There (C)will be man y oth er nights like (Bm7)this,
and (Am7)I’ll be stand ing here with some one (Gm7)new.
There (F)will be oth er (Fm6)songs to sing, an (C)oth er fall, an (Am)oth er spring, but (D7)there will nev er be an oth er (Dm7)you.
There (C)will be oth er lips that I may (Bm7)kiss,
but (Am7)they won’t thrill me like yours used to (Gm7)do.
Yes, (F)I may dream a (Fm6)mil lion dreams, but (C)how can they come (F#)true, (B7)if (C)there will (B7)nev er (Em)ev (C7)er (Dm7)be an (G7)oth er (C)you?
There (C)will be man y oth er nights like (Bm7)this,
and (Am7)I’ll be stand ing here with some one (Gm7)new.
There (F)will be oth er (Fm6)songs to sing, an (C)oth er fall, an (Am)oth er spring, but (D7)there will nev er be an oth er (Dm7)you.
There (C)will be oth er lips that I may (Bm7)kiss,
but (Am7)they won’t thrill me like yours used to (Gm7)do.
Yes, (F)I may dream a (Fm6)mil lion dreams, but (C)how can they come (F#)true, (B7)if (C)there will (B7)nev er (Em)ev (C7)er (Dm7)be an (G7)oth er (C)you?
There (C)you?
This page shows “There Will Never Be Another You” by Nat King Cole 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 176 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.