(D)How
can peo ple (B)be so heart less?
(D)How
can peo ple (B)be so cruel?
Eas y to be (E)hard.
(B)Eas y to be (E)cold.
(D)How
can peo ple (B)have no feel ings?
(D)How
can they ig (B)nore their friends.
Eas y to be (E)proud.
Eas Eas y to say (E)help no.
Es pe cial ly (D)peo ple who (A7)care a bout (D)stran gers.
Who care a bout (D)e vil and (A7)so cial in (D)jus tice.
Do you (E)onl ly (B)care a bout the (E)bleed ing crowd?
How
a bout a (E)need ing friend?
I need a (Bm)friend.
(D)How
can peo ple (B)be so heart less?
(D)You
know I’m hung (B)up on you.
Eas y to give (E)in.
Eas Eas y to say (E)help out.
Es pe cial ly (D)peo ple who (A7)care a bout (D)stran gers.
Who say that they (D)care a and (A7)so cial in (D)jus tice.
Do you (E)onl ly (B)care a bout the (E)bleed ing crowd?
How
a bout a (E)need ing friend?
I need a (Bm)friend.
(D)How
can peo ple (B)be so heart less?
(D)How
can they ig (B)nore their friends?
Eas y to be (E)hard.
(B)Eas y to be (E)cold.
(B)Eas y to be (E)proud.
(B)Eas y to say (Amaj7)no.
This page shows “Easy To Be Hard (From 'Hair')” by Galt MacDermot 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 82 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.