Oh, the (C6)shark has
pret ty (Dm7)teeth, dear,
and he (Dm7)shows them
pear ly (C6)white.
Just a (Am)jack knife
has Mac (Dm7)heath, dear,
and he keeps it
out of (C6)sight.
When the shark bites
with his (Dm7)teeth, dear,
scar let (Dm7)bil lows
start to (C6)spread.
Fan cy (Am)gloves, though,
wears Mac (Dm7)heath, dear,
so there’s not a
trace of (C6)red.
On the (D6)side walk
Sun
(Em7)morn ing
(A7)lies
(Em7)bod y
ooz ing (D6)life:
some one’s (Bm)sneak ing
’round the (Em7)cor ner,
is the some one
Mack the (D6)Knife?
From a tug boat
by the (Em7)riv er
a ce (Em7)ment bag’s
drop ping (D6)down.
The ce (Bm)ment’s just
for the (Em7)weight, dear,
bet you Mack ie’s
back in (D6)town.
Lou (D6)Mil ler
dis
(Em7)peared, dear,
(A7)af
(Em7)draw ing
out his (D6)cash;
and Mac (Bm)heath spends
like a (Em7)sail or,
did our boy do
some thing (D6)rash?
Su key Taw dry,
Jen ny (Em7)Div er,
Pol ly (Em7)Peach um,
Lu cy (D6)Brown.
Oh, the (Bm)line forms
on the (Em7)right, dear,
now that Mack ie’s
back in (D6)town.
Lou (D6)town.
This page shows “Mack The Knife” by Bobby Darin 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.