Big (C)wheels keep on (G)turn ing
car ry me (C)home to see my (G)kin.
Sing ing (C)songs a bout the (G)South land
I miss ol’ (C)’bam y once a gain.
Well, I heard Mis ter (C)Young sing a (G)bout her.
Well, I heard ole (C)Neil put her (G)down.
Well, I hope Neil (C)Young will re (G)mem ber
a south ern (C)man don’t need him a (G)round an y how.
Sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
where the (C)skies are so (G)blue,
sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
Lord, I’m (C)com ing home to (G)you.
In Bir ming (C)ham they love the (G)Gov ’nor.
(F)Boo!
(C)boo!
(D)boo!
Now we all (C)did what we could do.
Now Wa ter (C)gate does not (G)both er me.
Does your (C)con science both er (G)you?
ing blue.
Sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
where the (C)skies are so (G)blue,
sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
Lord, I’m (C)com ing home to (G)you.
Sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
where the (C)skies are so (G)blue,
Sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
Lord, I’m (C)com ing home to (G)you.
Sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
where the (C)skies are so (G)blue,
Sweet (C)home Al a (G)bam a,
Lord, I’m (C)com ing home to (G)you.
This page shows “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd 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 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.