(CN.C.)Bra (G)zil
where (Gaug)hearts were (G6)en ter (Gaug)tain ing June,
we (F)stood be (Am6)neath an (F)am ber moon
and (F)soft ly (Am6)mur mured “Some (A)day soon.”
(Gaug)We (Am)kissed
and (G)clung to (Gb7)geth (F7)er.
(E7)Then
to mor row was an oth er day,
the morn ing found me miles a way
with still a mil lion things to say.
(Am)Now,
when twi light dims the (Cm)sky a bove,
re call ing (G)thrills of our love,
there’s one thing (D7)I’m cer tain of;
(Gaug)re (Am)turn
I (G)will
(Gaug)to (Am)old
Bra (G)zil.
(D7)Bra (G)zil
where (Gaug)hearts were (G6)en ter (Gaug)tain ing June,
we (F)stood be (Am6)neath an (F)am ber moon
and (F)soft ly (Am6)mur mured “Some (A)day soon.”
(Gaug)We (Am)kissed
and (G)clung to (Gb7)geth (F7)er.
(E7)Then
to mor row was an oth er day,
the morn ing found me miles a way
with still a mil lion things to say.
(Am)Now,
when twi light dims the (Cm)sky a bove,
re call ing (G)thrills of our love,
there’s one thing (D7)I’m cer tain of;
(Gaug)re (Am)turn
I (G)will
(Gaug)to (Am)old
Bra (G)zil.
(D7)Bra (G)-
This page shows “Brazil” by Ary Barroso 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 G at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.