That (F)old black mag ic has me in its spell,
that old black mag ic that you (Gm7)weave so well.
Those i cy fin gers up and down my spine, the same old (C)witch craft when your (F6)eyes meet (C)mine.
The (F)same old tin gle that I feel in side, and then that el e va tor (Eb)starts its ride,
and (Bb)down and down I (Bbm6)go, (Fmaj9)’round and ’round I go (Gm7)like a leaf that’s (F#maj7)caught in the (F)tide.
I should (Dm)stay a way but what can I (Bb)do?
I hear your (A9)name
and I’m a (D9)flame,
a (Gm)flame with such a burn ing de (Eb9)sire
that on ly your (Bbm6)kiss
can put out the (C)fire.
For (F)you’re the lov er I have wait ed for,
the (Cm7)mate that fate had me cre at ed (F9)for,
and (Bb)ev ’ry time your lips meet (Bbm6)mine,
dar ling, (Bb6)down and down I (Bbm6)go, (Fmaj9)’round and ’round I go (Gm7)in a spin, lov ing the (G)spin I’m in, un der that (C7)old black mag ic called (F)love!
This page shows “That Old Black Magic” by Frank Sinatra 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 200 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.