Thanks for the (Ab)times that you’ve (Fm)giv en me.
The (Ab)mem ’ries are (Ab)all in my mind.
And (Ab)now that we’ve (Ab)come to the (Fm)end of our (C)rain bow,
there’s some thing I (Ab)must say out (Fm)loud:
You’re (Ab)once,
(Eb)twice,
three times a la dy,
and I love
(Eb)you.
Yes, you’re once,
twice,
three times a (Db)la dy,
and I love
(Eb)you,
I love
(Ab)you.
When (Ab)we are to (Eb)geth er, the (Db6)mo ments I (Db)cher ish with (Ab)ev ’ry beat of my heart;
To (Ab)touch you, to (Eb)hold you, to (Db6)feel you, to (Db)need you, there’s (Ab)noth ing to (Eb)keep us a (Db6)part.
Ooh,
ooh,
ooh,
ooh,
ooh.
You’re (Ab)once,
(Eb)twice,
three times a la dy,
and I (Ab)love
(Eb)you,
I love
(Ab)you.
This page shows “Three Times A Lady” by The Commodores 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 Db at 105 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.