My (Am)sis ter got (D9)luck y, (G6)mar ried a yup pie.
Took him for all he was (G6)worth.
(Am)Now she’s a swing er, (G6)dat ing a (Am)sing er.
I can’t de cide which is (G6)worse.
But (Em)not
(C)me,
(G)ba (D)by.
I’ve got (Em)you
(C)to
(G)save
(D)me.
Oh, (G)you’re (Dsus)so (C)bad,
(G)best thing I (Dsus)ev er (C)had.
In a (G)world (Dsus)gone (C)mad,
(G)you’re (Dsus)so (C)bad.
My (Am)sis ter’s ex (D9)hus band (G6)can’t get no yup in’.
Walks a round dog faced and (G6)hurt.
(Am)Now he’s got swing ing, (G6)head in the (Am)ov en.
I can’t de cide which is (G6)worse.
But (Em)not
(C)me,
(G)ba (D)by.
I’ve got (Em)you
(C)to
(G)save
(D)me.
Oh, (G)you’re (Dsus)so (C)bad,
(G)best thing I (Dsus)ev er (C)had.
In a (G)world (Dsus)gone (C)mad,
(G)you’re (Dsus)so (C)bad.
My (C)bad.
Oh, (G)you’re (Dsus)so (C)bad,
(G)best thing I (Dsus)ev er (C)had.
In a (G)world (Dsus)gone (C)mad,
(G)you’re (Dsus)so (C)bad.
This page shows “Yer So Bad” by Tom Petty 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 180 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.