(Am)She would (C)nev er say where (G)she came from.
She’ll (Am)Yes ter day don’t (F)mat ter (C)if it’s gone.
(Am)While the (D7)sun is bright
or a (Am)in the (D7)dark est night, where no one knows,
she comes and goes.
(C)Good (G)bye, (C)Ru by Tues day.
Who could (G)hang a name on you?
When you (G)change with ev ’ry new day, (G)still I’m gon na (C)miss you.
Don’t (Am)ques tion (C)why she needs to (G)be so free.
She’ll (Am)tell you it’s the (F)on ly (C)way to be.
(Am)She just (D7)can’t be chained
to a (Am)life where (D7)noth ing’s gained, will noth ing’s lost
at such a cost.
(C)Good (G)bye, (C)Ru by Tues day.
Who could (G)hang a name on you?
When you (G)change with ev ’ry new day, (G)still I’m gon na (C)miss you.
Don’t
(C)Good (G)bye, (C)Ru by Tues day.
Who could (G)hang a name on you?
When you (G)change with ev ’ry new day, (G)still I’m gon na (C)miss you.
This page shows “Ruby Tuesday” by The Rolling Stones 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 107 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.