(C)Some
(Cmaj7)where
(Fmaj9)out
there,
be (C)neath the pale
moon (F)light,
(G)some
one’s think ing (Em7)of
(Am)me
and (Dm7)lov (C)ing (F)me
to (Gsus)night.
(C)Some
(Cmaj7)where
(Fmaj9)out
(F)there,
(C)some one’s say ing a (F)prayer
that (Dm7)we’ll
(G)find one an (Em7)oth
(Am)er in that (Dm7)big some (Dm7)where out there.
And (F)e ven though I (G)know how ver y (F)far a part we (G)are,
it (F)helps to think we (G)might be wish ing (F)on the same bright (G)star.
And (Ab)when the night wind (Bb)starts to sing that (Ab)lone some lull a (Bb)by,
it (Ab)helps to think we’re (Bb)sleep ing un der neath the same big (G)sky.
(C)Some
(Cmaj7)where
(Fmaj7)out
(F)there,
if (C)love can (C)see
us (F)through,
(G)then
we’ll be to (Em)geth
(Am)er some where (F)out there,
out (G)where dreams
come (C)true.
This page shows “Somewhere Out There” 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 69 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.