Guess there are times suf when we all need to share a lit tle pain,
and iron ing out the rough makes spots
is the hard est part when (C)mem o ries re main.
The And it’s times like these the we all need that fi hear nal the ra di o,
and it feels so good to (G)hurt of so bad old sing and suf fer share the trou bles (C)we al read y know.
So turn ’em on,
turn ’em on,
turn on those (F)sad songs.
When all hope is gone,
why don’t you tune in and (Dm)turn them on?
They reach in to your room, whoa,
just feel their gen tle touch.
When all hope is gone,
sad songs (Dm)say so much.
If some one else is suf fer ing e nough, to oh, to write it down,
when ev ’ry sin gle word makes sense,
then it’s eas i er to (C)have those songs a round.
The kick in side is in the we line need that fi hear nal ly gets to you,
and it feels so good to (G)hurt of so bad old sing and suf fer just e nough to (C)sing al the blues.
know.
So turn ’em on,
turn ’em on,
turn on those (F)sad songs.
When all hope is gone,
why don’t you tune in and (Dm)turn them on?
They reach in to your room, whoa,
just feel their gen tle touch.
When all hope is gone,
sad songs (Dm)say so much.
If some one else is
Sad songs, they (F)say,
sad (Dm)songs, they (G)say,
(C)sad songs, they (F)say,
sad (Dm)songs, they (G)say (C)so (Dm)much.
So turn ’em on,
When all hope is gone,
you know sad songs (Dm)say so much.
When ev ’ry lit tle bit of (G)hope is gone,
sad songs (Dm)say so much.
When ev ’ry lit tle bit of (G)hope is gone,
sad songs (Dm)say so much.
When ev ’ry lit tle bit of
This page shows “Sad Songs” by Elton John 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 110 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.