(A)Feel of (E)feel ing (D)liked.
Head ed (A)out to see the sights.
Noth Ain’t (C#m)life a man y splen dored (F#m)thing?
(D)Duck ing up and (A)down, all those (E)cra zy (E)sights and (A)sounds bounce a round like pup pets (A)on a (E)string.
(A)“Nev er (E)gon na (D)find an y (A)thing to change my mind.” Noth in’s (C#m)Fam ous last lines of the (F#m)fool.
(D)Just ing when you (A)think you’re a (E)cra zy (E)sights and (A)sounds bounce a round like pup pets (A)on a (E)string.
(E)chain with (E)just one (A)link some thing (Dm)comes to tip you (A)off of your (Bm)stool.
Hel lo, hel lo!
My, my, (C#m)my, what have we here?
What a sur prise!
What a sur prise!
Hel lo, hel lo.
I’m not a lone.
It’s good to know some one’s (F6)out there to (A)say hel lo,
(E)hel
(A)lo.
(A)lo.
And I could (D)fly on the back of the bird, and I could (Bm)shake a leaf from a (A)tree.
If there’s a (D)ques tion in life where there’s (A)wrong and right, true’s (Bm)bet ter than the word I used to be.
Hel lo, hel lo!
My, my, (C#m)my, what have we here?
What a sur prise!
What a sur prise!
Hel lo, hel lo.
I’m not a lone.
It’s good to know some one’s (F6)out there to (A)say hel lo.
(Hel lo.) Hel lo, hel lo.
My, my, (C#m)my, what have we here?
What a sur prise!
What a sur prise!
Hel lo, hel lo.
I’m not a lone.
It’s good to know some one’s (F6)out there to (A)say hel lo.
(Hel lo.) Hel lo, hel lo.
(Hel lo.) Hel lo.
(Hel lo.) Hel lo.
Hel lo, hel lo!
This page shows “Hello Hello” 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 A at 88 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.