Sweet one,
fair er than the (F6)flow ers,
nev er will I (Bb)meet one
sweet er than (F)you.
Would
you
turn a way or (Dm6)could
you
real ly learn to (G9)care
if I’d ev er (G)dare
to say I love (Eb)you?
If the (Gm)night in gales
could (C7)sing like you they’d (F)sing much (F7)sweet (E7)er (D7)than they do for (G7)you’ve brought a new kind of (C7)love
to
(D7)me.
If the (Gm)sand man brought me (C7)dreams of you I’d (F)want to (F7)sleep (E7)my (D7)whole life through, for (G7)you’ve brought a new kind of (C7)love
to
(D7)me.
If the (C7)love
to
(Bbm)me.
I know that (A7)I’m the slave,
(B)you’re the queen, but (A7)still you can un der (Dm)stand
that un der (C)neath it (C)all
(Gm)you’re a (A7)maid
(G7)and I am on ly a (C7)man.
I would (Gm7)work and slave the (C7)whole day through, if (F)I could (F7)hur (E7)ry (D7)home to you, for (G7)you’ve brought a new kind of (C)love to
(A)me.
(G7)You’ve brought a new kind of (C7)love to
(F)me.
This page shows “You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me” by Sammy Fain 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.