(E)Good bye, Nor ma Jean,
though I nev er knew you at all you ly had wood cre the at grace ed a to (E)hold your self while those a round price you crawled.
They crawled out of the (E)wood work
and they whis pered in to your brain.
you.
They set you on the tread mill say and they made Mar i you lyn change your was name.
found in the nude.
And it (B)seems to me you lived your life like a (E)can dle in the wind,
nev er (E)know ing who to cling to
when the (B)rain set in.
(B)And I (A)would have liked to have known you, but I was just a kid.
Your can dle burned out (B)long be fore
your (A)leg end ev er did.
(E)Lone li ness was tough,
the tough est role you ev er played.
Hol ly had wood cre the at grace ed a to (E)su per star and pain was the price you paid.
They E ven when you (E)died, work
and they oh, the press still hound ed you.
All the pa on pers had to say was that made Mar i you lyn change your was name.
found in the nude.
And it (B)seems to me you lived your life like a (E)can dle in the wind,
nev er (E)know ing who to cling to
when the (B)rain set in.
(B)And I (A)would have liked to have known you, but I was just a kid.
Your can dle burned out (B)long be fore
your (A)leg end ev er did.
(E)Good bye, Nor ma Jean,
though I nev er knew you at all, you had the grace to (E)hold your self while those a round you crawled.
(E)Good bye, Nor ma Jean,
from the young man in the (A)twen ty sec ond row who sees you as some thing more than (E)sex ual,
more than just our Mar i lyn (A)Mon roe.
And it (B)seems to me you lived your life like a (E)can dle in the wind,
nev er know ing who to cling to when the rain set in.
And I (A)would have liked to have known you, but I was just a kid.
Your can dle burned out (B)long be fore
your (A)leg end ev er did.
I (A)would have liked to have known you, whoa, but I was just a kid.
Your can dle burned out long be fore
your (A)leg end ev er did.
This page shows “Candle In The Wind” by Elton John 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 E at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.