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(C)Ev ’ry (Am)day (F)it’s a get tin’ (G7)clo ser, (C)go ing (Am)fast er (Dm)than a roll er (G7)coast er, (C)love like (Am)yours will tru ly (G7)come my (C)way.
(C)Ev ’ry (Am)day (F)it’s a get tin’ (G7)fast er, (C)ev ’ry (Am)one said, (Dm)“Go on up and (G7)ask her,” (C)love like (Am)yours will tru ly (G7)come my (C)way.
(F)Ev ’ry day
seems a lit tle long er, (Bb)ev ’ry way
love’s a lit tle strong er, (Eb)come what may, do you ev er long for true (Eb7)love (Ab)from (Dm7)me?
(C)way.
Everyday — Piano Lead Sheet
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"Everyday" lead sheet with chords, melody, and lyrics. Play the melody while following chord symbols above. Perfect for sing-along or accompaniment. Key of C, 216 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to build confidence with a walking bass line — your left hand will stay busy moving stepwise through chord roots and passing tones, so start by practicing that hand alone at half speed until the motion feels automatic.
At 216 BPM the tempo is brisk, and the biggest stumbling point is usually the chromatic chords like Ab, Bb, and Eb that pull you away from the home key of C; isolate those transitions and loop them until your fingers find the black keys without hesitation.
Your right hand mostly handles familiar shapes (C, F, G7, Am), but watch the shift into Dm7 and C7 — land the seventh with your pinky ready so you're not scrambling.
Once each hand is steady, bring them together at a slower tempo and gradually ramp up.
Don't rush to full speed; clean rhythm matters more than raw pace.
By the time this clicks, you'll have a solid foundation in walking bass coordination that transfers to dozens of other rock and pop tunes.
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About “Everyday”
- Where are the chord symbols for "Everyday" displayed?
- Lead Sheet shows chord symbols (like Am, G7, C) above the melody line with lyrics below. Every chord change highlights in real time as the song plays, so you can play the melody with the right hand and follow chord shapes with the left. "Everyday" is in C.
- What key is "Everyday" by Buddy Holly played in?
- Everyday is arranged in the key of C on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Everyday"?
- The arrangement plays at 216 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Everyday" easy to play on piano?
- This is an advanced arrangement. We recommend breaking it into sections and using the speed control to drill harder passages.
- Can I download sheet music for "Everyday"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Everyday"?
- "Everyday" was originally performed by Buddy Holly. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "Everyday"?
- This arrangement uses 12 chords: Ab, Am, Bb, C, C7, Dm, Dm7, Eb, +4 more.
- What other songs by Buddy Holly can I play here?
- Try "NOT FADE AWAY", "PEGGY SUE", "THAT'LL BE THE DAY". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Does "Everyday" have chords and lyrics?
- Yes! The Lead Sheet shows the melody with chord symbols (like Am, G, C) and full lyrics. Perfect for singing along or playing with a band. "Everyday" is in the key of C at 216 BPM.
- What chords are in "Everyday"?
- Open the Lead Sheet to see all chord symbols displayed above the melody line. The song is in the key of C, so you'll find chords common to that key. Each chord highlights in real time as the song plays.
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