I guess I should have known (Bbm7)bet ter
to be lieve in a luck y change.
I let my heart and for ev
er, and a fi (Dbsus2)prince n’lly learned each oth er’s name.
This I tell my self this time is (Eb7)dif f’rent.
No good byes, ’cause I can’t (Ab)bear to say ’em.
I’ll nev er sur vive the one that’s (Eb7)com in’
if I stay,
oh know no.
gone.
(CN.C.)Just walk a way oh, and don’t look (Bb)back,
’cause if my heart breaks it’s gon na hurt so (Bb)bad.
You know I’m strong, but I can’t take that
Be fore it’s too late,
oh, just walk a way.
(Eb7)(Walk, walk, walk a way.) Ooh, just walk a way.
(Ab7sus)(Walk, walk, walk a way.)
I real ly wish I could (Bbm7)blame you,
but I know that it’s no one’s fault.
I Cin der el la with no
shoe and a fi (Dbsus2)prince that does n’t know he’s lost.
This emp ti ness feels this so fa (Eb7)mil iar.
Each good bye, ’cause just the (Ab)same old song.
’em.
But this time I will the not sur (Eb7)ren der,
’cause I’m gone.
You know I’m gone.
(CN.C.)Just walk a way oh, and don’t look (Bb)back,
’cause if my heart breaks it’s gon na hurt so (Bb)bad.
You know I’m strong, but I can’t take that
Be fore it’s too late,
oh, just walk a way.
(Eb7)(Walk, walk, walk a way.) Ooh, just walk a way.
(Ab7sus)(Walk, walk, walk a way.)
(Ab7sus)(Walk, walk, walk a way.)
Just walk a (Dbmaj9)way.
I’ve got to (Eb)let it go, oh,
start pro tect ing my (Eb)heart and soul,
’cause I don’t think I’ll sur vive
a good bye a gain,
not a gain.
(CN.C.)Just walk a way, oh, and don’t look (C)back,
’cause if my heart breaks it’s gon na hurt so (C)bad.
You know I’m strong, but I can’t take that
Be fore it’s too late,
just walk a way.
(Ab)(Walk, walk, walk a way.) Walk a way, walk a way, yeah.
(Bb)(Walk, walk, walk a way.) Walk a way, walk a way.
(F)(Walk, walk, walk a way.) Walk a way, walk a way.
(Bb)(Walk, walk, walk a way.) Walk a way, walk a way, (Eb)oh, (F)no.
This page shows “Walk Away” by High School Musical 3 Cast 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 Ab at 96 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.