We have
the chance to turn the pa ges (Eb)o ver.
We can (F)write what we wan na write, ful, we got ta make ends meet be fore we get much (Eb)old er.
We’re all some one’s daugh ter,
we’re (Bb)all some one’s son.
How long
(Bb)can we look at each oth er
down the bar rel of a (C)gun?
You’re the voice, try and un der stand it, make a noise and make it clear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
We’re not gon na sit in si lence, we’re not gon na live with fear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
This time,
we know we all can stand to (Eb)geth er.
With the (F)pow er to be pow er ful, we got be liev ing meet be we can make it (Eb)bet ter.
We’re all some one’s daugh ter,
we’re (Bb)all some one’s son.
How long
(Bb)can we look at each oth er
down the bar rel of a (C)gun?
You’re the voice, try and un der stand it, make a noise and make it clear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
We’re not gon na sit in si lence, we’re not gon na live with fear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
Ooh,
we’re all some one’s daugh ter,
we’re (Bb)all some one’s son.
How long
(Bb)can we look at each oth er
down the bar rel of a (C)gun?
You’re the voice, try and un der stand it, make a noise and make it clear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
We’re not gon na sit in si lence, we’re not gon na live with fear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
You’re the voice, try and un der stand it, make a noise and make it clear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
We’re not gon na sit in si lence, we’re not gon na live with fear.
(Eb)Oh,
woah.
This page shows “You're The Voice” by John Farnham 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 Bb at 84 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.