Blue jean (C)ba by.
L.
A.
(C)la dy.
Seam stress for the (C)band.
Pret ty (C)eyed,
pi rate (C)smile,
you’ll mar ry a mu sic (C)man.
Bal le (Bm)ri na.
You must have (A)seen her
(B)danc ing in the (Em)sand.
And now she’s (C)in me,
al ways (C)with me,
ti ny danc er in my (D)hand.
Blue jean (C)ba by.
L.
A.
(C)la dy.
Seam stress for the (C)band.
Pret ty (C)eyed,
pi rate (C)smile,
you’ll mar ry a mu sic (C)man.
Bal le (Bm)ri na.
You must have (A)seen her
(B)danc ing in the (Em)sand.
And now she’s (C)in me,
al ways (C)with me,
ti ny danc er in my (D)hand.
(Eb)But, oh, how it (F)feels so real (Dm)ly ing here with (Gm)no one near.
(Eb)On ly you, and you can (F)hear me when I say (D7)soft ly,
(D7)slow ly:
Hold me (G)clos er Ti ny (Am)Danc er.
Count the (G)head lights on the high (D)way.
Lay me (G)down in sheets of (Am)lin en.
You had a (G)bus y day to (D)day.
Hold me (G)clos er Ti ny (Am)Danc er.
Count the (G)head lights on the high (D)way.
Lay me (G)down in sheets of (Am)lin en.
You had a (G)bus y day to (D)day.
(D)day.
This page shows “Tiny Dancer” by Elton John 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 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.