(G)No (Am)more
care (Em7)free
laugh (Bm7)ter,
(G)si (Am)lence
ev (Em7)er
af (Bm7)ter.
(Em)Walk ing through an emp ty house,
tears in my (D)eyes.
(C)This is where the sto ry ends,
this is good (Em)bye.
Know ing me, know ing (D)you, (a ha) there is noth ing we can do.
Know ing (C)me, know ing (D)you, (a ha) we just have to face it this time,
(C)we’re (D)through.
Break in’ (Bm)up is nev er (C)eas y, I (D)know, but I (G)have
(C)to
(D)go.
Know ing (G)me, know ing (C)you, it’s the (D)best I can (G)do.
(G)Mem (Am)’ries,
good (Em7)days,
bad (Bm7)days.
(G)They’ll (Am)be
with (Em7)me
al (Bm7)ways.
(Em)In those old fa mil iar rooms
chil dren would (D)play.
(C)Now there’s on ly emp ti ness,
noth ing to (Em)say.
ing me, know ing (D)you, (a ha) there is noth ing we can do.
Know ing (C)me, know ing (D)you, (a ha)
we just have to face it this time,
(C)we’re
(D)through.
Break in’ (Bm)up is nev er (C)eas y, I (D)know, but I (G)have (C)to
(D)go.
Know ing (G)me, know ing (C)you, it’s the (D)best I can (G)do.
(Em)do.
Know ing (G)me, know ing you, it’s the best I (D)can (Gsus)do.
This page shows “Knowing Me, Knowing You” by ABBA 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 G at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.