(F)In the (C)town
where (Bb)I was (F)born
(Dm)lived a (Bb)man
who sailed to (C)sea.
(F)And he (C)told
us (Bb)of his (F)life
(Dm)in the (Bb)land
of sub ma (C)rines.
(F)So we (C)sailed
up (Bb)to the (F)sun
(Dm)till we (Bb)found
the sea of (C)green,
(F)and we (C)lived
be (Bb)neath the (F)waves
(Dm)in our (Bb)yel low sub ma (C7)rine.
(F)We all live in a (C7)yel low sub ma rine, yel low sub ma rine, (F)yel low sub ma rine.
We all live in a (C7)yel low sub ma rine, yel low sub ma rine, (F)yel low sub ma rine.
And our
(C)friends
are (Bb)all on (F)board,
(Dm)man y (Bb)more of them has live next (C)door.
(F)And the (C)band
be (Bb)gins to (F)play:
(F)We all live in a (C7)yel low sub ma rine, yel low sub ma rine, (F)yel low sub ma rine.
We all live in a (C7)yel low sub ma rine, yel low sub ma rine, (F)yel low sub ma rine.
As we
(C)live
a (Bb)life of (F)ease,
(Dm)ev ’ry (Bb)one of us has all we (C)need.
(F)Sky of (C)blue
and (Bb)sea of (F)play:
(F)green
(Dm)in our (Bb)yel low sub ma (C7)rine.
This page shows “Yellow Submarine” by The Beatles 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 122 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.