(C)Feels like I’m not where I’m (Eb)s’posed to be.
I (Ab)don’t fit in with these fa (Bb)mil iar fac es.
And the (C)games they play don’t mean a (Eb)thing to me.
(Ab)I know there’s so much (Bb)more.
I can’t stop dream in’ and think in’ may be I could be some one dif f’rent, more than a year book mem o ry.
If I leave this, I’m risk in’ al most ev ’ry thing.
Am I on the (Eb)right road?
Out of the old, I’ve got ta (Eb)find my way.
In to the new, give an y (Eb)thing it takes.
I wan na know if no one knew my name,
(Eb)would my wild est dreams feel like home?
If I go out of the old, ay o, ay o, and in to the new.
Ay o, ay o.
Out of the old, ay o, ay o, and in to the new.
Ay o, ay Yeah, I wan na know if no one knew my name,
(Eb)would my wild est dreams feel like home.
Out of the old.
I home.
Ay o, ay o, out of the old, ay o, ay o, and in to the new, ay o.
Take me out of the old, ay o, ay o, and in to the new, ay o, ay o.
’Cause I wan na go,
I wan na go.
Umm,
just take me.
This page shows “Out Of The Old” by Olivia Rodrigo 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 Ab at 110 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.