(C)She wakes up with the (C)sun; she throws on her (C)clothes,
hop ing her car will start the sec ond time a round.
The day has be (C)gun.
The line’s out the (C)door.
Serv ing up fraps un til she can’t take an y more.
I
(B)see it in her brok en (Ab)smile.
Oh,
(B)I
wish I could tell her, “You’re one in a mil lion; you’re go ing the dis tance, babe.
You’re (Ab)gon na work it out some (C)day.” I wish I could tell her, “You’re one in a mil lion,” but
you (Ab)nev er e ven look my (F)way,
yeah.
nev er looks my way.
She nev er nev er nev er looks my way.
(F)way.
If I could be the light to guide you through the dark ness, ba by, if I could be the one to change the end ing to your sto ry, I’d be one in a mil lion.
I’d be one in a mil lion.
Some day I will tell her,
“You’re (Ab)gon na work it out some (C)day.
You’re one in a mil lion; you’re go ing the dis tance, babe.
You’re (Ab)gon na work it out some (C)day.” I wish I could tell her, “You’re one in a mil lion,” but
you (Ab)nev er e ven look my (C)way,
“You’re go ing the dis (F)way,
yeah.
This page shows “One In A Million” by Backstreet Boys 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 F at 92 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.