Where Have All The Flowers Gone

by Pete Seeger
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Lyrics

(C)Where have all the flow ers gone?

Long (D7)time

(G7)pass ing.

(C)Where have all the flow ers gone?

(F)Long time a (G)go.

(C)Where have all the flow ers gone?

The girls They’re have picked them (G7)ev u ni ’ry one.

form.

Oh, when (G7)will you ev er (G)learn?

(F)Oh,

when (G7)will you ev er (C)learn?

(C)Where have all the young girls gone?

Long

(D7)time (G7)pass ing.

(C)Where have all the young girls gone?

(F)Long

time a (G)go.

(C)Where have all the young girls gone?

They’ve ta They’re ken hus bands (G7)ev u ni ’ry one.

form.

Oh, when

(G7)will you ev er (G)learn?

(F)Oh,

when

(G7)will you ev er (C)learn?

(C)learn?

Where Have All The Flowers Gone — Piano Accompaniment Lead Sheet

Lead sheet view of the piano accompaniment for "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" by Pete Seeger: melody on the staff, chord symbols above, lyrics below. Ideal for singers, choirs, and band rehearsals. Original key C, 100 BPM.

Tip: Press play and sing the melody on top of the piano. If the original key (C) sits too high or low for your voice, use the transpose control to shift the accompaniment into a comfortable range — the backing moves with you. Need a pitch reference? Tap the mic icon to bring the vocal melody in.

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About “Where Have All The Flowers Gone

What key is the piano accompaniment for "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" by Pete Seeger in?
The backing track is in C at 100 BPM. If that doesn't sit in your vocal range, use the live transpose control to shift up or down semitones — the accompaniment moves with the new key automatically.
Can I sing over "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" with this accompaniment?
Yes — that's exactly what it's built for. The vocal melody is muted by default so you can sing freely. Need a pitch reference? Tap the mic icon to bring the melody back in at a lower volume.
Is this a karaoke version of "Where Have All The Flowers Gone"?
Effectively yes — it's the piano-only backing for "Where Have All The Flowers Gone", with no vocals. You can also slow it down to practice tricky verses, then bring it back to full tempo.
Can I use "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" as a backing track for my instrument?
Absolutely. Singers, guitarists, violinists, wind players, and instrumental practice in general all work — the piano holds the harmony so you can carry the melody on whatever instrument you play.
Can I download the accompaniment for "Where Have All The Flowers Gone"?
Yes — registered users can download MIDI + MusicXML (open in any notation software). PDF sheet music is also available for the full arrangement.
Who wrote "Where Have All The Flowers Gone"?
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone" was originally performed by Pete Seeger. This piano accompaniment is an arrangement of that song, designed for sing-along and play-along use.
What other backing tracks by Pete Seeger are available?
Other accompaniments by Pete Seeger: "Turn! Turn! Turn!". Same toggle-the-melody, change-the-key setup.

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