Lyrics
There’s a (E5)place in your heart
no (A5)first bod y’s been,
take me there.
Show me where
Things (E5)no bod bout y knows,
not (A5)e ven your friends,
take me there.
care.
I Tell me ’bout your (E)ma ma, your dad dy, your (A)home town, when show me a round.
I made wan na see it all.
Don’t me leave an y thing out.
(E)I
wan na (A)know
ev ’ry thing a (E)bout you,
then.
And (E)I
wan na (A)go
down ev ’ry (E)road you’ve
been.
Where your (C#m)hopes and dreams and wish es live, where you (B)keep the rest of your life hid, I wan na (A)know the girl be hind that pret ty stare.
Take me
there.
Your (E5)first real your kiss,
your (A5)first true y’s love,
you were scared.
Show me where
you (E5)learned a bout y life,
spent (A5)your sum mer nights
with out a care.
I wan na roll down (E)Main Street, the back roads, like (A)you did when you were a kid, what made you na who you are,
tell me what your sto ry is.
(E)I
wan na (A)know
ev ’ry thing a (E)bout you,
then.
And (E)I
wan na (A)go
down ev ’ry (E)road you’ve
been.
Where your (C#m)hopes and dreams and wish es live, where you (B)keep the rest of your life hid, I wan na (A)know the girl be hind that pret ty stare.
Take me
there.
Your
Take me (E)there.
Yeah,
(E)I
wan na (A)know
ev ’ry thing a (E)bout you,
yeah, (C#m)ev ’ry thing a bout you, (B)ba by.
Take me, take me, take me (E)there,
(A)oh.
Take me, (Amaj7)ba by, take me,
take me (A)there.
Take me, (Amaj7)ba by, take me,
take me (A)there.
Take Me There by Rascal Flatts
Easy piano arrangement in the key of E at 90 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Take Me There”
- What key is "Take Me There" in?
- "Take Me There" by Rascal Flatts is in the key of E with a tempo of 90 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Take Me There" 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 "Take Me There" 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.