It’s the (Dm)wrong time and the wrong place, though your (Dm)face is charm ing, it’s the (Gm)wrong face.
It’s not (C7)her/his face, but such a (Cm6)charm ing face, that it’s (Dm6)all right with (Bb)me.
It’s the (Dm)wrong song in the wrong style, though your (Dm)face is love ly, it’s the (Gm)wrong smile.
It’s not (C7)her/his smile, but such a (Cm6)love ly smile, that it’s (Dm6)all right with (Bb)me.
It’s the (Dm6)all right (C7)with (F)me.
You (F)can’t know how hap py I (Fdim)am that we met, I’m (Bbm)strange ly at (Gdim)tract ed to (F)you.
There’s (Cm6)some one I’m (D)try ing so (G7)hard to for get.
Don’t (Gm)you want to for get some one, (A)too?
It’s the (Dm)wrong game with the wrong chips, though your (Dm)lips are tempt ing, they’re the (Gm)wrong lips.
They’re not (C7)her/his lips, but they’re such (Cm6)tempt ing lips, that if (Dm)some night you’re (C)free,
dear, it’s (F)all (Fmaj7)right, (F)it’s (Bb)all (Bbmaj7)right with (G7)me.
This page shows “It's All Right With Me” by Cole Porter 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 Bb at 240 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.