The (C)chimes of time (C7)ring (F)out the (F#dim)news: an (C)oth er day is through.
(G7)Some one slipped and (G7)fell.
wher (C)Was that some one you?
You may have longed (C7)for (F)add ed (F#dim)strength, your (C)cour age to re new.
(C#dim)Just (G)Do not be dis (G#dim)heart ened, for (D7)I bring hope to (G7)you.
It is no (F)se
cret
what (F#dim)God can (C)do.
What He’s (C#dim)done for (G7)oth
(G7)ers,
He’ll do for (C)you.
With (C7)arms wide (F)o
pen,
He’ll (F#dim)par don (C)you.
It (C#dim)is no (G7)se
cret
what God can (C)do.
There (C)is no night, (C7)for (F)in His (F#dim)light you’ll (C)nev er walk a lone.
(G7)Al ways feel at (G7)home
wher (C)ev er you may roam.
There is no pow’r (C7)can (F)con quer (F#dim)you while (C)God is on your side.
(C#dim)Just (G)take Him at His (G#dim)prom ise;
don’t (D7)run a way and (G7)hide.
It is no (F)se cret
what (F#dim)God can (C)do.
What He’s (C#dim)done for (G7)oth ers,
He’ll do for (C)you.
With (C7)arms wide (F)o pen,
He’ll (F#dim)par don (C)you.
It (C#dim)is no (G7)se cret
what God can (C)do.
There (C)do.
It is no (C)do.
This page shows “It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)” 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 C at 100 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.