We’ve It’s sev en ty two de grees,
mix ing ze ro chance of rain.
We’ve got It’s been a per fect day.
We’re all spin ning on our heels, so you far a way from real And in I’m Cal ing i for ni a.
na say good (A)night.
We watched the sun set from our car; we all to took it oth in.
And by the time that it was dark, you and me had some dis thin’, er.
yeah.
And if this is what we’ve got,
then what we’ve got is gold.
We’re shin ing bright, and I (G)want you, I want you to know.
The morn ing’s on its way,
our friends will say good bye;
there’s no where else to go, I hope that you’ll stay the night.
Whoa,
you’ll stay the night.
Whoa.
Yeah.
We’ve been sing ing ty “Bil lie Jean,”
mix ing vod ka with caf feine.
We’ve got It’s stran gers stop ping by.
We’re And though you’re out of tune, girl, you blow my mind, you do.
And all I’m say ing is, I don’t wan na say good (A)night.
If there’s no qui et cor our ner to get to know each oth er, and there’s no hur ry.
I’m a pa tient and man, as you’ll dis cov er.
yeah.
God, if this is what we’ve got,
then what we’ve got is gold.
We’re shin ing bright, and I (G)want you, I want you to know.
The morn ing’s on its way,
our friends will say good bye;
there’s no where else to go, I hope that you’ll stay the night.
Whoa,
you’ll stay the night.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just like the (D)song (A)on the (Bm)ra di o said,
we’ll share the (D)shel ter (A)of my (Bm)sin gle bed.
But it‘s a (D)dif f’rent (A)tune that’s (Bm)stuck in (D)my head,
and it goes:
If this is what we’ve got,
then what we’ve got is gold.
We’re shin ing bright, and I (G)want you, I want you to know.
The morn ing’s on its way,
our friends will say good bye;
there’s no where else to go, I hope that you’ll stay the night.
If this is what we’ve got,
then what we’ve got is gold.
We’re shin ing bright, and I (G)want you, I want you to know.
The morn ing’s on its way,
our friends will say good bye;
there’s no where else to go, I hope that you’ll stay the night.
If you’ll stay the night.
This page shows “Stay The Night” by James Blunt 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 D at 192 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.