Can you hear the drums, Fer nan do?
I re mem ber long a go an oth er star ry night like (Dm)this.
In the fire a light, Fer (Gm)nan do,
you were hum ming to your self and soft ly strum ming your gui (C)tar.
I could hear the dis tant drums and sounds of bu gle calls were com ing from a (F)far.
They were clos er now, Fer nan do.
Ev ’ry hour, y ev ’ry min ute seemed to last e ter nal (Dm)ly.
I was so the fraid, Fer (Gm)nan do,
we were young and full of life and none of us pre pared to (C)die.
And I’m not a shamed to say the roar of guns and can nons com ing from a (F)far.
al most made me (F)cry.
There was some thing in the (C7)air that night, the stars were bright, Fer nan do.
They were shin ing there for (C7)you and me, for lib er ty, Fer nan do.
Though we (Ebdim)nev er thought that we could (D)lose,
there’s no re (G7)gret.
If I had to do the (C7)same a gain, I would, my friend, Fer nan do.
If I had to do the (C7)same a gain, I would, my friend, Fer nan do.
There was some thing in the (C7)air that night, the stars were bright, Fer nan do.
They were shin ing there for (C7)you and me, for lib er ty, Fer nan do.
Though we (Ebdim)nev er thought that we could (D)lose,
there’s no re (G7)gret.
If I had to do the (C)same a gain, I would my friend, Fer nan do.
If I had to do the (C)same a gain, I would my friend, Fer nan do.
If I had to do the
This page shows “Fernando” 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 Bb at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.