Those fin gers in my hair,
that sly “come hith er” stare
that strips my (C7)con science bare, it’s (Fmaj7)witch (F6)craft.
And I’ve got no de fense for it, the heat is too in tense for it.
What good would (G7)com mon sense for it (C)do?
(C7)’Cause it’s (F)witch craft!
Wick ed (C)witch craft.
And al (F)though
I know
it’s strict ly ta (B)boo,
when you a (F)rouse the need in me,
my heart says (Am)“Yes, in deed” in me.
“Pro ceed with (Eb)what you’re lead in’ me (Gm7)to!”
It’s such an an cient pitch,
but one I would n’t switch,
’cause there’s no (C7)nic er witch than (F)you!
Those fin gers in my hair,
that sly “come hith er” stare
that strips my (C7)con science bare, it’s (Fmaj7)witch (F6)craft.
And I’ve got no de fense for it,
the heat is too in tense for it.
What good would (G7)com mon sense for it (C)do?
(C7)’Cause it’s (F)witch craft!
Wick ed (C)witch craft.
And al (F)though I know it’s strict ly ta (B)boo,
when you a (F)rouse the need in me, my heart says (Am)“Yes, in deed” in me.
“Pro ceed with (Eb)what you’re lead in’ me (Gm7)to!”
It’s such an an cient pitch,
but one I would n’t switch,
’cause there’s no (C7)nic er witch than (F)you!
(F)you!
This page shows “Witchcraft” by Frank Sinatra 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.