Oh, so (Gm7)long
for this (Am7)night I (D7sus)prayed
that a (Gm7)star
would guide (Am7)you my (D7sus)way
to share (Gm7)with
me this (Am7)spe cial (D7sus)day
where a (Gm7)rib bon’s in the (Bb)sky for our (Ebmaj7)love.
If al (Gm7)lowed,
may I (Am7)touch your (D7sus)hand
and if (Gm7)pleased
may I (Am7)once a (D7sus)gain
so that (Gm7)you
too will (Am7)un der (D7sus)stand
there’s a (Gm7)rib bon’s in the (Bb)sky for our (Ebmaj7)love.
If al (Gm7)rib bon in the (Bb)sky for our (Ebmaj7)love.
Doo.
Doo.
Doo
doo.
This is (Gm7)not
a co (Am7)in ci (D7sus)dence,
and far (Gm7)more
than a (Am7)luck y (D7sus)chance,
but what (Gm7)is
that was (Am7)al ways (D7sus)meant
is our (Gm7)rib bon in the (Bb)sky for our (C7sus)love;
(D7sus)love we can’t lose,
with God (Bm7)on our (E7sus)side.
We’ll find (Am7)strength
in each (Bm7)tear we (E7sus)cry.
From now (Am7)on
it will be (Bm7)you and (E7sus)I
and our (Am7)rib bon in the (C)sky,
(B)rib bon in the (E)sky,
a (Am7)rib bon in the (C)sky for our (Am7)love.
There’s a (Am7)rib bon in the (C)sky for our (G)love.
This page shows “Ribbon In The Sky” by Stevie Wonder 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 68 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.