There (Am)once was an (D)ug ly (G)duck ling with (Am)fea thers all (D)stub by and (G)brown,
(G)and the (Am)oth er (D7)birds in (G)so ma ny (E)words, said (Am)(quack!) Get (B)out of (Em)town.
(C)(quack!) Get out of, (G)(quack!) get out of, (Am)(quack!) get (Dsus)out (D7)of (G)town.
And he
(C)went with a (G)quack and a (Am)wad dle (D7)and a (G)quack, in a (Am7)flur ry of (Dsus)ei (D7)der (G)down.
(D)All through the (C)win ter time he (D)hid him self a (C)way,
a (D)shamed to show his (C)face,
a (D)fraid of what (A7)oth ers might (Aaug)say.
(D)All (C)through the (D)win ter (C)in his (D)lone ly (C)clump of (D)weed,
’til a (D)flock of swans spied him there, and (D7)ve ry soon a greed,
“You’re a ve ry fine (Am7)swan in (D7)deed!”
There
This page shows “The Ugly Duckling” by Frank Loesser 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 135 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.