An gie,
An gie,
when will those (Bb)clouds all (F)dis ap pear?
An gie,
(E7)An
gie,
where will it (Bb)lead (F)us from here?
With no (G)lov ing in our souls and no (Dm)mon ey in our (Am)coats,
(C)I you can’t (F)say we’re sat is (G)fied,
but (Am)An gie,
(E7)An
gie,
you can’t (Bb)say (F)we nev er tried.
(Oh, (Am)yes.) An gie,
you’re (E7)beau ti ful,
but ain’t it (Bb)time (F)we said good bye?
An gie,
I still love you,
re mem ber (Bb)all (F)those nights we cried?
All the (G)dreams we held so close seemed to (Dm)all go up in (Am)smoke,
let me (F)whis per in your (G)ear;
(Am)“An gie,
(E7)An gie,
where will it (Bb)lead (F)us from here?”
With no (G)lov ing in our souls and no (Dm)mon ey in our (Am)coats,
you can’t (F)say we’re sat is (G)fied,
but (Dm)An gie,
I still love you, (Am)ba by,
ev ’ry where I look I see your (Am)eyes.
There ain’t a wom an that comes (Am)close to you,
come on, ba by, dry your (G)eyes.
But (Am)An gie,
(E7)An
gie,
ain’t it (Bb)good (F)to be a live?
(Am)An gie,
(E7)An
gie,
they can’t (Bb)say (F)we nev er tried.
This page shows “Angie” by The Rolling Stones 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 72 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.