Fri day night and the lights are low,
look ing out for a place to go.
Oh, where they play the right mu sic, get ting in the swing, you come to look for a king.
An y bod y could be that guy,
night is young and the mu sic’s high.
With a bit of rock mu sic, ev ’ry thing is fine.
You’re in the mood for a dance.
And when you get the chance
you are the dan cing queen,
young and sweet, on ly sev en teen.
Dan cing queen,
feel the beat from the tam bou rine.
You can dance,
you can jive,
hav ing the time of your life.
Oh, see that girl,
watch that scene, dig gin’ the dan cing queen.
An y bod y could be that guy,
night is young and the mu sic’s high.
With a bit of rock mu sic, ev ’ry thing is fine.
You’re in the mood for a dance.
And when you get the chance
you are the dan cing queen,
young and sweet, on ly sev en teen.
Dan cing queen,
feel the beat from the tam bou rine.
You can dance,
you can jive,
hav ing the time of your life.
Oh, see that girl,
watch that scene, dig gin’ the dan cing queen.
This page shows “Dancing Queen” by ABBA 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 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.