(E)Sleep and I shall soothe you, (B7)calm you and a noint (Cdim7)you, (C#m)myrrh for your hot fore (C#m)head.
(A)Oh, then you’ll (B7)feel (E)ev ’ry thing’s al (A)right, (B)yes (E)ev ’ry thing’s fine.
(Bsus)And it’s (E)cool you and the (A)oint (B)ment’s sweet
(Bsus)for the (E)fire in with your (A)head (B)and feet.
(Bsus)Close your (E)eyes, close your (Am)eyes and re (Em)lax, think of noth (Am)ing (Bm)to (B)night.
’ry thing’s al right, yes ev ’ry thing’s al right, yes.
(E)Try not to get wor ried, (B7)try not to turn on (Cdim7)to (C#m)prob lems that up set (C#m)you.
(A)Oh, don’t you (B7)know (E)ev ’ry thing’s al (A)right, (B)yes (E)ev ’ry thing’s fine.
(Bsus)And we (E)want you to sleep (A)well (B)to night,
(Bsus)let the (E)world turn with out (A)you (B)to night.
(Bsus)If we (E)try we’ll get (Am)by, so for (Em)get all a bout (Am)us (Bm)to (B)night.
’ry thing’s al right, yes ev ’ry thing’s al right, yes.
(Em)Wom an, your fine oint (D)ment (C)brand new and ex pen (D)sive (Em)could have (D)been (Em)saved (C)for (D)the (Em)poor.
Why has it been wast (D)ed?
(C)We could have raised may (D)be (Em)three hun (D)dred sil ver (C)piec es (D)or (Em)more.
(Am)Peo ple who are (D)hun gry, (G)peo ple who are (C)starv ing (B)mat ter (Em)more than (B7sus)your
(B)feet and (Bsus)hair.
(Em)Sure ly you’re not say (D)ing (C)we have the re sourc (D)es (Em)to save the poor (C)from (D)their (Em)lot?
There will be poor al (D)ways, (C)pa thet i cally strug (D)gling, (Em)look at the good (C)things (D)you’ve (Em)got!
(Am)Think!
While you still (D)have me.
(G)Move!
While you still (C)see me.
You’ll be lost,
you’ll be (B7sus)so, so (B)sor ry
when I’m (B)gone.
(E)Sleep and I shall soothe you, (B7)calm you and a noint (Cdim7)you, (C#m)myrrh for your hot fore (C#m)head.
(A)Oh, then you’ll (B7)feel (E)ev ’ry thing’s al (A)right, (B)yes (E)ev ’ry thing’s fine.
(Bsus)And it’s (E)cool and the (A)oint (B)ment’s sweet
(Bsus)for the (E)fire in your (A)head (B)and feet.
(Bsus)Close your (E)eyes, close your (Am)eyes and re (Bm)lax, think of noth ing to your (B)night.
close your eyes and re lax, think of noth ing Close your (B)eyes, ’ry thing’s close your eyes and re (Bsus)lax.
’ry thing’s al right, Close your (B)eyes, ’ry thing’s close your eyes and re (Bsus)lax.
’ry thing’s al right, Close your
Everything's Alright — Piano Lead Sheet
"Everything's Alright" lead sheet with chords, melody, and lyrics. Play the melody while following chord symbols above. Perfect for sing-along or accompaniment. Key of E, 140 BPM.
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About “Everything's Alright”
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- Everything's Alright is arranged in the key of E on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
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- The arrangement plays at 140 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Everything's Alright" easy to play on piano?
- This is a medium-difficulty arrangement. Most players can learn it within a few practice sessions using the speed control.
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- Who composed "Everything's Alright"?
- "Everything's Alright" was originally performed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "Everything's Alright"?
- This arrangement uses 14 chords: A, Am, Am7, B, B7, Bm, Bsus4, C, +6 more.
- What other songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber can I play here?
- Try "ALL I ASK OF YOU", "ONLY YOU", "I ONLY WANT TO SAY". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
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