Far,
we’ve been trav el ing far,
with out a home,
but not with out a star.
Free,
on ly want to be free.
We hud dle close,
hang on to a dream.
On the boats and on the planes,
they’re com ing to A mer i ca.
Nev er look ing back a gain,
they’re com ing to A mer i ca.
(Em)Home,
don’t it seem (D)so (G)far a way.
Oh, we’re (C)trav el (G)ing (D)light to day,
in the eye of (Em)the storm,
in the (G)eye of (F)the (Em)storm.
Home
to a new and (D)a shin y place.
Make our (C)bed, and (G)we’ll say our grace,
free dom’s light burn (Em)ing (F)warm,
free dom’s (G)light burn (F)ing (Em)warm.
Ev ’ry where a round the world,
they’re com ing to A mer i ca.
Ev ’ry time that flag’s un furled,
they’re com ing to A mer i ca.
Got a dream to take them there.
They’re com ing to A mer i ca.
Got a dream, they’ve come to share.
They’re com ing to A mer i ca.
They’re com ing to A mer i ca.
They’re com ing to A mer i ca.
They’re com ing to A mer i ca.
They’re com ing to A mer i ca to day,
to day,
to day,
to day,
to day.
My coun try ’tis of thee (to day), sweet land of lib er ty (to day), of thee I sing
(to day), of thee I sing
to day.
To day,
to day.
To day,
to day.
This page shows “America” by Neil Diamond 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 132 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.