Life is so sim ple.
A lit tle boy, a lit tle (Em)girl,
And I laugh ing and lov ing,
tryin’ to fig ure out the (Em)world.
It’s a It felt like sum mer when I kissed you in the rain.
And I know your sto ry, but tell me a gain.
(G)Noth ing you say would n’t in ter est me.
(G)All of your words are like po ems to me.
(Em)I would be hon ored if you would take (Em)me as I (C)am.
I want (G)you
to look right (D)in my (Em)eyes,
to tell (D)me you love me,
to be (G)by my (D)side.
I want you
at the end (D)of my (Em)life.
I wan na see your face
when I fall with grace
at the (G)mo ment I (Am)die.
Is that al (G)right?
Is that al (Em)right?
I hope you’re still with me
A when I’m not a quite my (Em)self.
And I pray that you’ll lift me
when you know ure I need (Em)help.
It’s a warm cel e bra tion of I all of our the years.
I dream of our sto ry, of our fair y tale.
(G)Fam i ly din ners and fam i ly trees, (G)teach ing the kids to say “thank you” and “please,” (Em)know ing if we stay to geth er that (Em)things will be (C)right.
I want (G)you
to look right (D)in my (Em)eyes,
to tell (D)me you love me,
to be (G)by my (D)side.
I want you
at the end (D)of my (Em)life.
I wan na see your face
when I fall with grace
at the (G)mo ment I (Am)die.
Is that al (G)right?
Is that al (Em)right?
I hope you’re still with Is that al (G)right?
This page shows “Is That Alright?” by Lady Gaga 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 G at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.