Who You'd Be Today

by Kenny Chesney

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Lyrics

see Sun ny days seem to hurt the most.

I wear the pain like a heav y coat.

I feel you ev ’ry where name I go.

(G5)bies.

I see your smile, I see your face.

I hear you laugh in’ in talk the rain.

I still can’t be lieve you’re gone.

(G5)zy.

(G)It ain’t fair you died too young like a sto ry that had just be gun, but death tore the pag es all a way.

God knows how I miss you.

All the hell that I’ve been through just (D)know in’ no one could take your (G)place.

Some times

I won der

who you’d be to day.

Would you

To (G)day,

to (Bm)day,

to (G)day.

To (G)day,

to (Bm)day,

to (G)day.

To

Sun ny days seem to hurt the most.

I wear the pain like a heav y coat.

The on ly thing that gives me hope

is I know

I’ll see you a gain some (D)day,

some (G)day,

some day.

Who You'd Be Today by Kenny Chesney — Easy Piano for Kids

This page shows “Who You'd Be Today by Kenny Chesney 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 D at 152 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.

Tips for parents & teachers

  • Start at 50% tempo using the BPM control. Speed up only when your child can play through without stopping.
  • Turn on the metronome from the top bar to build steady rhythm.
  • Use the segmented OFF / C / 1 button to toggle note labels on the staff and keys — kids learn note names faster with letters showing.
  • Tap a measure number on the timeline to jump to a specific section for repeat practice.

Frequently asked questions

Is "Who You'd Be Today" good for a child learning piano?
Yes — this color-coded arrangement is designed for ages 4-12. Each note is colored by pitch so kids match colors to keys, no music reading required. Lyrics sit under every note for sing-along play.
What age can start with "Who You'd Be Today"?
Children as young as 4 can follow the color-coded notes. By age 6-7 most kids can play through the song themselves with light guidance. Parent help is recommended for the first few sessions.
Do we need a piano teacher to use this?
No — the color-coded format is designed to be self-explanatory. Parents with no music background can supervise. Teachers can also use it as an introductory lesson tool.
Can we print the sheet music?
Yes — tap "Download Sheet Music" above for a free printable PDF with the same color-coded notes that appear on screen.