...a part from (Bm)those in my dreams and (E7)in mag a zines.
Just (A)look at his (F#m)hair.
His (A)hair’s dark and (F#m)wa vy.
It (A)just is n’t (F#m)fair, mine’s the (A)col our of (F#m)gra vy.
Each (Bm)part of his face is in (E7)just the right place.
Is he (A)laugh ing at (F#m)me?
At my (A)nose, did he (F#m)no tice I (A)should wear a (F#m)brace?
That I’ve (A)got ha li (F#m)to sis?
When (Bm)na ture picked on me, she chose (E7)to stick on me.
(A)Eyes that don’t (F#m)match.
I’ve got ears that stand out.
She (A)picked the wrong (F#m)batch when she (A)hand ed mine (F#m)out.
And (Bm7)then she at tacked me with (E7)per ma nent ac ne.
I (F#m)wish I was a (Faug)bit like, wish that (E)I could score a (B7)hit like, be (D)just a lit tle (E)bit like (D6)that (A)guy,
(D6)that (A)guy.
I wish that I could be like,
just a lit tle less like me.
Like the (D)kind of guy I (A)see, (E)like (D6)that (A)guy,
(D)that (A)guy.
This page shows “That Guy (From Blood Brothers)” by Willy Russell 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 105 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.