I can wait an oth er (Gm7)day
un til I (Dm)call you,
you’ve (C)on ly got my (F)heart on a (A7)string
and (Dm)ev ’ry (Dm)thing a (Bb)flut ter.
But an oth er lone ly (Gm7)night
might take for (Dm)ev er.
We’ve (C)on ly got each (F)oth er to (A7)blame,
it’s (Dm)all the (Dm)same to (Bb)me, love,
’cause I (C)know
what I (F)feel
to be (Bb)right.
no more lone (C)ly (F)nights,
no more (C)lone ly (F)nights,
you’re my guid (C)ing (Dm)light,
(Gm7)day or night I’m (Gm7)al ways there.
May I nev er miss the (Gm7)thrill
of be ing (Dm)near you.
And (C)if it takes a (F)cou ple of (A7)years
to (Dm)turn your (Dm)tears to (Bb)laugh ter
I will (C)do
what I (F)feel
to be (Bb)right.
no more lone (C)ly (F)nights,
no more (C)lone ly (F)nights,
you’re my guid (C)ing (Dm)light,
(Gm7)day or night I’m (Gm7)al ways there.
May I nev er miss the (Gm7)al ways there.
And I (Bb)won’t go a way un til you (C)tell me so, no I’ll (Bb)nev er go a way.
And I (Bb)won’t go a way un til you (C)tell me so, no I’ll (Bb)nev er go a way.
No more lone ly (F)nights.
This page shows “No More Lonely Nights” by Paul McCartney 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 84 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.