My (Em)life will (Am)nev er be the same (D)’cause (Em)girl, you came and changed the (Am)way I walk, the way I talk.
(Em)I can not ex plain these (Am)things I feel for you.
(D)But (Em)girl, you know it’s true.
(Am)Stay with me, ful (Em)fill my dreams and I’ll be all you (Am7)need.
feels so right.
(Em7)I’ve searched for the per (G)fect (Am7)love all my life.
(Em7)Oh,
ooh,
(Am7)feels like I
(Em7)have fin al ly (Am7)found a per fect love this (Em7)time.
al ly found, so come on, girl.
(You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like you to call mine?
In (Em)time I (CN.C.)knew that love would (Am)bring (D)such (Em)hap pi ness to me.
I (Am)tried to keep my san i ty; (D)I’ve (Em)wait ed pa tient ly.
(Am)Girl, you know it seems (D)my (Em)life is so com plete.
A (Am)love that’s true be (Em)cause of you.
Keep do in’ what you (Am7)do.
Think that I’ve
(Em7)fin ’lly found the per fect (G)love (Bm7)I’ve (Am7)searched for all my life.
(Em7)Oh,
who’d (Am7)think I’d find
(Em7)such a per fect love (G)that’s (Am7)awe some ly so (Em7)right.
girl.
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
(G)Girl,
I know that this is love.
I felt the mag ic’s all in the air.
And girl,
I’ll nev er get e nough, that’s a why I al ways have to have you (D7sus)here.
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give, The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give, The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You rock my (Em)world.
(You rocked my (Am)world, you know you did.) The way (D)you (Em)talk to me, the way you’re (Am)lov in’ me, you, the way (D)you give it to me.
(You rocked my (Am)world, you know you did.) Give (D)to me.
Yeah, yeah, you, you, yeah, yeah.
You rock rocked my my world.
world, You rock know my you did.) world.
You rock my (D)world.
You rock my world.
You rock my world.
You rock my world.
Come on girl.
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give, The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find some one like (D)you to call mine?
You (G)rocked (Bm7)my (Am7)world, you know you did, and ev (D)’ry (Em7)thing I own I give.
The (G)rar (Bm7)est (Am7)love, who’d think I’d find (CN.C.)some one like you to call mine?
This page shows “You Rock My World” by Michael Jackson 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 medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.
This arrangement is a great workout for navigating extended chords in a pop context — you'll encounter Am7, Am9, Em9, Fmaj9, and similar voicings that ask your right hand to stretch beyond basic triads, so spend a minute just landing each shape cleanly before you try to play in time. Your left hand holds a pedal bass pattern, which sounds simple but means you need to keep it rock-steady at 100 BPM while your right hand shifts through sixteen different chord colors above it — that independence is the real challenge here. Watch the transitions between Fmaj9 and G especially; the voice leading is tight and easy to fumble at tempo. I'd suggest learning the verse loop hands-separate first, locking in that left-hand pulse until it feels automatic, then layering the right hand at around 70 BPM before building up. The syncopated, off-beat rhythm in the chorus tends to trip people up, so loop those four bars until the groove sits in your body, not just your head. Stick with it — this is the piece that'll make extended jazz-pop chords feel like home under your fingers.