By (D)yon bon nie banks and by (G)yon bon nie braes, where the (Bm)sun shines the bright on Loch (D)Lo mond, where (G)me and my (D)true love were (Em)ev er want to (G)gae (A)on the (D)bon nie, bon nie (G)banks o’ Loch (A7)Lo (D)mond.
Oh, (D)ye’ll take the high road and (G)I’ll take the (D)low road, and I’ll be in (Bm)Scot land a (G)fore
(D)ye.
But (G)me an’ my (D)true love will (Em)nev er meet a (G)gain (A)on the (D)bon nie, bon nie (G)banks o’ Loch (A7)Lo
(D)mond.
’Twas (D)there that we part ed in (G)yon shad y glen on the (Bm)steep, steep the side o’ Ben (D)Lo
mond, where (G)in pur ple (D)hue the sees (Em)High land hills we (G)view, (A)and the (D)morn nie, shines nae (G)out frae the (A7)gloam
(D)ing.
Oh, (D)ye’ll take the high road and (G)I’ll take the (D)low road, and I’ll be in (Bm)Scot land a (G)fore
(D)ye.
But (G)me an’ my (D)true love will (Em)nev er meet a (G)gain (A)on the (D)bon nie, bon nie (G)banks o’ Loch (A7)Lo
(D)mond.
The (A7)Lo
(D)mond.
This page shows “Loch Lomond” by Scottish Folksong 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 D at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.