I was al right
for a while,
I could smile
for a while.
But I saw you last night, you held my (E)hand real tight as you (F)stopped to say “Hel (Fm6)lo.”
Oh, you (C)wished me well.
You (G7)could n’t tell
that I’d been (C)cry
ing
(Em)o ver you,
(C)cry
ing
(Em)o ver you.
When (F)you
said, “So (G)long,”
left me (F)stand ing
all a (G7)lone,
a lone and (C)cry ing,
(C)cry ing,
(F)cry ing,
(Fm)cry
ing.
It’s hard to (C)un
der (C)stand,
but the (G7)touch
of your hand
can start me (C)cry ing.
I thought that right
for a while,
I could smile
for a while.
But I saw you last night, you held my (E)hand real tight as you (F)stopped to say “Hel (Fm6)lo.”
Oh, you (C)wished me well.
You (G7)could n’t tell
that I’d been (C)cry
ing
(Em)o ver you,
(C)cry
ing
(Em)o ver you.
When (F)you
said, “So (G)long,”
left me (F)stand ing
all a (G7)lone,
a lone and (C)cry ing,
(C)cry ing,
(F)cry ing,
(Fm)cry
ing.
It’s hard to (C)un
der (C)stand,
but the (G7)touch
of your hand
can start me (C)cry ing.
I thought that (C)cry ing.
This page shows “Crying” by Roy Orbison 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 C at 88 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.