(Cmaj9)Some times,
not (Dm7)of ten e nough,
we re flect up on the (Dm7)good things.
And those (G)thoughts al ways (Am)cen ter a (Am)round those we (F#)love,
and I think a bout those (Em7)peo ple
who mean so much (Am7)to (Fmaj9)me,
and for so (Cmaj7)man y (C6)years have (F)made me
so (F)ver (G7)y (Cmaj7)hap py.
(Am)And I (F#)count
the times I have for (Fmaj7)got ten (G9)to (Em7)say
(Am9)thank you,
and (Dm7)just how much I (Cmaj9)love them.
(Cmaj9)Some times,
not (Dm7)of ten e nough,
we re flect up on the (Dm7)good things.
And those (G)thoughts al ways (Am)cen ter a (Am)round those we (F#)love,
and I think a bout those (Em7)peo ple
who mean so much (Am7)to (Fmaj9)me,
and for so (Cmaj7)man y (C6)years have (F)made me
so (F)ver (G7)y (Cmaj7)hap py.
(Am)And I (F#)count
the times I have for (Fmaj7)got ten
(G9)to (Em7)say
(Am9)thank you,
and (Dm7)just how much I (Cmaj9)love them.
(Cmaj9)love them.
This page shows “Sometimes” by Henry Mancini 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.