(Dm)Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (C)lit tle bit lone ly and you’re nev er com ing ’round.
(Dm)Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (C)lit tle bit tired less of lis ten ing to the sound of my tears.
Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (Eb)lit tle bit ner vous that the best of all the years have gone by.
Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (Eb)lit tle bit ter ri fied and then I see the look in your eyes.
Turn a round, (Db)bright eyes.
Ev ’ry now and then I fall a (Ab)part.
a round,
(Db)bright eyes.
Ev ’ry now and then I fall.
(Dm)Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (C)lit tle bit rest less and I dream of some thing wild.
(Dm)Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (C)lit tle bit help less and I’m ly ing like a child in your arms.
Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (Eb)lit tle bit an gry and I know I’ve got to get out and cry.
Turn a round.
Ev ’ry now and then I get a (Eb)lit tle bit ter ri fied but then I see the look in your eyes.
Turn a round, (Db)bright eyes.
Ev ’ry now and then I fall a (Ab)Turn a round,
(Db)bright eyes.
Ev ’ry now and then I fall.
(Ab)part.
a round,
(Db)bright eyes.
Ev ’ry now and then I fall a (C)part
and I (Am7)need you now to night;
and I (G7)need you more than ev er.
And if you (Am7)on ly hold me tight,
we’ll be (G)hold ing on for (C)ev er.
And we’ll (Am7)on ly be mak ing it (F)right
’cause we’ll (G7)nev er be wrong.
To (F)geth er we can take it to the (G)end of the line.
Your (Am)love is like a shad ow on me (D)all of the time.
I (C)don’t know what to do and I’m al ways in the dark, we’re (Am)liv ing in a pow der keg and (D)giv ing off sparks.
I real ly need you to night.
For ev er’s gon na (C)start to night.
For ev er’s gon na start to night.
(C)Once up on a time I was (Am)fall ing in love, but (E)now I’m on ly fall ing a part.
There’s (Dm)noth ing I can do, a (G7)to tal e clipse of the heart.
(C)Once up on a time there was (Am)light in my life, but (E)now there’s on ly love in the dark.
(Dm7)Noth ing can I say, a (G7)to tal e clipse of the heart.
A (G7)to tal e clipse of the (C)heart.
This page shows “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” by Bonnie Tyler 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 130 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.