There (C)is a tav ern in the town, in the town, and there my dear love sits him (G7)down, sits him down and (C)drinks his wine ’mid (F)laugh was ter to free and (G7)nev er, nev er thinks of (F)me.
Fare thee (G7)well, for I must leave thee, do not (C)let this part ing grieve thee, and re (G7)mem ber that the best of friends must (C)part, (F)must (C)part.
A dieu, a dieu, kind friends, a dieu, a dieu, a dieu, I can no long er stay with (G7)you, stay with you, I’ll (C)hang my heart on a (F)weep ing wil low tree, and (G7)may the world go well with (F)thee.
He (C)left me for a dam sel dark, dam sel dark, each Fri day night they used to (G7)spark, used to spark, and (C)now my love who (F)once was true to me takes (G7)this dark dam sel on his (F)knee.
Fare thee (G7)well, for I must leave thee, do not (C)let this part ing grieve thee, and re (G7)mem ber that the best of friends must (C)part, (F)must (C)part.
A dieu, a dieu, kind friends, a dieu, a dieu, a dieu, I can no long er stay with (G7)you, stay with you, I’ll (C)hang my heart on a (F)weep ing wil low tree, and (G7)may the world go well with (F)thee.
He (F)thee.
This page shows “There Is A Tavern In The Town” by Traditional Drinking Song 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 180 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.