(C)With one look, I can (Am)break your heart.
(Dm7)With one look, I play (F)ev ery (G7)part.
(C)I can (Gm)make your sad heart (C)sing.
With one (F)look, you’ll (C)know all you (Dm7)need to (G)know.
(C)With one smile, I’m the (Am)girl next door
(Dm7)or the love that you’ve (F)hun gered (G7)for.
(Gm7)When I speak, it’s with my (C)soul;
(C)I can (G7)play an y (C)role.
No words can (G7)tell the (C)sto ries my eyes (G7)tell; watch me (F)when I (C)frown, you can’t (Dm7)write that (G)down.
You (Eb)know I’m (Bb)right, it’s (Eb)there in black and (Bb)white; (C7)when I (Am)look your (C)way you’ll hear (Dm7)what I (G)say.
Yes, (C)dark.
(F)Si lent (Cm)mu sic starts to (F)play.
With one (Bb)look, you’ll (F)know all you (Gm)need to (C)know.
(D)With one look, I’ll ig (Bm)nite a blaze.
(Em7)I’ll re turn to my (G)glo ry (A7)days.
(D)They’ll say (Am)Nor ma’s back at (D)last.
(G)This time I am stay ing, I’m (G6)stay ing for good,
I’ll be (G)back where I was born to (Em)be.
With one look, I’ll be (D)me.
This page shows “With One Look” by Andrew Lloyd Webber 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 C at 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.