Lyrics
(C)What good is (G7)sit ting a (C)lone in your (G)room?
(C)Come hear the (G)mu sic (C7)play.
(F)Life is a (F#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old (A7)chum,
(Dm7)come to the (G7)cab a (C)ret.
(C)Put down the (G7)knit ting, the (C)book and the (G)broom.
(C)Time for a (G)hol i (C7)day.
(F)Life is a (F#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old (A7)chum,
(Dm7)come to the (G7)cab a (C)ret.
(C)ret.
Come taste the (Fm)wine,
come hear the (C)band.
Come blow a (Am)horn, start (A)cel e (D7)brat ing: (G7)Right this way your ta ble’s wait ing.
(C)No use per (G7)mit ting some (C)proph et of (G)doom
to (C)wipe ev ’ry smile (F#dim)a way.
(F)Life is a (F#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old chum,
(Dm7)come to the (Fm)cab a (C)ret!
I (C)used to have a (G)girl friend known as (C)El sie,
with whom I shared four (G)sor did rooms in (C)Chel sea.
She (F6)was n’t what you’d (Bm7)call a (E)blush ing (Am)flow er.
As a (Am7)mat ter of fact, she (D7)rent ed by the (G7)ho ur.
The (C)day she died the (G)neigh bors came to (C)snick er:
“Well, that’s what comes of (G)too much pills and (C)li quor.”
But (F6)when I saw her (Bm7)laid out (E7)like a (Am)queen,
she was the (Dm7)hap pi est corpse I’d (G7)ev er (C)seen.
I (B7)think of El sie to this ver y (Em)day.
(A7)I re (D7)mem ber how she’d turn to me and (G7)say:
(C)What is (G7)sit ting a (C)lone in your (G)room?
(C)Come hear the (Cmaj7)mu sic (C7)play.
(F)Life is a (F#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old (A7)chum,
(Dm7)come to the (G7)cab a (C)ret.
(C)Put down the (G7)knit ting, the (C)book and the (G)broom.
(C)Time for a (G)hol i (C7)day.
(F)Life is a (F#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old (A7)chum,
(Dm7)come to the (G7)cab a (C)ret.”
And as for (Fm7)me,
as for (Em7)me,
I made my mind (Am)up back in (D7)Chel sea (G7)when I go I’m go ing like El sie.
(C)Start ad (G7)mit ting, from (C)cra dle to (G)tomb
(C)is n’t that long a (Gm7)stay.
(F)Life is a (F#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old (A7)chum,
(Dm7)on ly a (D#dim)cab a (Em7)ret, old chum, and (Dm7)I love
a (F)cab
(Fm)a
(C)ret!
Cabaret by Kander & Ebb
Easy piano arrangement in the key of C at 160 BPM. Difficulty: easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Cabaret”
- What key is "Cabaret" in?
- "Cabaret" by Kander & Ebb is in the key of C with a tempo of 160 BPM. Difficulty: easy.
- Is "Cabaret" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this arrangement is rated easy, meaning it uses simple chord patterns and a manageable tempo. Most beginners can play through it in 1-3 practice sessions using our color-coded notes.
- Can I play "Cabaret" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.
- How long does it take to learn "Cabaret" on piano?
- 1–3 short practice sessions for the basics; 2–3 weeks to perform confidently with both hands.
- What other songs by Kander & Ebb can I play here?
- Try "CABARET", "And All That Jazz", "Cabaret". All are available in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
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