· by Justin Timberlake
Ev ’ry one (Am)knows
all a bout (C)my di rec tion.
And in my (D)heart some where,
I wan na (Am)go there.
Still, I don’t (C)go there.
Ev ’ry bod y says, (G)“Say some thing, say some thing, (D)say some thing, say some thing, (Am)say some thing, say some thing.”
I don’t wan na get
caught up in the (D)rhy thm of it, but I can’t (Am)help my self.
No, I can’t (C)help my self, no, no.
Caught up in the (D)mid dle of it, no, I can’t (Am)help my self.
No, I can’t (C)help my self, no, no, (G)no.
Caught up in the (D)rhy thm of it, may be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
May be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
Ev ’ry one (Am)knows
all a bout (C)my trans gres sions.
Still, in my (D)heart some where,
there’s (Am)mel o dy and (G)har mo ny for you and me to (Am)night.
I hear them (C)call my name.
Ev ’ry bod y says,
May be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
May be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
Some times the (G)great est way to say some thing is to say noth ing at all.
Some times the (C)great est way to say some thing is to say noth ing at all.
Some times the (C)great est way to say some thing is to say noth ing at all.
is to say noth ing.
But I can’t (Am)help my self.
No, I can’t (C)help my self, no, no.
Caught up in the (D)mid dle of it, no, I can’t (Am)help my self.
No, I can’t (C)help my self, no, no, (G)no.
Caught up in the (D)rhy thm of it, may be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
May be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
May be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
May be I’m look ing for some thing I can’t have.
Some times the (G)great est way to say some thing is to say noth ing at all.
Some times the (G)great est way to say some thing is to say noth ing at all.
Some times the (G)great est way to say some thing is (D)to say noth ing.
This page shows “Say Something (Feat. Chris Stapleton)” by Justin Timberlake 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 A at 90 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.