If (F)I were a (Gm)hu man be ing, I’d head straight to (Bb)New Or leans, (Bdim)chet?
and I’d (F)blow this horn so na (Bbm)hot and strong like they (F)no one they’ve (Dm7)ev er (C7)seen.
You’ve (F)heard of a (Gm)Lou is Arm strong, I’d head Mis ter (Bb)Sid ney Be (Bdim)chet?
and I’d (F)All those boys gon na (Bbm)step a side when they (F)no one they’ve (Dm7)ev er (C7)seen.
You’ve (F)hear this old ex (G7)ga tor play.
(F)When I’m hu man, as I (Fdim)hope to (F)be, I’m gon na (Bb)blow this horn ’til the (F)cows come home, and (G7)ev ’ry one’s gon na bow (C7)down to me.
(Gm)When head I’m my (G#dim)self a gain, I want just the (Bb)life I (Bdim)had: a (F)great big par ty (Bb)ev ’ry night.
Now
A (Gm)red head on my (G#dim)left arm, gain, I a bru nette (Bb)on my (Bdim)right, a (F)blonde or two to (Bb)hold the can dles.
Now
A (F)that seems (Dm7)just a bout (C7)right, eh, Louis?
Life is short; when you’re (F)done, you’re done; we’re (Bb)on this earth to (Bbm)have some fun.
And (F)that’s the (Dm7)way things (C)are.
(F)When I’m hu man, and I’m (Fdim)gon na (F)be, I’m gon na (Bb)tear it up like I (F)did be fore, and (G7)that’s a roy al (C7)guar an tee.
Your (D)mod es ty (Em)hu be (E#dim)comes you, (D)and your sense of re (G)spon si (G#dim)bil i ty.
I’ve worked (D)hard for ev ’ry and (G)thing I’ve got and (D)that’s the way it’s sup (E7)posed (G#7)to be.
When (D)I’m es a (Em)hu man (E#dim)be ing, (D)at your least I’ll re (G)act like (G#dim)one.
i ty.
If you (D)do your best each and (G)ev ’ry day, and (D)that’s the way it’s sup (E7)posed (G#7)to be.
When (D)good things are (Bm7)sure to (E7)come your way.
(D)What you give is (D)what you get.
My (G)dad dy said that, and I’ll (Gm)nev er for get.
And (D)I com (Bm7)mend it (E7)to you.
(D)When we’re hu man, and we’re (Ddim)gon na (D)be,...
I’m gon na (G)blow my horn.
I’m gon na (G)live the high life.
I’m gon na (G)do my best to take my (F#7)place in the (B7)sun.
(D)When
(A7)we’re
(D)hu man.
This page shows “When We're Human” by Anika Noni Rose 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 Bb at 174 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.