When (C#7)you’re down
and trou bled
and you (F#m)need a (C#7)help ing hand
and (Bm7)noth ing,
whoa, (E7sus)noth ing is go ing right,
(G#)close your eyes and think (C#7)of me
and (C#7)call soon my I name will be out there (F#m7)loud, now; to bright en up soon I’ll be knock (C#m7)e ven your dark est night.
You (Bm7)just call
out my name,
and you know
wher ev er I am
(E7sus)I’ll come run ning,
oh, yeah, ba by, to see you a gain.
(Amaj9)Win ter, spring, sum mer or fall,
(Dmaj7)all you’ve got to do is call
and I’ll (D)be there, yeah yeah, yeah;
you’ve got a friend.
If the sky
a bove you
should turn (F#m)dark and (C#7)full of clouds
and (Bm7)that old
north (E7sus)wind should be gin to blow,
(G#)keep your head to geth (C#7)of er
and (C#7)call soon my I name will be out there (F#m7)loud, now; to bright en up soon I’ll be knock (C#m7)e ing up on your door.
You (Bm7)just call
out my name,
and you know
wher ev er I am
(E7sus)I’ll come run ning,
oh, yes, I will, to see you a gain.
(Amaj9)Win ter, spring, sum mer or fall,
(Dmaj7)all you’ve got to do is call
and I’ll (D)be there, yeah yeah, yeah;
you’ve got a friend.
If the sky
Hey, ain’t it good to know that (D)you’ve got a friend
when (A)peo ple can be so cold?
They’ll (D)hurt you
and de sert (Gmaj9)you;
well, they’ll (F#m7)take your soul if you let them, oh yeah, but don’t you let them.
You just (Call call
out my name, out my name) and you (Dmaj7)know wher ev er I am
I’ll come run ning
to see you a gain.
Oh, ba by, don’t you know ’bout (Amaj9)win ter, spring, sum mer or fall,
hey now, (Dmaj7)all you’ve got to do is call.
Lord, I’ll be there, yes, (A)I will, (Dmaj7)Lord,
you’ve got a friend.
You’ve got a (D)friend, yeah.
Ain’t it good to know you’ve got (D)a (A)friend?
Ain’t it good to know you’ve got a friend?
Oh, yeah, yeah, you’ve got a friend.
This page shows “You've Got A Friend” by Carole King 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 A at 96 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.