(D)You’ve got a friend in me.
(G)You’ve got a (G#dim)friend in me.
When the road (D)looks then (F#7)I rough a head and you’re miles and miles (D)n’t from your nice (F#7)I warm bed, (Bm)do for you.
(G)If you just re (D)mem ber what your (F#7)old pal said, Son, you’ve got a (A7)friend in me.
Yeah, you’ve got a friend (Em7)in (D6)me.
(D)You’ve got a friend in me.
(G)You’ve got a (G#dim)friend in me.
You got trou (D)bles, then (F#7)I got ’em too.
and you’re miles There is (D)n’t an y thing (F#7)I would n’t (Bm)do for you.
(G)If we stick to (D)ge ther we can (F#7)see it through, ’cause you’ve got a (A7)friend in me.
Yeah, you’ve got a friend (Em7)in (D6)me.
(D6)me.
Now, some oth er folks might be a (C#)lit tle bit smart er than I am,
big ger and (C#7)strong er (D6)too.
May be.
But none of (A7)them will (Em6)ev er love (C#)you the way I (B7)do, just (Em)me and you, (A7)boy.
And as the years go by,
our (G)friend ship will (G#dim)nev er (D)die.
You’re gon na (G#dim)see it’s our (D)des ti (B)ny.
You’ve got a (A7)friend in (D)me.
You’ve got a (A7)friend in (D)me.
You’ve got a friend (Em7)in (D6)me.
This page shows “You've Got A Friend In Me” by Randy Newman 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 D at 110 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.