Hel (Fm)lo,
it’s me,
I was won der ing (Ab)if af ter all these years you’d like (Db)to meet to go o ver
ev er y thing.
They say that time’s sup posed (Ab)to heal ya, but I ain’t (Eb)done much (Db)heal ing.
Hel (Fm)lo,
can you hear me?
I’m in Ca (Fm)ty li for (Ab)nia dream ing a bout who we used to I’m be sor when ry.
we were young er
that and you’re well (Db)free.
I’ve Did you for got ev er ten how make it it felt out of be that fore town the where world noth fell ing at ev our er feet.
hap There’s pened?
such It’s a no (Ab)dif se ference cret
that bet the (Cm)ween of (Db)us and a (Db)mil run li ning on out of miles.
time.
So: (Fm)Hel lo from (Db)the o ther side,
I (Fm)must ’ve called (Db)a thou sand times
to tell you I’m (Db)sor ry for ev ’ry (Ab)thing that I’ve (Eb)done, but when I call you (Db)nev er (Ab)seem to be (Eb)home.
(Fm)Hel lo from (Db)the out side,
at (Fm)least I can (Db)say that I’ve tried
to tell you I’m (Db)sor ry for (Ab)break ing your (Eb)heart, but it don’t mat (Fm)ter, it (Db)clear ly does n’t (Ab)tear you a (Eb)part an y more.
Hel (Fm)lo,
can how are you?
It’s so Ca (Fm)ty pi cal (Ab)of me to talk a bout my self, to I’m be sor when ry.
we I hope er
that and you’re well (Db)free.
I’ve Did you for got ev er ten how make it it felt out of be that fore town the where world noth fell ing at ev our er feet.
hap There’s pened?
such It’s a no (Ab)dif se ference cret
that bet the (Cm)both of (Db)us and are (Db)mil run li ning on out of miles.
time.
So: (Fm)Hel lo from (Db)the o ther side,
I (Fm)must ’ve called (Db)a thou sand times
to tell you I’m (Db)sor ry for ev ’ry (Ab)thing that I’ve (Eb)done, but when I call you (Db)nev er (Ab)seem to be (Eb)home.
(Fm)Hel lo from (Db)the out side,
at (Fm)least I can (Db)say that I’ve tried
to tell you I’m (Db)sor ry for (Ab)break ing your (Eb)heart, but it don’t mat (Fm)ter, it (Db)clear ly does n’t (Ab)tear you a (Eb)part an y more.
Hel (Ab)tear you a (Eb)part an y more.
Ooh,
an y more.
Ooh,
an y more.
Ooh,
an y more.
An y more.
(Ab)tear you a (Eb)part an y more.
This page shows “Hello” by Adele 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 80 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.