Taking Chances

by Celine Dion
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Lyrics

(D)Don’t know much a bout your life.

(D)Don’t know much a bout your world,

but,

don’t (Bm)wan na be a lone to night, on this plan et they call Earth.

(D)You don’t know a bout my past,

and

(D)I don’t have a fu ture fig ured out.

And (Bm)may be this is going too (Bm)fast,

and (Bm)may be it’s not meant to last.

But what do you say to tak ing chanc es?

What do you say to jump ing off the edge?

Nev er know ing if there’s sol id ground be low,

or (D)hand to hold, or (Em)hell to pay.

What do you say?

What do you say?

(D)I just want to start a gain,

and (D)may be you could show me how to try.

(Bm)May be you could take me in,

(Bm)some where un der neath your skin.

What do you say to tak ing chanc es?

What do you say to jump ing off the edge?

Nev er know ing if there’s sol id ground be low,

or (D)hand to hold, or (Em)hell to pay.

What do you say?

What do you say?

And I had my heart beat en down, but I (G)al ways come back for more.

Yeah, there’s (D5)noth in’ like love to pull you up when you’re (G)lay in’ down on the floor there.

So (D5)talk to me, talk to me like (G5)lov ers do.

Yeah, (D5)walk with me, walk with me like (G5)lov ers

do,

like (Bm)lov ers

do.

(CN.C.)What do you say to tak ing chanc es?

What do you say to jump ing off

the edge?

Nev er know ing if there’s sol id ground be low,

or (D)hand to hold, or (Em)hell to pay.

What do you say?

What do you say?

(D)Don’t know much a bout your life,

and I (D)don’t know much a bout your world.

Taking Chances — Simple Sheet Music

"Taking Chances" in simplified sheet music format — the bridge between beginner modes and real sheet music. Color-coded notes with lyrics scrolling horizontally. Perfect for learning to read music. Key of D, 88 BPM.

Tip: Start at 50% speed to get comfortable with the fingering, then work your way up to full tempo.

About “Taking Chances

How does Simplified Piano Arrangement differ from full sheet music for "Taking Chances"?
Simplified Arrangement keeps the melody and chords on a simplified staff with lyrics, color-coded for easy recognition. It's a learner-bridge between Beginner mode and the classic engraved Sheet Music — same song, less visual density.
What key is "Taking Chances" by Celine Dion played in?
Taking Chances is arranged in the key of D on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
What's the tempo (BPM) of "Taking Chances"?
The arrangement plays at 88 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
Is "Taking Chances" easy to play on piano?
Yes — this is one of our beginner-friendly arrangements with simplified chords and color-coded notes.
Can I download sheet music for "Taking Chances"?
Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
Who composed "Taking Chances"?
"Taking Chances" was originally performed by Celine Dion. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
What chords are used in "Taking Chances"?
This arrangement uses 10 chords: A, Bm, Bm7, C, D, Dpow, Em, G, +2 more.
What other songs by Celine Dion can I play here?
Try "THE POWER OF THE DREAM", "FLY", "ALL BY MYSELF". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
Is Simple Sheet good for learning to read sheet music?
Yes! Simple Sheet bridges the gap between beginner color-coded modes and traditional notation. Notes are displayed on a simplified staff with colors, lyrics, and chords — helping you build music reading skills gradually while still enjoying "Taking Chances". Key of D, 88 BPM.
What's the difference between Simple Sheet and Lead Sheet?
Simple Sheet shows a more streamlined, horizontally scrolling view with color-coded notes on a staff and lyrics below — like a simplified version of real sheet music. Lead Sheet shows melody with chord symbols above and full lyrics. Simple Sheet is the next step toward reading traditional notation.

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