· by Gary Barlow & Eliot Kennedy
I’ve an i dea,
let’s wake them with a tin kle (E7)of a fair y’s wing.
(Am)What do we have here?
Some ma gic dust to sprin kle, (E7)that’s the ver y thing!
(F)Let’s start with George, Mi chael, (C)Jack and then Mum.
And (Dm)how ’bout the ser vants?
They should (E)join in the fun!
We’ll have a (C)par ty in a se cret lo ca tion, they just (E)need a se cret in vi ta tion.
We’ll be (F)right un der their nos es but we’re (C)just out of sight.
Per (Dm)mis sion to be naugh ty is our (E7)god giv en right.
That tru ly (C)sounds like mad ness.
But en ter tain ing, so let’s (E)share the glad ness, there’s no ex plain ing.
We’ll be (F)right un der their nos es but we’re (C)just out of sight.
I’m (E)sure there’ll be a price to pay.
(I’m sure there’ll be a price to pay.) There’ll be a price to pay!
But ’til then we own the (Am)night,
un der the ground,
where no one knows we’ve made a (E7)hide out for our selves.
(Am)We’ll have a feast
of all the things we love to (E)eat but noth ing else.
I (F)ma gine there’s ice cream.
(C)Cus tard and cake.
(Dm)And as much jel ly as your (E)bel ly can take.
For there’s a (C)par ty in a se cret lo ca tion, you just (E)need a se cret in vi ta tion.
We’ll be (F)right un der their nos es but we’re (C)just out of sight.
I’m (E)sure there’ll be a price to pay but ’til then we own the (Am)night.
Oh, how we (C)love this mad ness, so en ter tain ing, we’ll be (E)shar ing glad ness, they’ll be com plain ing.
We’ll be (F)right un der their nos es but we’re (C)just out of sight.
I’m (E)sure there’ll be a price to pay.
(I’m sure there’ll be a price to pay.) There’ll be a price to pay.
’Til then we own the night, night.
’Til then we own the night,
night.
’Til then we own the night, night.
’Til then we own the night.
This page shows “We Own The Night (From 'Finding Neverland')” by Gary Barlow & Eliot Kennedy 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 A at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.