I Asked a girl what she (G)want ed to be.
and She said, “Ba ten, by, I it’s (G)can’t you see?
say.
I wan na be fa mous, and a (G)star of the screen, but (A7)you can do a some thing a in be tween:
(Bm)Ba by, you can drive my car,
(Bm)Yes, I’m gon na be a star,
(Bm)Ba by, you can drive my car, and (Am)may be I’ll love you.”
I told the girl that my (G)pros pects were good,
and she said, “Ba ten, by, I got (G)un der stood.
say.
Work ing na for pea nuts and is (G)all ver y fine, but (A7)I can can a show you and bet ter time:
(Bm)Ba by, you can drive my car,
(Bm)Yes, I’m gon na be a star,
(Bm)Ba by, you can drive my car, and (Am)may be I’ll love you.”
Beep, beep, mm beep, beep.
Yeah.
(Bm)“Ba by, you can drive my car,
(Bm)yes, I’m gon na be a star,
(Bm)Ba by, you can drive my car, and (Am)may be I’ll love you.”
Beep, beep, mm beep, beep.
Yeah.
Beep, beep, mm beep, beep.
Yeah.
This page shows “Drive My Car” by The Beatles 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 G at 122 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.