(C)Where, oh where can my (Am)ba by be?
The Lord took her a (G)way from me.
She’s gone to heav en, so I (Am)got to be good so (F)I can see my ba by when I (G)leave
this (C)world.
We were out on a date in my (Am)dad dy’s car.
We had n’t driv en stand in’ (G)ver y far.
(C)There in the road, (Am)straight a head, but a car was stalled.
The (G)en gine was dead.
(C)I could n’t stop, so I (Am)swerved to the right.
I’ll (F)nev er for get dar lin’, just the (G)sound that night, the (C)scream in’ tires, I kissed the (Am)bust in’ glass, the (F)pain ful scream that I (G)I
heard (C)last.
Where, oh where can my (Am)ba by be?
The Lord took her a (G)way from me.
She’s gone to heav en, so I (Am)got to be good so (F)I can see my ba by when I (G)leave
this (C)world.
When (G)knew I would miss.
Well, (C)now she’s gone e ven (Am)though I hold her tight.
I (F)lost my love, my (G)life
that (C)night.
Where, oh where can my (Am)ba by be?
The Lord took her a (G)way from me.
She’s gone to heav en, so I (Am)got to be good so (F)I can see my ba by when I (G)leave
this (C)world.
This page shows “Last Kiss” by J. Frank Wilson 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.