(G)You
ain’t been (A9)blue,
(Dsus)no,
(D)no,
(G)no.
You
ain’t been (A9)blue,
(Eb9)till you’ve had that (D7)mood
in di go.
That feel ing
goes steal in’ (C)down
to my (F7)shoes,
(D)while (G)I
sit and (A9)sigh:
(Dsus)“Go
(D)’long
(G)blues.”
Al ways get that (A9)mood in di go,
(D7)since my ba by said good (G)bye.
In the eve nin’ (A9)when lights are low,
I’m so lone some (Eb7)I could (D7)cry.
’Cause there’s no bod y who (G7)cares a bout me,
I’m just a soul who’s blu er than blue can (D7)be.
When I get that (A9)mood in di go,
(D7)I could lay me down and (G)die.
Al ways get that (A9)mood in di go,
(D7)since my ba by said good (G)bye.
In the eve nin’ (A9)when lights are low,
I’m so lone some (Eb7)I could (D7)cry.
’Cause there’s no bod y who (G7)cares a bout me,
I’m just a soul who’s blu er than blue can (D7)be.
When I get that (A9)mood in di go,
(D7)I could lay me down and (G)die.
(G)die.
(Dsus)“Go
(D)’long
(G6)blues.”
This page shows “Mood Indigo” by Duke Ellington 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 G at 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.