The (Bm)long and wind ing (G)road
that
(D)leads
(D)to your (G)door
will (F#m7)nev er dis ap (Bm)pear,
I’ve seen that road be (D7)fore.
It (F#m7)al ways leads me (Bm)here,
leads me (A7)to your (D)door.
The (Bm)long and wind ing (G)road
that
(D)leads
(D)to your (G)door
will (F#m7)nev er dis ap (Bm)pear,
I’ve seen that road be (D7)fore.
It (F#m7)al ways leads me (Bm)here,
leads me (A7)to your (D)door.
The (D)door.
(D)Man y times I’ve (G)been a lone and (D)man y times I’ve (Em7)cried,
(D)An y way you’ll (G)nev er know the (D)man y ways I’ve (Em7)tried, (A7)but (Bm)still they lead me (G)back
to that (D)long,
(D)wind ing (G)road.
you (F#m7)left me stand ing (Bm)here
a long long time a (D7)go.
Don’t (F#m7)leave me wait ing (Bm)here,
lead me (A7)to your (D)door.
(G)Yeah, yeah, (D)yeah.
This page shows “The Long And Winding Road” by The Beatles 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 D at 76 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.