The (G)last time I saw Par is, her heart was warm and (D7)gay, I heard the laugh ter of her heart in ev ’ry street ca (G)fé.
The last time I saw Par is, her trees were dressed for (D7)spring, and lov ers walked be neath those trees, and birds found songs to (G)sing.
I (Em7)dodged the (A7)same old (D)tax i cabs that (Em7)I had (A7)dodged for (D)years;
the (F#m7)cho rus (B7)of their (E)squeak y horns was (Am7)mu sic to my (D7)ears.
The (G)last time I saw Par is, her heart was warm and (D7)gay.
No (Am7)mat ter how they (Dm6)change (E7)her, I’ll re (Am7)mem ber her
(D)that (G)way.
The (G)last time I saw Par is, her heart was warm and (D7)gay,
I heard the laugh ter of her heart in ev ’ry street ca (G)fé.
The last time I saw Par is, her trees were dressed for (D7)spring,
and lov ers walked be neath those trees, and birds found songs to (G)sing.
I (Em7)dodged the (A7)same old (D)tax i cabs that (Em7)I had (A7)dodged for (D)years;
the (F#m7)cho rus (B7)of their (E)squeak y horns was (Am7)mu sic to my (D7)ears.
The (G)last time I saw Par is, her heart was warm and (D7)gay.
No (Am7)mat ter how they (Dm6)change (E7)her, I’ll re (Am7)mem ber her
(D)that (G)way.
The (G)way.
This page shows “The Last Time I Saw Paris” by Jerome Kern 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 150 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.