You give your (C)hand to me and then you (C7)say hel lo, and I can (F)hard ly speak, my heart is (F#dim7)beat ing so.
And an y (A7)one could tell you think you (Dm)know me well, but you don’t (C)know me.
No, you don’t (C)know the one who dreams of (C7)you at night and longs to (F)kiss your lips and longs to (F#dim7)hold you tight.
To you I’m (A7)just a friend, that’s all I’ve (Dm)ev er been, but you don’t (C)know me.
For (F)I nev er (F#dim7)knew the (A7)art of mak ing love, though my (G7)heart ached with love for (C)you.
A (Am)fraid and shy, I (Em)let my chance go by, (G)the (D7)chance you might have loved me (G)too.
You give your (C)hand to me and then you (C7)say good bye.
I watch you (F)walk a way be side the (F#dim7)luck y guy.
To nev er (A7)nev er know the one who (Dm)loves you so; no, you don’t (C)know me.
For (F)I nev er (F#dim7)knew the (A7)art of mak ing love, though my (G7)heart ached with love for (C)you.
A (Am)fraid and shy, I (Em)let my chance go by, (G)the (D7)chance you might have loved me (G)too.
You give your (C)hand to me and then you (C7)say good bye.
I watch you (F)walk a way be side the (F#dim7)luck y guy.
To nev er (A7)nev er know the one who (Dm)loves you so; no, you don’t (C)know me.
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This page shows “You Don't Know Me” by Ray Charles 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.