No (G)wom an, no cry.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
No wom an, tle dar no (F)cry.
don’t shed no tears.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
(G)Said, said
said I (G)re mem ber (Am)when we used to (F)sit
in the gov ern (G)ment yard in (Am)Trench town.
O ba, O b (G)serv ing the (Am)hyp o crites as they would min gle (G)with the good peo ple we (Am)meet,
good friends we had, oh (Am)good friends we’ve lost
of which a (G)long the way.
In this bright (G)fu ture you (Am)can’t for get your (F)past,
so, dry your (G)tears push I (Am)say.
but while I’m (F)gone I And
No (G)wom an, no cry.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
Here, wom lit tle dar lin’ (F)cry.
don’t shed no tears.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
(G)Said, said
Said I (G)re mem ber (Am)when we used to (F)sit
in the gov ern (G)ment yard in (Am)Trench town.
And the Geor gie (G)would make a (Am)fi re light as it was log wood (G)burn the in’ through ple the (Am)night.
Then we would cook corn (Am)meal por ridge lost
of which I’ll (G)share with you.
In My feet (G)is my you (Am)on ly car riage, (F)past,
so, I’ve got (G)to push on (Am)through, but while I’m (F)gone I mean… Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (G)be al right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (F)be al (G)right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (G)be al right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (F)be al (G)right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (G)be al right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (F)be al (G)right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (G)be al right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (F)be al (G)right.
Ev ’ry thing’s gon na (F)be al (G)right so, (C)wom an, no cry.
(F)No, no (C)wom an, no (F)wom an, no cry.
Oh, my lit tle (G)sis ter, (Am)don’t shed no (F)tears.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
No (G)wom an, no cry.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
Oh, my lit tle (G)dar lin’, I say (Am)don’t shed no (F)tears.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
Yeah.
Lit tle (G)dar lin’, (Am)don’t shed no (F)tears.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
Lit tle (G)dar lin’, (Am)don’t shed no (F)tears.
No (F)wom an, no (C)cry.
This page shows “No Woman No Cry” by Bob Marley 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 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.