Fair y tales can come true, it can hap pen to you,
(Dbdim)if you’re (Cm7)young at heart.
For it’s (F)hard, you will (Cm7)find, to be (F7)nar row of mind
(F)if you’re (Bb)young at heart.
You can (D)go to ex (G7)tremes with im (D)pos si ble schemes,
(G7)you can (C9)laugh when your (C7)dreams fall a (C9)part at the seams,
(C7)and (F7)life gets (Bdim)more ex (F7)cit ing (Bdim)with each (F7)pass ing day,
(F7)and (Bb6)love is (Cdim)ei ther (Bb6)in your (Cdim)heart or (Cm7)on the (F7)way.
Don’t you (Bb)know that it’s worth ev ’ry treas ure on earth,
(Dbdim)to be (Cm7)young at heart?
For, as (F)rich as you (Cm7)are, it’s much (F7)bet ter by far
(F)to be (Bb)young at heart.
And if (D)you should sur (G7)vive to a (D)hun dred and five,
(G7)look at (C9)all you’ll de (C7)rive out of (Eb)be ing a live.
And (Bb)here is the best part,
(F7)you have a head start
(Bb)if you (Bb)are a (Eb)mong the (Edim)ver y (Eb)young at (Bb)heart.
This page shows “Young At Heart” by Frank Sinatra 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 Eb at 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.