(C)Now the night morn has gone;
now the night morn has gone a (Gm)way;
(C)does n’t the seem that long; we hard ly had two words to (Gm)say.
(Dm)Love is ev ’ry where; for just I (B)know it is;
such (C)mo ments as (Gm6)this are too (A7)few;
oh,
it’s all the (Dm)up to (G)you;
it’s all the up to (G)know.
(C)Don’t say the we ing’s come;
don’t say the we ing’s come so (Gm)soon.
(C)Must we the end this way, when so much here is hard to (Gm)lose?
(Dm)Hold me in your arms for just an (B)oth er day,
I (C)prom ise this (Gm6)one will go (A7)slow;
oh,
we have the (Dm)right you (G)know;
we have the right you (G)know.
(G)you.
Here I (C)am, the one that you love,
ask ing for an (F)oth er day;
un der (C)stand, the one that you love,
loves you in so (F)man y ways.
Here I (C)am, the one that you love,
ask ing for an (F)oth er day.
Un der (C)stand, the one that you love,
loves you in so (F)man y ways.
The night has gone,
a part of yes ter (Dm)day;
I don’t know what to (F)say;
I don’t know what to (Bbmaj7)say.
Here I (F)am, the one that you love,
ask ing for an (Bb)oth er day.
Un der (F)stand, the one that you love,
loves you in so (Bb)man y ways.
Un der
Here I (F)am.
This page shows “The One That You Love” by Air Supply 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 96 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.