Ger ma ny was hav ing trou ble, what a sad, sad sto ry, (Gm)need ed a new lead er to re store its for mer glo ry.
(Am)Where, oh where, was (Am)he?
(F)Where could that man (D7)be?
We (G7)looked a round and then we found the (G13)man (Ab13)for (Dm7)you (Db)and (Bb)me.
(C7)And (Gm7)now (C7)it’s (F)Spring time for (Gm7)Hit ler (C7)and (Fmaj7)Ger ma ny.
(F)Deutsch land is (Gm7)hap py (C7)and (F)gay.
(Bb6)We’re march ing (Bbm6)to a (F)fast er pace.
(Dm7)Look out, here (F#7)comes (G7)the (Gm7)mas ter race.
(F)Spring time for (Gm7)Hit ler (C7)and (Fmaj7)Ger ma ny,
(F)Rhine land’s a (Gm7)fine land (C7)once (Em7)more.
(Dm)Spring time for (Dm)Hit ler and (B)Ger ma ny.
Look (Bbm7)out (F6)Eu rope, we’re (Gm7)go in’ on (F)tour.
(G)Spring time for (Am7)Hit ler (D7)and (G6)Ger ma ny,
(Look!
it’s spring (D7)time!) (G)win ter for (Am7)Po land (D7)and (F#m7)France.
(Em)Spring time for (Em)Hit ler and (C#)Ger ma ny.
(A)(spring time, spring time, spring time, spring time, spring time, spring time, (A)spring time!)
Come on (G6)Ger mans, go (Am7)in to your (G6)dance!
(C6)I was born in Düs sel dorf and that is why they call me Rolf.
(C9)Don’t be stu pid, be a smar ty, come and join the Na zi par ty.
And (Gm7)now (C7)it’s (Fmaj7)Spring time (F6)for (Gm7)Hit ler (C7)and (Fmaj7)Ger ma ny,
(Fmaj9)Goose steps, (F6)the (Gm7)new step (C7)to (F)day.
(Bbmaj7)Bombs fall ing (Bbm)from the (F6)skies a (F6)gain.
(Dm)Deutsch land is (F#7)on (G7)the (C9)rise a gain.
(G6)Spring time for (Am7)Hit ler (D9)and (G6)Ger ma ny,
(G6)U boats are (Am7)sail ing (D9)once (B7sus)more.
(Em)Spring time for (Em)Hit ler and (A9)Ger ma ny
(A7)means that (G6)soon we’ll be (Am7)go ing, we’ve (Bm7)got to be (D)go ing, you (Am9)know we’ll be (C)go ing, you (Bm7)bet we’ll be (D)go ing, you (Am9)know we’ll
be (D7)go (Eb7)ing (D9)to
(G6)war!
This page shows “Springtime For Hitler” by Mel Brooks 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 160 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.