· by Henry Mancini
(C)Moon
(Am)Riv er, (F)wid er than a (C)mile: I’m (F)cross in’ you in (C)style some (B)day.
Old (Am)dream
(C7)mak er, you (F)heart
(Bb7)break er, wher (C)ev er you’re (F#)go (B7)in’, I’m (Em)go (A7)in’ your (Dm7)way.
(C)Two
(Am)drift ers, (F)off to see the (C)world.
There’s (F)such a lot of (C)world to (B)see.
We’re (Am)af
(Am)ter the (D7)same
(F7)rain bow’s (C)end,
wait in’ ’round the (C)bend,
my Huck le ber ry (C)friend,
(Am)Moon
(Dm)Riv er
(G7)and (C)me.
(C)Moon
(Am)Riv er, (F)wid er than a (C)mile: I’m (F)cross in’ you in (C)style some (B)day.
Old (Am)dream
(C7)mak er, you (F)heart
(Bb7)break er, wher (C)ev er you’re (F#)go (B7)in’, I’m (Em)go (A7)in’ your (Dm7)way.
(C)Two
(Am)drift ers, (F)off to see the (C)world.
There’s (F)such a lot of (C)world to (B)see.
We’re (Am)af
(Am)ter the (D7)same
(F7)rain bow’s (C)end,
wait in’ ’round the (C)bend,
my Huck le ber ry (C)friend,
(Am)Moon
(Dm)Riv er
(G7)and (C)me.
(C)me.
This page shows “Moon River (From Breakfast At Tiffany's)” by Henry Mancini 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 105 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.