Moun tain mak er,
o cean tam er,
the glimps es of You (C)ty burn (C)in my (D)eyes.
The wor ship of heav en fills (C)up the (D)skies.
You made it all,
said, “Let there be,”
and there was
all that we see.
The sound of Your voice, the works of Your hands,
You do all things well,
You do all things well,
You do all things well.
Star cre at or,
wind cean breath er,
the strokes of Your beau (C)ty
brushed (C)thru the (D)clouds,
The light from the heav ens touch (C)ing the (D)ground.
You made it all,
said, “Let there be,”
and there was
all that we see.
The sound of Your voice,
the works of Your hands,
You do all things well,
You do all things well,
You do all things well.
Star cre at
I mag i (Bm7)na tion
runs (Am7)wild
and breathes the (Cmaj7)breath (D)of (Em7)life
a cross the (Bm7)fields, a cross the (Am7)miles.
You made it all,
said, “Let there be,”
and there was
all that we see.
The sound of Your voice,
the works of Your hands,
You do all things well.
You made it all,
said, “Let there be,”
and there was
all that we see.
The sound of Your voice
the works of Your hands,
You do all things well,
You do all things well,
You do all things well.
This page shows “You Do All Things Well” by Chris Tomlin 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 G at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.