(C)Great grand (Am)fa ther met (Dm)great grand (G7)moth er when (G7)she was a shy young (C)miss.
And great grand (Am)fa ther won (Dm)great grand (G7)moth er with (D7)words more or less like (G)this:
(C)Lav en der (G)blue (Gm7)dil ly, (C7)dil ly, lav en der (C)green.
(F)If I(you) were (C)king, (F)dil ly, dil ly, (D7)I’d(you’d) need a (G7)queen.
(C)Who told me (G)so, (Gm7)dil ly, (C7)dil ly, who told me (C)so?
(F)I told my (C)self, (F)dil ly, dil ly, (D7)I’d(you’d) need a (G7)queen.
(G7)I told you (C)so.
If your (F)dil ly, dil ly heart feels a dil ly, dil ly, way ’n (A7)if you’ll an swer (A7)“yes,”
in a (G)pret ty lit tle church on a dil ly, dil ly day (D7)you’ll(I’ll) be wed in (G7)dil ly, dil ly dress of (C)lav en der (G)blue, (Gm7)dil ly, (C7)dil ly, lav en der (C)green.
(F)Then I’ll(you’ll) be (C)king, (F)dil ly, dil ly, (Dm7)and you’ll(I’ll) (G7)be my(your) (F)queen.
This page shows “Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)” by Sammy Turner 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.