For (F)once in (F#dim)love with (C7)A my,
(F)al ways in (F#dim)love with (C7)A my.
(F)Ev er and (F7)ev er (Bb)fas ci nat ed (F)by ’er, (Gm7)sets your heart a (F)fire to (G7)stay.
(F)Once you’re (F#dim)kissed by (C7)A my,
(F)tear up your (F#dim)list, it’s (C7)A my.
(F)Ply her with (F7)bon bons, (Bb)po et ry and (F)flow ers, (Gm7)moon a mil lion (F)hours a (G7)stay.
(A7)way.
You (Gm7)might be quite the fick le (C7)heart ed (Fmaj7)rov
(Bb9)er, so (Fmaj7)care
(Bb9)free and (Fmaj7)bold,
who (Gm7)loves a girl and lat er (C7)thinks it (Fmaj7)o
(Bb9)ver and (C)just
(G7)quits (C7)cold.
But (F)once in (F#dim)love with (C7)A my,
(F)al ways in (F#dim)love with (C7)A my.
(F)Ev er and (F7)ev er (Bb)sweet ly you’ll ro (F)mance ’er.
(Gm7)Trou ble is, the (F)an swer will (A7)be
That (Gm7)A my’d rath er stay in (G7)love
(C7)with (F)me.
This page shows “Once In Love With Amy” by Frank Loesser 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.