You are more beau ti ful than an y one ev er.
Ev ’ry day You’re the same, You nev er change, no, nev er.
You are more beau ti ful than an y one ev er.
Ev ’ry day You’re the same, You nev er change, no, nev er.
And how could I ev er de ny the love of my, my Sav ior?
You are to me ev ’ry thing, all I need for ev er.
How could You (Dm)be so (Bb5)good?
(F)There
(C)is
(Dm)no one (Bb5)like You.
(F)There has (C)nev er, (Dm)ev er been (Bb5)an y one like You.
Ev ’ry where You are there, earth or air, sur round ing.
I’m not a lone, the heav ens sing a long.
My God, You’re so a stound ing.
How could You be so good to me?
E ter nal ly (Bb5)I be lieve.
(F)There
(C)is
(Dm)no one (Bb5)like You.
(F)There has (C)nev er, (Dm)ev er been (Bb5)an y one like You.
(F)There
(C)is
(Dm)no one (Bb5)like You.
(F)There has (C)nev er, (Dm)ev er been (Bb5)an y one like You.
You!
You!
You!
You!
You!
You!
You!
You!
You!
You!
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You!
You!
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You!
You!
How could You (Bb5)be so good to me?
How could You (Bb5)be so good to me?
How could You (Bb5)be so good to (F5)me?
We’re not a lone,
so sing a long.
We’re not a lone,
so sing a long, sing a long, sing a long.
(CN.C.)Here we go!
(Dm)ev er been (Bb5)an y one like our God.
There is no one, there is no one like our God.
There is no one, there is no one like our (Bbsus2)God.
This page shows “No One Like You” by David Crowder Band 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.