(D)ain’t no pass ing (G7)craze.
It (E)means no (Am)wor ries
(C)for the (F)rest of your (D)days.
It’s our (C)prob lem free
phi (G)los o phy.
Ha ku na ma (C)ta ta.
When (Bb)he was a (F)young wart (C)hog...
When (Bb)I was a (F)young wart (C)hog!
He (Eb)found his a ro ma lacked a (F)cer tain ap peal.
He could (C)clear the sa van nah af ter (G)ev ’ry meal!
I’m a (Bb)sen si tive soul,
though I (F)seem thick (C)skinned.
And it (Eb)hurt
that my (F)friends nev er stood down (G)wind!
And I got (F)down (Eb)heart ed
Ha ku na ma (F)ta ta...
what a won der ful (C)phrase.
Ha ku na ma (F)ta ta
(D)ain’t no pass ing (G)craze.
It (E)means no (Am)wor ries
(C)for the (F)rest of your (D)days.
It’s our (C)prob lem free
phi (G)los o phy.
Ha ku na ma (C)ta ta.
It means no (Am)wor ries
(C)for the (F)rest of your (D)days.
It’s our (C)prob lem free
phi (G7)los o phy.
Ha (E)ku na ma (Am)ta ta.
Ha (F)ku na ma (G)ta ta.
Ha (E)ku na ma (Am)ta ta.
Ha (F)ku
na ma ta ta.
Ha ku na ma (C)ta ta.
Ha ku na ma (F)ta ta.
Ha ku na ma (C)ta ta.
Ha ku na ma (F)ta ta.
Ha ku na ma (C)ta ta.
This page shows “Hakuna Matata” by Elton John 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 C at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.