(Em)Hey there, Lil’ Red (G)Rid ing Hood
you sure are look ing good.
(C)You’re ev ’ry thing a (B7)big bad wolf could (Em)want.
Lil’ Red (G)Rid ing Hood.
I don’t think lit tle big girls should
go walk ing in these (B7)spook y old woods a (Em)lone.
What big eyes you have
the kind of eyes that drive wolves mad.
So, (A7)just to see that you don’t get chased, I think I (D7)ought to walk with you for a ways.
What full lips you have
they’re sure to lure some one bad, so un (A7)til you get to grand ma’s place, I think you (D7)ought to walk with me and be safe.
(Em)Hey there, Lil’ Red (G)Rid ing Hood
you sure are look ing good.
(C)You’re ev ’ry thing a (B7)big bad wolf could (Em)want.
(Em)Hey there, Lil’ Red (G)Rid ing Hood
you sure are look ing good.
(C)You’re ev ’ry thing a (B7)big bad wolf could (Em)want.
Lil’ Red (G)Rid ing Hood.
I don’t think lit tle big girls should
go walk ing in these (B7)spook y old woods a (Em)lone.
What big eyes you have
the kind of eyes that drive wolves mad.
So, (A7)just to see that you don’t get chased, I think I (D7)ought to walk with you for a ways.
What full lips you have
they’re sure to lure some one bad, so un (A7)til you get to grand ma’s place, I think you (D7)ought to walk with me and be safe.
(Em)Hey there, Lil’ Red (G)Rid ing Hood
you sure are look ing good.
(C)You’re ev ’ry thing a (B7)big bad wolf could (Em)want.
(Em)want.
This page shows “Lil' Red Riding Hood” by Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs 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 E at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.