(F)Sun is shin ing in the sky.
There ain’t a cloud (A7)in (Dm)sight.
ly (Dm7)It’s stopped (G)rain ing.
Ev ’ry bod y’s in a play, and don’t you know, it’s a (Csus)beau ti ful (C)new day, hey.
(F)Run ning down the av e nue, see how the sun (A7)shines (Dm)bright In (Dm7)in the (G)cit y, on the streets where once was pit y.
Mis ter Blue it’s a (Csus)beau ti ful (C)new day, hey.
Sky is (C7)liv ing here to day, ay ay ay.
(Dm)Well, Mis ter Blue Sky, please tell us why you had to hide a way for (Gm7)so long.
Where did (Eb)we go wrong?
(Dm)Oh, Mis ter Blue Sky, please tell us why you had to hide a way for (Bb)so long.
Where did (Eb)we go wrong?
(F6)Hey there, (F)Mis ter Blue, (Bb6)we’re so pleased to (F)be with you.
(Bb)Look a round, see (F)what you do.
(Eb)Ev ’ry bod y (Bb)smiles at you.
(F)Mis ter Blue, you did it right, but soon comes (Em7)Mis (A7)ter Night (Dm7)creep ing o ver; now his hand is on your shoul der.
Nev er mind; I’ll re mem ber you this, I’ll re mem ber you this (Dm)way.
Mis ter Blue Sky, please tell me why you had to hide a way for (Gm7)so long.
Where did (Eb)we go wrong?
(F6)Hey there, (F)Mis ter Blue, (Bb6)we’re so pleased to (F)be with you.
(Bb)Look a round, see (F)what you do.
(Eb)Ev ’ry bod y (Bb)smiles at you.
This page shows “Mr. Blue Sky” by Electric Light Orchestra 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 Bb at 176 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.