I’m (G)sing in’ in the (G6)rain, just (G)sing in’ in the rain.
What a glo ri ous feel (G#dim)ing, I’m (D7)hap py a gain.
I’m laugh ing at clouds so dark up a bove, the sun’s in my heart and I’m (G)read y for love.
Let the storm y clouds chase ev ’ry one from the place.
Come on with the rain, (G#dim7)I’ve a (D7)smile on my face.
I’ll walk down the lane with a hap py re frain, and sing in’, just sing in’ in the (G6)rain.
(Eb7)Why am I smil in’ and (G6)why do I sing?
(Eb7)Why does De cem ber seem (G6)sun ny as Spring?
Why do I get up each (G6)morn ing to start
(E)hap py and het up with (A7)joy in my heart?
(Bb7)Why is each new task a (Eb)tri fle to do?
Be (F7)cause I am liv ing a (Eb7)life full of (D)you.
I’m (Am7)sing in’, just (D7)sing in’,
(Bbm7)sing in’, just (Eb7)sing in’,
(Am7)sing in’, just (D7)sing in’ in the (G6)rain.
(Am7)Sing in’,
(D)sing in’ in (G)the rain.
This page shows “Singin' In The Rain” by Arthur Freed 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 160 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.