Oh.
(Fmaj7)Girl, I’ve known you ver y well.
I’ve seen you grow in’ ev ’ry day.
I nev er real ly looked be fore, but now you take my breath a way.
Re (Fmaj7)Sud den ly you’re in my life, part of ev ’ry thing I do.
You (Bb)got me work ing day and night just tryin’ to keep a hold on you.
Here in your arms I found my (Ebmaj7)par a dise,
my on ly chance for hap pi (Gm)ness.
And if I lose you now, I (Ebmaj7)think I would die.
Oh, (Dbmaj7)say you’ll al ways be my ba by.
We can make it shine.
We can take for ev er just a (Bb)min ute at a time.
Oh.
More than a wom an.
More than a wom an to me.
More than a wom an.
More than a wom an to me.
Oh.
(Fmaj7)There are sto ries old and true of peo ple so in love like you and me, and I can see my self let his to ry re peat it self.
Re (Fmaj7)flect ing how I feel for you, think in’ ’bout those peo ple then, I (Bb)know that in a thou sand years I’d fall in love with you a gain.
This is the on ly way that (Ebmaj7)we should fly.
This is the on ly way to (Gm)go.
And if I lose your love, I (Ebmaj7)know I would die.
Oh, (Dbmaj7)say you’ll al ways be my ba by.
We can make it shine.
We can take for ev er just a (Bb)min ute at a time.
Oh.
More than a wom an.
More than a wom an to me.
More than a wom an.
More than a wom an to me.
Oh.
More than a wom an.
More than a wom an to me.
More than a wom an.
More than a wom an to me.
This page shows “More Than A Woman” by Bee Gees 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 96 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.