(Em)Lis ten to my (B7)tale of woe, it’s (Em)ter ri bly (B7)sad, but (Em)true.
(G)All dressed up, no (D7)place to go, each (G)eve ning I’m (D7)aw f’ly (G)blue.
(D7)I must win some (G)win some miss; (D7)can’t go on like (G)this.
(E)I could (F#m7)blos som (E)out I (A)know, with (E)some bod y (B7)just like (E)you.
(D7)So, (G)oh, sweet and (C7)love ly (G)la dy be good!
(G#dim)Oh, (Am7)la dy, be good
(D7)to (G)me!
I am so (C7)aw f’ly (G)mis un der stood,
(G#dim)so, (Am7)la dy, be good
(D7)to (G)me.
(D9)Oh,
please have some (C)pit (G)y,
I’m (Em(maj7))all a (Em7)lone in (Em6)this big (Am7)cit (D7)y.
I tell you (G)I’m just a (C7)lone some (G)babe in the wood.
(G#dim)So, (Am7)la dy, be good
(D7)to (G6)me!
This page shows “Oh, Lady Be Good!” by Phillip Keveren 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 G at 63 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.