You” by Ralph Rainger 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 108 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.