Ah.
Al (Bb)right.
Ain’t this what you came for?
Don’t you wish you came more?
Girl, what you play ing for?
Ah,
come on.
Come on, let me kiss that,
ooh, I know you miss that.
What’s wrong?
Let me fix that, twist that.
Ba by, (Gm)to night’s the night I (Eb)let you know.
Ba by, (Bb)to night’s the night we (F)lose con trol.
Ba by, (Gm)to night you need that, (Eb)to night, be lieve that.
(Bb)To night, I’ll be the (F)best you (F)ev er had.
I don’t want to (Eb)brag,
but I’ll be
the (F)best you (F)ev er had.
I don’t want to (Eb)brag,
but I’ll be
the (F)best you (F)ev er had.
I hit you with the best stroke,
free style, then the breast stroke.
’Til you blow ing cig a rette smoke,
and now the bed’s broke.
So what we gon na do now?
**** it, round two now.
Work it out, then we cool down, cool down.
Ba by, (F)best you (F)ev er had.
This page shows “Tonight (Best You Ever Had)” by John Legend 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 86 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.