You If you’re may not mind that it’s (G)o ver
but I have a dif f’rent point of (Em)view,
and e ven though I’ll I’m (G)shat tered,
it’s ’cause it’s eas y for (G)you.
You don’t have to (D)face the (G)mu sic.
You don’t have to face ev er had the to (Em)crowd.
Just go back prob lems where you (G)came from,
you and it’s ain’t e ven (G)proud.
I had a wife
and I had chil dren;
I threw them (B7)all a (Em)way.
And now you tell me, you dare to tell me: (C)I should go (Am)back to them.
(Am7)What do you think I should (D)say?
You I found it (D)hard to (G)leave them.
Sad dest thing I face ev er had the to (Em)do.
Just My back prob lems have n’t (G)start ed,
you and it’s eas y for (G)you.
I had a wife
and I had chil dren;
I threw them (B7)all a (Em)way.
And now you tell me, you dare to tell me: (C)I should go (Am)back to them.
(Am7)What do you think I should (D)say?
(Am7)What do you think, what on (F)earth do you think I should (D)say?
You on ly have to (G)call me,
it’s eas y for (G)you.
You on ly have to (G)call me,
it’s eas y for (G)you.
This page shows “It's Easy For You” by Andrew Lloyd Webber 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 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.