(F)Oh,
don’t it (Bb)hurt
deep in (F)side low
like (Bb)sheep,
to (C7)see (F)some one
do (C7)some thin’
to (F)her?
(F)Oh,
don’t it (Bb)pain
to see (F)some her
one (Bb)cry?
Oh, (C7)es (F)pe c’lly
when (C7)some one
is (F)her.
Si lence is (Am)gold en,
but my eyes (C7)still (F)see.
Si lence is (Am)gold en, (Dm)gold en,
but my eyes (C7)still (F)see.
(F)Talk
in’ is (Bb)cheap,
peo ple (F)fol for
this (Bb)line?
e (C7)ven (F)though there
is (C7)no where
to (F)go.
(F)How
could she (Bb)tell,
he de (F)ceive say
so (Bb)well.
Pit (C7)y (F)she’ll be
the (C7)last one
to (F)know.
Si lence is (Am)gold en,
but my eyes (C7)still (F)see.
Si lence is (Am)gold en, (Dm)gold en,
but my eyes (C7)still (F)see.
(F)see.
But my (C7)eyes still (F)see,
but my (C7)eyes still (F)see.
This page shows “Silence Is Golden” by Bob Crewe 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 Bb at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.