My house in Bu da pest, my, my hid den trea sure chest.
Gold en grand pi a no, my beau ti ful Cas til lo.
(Bb)You, ooh, you, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
My ac res of a land they I have a chieved.
It may be hard for you to stop and be lieve.
But for (Bb)you, ooh, you, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
Oh, for (Bb)you, ooh, you, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
(C)Give me one good rea son why I should nev er make a change.
(C)Ba by, if you hold me then all of this will go a way.
My ma ny ar ti facts, they the list goes on.
If you just say the words I’ll, I’ll up and run.
Oh, to (Bb)you, ooh, you, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
Oh, for (Bb)you, ooh, ooh, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
(C)Give me one good rea son why I should nev er make a change.
(C)Ba by, if you hold me then all of this will go a way.
(C)Give me one good rea son why I should nev er make a change.
(C)Ba by, if you hold me then all of this will go a way.
Ah (F)ooh.
Ah (Bb)ooh.
My house in Bu da pest, my, my hid den trea sure chest.
Gold en grand pi a no, my beau ti ful Cas til lo.
(Bb)You, ooh, you, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
Oh, for (Bb)you, ooh, you, ooh, I’d leave it (F)all.
This page shows “Budapest” by George Ezra 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 128 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.