(Bbsus2)How did I get here?
I (C)turned a round and (Dm7)there you were.
I did n’t think twice or (Bbsus2)ra tion al ize, ’cause (C)some how I knew
that there was (Bbsus2)more than just (C)chem is try.
I mean, I (Dm7)knew you were kind of in to me, but I (Bbsus2)fig ured it’s too (C)good to be true.
I said, (Gm7)“Pinch me, where’s the (F)catch this time?
(Bb)Can’t find a sin gle (F)cloud in the sky.
(Gm7)Help me be fore I get (F)used to this guy.”
(Bb)They say that good things take time.
(Bb)But real ly great things hap pen in the (C)blink of an eye.
Thought the (Gm7)chance es to meet some (Dm7)bod y like you were a (Bb)mil lion to one.
I can’t be (Gm7)lieve it,
oh, (Bb)whoa,
you’re one in a (Gm7)mil lion.
(Gm7)All this time I was (Dm7)look ing for love, try in’ to (Bbsus2)make things work that weren’t (Csus)good e nough, ’til I (F)thought I’m through, (F)said I’m done, and (Bbmaj9)stum bled in to the arms of the one.
You’re (Bbsus2)mak in’ me laugh a bout the (C)sil li est stuff, say that (Dm7)I’m your dia mond in the rough.
When I’m (Bbsus2)mad at you, (C)you come with your (Dm7)vel vet touch.
Can’t be (Gm7)lieve that I’m so (F)luck y; I have (Bb)nev er felt so (F)hap py ev ’ry (Gm7)time I see that (F)spar kle in your (Bbsus2)eyes.
I said, (Gm7)“Pinch me, where’s the (F)catch this time?
(Bb)Can’t find a sin gle (F)cloud in the sky.
(Gm7)Help me be fore I get (F)used to this guy.”
(Bb)They say that good things take time.
(Bb)But real ly great things hap pen in the (C)blink of an eye.
Thought the (Gm7)chanc es to meet some (Dm7)bod y like you were a (Bb)mil lion to one.
I can’t be (Gm7)lieve it,
oh, (Bbmaj9)whoa,
yeah, yeah.
(Bb)They say that good things take time.
(Bb)But real ly great things hap pen in the (C)blink of an eye.
Thought the (Gm7)chanc es to meet some (Dm7)bod y like you were a (Bb)mil lion to one.
I can’t be (Gm7)lieve it,
oh, (Bbmaj9)whoa,
yeah, yeah.
oh, (Bbsus2)whoa,
you’re one in a (Gm11)mil lion.
One in a (Gm11)mil lion.
You’re one in a (Gm7)mil lion.
This page shows “One In A Million” by Hannah Montana 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 184 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.