Me and Mis sus (F)Jones,
Mis sus Jones, Mis sus Jones, Mis sus (F)Jones,
we’ve got a (Em7)thing
go (Ebm7)ing (Dm7)on.
We both know that it’s wrong,
but it’s much too strong
to let it cool now.
We We meet ev ’ry day at the (Em7)same ca fe;
six (F)thir ty, I know our she’ll be (Cmaj7)there
hold ing hands, got mak ing (Em7)all kinds of plans while the (D7)juke box
plays our fa vo rite (Dm7)song.
Me
and
Mis sus, Mis sus (F)Jones,
Mis sus Jones, Mis sus Jones, Mis sus (F)Jones,
we’ve got a (Em7)thing
go (Ebm7)ing (Dm7)on.
We both know that it’s wrong,
but it’s much too strong
to let it cool now.
We got ta be ’ry ex tra the (Em7)care ca ful
six (F)that we don’t build our hopes too (Cmaj7)high,
’cause ing she’s got her ing (Em7)own ob li ga tions and (D7)juke box
plays our fa vo rite (Dm7)song.
Me
and
Mis sus, Mis sus (D9)so
do (Dm7)I.
Me
and
Mis sus, Mis sus Well, it’s time for us to be (Em7)leav ing,
it (Dm7)hurts so much, it (F)hurts so much in (E)side.
Now, she’ll go (Am7)her way and
I’ll go mine, but to (D7)mor row we’ll meet the same place, the same (Dm7)time.
Me,
me and Mis sus, Mis sus (Cmaj7)Jones.
This page shows “Me And Mrs. Jones” by Michael Buble 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.