I used to be lieve
we were (Eb5)burn ing on the edge of some thing (Eb)beau ti ful,
some thing (Eb)beau ti ful.
Sell ing a dream,
smoke and (Eb5)mir rors keep us wait ing on a (Eb)mir a cle,
on a (Eb)mir a cle.
Say, go through the dark est of days, (Cm7)heav en’s a heart break a way.
(Bb)Nev er let you go, nev er let me down.
Oh, (Ab)it’s been a hell of a ride, (Cm9)driv ing the edge of a knife.
(Bb)Nev er let you go, nev er let me down.
Don’t you give up, na, na, na.
I won’t give up, na, na, na.
Let me (Eb)love (Ab)you, let me (Eb)love (Ab)you.
Don’t you give up, na, na, na.
I won’t give up, na, na, na.
Let me (Eb)love (Ab)you,
let me (CN.C.)love you.
Don’t fall a sleep
at the (Eb5)wheel; we’ve got a mil lion miles a (Eb)head of us,
miles a (Eb)head of us.
All that we need
is a (Eb5)rude a wak en ing to know we’re (Eb)good e nough,
oh, we’re (Eb)good e nough.
Say, go through the dark est of days, (Cm7)heav en’s a heart break a way.
(Bb)Nev er let you go, nev er let me down.
Oh, (Ab)it’s been a hell of a ride, (Cm9)driv ing the edge of a knife.
(Bb)Nev er let you go, nev er let me down.
Don’t you give up, na, na, na.
I won’t give up, na, na, na.
Let me (Eb)love (Ab)you,
let me (Eb)love (Ab)you.
Don’t you give up, na, na, na.
I won’t give up, na, na, na.
Let me (Eb)love (Ab)you,
let me (CN.C.)love you.
Don’t fall a sleep
Don’t you give up, na, na, na.
I won’t give up, na, na, na.
Let me (Eb)love (Ab)you,
let me (Eb)love (Ab)you.
Don’t you give up, na, na, na.
I won’t give up, na, na, na.
Let me (Eb)love (Ab)you,
let me (CN.C.)love you.
This page shows “Let Me Love You” by Justin Bieber 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 Ab at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.
This arrangement sits in Ab major, so your hands will spend a lot of time on black keys — get comfortable with that Db and Eb under your fingers before you worry about speed. At 100 BPM the tempo is moderate, but the real challenge is the syncopated rhythm in the right hand; those off-beat pushes need to feel relaxed, not rushed, so tap the rhythm on a table first until it's second nature. Start hands-separate: lock in the left-hand chord pattern until the jumps between Ab, Fm, and Db feel automatic, then layer the melody on top. Watch the transition into the chorus especially — there's a moment where both hands shift position at once, and that's where most students stumble. Loop just those two bars at half tempo until the move is smooth. Pedal lightly on each chord change to keep things warm without blurring. This is a fantastic song for building confidence with flat-key voicings — once Ab major feels like home, you'll find a huge number of pop songs suddenly feel easier to sight-read.