There’s a sad sort of clang ing from the clock in the hall and the bells in the stee ple too.
And up in the nurs ’ry an ab surd lit tle bird is pop ping out to say, “Coo coo, coo coo,
coo coo.” Re (Dm)gret ful ly they tell us, (G)but (C)firm ly they com pel us to (Dm7)say good bye
(G9)to (C)you.
So long, fare well, auf wie der sehn, good night.
I hate to go and leave this pret ty sight.
So long, fare well, auf wie der sehn, a dieu.
A dieu, a dieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu.
So long, fare well, au’ voir, auf wie der sehn, I’d like to stay and taste my first cham pagne.
So long, fare well, auf wie der sehn, good bye.
I leave and heave a sigh and say good bye, good (G)bye.
I’m glad to go, I can not tell a lie.
I flit, I float, I fleet ly flee, I fly.
The (C6)sun
has (Cmaj7)gone
to (C6)bed and so must (Cmaj7)I.
So (F)long,
fare (C)well,
auf (F)wie der sehn, good (C)bye.
Good (D7)bye.
Good (G7)bye.
Good (C)bye.
(G)Good (C9)bye.
This page shows “So Long, Farewell” by Rodgers & Hammerstein 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.