(Em)Have you ev er (D9)seen the dawn of (E7)love?
(Em)Lit tle things that (D9)mean the dawn of (B)love?
(Am)Why wait for (Am9)her to (Am6)say that (B)she (B7)a (Em)dores you?
(A7)Long be fore the first kiss
(D)have you ev er seen this?
If there’s a (A9)gleam in her eye each time she (Am7)straight (D9)ens your tie, you’ll know the (G)la dy’s (G)in love
(D)with you.
(CN.C.)If she can (A7)dress for a date with out that (Am7)wait (D9)ing you hate, it means the (G)la dy’s (G)in love
(D)with you.
And when your (G7)friends ask you (G7)o ver to join their (Dm9)ta ble
(G7)but (C)she picks that far a way booth for (Cm6)two,
(CN.C.)Well, sir, here’s (A7)just how it stands, you’ve got ro (Am7)mance (D9)on your hands (E7)be (D)cause (E7)the la dy’s (Am)in (Am7)love
(D)with you.
If there’s a (A9)gleam in her eye each time she (Am7)straight (D9)ens your tie, you’ll know the (G)la dy’s (G)in love
(D)with you.
(CN.C.)If she can (A7)dress for a date with out that (Am7)wait (D9)ing you hate, it means the (G)la dy’s (G)in love
(D)with you.
And when your (G7)friends ask you (G7)o ver to join their (Dm9)ta ble
(G7)but (C)she picks that far a way booth for (Cm6)two,
(CN.C.)Well, sir, here’s (A7)just how it stands, you’ve got ro (Am7)mance (D9)on your hands (E7)be (D)cause (E7)the la dy’s (Am)in (Am7)love
(D)with you.
If there’s a you.
This page shows “The Lady's In Love With You” by Benny Goodman 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 G at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.