When the eve ning shad ows (Gmaj9)fall,
and you’re won d’ring who to (C6/9)call
for a lit tle com pa (D7)ny,
there’s al ways (Gmaj9)me.
Or if your great ro mance should (Gmaj9)end,
and you’re lone some for a (C6)friend,
dar ling, (Am7)you need nev er (D7)be.
There’s (C)al (D)ways (G)me.
I don’t (G)seem to mind some (C6)how
play ing sec ond fid dle (G)now.
Some (D)day you’ll (A9)want me, dear, and (Em7)when that (D)day (Em7)is (C6)here,
with in my arms you’ll come to (Gmaj9)know
oth er loves may come and (C6)go,
but my (Am7)love for you will (D7)be
e ter nal (B)ly.
Look a round and you will (Am7)see
there’s al ways (G)me.
I don’t (A)seem to mind some (D6)how
play ing sec ond fid dle (A)now.
Some (E)day you’ll (B9)want me, dear, and (F#m7)when that (E)day (B9)is (E9)here,
with in my arms you’ll come to (Bb)know
oth er (Gm7)loves may come and (Ebmaj7)go,
but my (Cm7)love for you will (F7)be
e (Eb6)ter nal (D)ly.
Look a (G)round and you will (Cm7)see
there’s (Ebmaj7)al (D)ways (Gm7)me,
yeah.
Look a round and you will (Cm7)see
there’s al ways (Abmaj9)me.
This page shows “There's Always Me” by Elvis Presley 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 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.