You nev er (C)close your eyes an y more when I kiss your (D)lips.
And there’s no ten der ness like be fore in your fin ger (D)tips.
You’re try ing (Em7)hard not to show it,
but, (Gmaj7)ba
by, some thing (Gmaj7)ba by, I know it.
You’ve lost
that (Em)lov in’ feel in’,
whoa, that (D)lov in’ feel in’.
You’ve lost that (G)lov in’ feel in’, now it’s (C)gone,
(Bm)gone,
(C)gone,
whoa.
And there’s no (C)wel come look in your eyes when I reach for (D)you.
And, girl, you’re start in’ to crit i cize lit tle things I (D)do.
It makes me (Em7)just feel like cry ing,
’cause, (Gmaj7)ba
by, some thing (Gmaj7)beau ti ful’s dy ing.
You’ve lost
that (Em)lov in’ feel in’,
whoa, that (D)lov in’ feel in’.
You’ve lost that (G)lov in’ feel in’, now it’s (C)gone,
(Bm)gone,
(C)gone,
whoa.
And there’s no
Ba by, (G)ba by, I’d (A)get down on my (G)knees for you.
(A)(Get down on my (G)knees).
If you could (G)on ly love (A)me
like you used to do.
(If you could (G)on ly (A)love me, love (G)me.)
We had a (G)love, a (A)love, a (G)love you don’t find ev ’ry (D)day.
(A (G)love you don’t find.) So (D)don’t,
(G)don’t,
(A)don’t
(G)let it slip a (D)way, a (G)way.
I said, (D)ba by, (G)ba by, (A)ba by, I’m beg gin’ you (D)please, I’m beg gin’ you (G)please.
I need your (D)love.
(I need your (G)love.) I need your (A)love,
so bring it on (D)back.
(Bring it on (G)back.) Now, bring it on (A)back, now bring it on (G)back, you’ve got to bring back
that (Em)lov in’ feel in’,
whoa, that (D)lov in’ feel in’.
Bring back that (G)lov in’ feel in’ ’cause it’s (C)gone,
(Bm)gone,
(C)gone,
and I (C)can’t
(Bm)go
(C)on,
whoa.
Bring back
that (Em)lov in’ feel in’,
whoa, that (D)lov in’ feel in’.
Bring back that (G)lov in’ feel in’ ’cause it’s (C)gone,
(Bm)gone,
(C)gone,
and I (C)can’t
(Bm)go
(C)on,
whoa.
This page shows “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'” by Hall & Oates 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 90 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.