You (C)say you want a rev o lu tion, well you (F)know,
we all want to change the (C)world.
You tell me that it’s e vo lu tion, well you (F)know,
we all want to change the (G7)world.
But when you you talk mon ey a bout peo ple de (G6)struc tion, hate, (Dm)you ain’t don’t I you know you that you er, can (Bb)count (C)me (A)out.
Don’t you know it’s gon na (C)be
al (F6)right,
al (F6)right,
al (F6)right.
You (C)say you got a real so lu tion, well you (F)know,
we’d all love to see the (C)plan.
You ask me for a con tri bu tion, well you (F)know,
we’re all do ing what we (G7)can.
But if you want talk car ry for bout pic tures with (G6)minds that Mao, (Dm)you ain’t all ing can tell it is, “Broth y you (Bb)have (C)to (A)wait.”
Don’t you know it’s gon na (C)be
al (F6)right,
al (F6)right,
al (F6)right.
You
Al (F)right,
al (C)right,
al (F)right,
al (C)right,
al (F)right,
al (G)right, al right.
This page shows “Revolution” by The Beatles 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 130 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.