With out a (Fmaj7)song
the day would (Bbmaj7)nev er end; with out a (Fmaj7)song
the road would (Bb)nev er bend; when things go (F)wrong
a man ain’t (C7sus)got a (C7)friend, with out a (F)song.
That (C)field of (Fmaj7)corn
would nev er (Bbmaj7)see a plow; that field of (Fmaj7)corn
would be de (Bb)sert ed now; a man is (F)born,
but he’s no (C7sus)good no (C7)how, with out a (F)song.
I (F7)got my (Bb)trou ble and (F7)woe, (Bb)but (F7)sure as I (Bb)know (F7)the (Bb)Jor (C)dan will (F)roll.
(Am)I’ll get a (E7)long (Am7)as (D7)long as a (C)song (G7)is (C)strong (F)in my (C9)soul.
I’ll (C)nev er (Fmaj7)know
what makes the (Bbmaj7)rain to fall; I’ll nev er (Fmaj7)know
what makes the (Bb)grass so tall; I on ly (F)know
there ain’t no (C7sus)love at (C7)all with out a (F)song.
This page shows “Without A Song” by Frank Sinatra 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 Bb at 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.