(F)Just like a (Dm)mel o dy (F#dim7)that (C9)lin
gers (C9)on,
you seem to haunt me night (C)and (F)day.
I nev er (Dm)re al ized (F7)till (Am)you
had (F#)gone
(F)how much I (E7)cared a bout you.
I (F#dim7)can’t (Gm7)live with (C9)out you.
(F)All a lone,
I’m so (C7)all a lone.
There is (F)no
one (C)else
but (F)you.
(C9)All a lone
(A7)by the (Dm)tel e phone
wait ing (A)for
a (E7)ring,
a (Am)ting
a (C7)ling.
I’m (F9)all a lone
ev ’ry (Bb)eve ning,
(G9)all a lone
feel ing (C9)blue,
(C)won d’ring (F)where you are
and (Bb)how you are,
and (F)if you are
(C7)all a lone,
(F)too.
(F)All a lone,
I’m so (C7)all a lone.
There is (F)no
one (C)else
but (F)you.
(C9)All a lone
(A7)by the (Dm)tel e phone
wait ing (A)for
a (E7)ring,
a (Am)ting
a (C7)ling.
I’m (F9)all a lone
ev ’ry (Bb)eve ning,
(G9)all a lone
feel ing (C9)blue,
(C)won d’ring (F)where you are
and (Bb)how you are,
and (F)if you are
(C7)all a lone,
(F)too.
(F)too.
This page shows “All Alone” by Irving Berlin in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.