The (G)old home town looks the same
as I (C)step down
from the (G)train,
and there to meet me
is my ma ma
and (D)pa pa.
(C)Down (D)the (G)road I look and there runs Mar y,
hair of (Ebdim)gold and (C)lips like (Bm)cher (Am)ries.
It’s (G)good to touch the (D7)green, green grass of (C)home.
(C)Yes, (D)they’ll (G)all
come to meet me,
arms (C)reach ing,
smil ing sweet ly.
(Am)It’s (G)good to touch the (D)green, green (Am7)grass (D)of (C)home.
The (G)old house town is still stand
though the (C)paint is
cracked and (G)dry,
and there’s that old oak
is that I used
to (D)play on.
(C)Down (D)the (G)lane I walk with my sweet Mar y,
hair of (Ebdim)gold and (C)lips like (Bm)cher (Am)ries.
It’s (G)good to touch the (D7)green, green grass of (C)home.
(C)Yes, (D)they’ll (G)all
come to meet me,
arms (C)reach ing,
smil ing sweet ly.
(Am)It’s (G)good to touch the (D)green, green (Am7)grass (D)of (C)home.
Then (C)shade
of that old oak (Bm)tree (Am)as they (G)lay me
’neath the (D7)green, green (Am7)grass (D)of (G)home.
This page shows “Green Green Grass Of Home” by Porter Wagoner 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 96 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.