Our (Am7)lips should n’t (D7)touch.
(Am7)(Move o ver (D7)darl ing.) I (Am7)like it too (D7)much.
(Am7)(Move o ver (D7)darl ing.) That (G)gleam in your (Em)eyes is (Am)no big sur (D7)prise an y (G)more,
’cause you’ve (C)fooled me be (D7)fore.
I’m (Am7)all in a (D7)spin.
(Am7)(Move o ver (D7)darl ing.) A (Am7)bout to give (D7)in.
(Am7)(Move o ver (D7)darl ing.) And (G)though it’s not (Em)right, I’m (Am)too weak to (D7)fight it some how,
’cause I (C)want you right (D7)now.
The (C)way
you (D)sigh
has me (C)wav ing my con science bye (D)bye.
You can (G)call me a fick le (Em)thing,
but I’m (A7sus)prac tic ’lly (A7)yours for (D7)ev er be cause...
(I (Am7)yearn to be (D7)kissed.) (Am7)Move o ver (D7)darl ing.
(How (Am7)can I re (D7)sist?) (Am7)Move o ver (D7)darl ing.
You’ve (G)cap tured my (Em)heart and (Am7)now that I’m (D7)no long er (G)free...
This page shows “Move Over Darling” by Doris Day 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 G at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.