(F)Sit there
and (G7)count your (Bbm6)fin gers, what can you (F)do?
(Bb)Old girl,
you’re (Eb9)through.
(F)Sit there and (D7)count your (Db7)lit tle (Am7)fin gers, (Ab7)un (Gm7)luck y (C7)Lit tle Girl (F)Blue.
(F)Sit there (Dm7)and (Bbmaj7)count the (C7)rain drops (F)fall ing on (F)you.
(Bb)It’s time you (Bbm6)knew,
(F)all you (Eb7)can (D7)count on (Db7)is the (Am7)rain drops (Ab7)that (Gm7)fall on (C7)Lit tle Girl (F)Blue.
No use, old (C7)girl,
you may as well sur (F)ren der.
Your (Fmaj7)hope is (F6)get ting (Asus)slen der.
(A)Why (Eb7)won’t some bod y (D7)send (Ab9)a ten der (F)Blue Boy
to (C)cheer a Lit tle Girl (Ab6)Blue?
When I was ver y (Gm7)young
the world was (F)young er than (Am7)I,
(Ab7)as (Gm7)mer ry as a car ou (F)sel.
The cir cus tent was (Gm7)strung
with ev ’ry (F)star in the (Am7)sky
(Ab7)a (Gm7)bove the ring I loved so (F)sel.
The cir cus tent was (F)well.
(Dm)Now the young (Dm(maj7))world has grown (G7sus)old,
(Eb7)gone are the (D7)tin sel and gold.
(Ab6)Blue.
This page shows “Little Girl Blue” by Rodgers & Hart 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 Bb at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.