We sign our cards and let ters, (Esus)“B.
F.
F.”
You’ve got a mil lion ways to (Esus)make me laugh.
You’re look in’ out for me, you’ve (Esus)got my back.
It’s go good
to have you a round.
You know (Esus2)the se crets I could (Asus2)nev (Bsus2)er (E)tell,
and when (Esus2)I’m qui et you break (Asus2)through (Bsus2)my (E)shell.
es, Don’t feel (Esus2)the need to do a (Asus2)reb (Bsus2)el (E)yell, ’cause you keep (F#m11)y my feet on the ground.
You’re a (E)true
friend;
you’re (B)here ’til the end.
You (E)pull me a side when (B)some thin’ ain’t right, (F#m11)talk with me now and (Asus2)in to the night,
’til (B)it’s al right a gain.
You’re a true (Esus2)friend.
You don’t (Esus2)get an gry when I (Asus2)change (Bsus2)the (E)plans.
Some how (Esus2)you’re nev er out of (Asus2)sec (Bsus2)ond (E)chanc es, won’t say, (Esus2)“I told you,” when I’m (Asus2)wrong (Bsus2)a (E)gain.
I’m so luck (F#m11)y my feet that I’ve found
You’re a (E)true
friend;
you’re (B)here ’til the end.
You (E)pull me a side when (B)some thin’ ain’t right, (F#m11)talk with me now and (Asus2)in to the night,
’til (B)it’s al right a gain.
You’re a true (Esus2)friend.
True (G#7)friends will (C#m)go to the ends of the (C#m)earth ’til they find the thing you need.
(G#7)Friends hang (C#m)on through the ups and the (C#m)downs, ’cause they’ve got some one to (E)be lieve
(B)in.
A (E)true
friend;
you’re (B)here ’til the end.
You (E)pull me a side when (B)some thin’ ain’t right, (F#m7)talk with me now and (Asus2)in to the night,
no (B)need to pre tend.
A (E)true
friend;
you’re (B)here ’til the end.
You (E)pull me a side when (B)some thin’ ain’t right, (F#m7)talk with me now and (Asus2)in to the night,
’til (B)it’s al right a gain.
You’re a true (Esus2)friend.
You’re a true (Esus2)friend.
You’re a true (E)friend.
This page shows “True Friend” by Hannah Montana 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 E at 98 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.