On a (Cdim)hill far a (C)way stood an (Fdim)old rug ged (F)cross, the (G7)em blem of suf f’ring and (C)shame.
And I (Cdim)love that old (C)cross where the (Fdim)dear est and (F)best for a (G7)world of lost sin ners was (C)slain.
So I’ll (G7)cher ish the old rug ged (C)cross,
till my (F)tro phies at (F#dim7)last I lay (G7)down.
I will (C)cling to (C)the (A7)old rug ged (Dm)cross,
(Fm)and ex (C)change it some (G7)day for a (Ebdim7)crown.
To the (Cdim)old rug ged (C)cross I will (Fdim)ev er be (F)true, its (G7)shame and re proach glad ly (C)bear.
Then He’ll (Cdim)call me some (C)day to my (Fdim)home far a (F)way, where this (G7)glo ry for ev er I’ll (C)share.
So I’ll (G7)cher ish the old rug ged (C)cross,
till my (F)tro phies at (F#dim7)last I lay (G7)down.
I will (C)cling to (C)the (A7)old rug ged (Dm)cross,
(Fm)and ex (C)change it some (G7)day for a (Ebdim7)crown.
To the crown.
This page shows “The Old Rugged Cross” by Rev. George Bennard 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 108 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.