(C)Luck be a (Db7)la dy to night.
(C)Luck be a (Db7)la dy to night.
(C)Luck if you’ve (Db7)ev er been a (C)la dy to be (Db7)gin with,
(C)luck be a (Db7)la dy to night.
(Db)Luck let a (D7)gen tle man see
(Db)how nice a (D7)dame you can be.
(Db)I know the (D7)way you’ve treat ed (Db)oth er guys you’ve (D7)been with,
(Db)luck be a (D7)la dy with me.
A (D)la dy does n’t (A)leave
her (D)es cort.
It is n’t (Am6)fair!
It is n’t (E7)nice!
A (Am)la dy does n’t (Am(maj7))wan der all (Am7)o ver the (B)room
and (Em)blow on some (B7)oth er guy’s (G9)dice.
So (C)let’s keep the (Db7)par ty po lite.
(C)Nev er get (Db7)out of my sight.
(C)Stick with me, (Db7)ba by, I’m the (C)fel low you came (Db7)in with,
(C)luck be a (Db7)la dy,
(C)luck be a (Db7)la dy,
(C)luck be a (Db7)la dy to night.
This page shows “Luck Be A Lady” by Frank Sinatra 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 140 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.