Al most heav en,
West Vir gin ia,
Blue Ridge Moun tains, (F)Shen an do ah (C)Riv er.
Life is old there, (Am)old er than the trees,
(G)young er than the moun tains, (F)grow in’ like a (C)breeze.
Coun try (C)roads
take me (G)home
to the (Am)place
I be (F)long:
West Vir (C)gin ia,
moun tain (G)mom ma,
take me (F)home,
coun try (C)roads.
All my mem ’ries
gath er ’round her,
min er’s la dy, (F)stran ger to blue (C)wa ter.
Dark and dust y, (Am)paint ed on the sky,
(G)mist y taste of moon shine, (F)tear drop in my (C)eye.
Coun try (C)roads
take me (G)home
to the (Am)place
I be (F)long:
West Vir (C)gin ia,
moun tain (G)mom ma,
take me (F)home,
coun try (C)roads.
I hear her (G)voice; in the (C)morn in’ hour she calls me.
The (F)ra di o re (C)minds me of my (G)home far a way.
And (Am)driv in’ down the (Bb)road I get a (F)feel in’ that I (C)should have been home (G7)yes ter day,
yes ter day.
Coun try (C)roads.
This page shows “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver 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 160 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.