Lyrics
And (C)now
the end is (Em)near,
and so I (Gm6)face
the fi nal (A7)cur tain.
My (Dm)friend,
I’ll say it (Dm(maj7))clear,
I’ll state my (Dm7)case
of which I’m (C)cer tain.
I’ve lived
a life that’s (C7)full,
I trav eled (F)each
and ev ’ry (Fm)high way,
and (C)more,
much more than (G7)this,
I did it (F6)my
(C)way.
Re (C)grets,
I’ve had a (Em)few,
but then a (Gm6)gain,
too few to (A7)men tion.
I (Dm)did
what I had to (Dm(maj7))do.
and saw it (Dm7)through
with out ex (C)emp tion.
I planned
each chart ed (C7)course,
each care ful (F)step
a long the (Fm)by way,
and (C)more,
much more than (G7)this,
I did it (F6)my
(C)way.
For Yes, there were times,
I’m sure you (C7)knew,
when I bit (F)off
more than I could chew,
but through it (Dm7)all,
when there was (G7)doubt,
I ate it (Em)up
and spit it (Am)out.
I faced it (Dm7)all
and I stood (G7)tall,
and did it (F6)my
(C)way.
I’ve (C)loved,
I’ve laughed and (Em)cried,
I’ve had my (Gm6)fill,
my share of (A7)los ing.
And (Dm)now,
as tears sub to (Dm(maj7))side,
I find it (Dm7)all
with so a (C)mus ing.
To think
I did all (C7)that,
and may I (F)say,
not in a (Fm)shy way,
“Oh (C)no,
oh no, not (G7)me,
I did it (F6)my
(C)way.” For what is a man,
what has he (C7)got?
If not him (F)self,
more then he has naught.
To say the (Dm7)things
he tru ly (G7)feels
and not the (Em)words
of one who (Am)kneels,
the rec ord (Dm7)shows
I took the (G7)blows,
and did it (F6)my
(C)way.
I’ve (F6)my
(C)way.
My Way by Paul Anka
Easy piano arrangement in the key of C at 92 BPM. Difficulty: very_easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “My Way”
- What key is "My Way" in?
- "My Way" by Paul Anka is in the key of C with a tempo of 92 BPM. Difficulty: very_easy.
- Is "My Way" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated very_easy. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "My Way" 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.