I did n’t know what (Bm7)day its it was in when you (Am7)walked in to the ac (G)room.
I (C)said hel lo un (Bm7)no ticed;
you put (Am7)said good bye too (G)soon.
The (C)Breez in’ through dy with the (Bm7)cli en tele, who spin ning (Am7)yarns that were so (G)lyr i cal,
her (C)I real ly must con (Bm7)fess right here the at (Am7)trac tion was pure ly (G)phys i cal.
I took n’t all those (Bm7)hab its of yours in the be (Am7)gin ning hard to ac (G)cept.
Your (C)fash ion sense for (Bm7)Beards ley
I put (Am7)down to ex ri (G)ence.
The (C)big bos omed dy with the (Bm7)Dutch ac cent who tried to (Am7)change my point of (G)view, i cal,
her (C)ad lib ly lines were (Bm7)well re hearsed, but my (Am7)heart cried out for ly (G)phys i cal.
(C)you.
You’re (F)in my (Bb)heart, you’re in my (F)soul.
You’d be my (Bb)breath should I grow (F)old.
You are my (Bb)lov er, you’re my best (F)friend.
You’re (Bb)in (Am)my (Gm7)soul.
(Fdim7)You’re My (C)love for you is im (Bm7)meas ur a ble; my re (Am7)spect for you im (G)mense.
You’re (C)age less, time less, lace and fine ness, you’re ed (Am7)beau ty and el e er (G)gance.
You’re a (C)rhap so dy,
a (Bm7)com e dy, you’re a (Am7)sym pho ny and a to (G)play.
You’re (C)ev ’ry love song (Bm7)ev er writ ten, but, hon ey, (Am7)what do you see ev in (C)me?
You’re (F)in my (Bb)heart, you’re in my (F)soul.
You’d be my (Bb)breath should I grow (F)old.
You are my (Bb)lov er, you’re my best (F)friend.
You’re (Bb)in (Am)my (Gm7)soul.
(Fdim7)You’re an (C)es say in our.
Please (Bm7)par don the gram but you’re (Am7)ev ’ry school boy’s (G)dream.
You’re (C)Cel tic u ed, but, ba by, de cid ed (Am7)you’re the best I’ve ev er (G)seen.
You’re And (C)there have been
a (Bm7)man y af you’re and (Am7)man y times I’ve thought to (G)leave.
But (C)I bite my and (Bm7)turn er a round, ’cause you’re the (Am7)warm est thing I’ve ev er (C)me?
You’re (F)in my (C)found.
You’re (F)in my (Bb)heart, you’re in my (F)soul.
You’d be my (Bb)breath should I grow (F)old.
You are my (Bb)lov er, you’re my best (F)friend.
You’re (Bb)in (Am)my (Gm7)soul.
This page shows “You're In My Heart” by Rod Stewart 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.