Sun (C)rise, sun (Dm7)rise, looks like (C)morn ing in your (F)eyes, but the (Dm7)clock’s held nine fif (Bb)teen all for (F)hours.
Sun (Am7)rise, sun (Dm7)rise could n’t (C)tempt us if it (F)tried, ’cause the (Dm7)af ter noon’s al (Bb)read y come and (F)gone.
And I said, (Dm)“Ooo
(Dm)ooo,
(Dm)ooo”
to (Gm)you.
Sur (C)prise, sur (Dm7)prise.
Could n’t (C)find it in your (F)eyes, but I’m (Dm7)sure it’s writ ten (Bb)teen all my (F)face.
Sur (Am7)prise, sur (Dm7)prise: nev er (C)some thing I could (F)hide when I (Dm7)see we’ve made it (Bb)through an oth er (F)day.
Then I say, (Dm)“Ooo
(Dm)ooo,
(Dm)ooo”
to (Gm)you.
Sur (Gm)you.
And now the (Bb)night
will throw its cov er (G)down,
mm, on (Bb)me a gain.
Ooh, and if I’m (Bb)right,
it’s the (G)on ly way
to (Bb)bring me back.
(Dm)Ooo,
(Dm)ooo,
(Dm)ooo,
to (Gm)you.
(Dm)Ooo,
(Dm)ooo,
(Dm)ooo,
to (Gm)you.
to you.
This page shows “Sunrise” by Norah Jones 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 Bb at 156 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.