Let ev ’ry thing that, ev ’ry thing that, ev ’ry thing that (Bb)has breath, (Csus)praise the Lord.
Let ev ’ry thing that, ev ’ry thing that, ev ’ry thing that (Bb)has breath, (Csus)praise the Lord.
Praise You in the morn ing, praise You in the eve ning, praise You when I’m young and when I’m (Bbsus)old.
Praise You when I’m laugh ing, praise You when I’m griev ing, praise You ev ’ry sea son of the (Bbsus2)soul.
If (Gm7)we could see how (F)much You’re worth, Your (Gm7)pow’r, Your might, Your (F)end less love, then (Gm7)sure ly we would (F)nev er cease to (Bb)praise.
Let ev ’ry thing that,
ev ’ry thing that,
ev ’ry thing that (Bb)has breath, (Csus)praise the Lord.
Let ev ’ry thing that,
ev ’ry thing that,
ev ’ry thing that (Bb)has breath, (Csus)praise the Lord.
Praise You in the heav ens, join ing with the an gels, prais ing You for ev er and a (Bbsus)day.
Praise You on the earth now, join ing with cre a tion, call ing all the na tions to Your (Bbsus2)praise.
If (Gm7)they could see how (F)much You’re worth, Your (Gm7)pow’r, Your might, Your (F)end less love, then (Gm7)sure ly they would (F)nev er cease to (Bb)praise.
(Bb)has breath, (Csus)praise the (F)Lord.
This page shows “Let Everything That Has Breath” by Matt Redman 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 200 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.