Lyrics
Yeah, it’s (C)been a bump y (G)road,
roll er (C)coast ers high and (G)low.
Fill the (C)tank and drive the (G)car; ped al fast, ped al hard, you won’t (C)have to go that (G)far.
You wan na give up (C)’cause it’s (F)dark.
We’re real ly not that (C)far a (F)part.
So let your (F)heart, sweet (C)heart, be your (G)com pass when you’re (Am)lost, and you should (F)fol low it wher (C)ev er it may go.
When it’s (F)all said and (C)done, you can (G)walk in stead of (Am)run.
’Cause no (F)mat ter what, you’ll (C)nev er be a lone, nev er be a (F)lone, (oh, oh, (C)oh,)
(Am)nev er be a (F)lone, (oh, oh, (C)oh.)
For got di rec tions on your (G)way.
Don’t close your (C)eyes, don’t be a (G)fraid.
We might be (C)cra zy late at (G)night.
I can’t wait till you ar rive.
Fol low (C)stars, you’ll be al (G)right.
You wan na give up (C)’cause it’s (F)dark.
We’re real ly not that (C)far a (F)part.
So let your (F)heart, sweet (C)heart, be your (G)com pass when you’re (Am)lost, and you should (F)fol low it wher (C)ev er it may go.
When it’s (F)all said and (C)done, you can (G)walk in stead of (Am)run.
’Cause no (F)mat ter what, you’ll (C)nev er be a lone, nev er be a (F)lone, (oh, oh, (C)oh,)
(Am)nev er be a (F)lone, (oh, oh, (C)oh.)
You wan na give up (C)’cause it’s (F)dark.
We’re real ly not that (C)far a (F)part.
So let your
When it’s (F)all said and (C)done, you can (G)walk in stead of (Am)run.
’Cause no (F)mat ter what, you’ll (C)nev er be a lone.
Compass by Lady A
Easy piano arrangement in the key of C at 100 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Compass”
- What key is "Compass" in?
- "Compass" by Lady A is in the key of C with a tempo of 100 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Compass" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "Compass" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.