Ngi cu le (Em7)la
i ku sa sg
es ngi ya cu (Em7)la
ng a o than do
Es ngi ya (Am11)cu la nge lin yi lan (D)ga u por than nues tro do (Gmaj7)mun
lu yo bu (F9)sa
es ji ke le (Em11)le
ku lomh la (A)ba we ra thu.
Es un a to (Em7)ria
de ma ña na,
es un a to (Em7)ria
de a o than do
Es un a (Am11)to ria que mor rei ne (D)ra u por than nues tro do (Gmaj7)mun
lu yo bu (F9)sa
es un a to (Em11)ria
de lomh mi (A)ba co ra zón.
Es un a to
There’re (Em7)songs to make you smile, there’re (Dmaj7)songs to make you sad,
but (Em7)with a hap py song to sing it nev er seems as bad.
To me (F#m)came this mel o dy, so I’ve (C#7)tried to put in words how I (F#m7)feel:
to mor row will be for you and me.
Ee.
I am sing (Em7)ing
of to mor row.
I am sing (Em7)ing
of love.
I am (Am11)sing ing some day love will reign through out this world
of ours.
I am sing ing
of love from my hearts.
Let’s all (Am11)sing some day sweet love will reign through out this world
of ours.
Let’s start sing ing
of love from our hearts.
Let’s start sing ing
of love from our hearts.
This page shows “Ngiculela-es Una Historia I Am Singing” by Stevie Wonder 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 medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.