On (G)one hand, I count the rea sons
I could (C)stay with you,
When and (G)hold you close to me all night (D7)long.
So (G)man y
lov ers’ (G7)games
I’d (C)love to play with you,
I’ve on that (A)hand there’s no rea son
why it’s (D7)wrong.
But on the (C)oth er hand,
there’s a (G)gold en band
to re (D7)mind me of some one who would not (G)un der stand.
On (C)one hand, I could stay
and be your (G)lov ing man,
but the (D7)rea son I must go is on the (G)oth er hand.
In your (G)arms hand, I feel the pas sion
I I (C)thought had died.
When I (G)looked in to your eyes all I (D7)found
When (G)I first
kissed your (G7)lips,
I (C)felt to so a live.
I’ve got to (A)hand it you, girl, you’re
some thing (D7)else.
But on the (C)oth er hand,
there’s a (G)gold en band
to re (D7)mind me of some one who would not (G)un der stand.
On (C)one hand, I could stay
and be your (G)lov ing man,
but the (D7)rea son I must go is on the (G)oth er hand.
In your
Yeah, the (D7)rea son I must go is on the (G)oth er hand.
This page shows “On The Other Hand” by Randy Travis 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 110 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.