You’d think that peo ple would have (Em7)had e nough of sil ly love songs,
(C)but I look a round me and I (Em7)see it is n’t (Fmaj7)so.
Some peo ple wan na fill the (Em7)world with sil ly (Fmaj7)love songs,
and what’s (Em7)wrong with that?
I’d (Fmaj7)like to know,
’cause (G)here I go
a gain.
(C)I
(Em7)love
(Fmaj7)you.
(C)I
(Em7)love
(Fmaj7)you.
(C)I
(Em7)love
(Fmaj7)you.
(C)I
(Em7)love
(Fmaj7)you.
(C)I
can’t ex (Em7)plain, the feel ing’s (Fmaj7)plain to me; say, can’t you see?
Ah, she gave me (Em7)more, she gave it (Fmaj7)all to me; now, can’t you see?
What’s (Em7)wrong with that?
I (Fmaj7)need to know,
’cause (G)here I go
a gain.
You’d think that peo ple would have (Em7)had e nough of sil ly love songs,
(C)But I look a round me and I (Em7)see it is n’t (Fmaj7)so.
Some peo ple wan na fill the (Em7)world with sil ly (Fmaj7)love songs,
and what’s (Em7)wrong with that?
This page shows “Silly Love Songs” by Phillip Keveren 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 C at 126 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.