Out (B7sus4)side the (B7)rain be (Em)gins and (G7)it may nev er (C)end, so (G)cry no more (Bb)on the shore; a (Am7)dream will (D)take us (D)out to (Em7)sea
for (Am7)ev er more,
for (C)ev er more.
Out (B7sus4)Close your (B7)eyes, Aim (Em)ie, and (G7)you can be with (C)me, so (G)’neath the waves, (Bb)through the caves of (Am7)hours your (D)long for (D)got ten (Em7)now.
We’re (Am7)all a lone,
we’re (C)ev er more.
(C)all a lone.
(G)Close the (Am7)win dow, calm the light,
and (B7)it will be all (Em)right.
No, (G7)need to both er (C)now.
(G)Let it out, (Bb)let it all be (D7)gin.
Learn how to pre tend.
(D)gin.
All’s for got ten (Em7)now.
We’re (Am7)all a lone,
(C)all a lone.
(G)Close the (Am7)win dow, calm the light,
and (B7)it will be all (G7)right.
No need to both er (C)now.
(Bb)Let it all be (D)gin.
All’s for got ten (Em7)now, my love.
We’re (C)all a lone.
This page shows “We're All Alone” by Boz Scaggs 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 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.