Learn "AFTER THE LOVIN'" by Engelbert Humperdinck on Piano

Master "AFTER THE LOVIN'" by Engelbert Humperdinck with our interactive piano player. This hard-level Pop arrangement is in the key of C at 118 BPM, making it a rewarding piece for advanced players to master.

Tip: Break "AFTER THE LOVIN'" into sections and master each one separately. The speed control lets you drill difficult passages at any tempo until they feel natural.

Lyrics

So, I (C)sing you to sleep, (C6)af ter the (Cmaj7)lov in’, with a (Dm)song I just wrote yes ter (Dm7)day. And I (Dm)hope you can hear what the (G)words and the (G)mu sic have to (C)say. It’s so (C)hard to ex (Cmaj7)plain ev ’ry (C6)thing that I’m (Cmaj7)feel in’. Face to (Dm)face, I just (Dm)seem to go (Dm7)dry. But I (Dm)love you so much, that the (G)sound of your voice can get me (C)high. Thanks for tak in’ me on a (F)one way trip to the sun. And thanks for (E)turn in’ me in to a (Dm7)some (G)one. So, I (C)sing you to sleep, (C6)af ter the (Cmaj7)lov in’. I (Dm)brush back the hair from your (Dm7)eyes. And the (Dm)love on your face is so (G)real that it makes me wan na (A)cry. And I know that my song is n’t (E7)say in’ an y thing (Am)new. Oh, but, (Dm7)af ter the (Em7)lov in’, I’m still in (F)love with (C)you. So, I (Db)sing you to sleep, (Db6)af ter the (Dbmaj7)lov in’. I (Ebm)brush back the hair from your (Ebm7)eyes. And the (Ebm)love on your face is so (Ab)real that it makes me want to (Bb)cry. And I know that my song is n’t (F7)say in’ an y thing (Bbm)new. Oh, but, (Ebm7)af ter the (Fm7)lov in’, I’m still in (Gb)love with (Db)you. Yes, (Ebm7)af ter the (Fm7)lov in’, I’m still in (Gb)love with (Db)you. (Bb)Mm, (Ebm7)Af ter the (Fm7)lov in’, I’m still in (Gb)love with (Bbm)you.

Song Details

Category
Pop
Key
C
Tempo
118 BPM
Difficulty
hard

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How to Play "After The Lovin'" on Piano

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  2. 2
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  4. 4
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