Are you (C)lone some to night, do you miss me to night, are you sor ry (Bb)we (A7)drift ed a (Dm)part?
Does your mem (G7)o ry stray to a bright sum mer day, when I kissed you and called you sweet (C)heart?
Do the (C7)chairs in your par lor seem (F)emp ty and bare?
(Cm)Do you (D7)gaze at your door step and (G7)pic ture (F#7)me (G7)there?
Is your (C)heart filled with pain, (C7)shall (C#dim7)I (D7)come back a gain?
Tell me, (G7)dear, are you lone some to (C)night?
Are you (C)lone some to night, do you miss me to night, are you sor ry (Bb)we (A7)drift ed a (Dm)part?
Does your mem (G7)o ry stray to a bright sum mer day, when I kissed you and called you sweet (C)heart?
Do the (C7)chairs in your par lor seem (F)emp ty and bare?
(Cm)Do you (D7)gaze at your door step and (G7)pic ture (F#7)me (G7)there?
Is your (C)heart filled with pain, (C7)shall (C#dim7)I (D7)come back a gain?
Tell me, (G7)dear, are you lone some to (C)night?
Are you (C)night?
This page shows โAre You Lonesome Tonight?โ by Elvis Presley in our color-coded kid songbook view โ 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 130 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.