I’ll (D)say good (D6)bye to (D)all my (D6)sor row, and (D)by to (D6)mor row (D)I’ll be (D6)on my way.
I (A7sus)guess the Lord must be in New York (D)Cit y.
I’m (D)so (D6)tired of (D)get tin’ (D6)no where, (D)see in’ (D6)my prayers (D)go in’ un (D6)an swered.
(A7sus)I guess the Lord must be in New York (D)Cit y.
(C)Well, here I am, Lord, (C)knock in’ (D7)at Your (G)back door, mm.
(E7)Ain’t it (A7)won der ful (A7sus)to be
(A7sus)where I’ve (A7)al ways (A7sus)want ed to be?
(A7sus)For the (A7)first time, (A7sus)I’ll breathe (A7)free here (A7sus)in New York Cit y.
I’ll (D)say good (D6)bye to (D)all my (D6)sor row, and (D)by to (D6)mor row (D)I’ll be (D6)on my way.
I (A7sus)guess the Lord must be in New York (D)Cit y.
I’m (D)so (D6)tired of (D)get tin’ (D6)no where, (D)see in’ (D6)my prayers (D)go in’ un (D6)an swered.
(A7sus)I guess the Lord must be in New York (D)Cit y.
(C)Well, here I am, Lord, (C)knock in’ (D7)at Your (G)back door, mm.
(E7)Ain’t it (A7)won der ful (A7sus)to be
(A7sus)where I’ve (A7)al ways (A7sus)want ed to be?
(A7sus)For the (A7)first time, (A7sus)I’ll breathe (A7)free here (A7sus)in New York Cit y.
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This page shows “The Lord Must Be In New York City” by Harry Nilsson 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 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.