(Bb)No good deed goes un (Dm7)pun ished
No act of (Bb)char i ty goes (F)un re sent ed (Bb)No good deed goes un (Fmaj7)pun ished That’s my new (Bm7)creed.
My road of (F)good in ten tions (G)led where such roads (C)al ways (F)lead.
(Bb)No good deed
goes un (Bb)pun ished...
(G)Nes sa...
Doc tor (G)Dil la mond...
Fi (Fmaj7)ye ro...
Fi (Bm)ye ro!!
One ques tion (Gsus2)haunts and hurts, too much, too much to men tion: Was I real ly (Gsus2)seek ing good or just seek ing at (Bb)ten (A)tion?
Is that all (Bb)good deeds are when (C7sus)looked at with an (F)ice cold (Bb)eye?
If that’s all (Cb)good deeds are, may be that’s the rea son (G5)why...
(Bb)No good deed goes un (Dm7)pun ished
All help ful (Bb)urg es should be (F)cir cum vent ed (B)No good deed goes un (D#m7)pun ished
Sure, I meant (B)well.
Well, look at (Am(maj7))what well meant did...
All right, e nough, so be it!
So be it (G)then...
Let all of Oz be a greed: I’m wick ed through and (Dm)through; since I can (Bbsus2)not suc ceed, Fi ye ro, sav ing (Db)you, I prom ise no good deed will I at tempt to do a (Cm7)gain,
ev er a (Gb)gain...
(Bb)No good (Ab)deed (D)will I (G5)do
a (Bb)gain!
This page shows “No Good Deed” by Stephen Schwartz 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 F at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.