(C)Some
times in our (F)lives,
we all have (C)pain,
we all have sor
(G7)row.
(C)But,
if we are (F)wise,
we know that (C)there’s
al ways to (G7)mor
(C)row.
Lean on me
when you’re not (F)strong,
and I’ll be your (C)friend,
I’ll help you (G7)car
ry on,
(C)for
it won’t be (F)long
’til I’m gon na (C)need
some bod y to (G7)lean
(C)on.
(F)Please
swal low your pride
if I have things
you need to bor
(G7)row,
(C)for
no one can (F)fill
those of your (C)needs
that you won’t (G7)let
(C)show.
You just (CN.C.)call on me, broth er, when you need a hand.
We all need some bod y to lean
on.
I just might have a prob lem that you’ll un der stand.
We all need some bod y to lean
on.
(C)If
there is a (F)load
you have to (C)bear
that you can’t (G7)car
ry,
(C)I’m
right up the (F)road
I’ll share your (C)load;
if you just (G7)call
(C)me.
(Dm)Call
(C)me.
(Dm)Call
(C)me.
(Dm)Call
(C)me.
This page shows “Lean On Me” by Phillip Keveren 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 72 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.