I mag ine (G)this: I get a phone a call from Re gis.
He says, “Do you (G)want to be a mil lion (D)aire?” They put me on the (G)show and I win with (Bm)two life (CN.C.)lines to spare.
Now (A)pic ture (G)this: I act we like ly noth ing ev er hap pened and bur y all the (G)mon ey in a cof fee (Bm)can.
Well, I’ve been (A)giv en more than (G)Re gis ev er gave na a way.
(Bm)flow, I was a (A)dead man who was (D)called to (D)come out (G)of my grave.
And I think it’s (A)time for (G)mak ing some noise.
Wake the (D)neigh bors, get the word (D)out.
Come on, crank up the mu sic, climb a (Bm)moun tain and shout.
(A)This is (D)life we’ve been (G)giv en, made to (Bm)be lived (Bm)out, so (G)la la la la, (C)live (C#)out (D)loud.
Think a bout (G)this: I Try to keep a bird from sing ing He af ter it’s (G)soared to up a in the (D)sky.
They Give the sun a (G)cloud less I day and (Bm)tell it (CN.C.)not to shine.
Now (A)think bout (G)this: I If we real ly have ing been er giv en the gift y of a (G)life ey that will nev er (Bm)end, and if we (A)have been filled with (G)liv ing hope, we’re gon na o ver (Bm)flow, and if God’s (A)love is burn ing (D)in our (D)hearts, we’re (G)gon na glow.
And There’s just no (A)way to (G)keep it some in.
Wake the (D)neigh bors, get the word (D)out.
Come on, crank up the mu sic, climb a (Bm)moun tain and shout.
(A)This is (D)life we’ve been (G)giv en, made to (Bm)be lived (Bm)out, so (G)la la la la, (C)live (C#)out (D)loud.
Think a bout (G)la la la la, (A)live (Bbdim)out (Bm)loud.
La (G)la la, la (G)la la la, la (G)la la, (C)live (C#)out (D)loud.
Ev ’ry cor ner of cre a tion is a liv ing de cla ra tion.
Come join the song we were (C)made (A)to (D)sing.
Wake the (G)la la la la, (C)live (C#dim)out (D)loud.
This page shows “Live Out Loud” by Steven Curtis Chapman 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 D at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.