(Em)Ev ’ry bod y (Em)wants to be a (Em)cat,
be cause a (C)cat’s the on ly (F#m7)cat who (C7)knows where it’s (B7)at!
(Em)Ev ’ry bod y’s (Em)pick in’ up on the (Em)fe line beat,
’cause ev ’ry thing (Bm7)else is ob so (Em)lete.
Be (Am)ware of a square when he (Am)of fers to share his (G)milk to sip!
If it (Am)has n’t been (B7)tried, I sug (Am)gest you pro (B7)vide your (Em)own (Am)cat (B)nip.
I’ve (Em)heard some corn y (Em)birds who tried to (Em)sing,
but still a (C)cat’s the on ly (F#m7)cat who (C7)knows how to (B)swing!
A (Em)purr be tween two (Em)fur ry friends may (Em)be old hat,
but ev ’ry bod y (B7)wants to (Em)be (Bm7)a (Em)cat!
(F#m)Come on, scat cat, (B7)turn me on.
I’ll (F#m)take my horn and (B7)my best tone then blow a (C7)lit tle (F#m)soul in (B)to the (E6)tune.
Let’s (Gm)take it to an (C7)oth er key, (Gm)mod u late, then (C7)wait for me, I’ll (F)take a few ad (Gm)libs and pret ty (F6)soon
the (G#m)oth er cats will (C#7)all com mence (G#m)con gre gat ing (C#7)on the fence be (Am)neath the al ley’s (D7)on ly light where (Am)ev ’ry night is (A)out of (B7)sight!
(Em)be (Bm7)a (Em)cat!
This page shows “Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat” by Al Rinker 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 E at 104 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.