(G)In sun (Eb7)ny
(A7)Rose
land,
where sum mer breez es are (G)play
ing,
(G7)where
the hon ey bees are “a (C)may
(C6)ing,”
(Cm)there
all the ros es are (G)sway
(E7)ing,
(A7)danc
ing
while the mead ow brook (D7)flows.
(G)The moon (Eb7)when (A7)shin
ing
is more than ev er de (G)sign
ing,
(G7)for
’tis ev er then I am (C)pin
ing,
(Cm)pin
ing
to be sweet ly re (G)clin
(E7)ing, some (G)where (Eb7)in (A7)Rose
land,
be side a beau ti ful (G)rose.
(G)In sun (Eb7)ny (A7)Rose
land,
where sum mer breez es are (G)play
ing,
(G7)where
the hon ey bees are “a (C)may
(C6)ing,”
(Cm)there
all the ros es are (G)sway
(E7)ing,
(A7)danc
ing
while the mead ow brook (D7)flows.
(G)The moon (Eb7)when (A7)shin
ing
is more than ev er de (G)sign
ing,
(G7)for
’tis ev er then I am (C)pin
ing,
(Cm)pin ing
to be sweet ly re (G)clin
(E7)ing, some (G)where (Eb7)in (A7)Rose land,
be side a beau ti ful (G)rose.
(G)In sun (Eb7)ny (G)rose.
This page shows “Rose Room” by Benny Goodman 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.