(G)Oh, how you spar kle and, (Am)oh, how you shine;
that (D)flush on your cheeks
is (C)more than the (G)wine.
And he must do some thing
that (Am)I did n’t do.
What (D)ev er he’s do ing,
it (C)looks good on (D)you.
You look (G)so
(Bm7)good
in (Am)love.
You (D)want him, that’s eas y to (G)see.
You look (G)so
(Bm7)good
in (Am)love.
(D)I wish you still want ed (G)me.
(G)He must have sto len some (Am)stars from the sky
and (D)gave them to you
to (C)wear in your (G)eyes.
And I had my chanc es
but (Am)I set you free,
What (D)and now I won der
why (C)I could n’t (D)see.
You look (G)so
(Bm7)good
in (Am)love.
You (D)want him, that’s eas y to (G)see.
You look (G)so
(Bm7)good
in (Am)love.
(D)I wish you still want ed (G)me.
You look (G)me.
(D)I wish you still want ed (G)me.
This page shows “You Look So Good In Love” by George Strait 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 96 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.