We’ve got one (Bb7)day here, and not an oth er (F)min ute to see the (Ddim)fa mous sights;
We’ll find the (Bb7)ro mance and dan ger wait ing (F)in it be neath the (C7)Broad way (F)lights; But we’ve (C7)hair on our chest, so what we like the best are the (F)nights,
in (C7)sights, lights, (F)nights.
New (G)York, New York, a (D7)hell uv a town, The Bronx is up but the (D7)bat ter y’s down, And peo ple ride in a (D7)hole in the ground; (F7)New (Bb)York, New York,
it’s a hell uv a (G)town!
The fa mous (Bb7)plac es to vis it are so (F)man y, or so the (Ddim)guide books say;
I prom ised (Bb7)Dad dy I would n’t miss on (F)an y and we have (C7)just one (F)day; Got ta (C7)see the whole town right from Yonk ers on down to the (F)bay
in (C7)just one (F)day.
New (G)York, New York, a (D7)vis i tor’s place, Where no one lives on ac (D7)count of the pace, But sev en mil lion are (D7)scream ing for space; (F7)New (Bb)York, New York,
is a vis i tor’s (G)place!
(Bb)York, New York,
it’s a hell uv a (G)town!
This page shows “New York, New York” 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 Bb at 128 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.