(C)Come on, babe, why don’t we paint the town,
and all that (G)jazz!
I’m gon na (C)rouge my knees and roll my stock ings down
and all that jazz!
(G7)Start the car, I know a whoop ee spot where the (Ab7)gin is cold but the pi an o’s hot.
It’s just a (C)nois y hall where there’s a (Gm6)night ly (A7)brawl and (Ab7)all
(G7)that
(C)jazz!
(C)Slick your hair and wear your buck le shoes
and all that (G)jazz!
I hear that (C)Fa ther Dip is gon na blow the blues
and all that jazz!
(G7)Hold on, hon, we’re gon na bun ny hug, ’bought some (Ab7)as pi rin down at U nit ed Drug.
In case we (C)shake a part and want a (Gm6)brand new (A7)start and (Ab7)all
(G7)that
(C)jazz!
(C)jazz!
Oh,
I’m gon na see my She ba shim my shake.
(And all that jazz!)
Oh
she’s gon na shim my till her gar ters break.
(And all that jazz!)
Show
her where to park her gir dle, oh,
her moth er’s blood ’d cur dle (D)if she’d hear her (C)ba by’s (B)queer for (E)all
(A7)that
(D)jazz!
(Ab7)all
(G7)that
(C)jazz!
This page shows “And All That Jazz” by Kander & Ebb 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 C at 126 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.