Did you (Bb7)say I’ve got a (Eb)lot to learn?
Well, don’t (C7)think I’m try ing (Fm7)not to learn.
Since this (C7)is the per fect (Fm7)spot to learn,
teach me
(Bb7)to (Gm7)night.
Start ing (Bb9)with the “A B (Eb)C” of it,
right down (C7)to the “X Y (Fm7)Z” of it,
help me (C7)solve the mys ter (Fm7)y of it.
Teach me
(Bb7)to (Eb)night.
The sky’s a (Fm7)black board (Bb7)high a (Gm7)bove you.
(C)If a (Fm7)shoot ing (Bb7)star goes (Eb)by,
I’ll use that (Am7)star to (D)write “I (Gm)love you”
(C7)a (Cm7)thou sand times a (F7)cross the (Fm7)sky.
One thing (Bb7)is n’t ver y (Eb)clear, my love,
should the (C7)teach er stand so (Fm7)near, my love?
Grad u (C7)a tion’s al most (Fm7)here, my love.
Teach me
(Bb7)to (Eb)night.
This page shows “Teach Me Tonight” by Sammy Cahn 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 Ab at 88 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.