Hel lo
a (G7sus)gain,
hel (C)lo.
(C)Just called to (G7sus)say
hel (C)lo.
I (F)could
n’t (Dm7)sleep
at (Em7)all
to (Am7)night.
And I (Fmaj7)know it’s late,
but I (G7)could n’t wait.
Hel lo,
my (G7sus)friend,
hel (C)lo.
(C)Just called to (G7sus)let
you (C)know.
I (F)think
a (Dm7)bout
you (Em7)ev
’ry (Am7)night
when I’m (Fmaj7)here a lone
and you’re (G7)could n’t wait.
Hel (G7)there at home.
Hel (C)lo.
May be (Em7)it’s been cra zy, and may be I’m to (G)blame,
but I put my (Em7)heart a bove my (Dm7)head.
We’ve been (Am)through it all, and you (Em7)loved me just the same.
And when you’re not (Am)there,
I (Dm7)just need to (G7)hear:
Hel (C)lo,
my (G7sus)friend,
hel (C)lo.
It’s (C)good
to (G7sus)need
you (C)so.
It’s (F)good
to (Dm7)love
you (Em7)like
I (Am7)do
and to (Fmaj7)feel this way
when I (G7)hear you say
hel (C)lo.
Hel (D)lo,
my (A7sus)friend,
hel (D)lo,
just (D)called
to (A7sus)let
you (D)know
I (G)think
a (Em7)bout
you (F#m7)ev
’ry (Bm7)night.
And I (Gmaj7)know it’s late,
but I (A7)could n’t wait.
Hel (D)lo.
This page shows “Hello Again” by Neil Diamond 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 58 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.