Don’t (D)wan na dis cuss it.
Think it’s (D6)time for a change.
all.
You (D6)may get dis (D)gust ed, from him,
(D6)start think ing that I’m (A)strange.
call.
In (D6)that case, I’ll (D)go un der ground, That de pends on get some sl–, heav y (D)rest, Or, nev (D6)er have to wor ry
a bout what is worst or what is best.
er not.
(A)Oh, oh, dom i (A)no.
Roll me o ver, Ro me (A)o, there you go.
I said, (A)oh, oh, dom i (A)no.
Roll me o ver, Ro me (A)o, there you go.
I said, (Bm)oh,
(A)dom i no.
I said, (Bm)oh,
(A)dom i no.
There’s (D)no need for ar ment;
there’s no (D6)ar gu ment at all.
And (D6)if you nev (D)er hear from him,
(D6)that just means he did (A)n’t call.
Or (D6)that ce ver (D)go sa, der ground, That de pends on what ev er you’re y (D)at.
Or, and (D6)if you er hear me,
that bout what just worst means I would rath er not.
(A)Oh, oh, dom i (A)no.
Roll me o ver, Ro me (A)o, there you go.
I said, (A)oh, oh, dom i (A)no.
Roll me o ver, Ro me (A)o, there you go.
I said, (Bm)oh,
(A)dom i no.
I said, (Bm)oh,
(A)dom i no.
This page shows “Domino” by Van Morrison 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 A at 132 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.