Well, I saw my ba by (C)walk ing
with an oth er man to day.
Well, I saw my ba by (F7)walk ing
with an oth er man to (C)day.
When I asked her what’s the (G7)mat ter,
re this is what I heard her (C)say:
“See you lat er, al li (C)ga tor,
af ter ’while croc o dile.
See you lat er, al li (F7)ga tor,
af ter ’while croc o (C)dile.
Can’t you see you’re in my (G7)way, now,
don’t you know you cramp my (C)style?”
When I thought of what she (C)told me,
near ly made me lose my head.
When I thought of what she (F7)told me,
near ly made me lose my (C)head.
But the next time that I (G7)saw her,
re mind ed her of what she (C)said:
“See you lat er, al li (C)ga tor,
af ter ’while croc o dile.
See you lat er, al li (F7)ga tor,
af ter ’while croc o (C)dile.
Can’t you see you’re in my (G7)way, now,
don’t you know you cramp my (C)style?”
When I thought of what she (C)style?
This page shows “See You Later, Alligator” by Bill Haley & His Comets 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 132 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.