Keep On Singing Chords by Helen Reddy
Tempo:
168.8 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bb
Eb
Fm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Keep on singing, don't stop singing, [F] you're gonna be a star someday.
[Ab]
[Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play.
[Gb] [Eb] I don't remember Mama, [Fm] she died when I was born.
[Bb] We lived in a one-room [Ab] shanty, but Daddy tried to make [Eb] it a home.
When I was only six years [Fm] old, started singing in the streets.
[Bbm] [Bb] People would throw me pennies, so [Ab] I could hope Daddy [Eb] made the ends [C] meet.
He [Eb] said, keep on singing, don't stop [Fm] singing, you're gonna be a star someday.
[Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
[Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs around.
[Ab]
When I was ten years old, [Fm] I had a little rock and roll band.
[Bb] Daddy's eyes were growing dim, [Ab] but I didn't [Eb] understand.
He would be so proud of me, [Fm] each time he'd hear us play.
[Bb] At night, he'd call me to his [Ab] side, and Daddy would [Eb] always say.
He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Fm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[Ab]
[Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people
[Ab] happy when they come [Cm] to hear [Eb] you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
[Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs around.
[B]
[E] We didn't have much money, [Gbm] but things didn't seem so bad.
[B] I felt just like the queen of the world [A] when I was with [E] my dad.
Then one rainy April night, [Gbm] Daddy called me to his side.
[B] He held me with his trembling [A] hands, right before [Gb] he died.
He [E] said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gbm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[B] You're gonna make a lot of people happy when they [E] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a [Gbm]-ringing, rich music from town to town.
[B] There's not enough love in this whole [A] world, so switch [Dbm] the songs around.
[C]
[F] He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[C] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Bb] when they come [F] to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Gm] rich [C] music from town to town.
[Bb] [D]
[F]
[N]
[Ab]
[Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play.
[Gb] [Eb] I don't remember Mama, [Fm] she died when I was born.
[Bb] We lived in a one-room [Ab] shanty, but Daddy tried to make [Eb] it a home.
When I was only six years [Fm] old, started singing in the streets.
[Bbm] [Bb] People would throw me pennies, so [Ab] I could hope Daddy [Eb] made the ends [C] meet.
He [Eb] said, keep on singing, don't stop [Fm] singing, you're gonna be a star someday.
[Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
[Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs around.
[Ab]
When I was ten years old, [Fm] I had a little rock and roll band.
[Bb] Daddy's eyes were growing dim, [Ab] but I didn't [Eb] understand.
He would be so proud of me, [Fm] each time he'd hear us play.
[Bb] At night, he'd call me to his [Ab] side, and Daddy would [Eb] always say.
He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Fm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[Ab]
[Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people
[Ab] happy when they come [Cm] to hear [Eb] you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
[Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs around.
[B]
[E] We didn't have much money, [Gbm] but things didn't seem so bad.
[B] I felt just like the queen of the world [A] when I was with [E] my dad.
Then one rainy April night, [Gbm] Daddy called me to his side.
[B] He held me with his trembling [A] hands, right before [Gb] he died.
He [E] said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gbm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[B] You're gonna make a lot of people happy when they [E] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a [Gbm]-ringing, rich music from town to town.
[B] There's not enough love in this whole [A] world, so switch [Dbm] the songs around.
[C]
[F] He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[C] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Bb] when they come [F] to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Gm] rich [C] music from town to town.
[Bb] [D]
[F]
[N]
Key:
Ab
Bb
Eb
Fm
B
Ab
Bb
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Keep on singing, don't stop singing, [F] you're gonna be a star someday.
_ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play. _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ [Eb] I don't _ remember Mama, _ [Fm] she died when I was born.
_ [Bb] We lived in a one-room _ _ [Ab] shanty, but Daddy tried to make [Eb] it a home.
_ When I was only six years [Fm] old, started singing in the streets.
_ [Bbm] _ [Bb] People would throw me pennies, so [Ab] I could hope Daddy [Eb] made the ends [C] meet.
He [Eb] said, keep on singing, don't stop [Fm] singing, you're gonna be a star someday.
_ _ [Bb] _ You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
_ [Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs _ around.
_ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ When I was ten years old, [Fm] I had a little rock and roll band.
_ [Bb] _ Daddy's eyes were growing dim, [Ab] but I didn't [Eb] understand. _ _
_ He would be so proud of me, [Fm] each time he'd hear us play.
[Bb] At night, he'd call me to his [Ab] side, and Daddy would [Eb] always say.
He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Fm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[Ab] _
_ [Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people _
_ [Ab] happy when they come [Cm] to hear [Eb] you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
_ [Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs around.
_ [B] _
[E] We didn't have much money, [Gbm] but things didn't seem so bad.
[B] I felt just like the queen of the world [A] when I was with [E] my dad.
_ Then one rainy April night, [Gbm] Daddy called me to his side.
_ [B] He held me with his trembling [A] hands, right before [Gb] he died.
He [E] said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gbm] you're gonna be a star someday. _
_ [B] _ You're gonna make a lot of people happy when they [E] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a [Gbm]-ringing, rich music from town to town.
_ [B] There's not enough love in this whole [A] world, so switch [Dbm] the songs around.
[C] _
_ [F] He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gm] you're gonna be a star someday. _
_ [C] You're gonna make a _ _ lot of people happy [Bb] when they come [F] to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Gm] rich _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] music from town to town. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ Keep on singing, don't stop singing, [F] you're gonna be a star someday.
_ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play. _
_ _ _ [Gb] _ [Eb] I don't _ remember Mama, _ [Fm] she died when I was born.
_ [Bb] We lived in a one-room _ _ [Ab] shanty, but Daddy tried to make [Eb] it a home.
_ When I was only six years [Fm] old, started singing in the streets.
_ [Bbm] _ [Bb] People would throw me pennies, so [Ab] I could hope Daddy [Eb] made the ends [C] meet.
He [Eb] said, keep on singing, don't stop [Fm] singing, you're gonna be a star someday.
_ _ [Bb] _ You're gonna make a lot of people happy [Ab] when they [Eb] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
_ [Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs _ around.
_ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ When I was ten years old, [Fm] I had a little rock and roll band.
_ [Bb] _ Daddy's eyes were growing dim, [Ab] but I didn't [Eb] understand. _ _
_ He would be so proud of me, [Fm] each time he'd hear us play.
[Bb] At night, he'd call me to his [Ab] side, and Daddy would [Eb] always say.
He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Fm] you're gonna be a star someday.
[Ab] _
_ [Bb] You're gonna make a lot of people _
_ [Ab] happy when they come [Cm] to hear [Eb] you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Fm] rich music from town to town.
_ [Bb] Not enough love in the whole world, [Ab] so switch [Eb] the songs around.
_ [B] _
[E] We didn't have much money, [Gbm] but things didn't seem so bad.
[B] I felt just like the queen of the world [A] when I was with [E] my dad.
_ Then one rainy April night, [Gbm] Daddy called me to his side.
_ [B] He held me with his trembling [A] hands, right before [Gb] he died.
He [E] said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gbm] you're gonna be a star someday. _
_ [B] _ You're gonna make a lot of people happy when they [E] come to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a [Gbm]-ringing, rich music from town to town.
_ [B] There's not enough love in this whole [A] world, so switch [Dbm] the songs around.
[C] _
_ [F] He said, keep on singing, don't stop singing, [Gm] you're gonna be a star someday. _
_ [C] You're gonna make a _ _ lot of people happy [Bb] when they come [F] to hear you play.
He said, keep on singing, keep the bells a-ringing, [Gm] rich _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] music from town to town. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _