(C)Time,
you found (Cmaj7)time e nough to love,
and I found love e nough to (Am)hold you.
So to (Dm)night,
I’ll stir the (E)fire you feel in side
un til the (Am)flames of love en (F#)fold you.
(F)Lay ing be (C)side you, (E7)lost in the (D)feel (E7)ing,
so glad you (Em)o pened my (Dm7)door.
Come with me.
(Fmaj7)Some where in the (G)night we (G)will (Em7)know
(Am)ev ’ry thing (Em)lov ers can (Dm7)know.
You’re my song,
(Fmaj7)mu sic too (G)mag ic (G)to (Em7)end.
I’ll play you (Em)o ver and o ver a (F)gain.
Lov ing so warm,
(G)mov ing so right,
(C)clos ing your eyes
and (F)feel ing the light.
(C)We’ll just go on burn ing (F)bright,
some where in the (C)night.
You’ll so glad you (Em)o pened my (Dm)door.
You’re my song.
(A)Mu sic too mag ic to (F#m7)end.
I’ll play you (F#m)o ver and o ver a (Gmaj7)gain.
(G)Lov ing so warm,
(A)mov ing so right,
(D)clos ing your eyes
and (G)feel ing the light.
(D)We’ll just go on burn ing (Em)bright,
some where in the (Bm)night.
(Em)We’ll just go (G#dim)on burn ing (Am7)bright
some where in the (D)night.
This page shows “Somewhere In The Night” by Barry Manilow 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 76 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.