For all the times that that you you rain ha on my pa (C#m)rade
and all the clubs you get in (E)us ing my name,
you think you broke my heart, oh girl, my for o pin good ion ness was (C#m)wrong sake,
you think I’m cry ing on my (E)own, well I ain’t.
And I did n’t want to (E)write a song ’cause I did n’t want (C#m)an y one (CN.C.)think ing I still care, I (F#m)don’t, but (E)you still hit my (B)phone (CN.C.)up.
And ba by I be (E)mov in’ on and I think you (C#m)should be (CN.C.)some thin’ I don’t wan na (F#m)hold back, (E)may be you should (B)know (CN.C.)that.
My ma ma don’t (C#5)like you (A5)and she likes ev er y one
and I nev er (C#5)like to (A5)ad mit that I was wrong
and I’ve been so (C#5)caught up in (A5)my job, did n’t (E5)see what’s go (B5)ing on, but now I (C#5)know,
I’m bet ter (B5)sleep ing on my own.
(CN.C.)’Cause if you (E5)like the way you (C#5)look that much, (A5)oh ba by, (E5)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
And if you (E5)think that I’m still (C#m)hold ing on (A)to some thin’, (E)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
But when you told me that you you rain ha on ted my (C#m)friends,
the on ly prob lem was with (E)you and not them;
and ev ’ry time you told me girl, my for o pin good ion ness was (C#m)wrong sake,
and tried to make me for get (E)where I came from.
And I did n’t want to (E)write a song ’cause I did n’t want (C#m)an y one (CN.C.)think ing I still care, I (F#m)don’t, but (E)you still hit my (B)phone (CN.C.)up.
And ba by I be (E)mov in’ on and I think you (C#m)should be (CN.C.)some thin’ I don’t wan na (F#m)hold back, (E)may be you should (B)know (CN.C.)that.
My ma ma don’t (C#5)like you (A5)and she likes ev er y one
and I nev er (C#5)like to (A5)ad mit that I was wrong
and I’ve been so (C#5)caught up in (A5)my job, did n’t (E5)see what’s go (B5)ing on, but now I (C#5)know,
I’m bet ter (B5)sleep ing on my own.
(CN.C.)’Cause if you (E5)like the way you (C#5)look that much, (A5)oh ba by, (E5)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
And if you (E5)think that I’m still (C#m)hold ing on (A)to some thin’, (E)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
But when you told
(Mm.
Mm.
Mm.
For all the times that you made me feel (C#m)small,
I fell in love now I feel (E)noth ing at all.
Had nev er felt so low when (B)I was vuln ’ra ble,
was I a fool to let you (E)break down my walls.
’Cause if you (E5)like the way you (C#5)look that much, (A5)oh ba by, (E5)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self
and if you (E5)think that I’m still (C#m)hold ing on (A)to some thin’, (E)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
’Cause if you (E5)like the way you (C#5)look that much, (A5)oh ba by (E5)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
And if you (E5)think that I’m still (C#m)hold ing on (A)to some thin’, (E)you should go and love (B7sus4)your self.
This page shows “Love Yourself” 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 E at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.