(F7)Ooh,
ooh.
Come (C9)Sun day, oh, come (F9)Sun day, that’s the (Eb)day.
(F7)Lord, Dear Lord a (Eb9)bove:
God Al (D7)might y, God of (G7)love,
(Cm9)please look down and (F7)see my peo ple (Bb)through.
(F7)Lord, Dear Lord a (Eb9)bove:
God Al (D7)might y, God of (G7)love,
(Cm9)please look down and (F7)see my peo ple (Bb)through.
(D7)I be (Eb7)lieve that (D7)God put sun and (Gm)moon up in the (C9)sky.
(Cm7)I don’t mind as the would (G)gray them skies, unto ’cause they’re just clouds pass ing by.
and by.
(F7)Lord, Dear Lord a (Eb9)bove:
God Al (D7)might y, God of (G7)love,
(Cm9)please look down and (F7)see my peo ple (Bb)through.
(D7)Heav en (Eb7)is a (D7)good ness time, a (Gm)bright er light on (C9)high.
(Cm7)Do unto others as you would (G)have them do unto you and have a bright er by and by.
(F7)Lord, Dear Lord a (Eb9)bove:
God Al (D7)might y, God of (G7)love,
(Cm9)please look down and (F7)see my peo ple (Bb)through.
(F9)see my peo ple (Eb)through.
This page shows “Come Sunday” by Duke Ellington 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 Eb at 85 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.