I see There’s (Em7)col ors on the street,
red, a (Em7)white and blue.
hand,
Peo ple (Em7)shuf fl in’ their feet,
peo ple (Em7)sleep in’ in their shoes.
But there’s a (Em7)warn the in’ sign on the (C)road to a head.
There’s a (Em7)lot of peo ple say in’ we’d be (C)bet ter off dead.
Don’t a (Em7)feel like Sa tan, but I (C)am er to them.
So I (Em7)try to for get it an y (D)way I can.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
We got a (Em7)wom an in the night
with the (Em7)ba by in hand,
near an (Em7)old kind street gen light
near a (Em7)gar in’ bage their can.
But Now, she’s (Em7)put de kid a and she’s (C)gone to get a She a (Em7)hates ro her ple life and what she’s (C)done zone to it.
That’s a (Em7)one more kid peo that ’ll (C)nev hope go to nev er (Em7)get to fall in nev er get (D)to be cool.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
Keep on rock in’ in the free world.
This page shows “Rockin' In The Free World” by Neil Young 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.