Oo, you’re a hol i day,
such a hol i (Am)day.
Oo, you’re a hol i day,
such a hol i (Am)day.
It’s (C)some thing I think’s worth (G)while,
if the (Am)pup pet makes you (Em)smile;
if (F)not, then you’re throw ing (C)stones,
throw ing stones,
throw ing stones.
(Am)Oo, it’s a fun ny game;
don’t (G)be (F)lieve that it’s all the (Am)same.
Can’t think what I’ve just said;
put (G)the (F)soft pil low on my (G)head.
It’s (C)Mil lions of eyes can (G)see,
yet the (Am)why am I so (Em)blind?
When the (F)some then one else is (C)me,
it’s un kind,
it’s un kind.
(Am)Oo, you’re a hol i day,
ev (G)’ry (F)day such a hol i (Am)day.
Now it’s my turn to say,
and (G)I (F)say you’re a hol i (G)day.
It’s (C)some thing I think’s worth (G)while,
if the (Am)pup pet makes you (Em)smile;
When if (F)not, then you’re throw ing (C)stones,
throw ing stones,
throw ing stones.
(Am)Dee dee dee dee dee dee
dee dee (G)dee (F)dee dee
dee (Am)dee,
dee dee dee dee dee dee dee dee (G)dee (F)dee dee.
This page shows “Holiday” by Bee Gees 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 100 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.