There’s some thing (G7)sweet,
and al most (C)kind.
But he was (G7)mean and he was coarse and un re (C)fined.
And now he’s dear, (Ab6)and (E)so un (C#dim)sure.
I won der (F)why I did n’t see it (G7)there be (C)fore.
She glanced this (G7)way,
I thought I (C)saw.
And when we (G7)touched, she did n’t shud der at my (C)paw.
No, it can’t (F)be;
I’ll just ig (E)nore.
But then, she’s (F)nev er looked at me that (G7)way be (C)fore.
(F)New
and a (G7)bit
a (Ebdim)larm ing.
Who’d have ev er (D)thought that this (G)could (C7)be?
(C)True,
that he’s (G7)no Prince (Em7)Charm ing,
but there’s some thing (D7)in him that I simp ly did n’t (G)see.
Well, who’d have (G7)thought?
Well, bless my soul.
Well, who’d have (C)known?
Well, who in deed?
And who’d have (G7)guessed they’d come to geth er on their (C)own?
It’s so pe (C)cu liar!
Wait and (F)see (We’ll wait and (Ab6)see.) a few days (E)more;
there may be (F6)some thing there that (G7)was n’t there be (C)fore.
per haps there’s (G7)some thing there that was n’t there be (C)fore.
There may be (G7)some thing there that (G)was n’t there be (F)fore.
This page shows “Something There” by Beauty and the Beast Cast 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 116 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.