Wel come to my (C)world,
won’t you come on (G)in?
Mir a cles I (C)guess
still hap pen now and (G)then.
Step in to my (C)heart,
leave your cares be (G)hind,
wel come to my (C)world
built with you in (G)mind.
(D7)Knock and the door will (G)o pen,
(D7)seek
and you will (G)find,
(D7)ask and you’ll be (G)giv en
the (A7)key to this world of (D)mine.
(G)I’ll be wait ing (C)here
with my arms un (G)furled,
wait ing just for (C)you,
wel come to my (G)world.
(G)Wel come to my (C)world,
won’t you come on (G)in?
Mir a cles I (C)guess
still hap pen now and (G)then.
Step in to my (C)heart,
leave your cares be (G)hind,
wel come to my (C)world
built with you in (G)mind.
(D7)Knock and the door will (G)o pen,
(D7)seek
and you will (G)find,
(D7)ask and you’ll be (G)giv en
the (A7)key to this world of (D)mine.
(G)I’ll be wait ing (C)here
with my arms un (G)furled,
wait ing just for (C)you,
wel come to my (G)world.
(G)Wel come to my (G)world.
This page shows “Welcome To My World” by Elvis Presley 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 G at 90 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.
This arrangement is a great way to develop your dominant-seventh voicings — you're working through G, C, and D but also navigating A7, D7, D9, and Am7, so your right hand needs to be comfortable shifting between major and seventh shapes quickly. At 90 BPM the tempo is gentle, but the real challenge is keeping your transitions smooth, especially moving from Am7 to D9, where your fingers will want to hesitate. Start hands-separate: get your left hand confident with the mixed bass pattern first, since it isn't a simple root-fifth — there's some melodic movement down there that needs to feel automatic before you layer the melody on top. Once you combine hands, loop the four-bar phrases where the D7-to-G resolution happens and focus on landing both hands together right on the beat. Watch your pedal changes around those seventh chords so they don't blur into each other. This is the piece that'll lock in your seventh-chord vocabulary and teach you to voice romantic ballad textures with real confidence.