You were the sun shine ba by,
when ev er you smiled.
But (Am7)I call you (Gmaj7)Storm y to (C)day.
(Am7)All of a (Gmaj7)sud den that old and it’s (Am7)rain’s
fall in’ down
and (Am7)my world is (Gmaj7)cloud y
and (C)gray.
You’ve gone a (Bm)way,
Oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y,
oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y,
bring back that (Bm)sun
ny day.
Yes ter day’s love was like a
when warm sum mer breeze,
but (Am7)like
call the (Gmaj7)weath
er it (C)changed.
(Am7)Now
things are (Gmaj7)drear y ba by and it’s (Am7)wind
y and cold
and (Am7)I stand a (Gmaj7)lone in the (C)rain,
call in’ your (Bm)name.
Oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y,
oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y.
bring back that (Bm)sun
ny day.
Bring back that (Bm)sun
ny day.
Bring back that (Bm)sun
ny day.
Oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y,
oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y.
(Em9)Storm
(A13)y,
oh, (Em9)Storm
(A13)y.
This page shows “Stormy” by Buddy Buie 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.