Chords for Billy Joel - It's Still Rock And Roll To Me (Audio)
Tempo:
141.8 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
E
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
What's the matter with [Em] the clothes I'm wearing?
[Bb] Can't you tell that your tie's [F] too wide?
[C] Maybe I should [Em] buy some old taff collars.
[Bb] Welcome back to the age [F] of jive.
[E] Where have you [A] been hiding out lately, honey?
[E] You can't dress [D] flashy till you spend [G] a lot of money.
[C] [E] Everybody's talking [Bb] about the [F] new sound.
Funny, [A] but it still [G] rocks more than [C]
me.
What's the matter [E] with the car I'm driving?
[Bb] Can't you tell that it's out [F] of style?
[C]
Should I get a [E] set of whitewall tires?
[Bb] Are you going to cruise the [F] Miracle Mile?
[Em]
Nowadays, you [Am] can't be too sentimental.
[Em] Your best bet's true, [D] baby, blue [G] continental.
[C]
Hot, [Em] funk, cool, [Bb] rum, even [F] if it's old [Am] junk,
still [G] rock and roll [C] to me.
Oh, [G] what does the matter [F] with the day and the papers?
[E] Cause it's always been the same [A] old scene.
[G] There's a new man in town, [F] but you can't get the sounds
[E] from a story in a [Ab]
magazine.
[Eb] Ain't that [Ab] your [F] average day?
[G] [Db] [C]
How about [E] a pair of pink [Bb] sidewinders
and a bright orange [F] pair of pants?
[C]
Well, you could really be [Em] a full-blown baby
[Bb] if you just give it [F] half a chance.
[Em]
Don't waste your money [Am] on a new set of speakers.
[Em] You get more mileage [D] from a cheap [G] pair of sneakers.
[C]
Mixed-face, [E] new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
[Am] Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me.
[G] [F]
[E] [Am]
[G] [F]
[E] [Ab]
[Eb] [F]
[Em] Oh,
[C] what's the matter [E] with the crowd I'm seeing?
[Bb] Don't you know that they're out [F] of touch?
[C] Should I try to [Em] be a straight A student?
[Bb] If you're odd, then you think [F] too much.
[Em] Don't you [A] know about the new fashion, [Em] honey?
All you need are looks and [D] a [G] whole lot of [C] money.
It's the mixed [E]-face, new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me.
[E] Everybody's talking [Bb] about the new [G] sound,
funny, but it's still rock [Gm] and roll to me.
[C] [Bb]
What's the matter with [Em] the clothes I'm wearing?
[Bb] Can't you tell that your tie's [F] too wide?
[C] Maybe I should [Em] buy some old taff collars.
[Bb] Welcome back to the age [F] of jive.
[E] Where have you [A] been hiding out lately, honey?
[E] You can't dress [D] flashy till you spend [G] a lot of money.
[C] [E] Everybody's talking [Bb] about the [F] new sound.
Funny, [A] but it still [G] rocks more than [C]
me.
What's the matter [E] with the car I'm driving?
[Bb] Can't you tell that it's out [F] of style?
[C]
Should I get a [E] set of whitewall tires?
[Bb] Are you going to cruise the [F] Miracle Mile?
[Em]
Nowadays, you [Am] can't be too sentimental.
[Em] Your best bet's true, [D] baby, blue [G] continental.
[C]
Hot, [Em] funk, cool, [Bb] rum, even [F] if it's old [Am] junk,
still [G] rock and roll [C] to me.
Oh, [G] what does the matter [F] with the day and the papers?
[E] Cause it's always been the same [A] old scene.
[G] There's a new man in town, [F] but you can't get the sounds
[E] from a story in a [Ab]
magazine.
[Eb] Ain't that [Ab] your [F] average day?
[G] [Db] [C]
How about [E] a pair of pink [Bb] sidewinders
and a bright orange [F] pair of pants?
[C]
Well, you could really be [Em] a full-blown baby
[Bb] if you just give it [F] half a chance.
[Em]
Don't waste your money [Am] on a new set of speakers.
[Em] You get more mileage [D] from a cheap [G] pair of sneakers.
[C]
Mixed-face, [E] new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
[Am] Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me.
[G] [F]
[E] [Am]
[G] [F]
[E] [Ab]
[Eb] [F]
[Em] Oh,
[C] what's the matter [E] with the crowd I'm seeing?
[Bb] Don't you know that they're out [F] of touch?
[C] Should I try to [Em] be a straight A student?
[Bb] If you're odd, then you think [F] too much.
[Em] Don't you [A] know about the new fashion, [Em] honey?
All you need are looks and [D] a [G] whole lot of [C] money.
It's the mixed [E]-face, new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me.
[E] Everybody's talking [Bb] about the new [G] sound,
funny, but it's still rock [Gm] and roll to me.
[C] [Bb]
Key:
F
C
Bb
E
G
F
C
Bb
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ What's the matter with [Em] the clothes I'm wearing?
[Bb] Can't you tell that your tie's [F] too wide?
_ _ [C] _ Maybe I should [Em] buy some old taff collars.
[Bb] Welcome back to the age [F] of jive.
_ _ [E] _ Where have you [A] been hiding out lately, honey?
[E] You can't dress [D] flashy till you spend [G] a lot of money.
[C] _ [E] Everybody's talking [Bb] about the [F] new sound.
Funny, [A] but it still [G] rocks more than [C]
me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
What's the matter [E] with the car I'm driving?
[Bb] Can't you tell that it's out [F] of style?
_ _ [C] _
Should I get a [E] set of whitewall tires?
[Bb] Are you going to cruise the [F] Miracle Mile?
_ _ [Em] _
Nowadays, you [Am] can't be too sentimental.
[Em] Your best bet's true, [D] baby, blue [G] continental.
[C]
Hot, [Em] funk, cool, [Bb] rum, even [F] if it's old [Am] junk,
still [G] rock and roll [C] to me. _ _ _
_ Oh, [G] what does the matter [F] with the day and the papers?
[E] Cause it's always been the same [A] old scene.
_ [G] There's a new man in town, [F] but you can't get the sounds
[E] from a story in a [Ab]
magazine.
_ _ [Eb] Ain't that [Ab] your [F] average day?
_ _ [G] _ _ [Db] _ _ [C] _
How about [E] a pair of pink _ [Bb] sidewinders
and a bright orange [F] pair of pants?
_ _ [C] _
Well, you could really be [Em] a full-blown baby
[Bb] if you just give it [F] half a chance.
_ _ [Em] _
Don't waste your money [Am] on a new set of speakers.
[Em] You get more mileage [D] from a cheap [G] pair of sneakers.
[C] _
Mixed-face, [E] new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
[Am] Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ Oh, _
_ _ [C] _ _ what's the matter [E] with the crowd I'm seeing?
[Bb] Don't you know that they're out [F] of touch?
_ _ [C] _ Should I try to [Em] be a straight A student?
[Bb] If you're odd, then you think [F] too much.
_ _ [Em] Don't you [A] know about the new fashion, [Em] honey?
All you need are looks and [D] a [G] whole lot of [C] money.
It's the mixed [E]-face, new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me.
_ _ _ [E] _ Everybody's talking [Bb] about the new [G] sound,
funny, but it's still rock [Gm] and roll to me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ What's the matter with [Em] the clothes I'm wearing?
[Bb] Can't you tell that your tie's [F] too wide?
_ _ [C] _ Maybe I should [Em] buy some old taff collars.
[Bb] Welcome back to the age [F] of jive.
_ _ [E] _ Where have you [A] been hiding out lately, honey?
[E] You can't dress [D] flashy till you spend [G] a lot of money.
[C] _ [E] Everybody's talking [Bb] about the [F] new sound.
Funny, [A] but it still [G] rocks more than [C]
me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
What's the matter [E] with the car I'm driving?
[Bb] Can't you tell that it's out [F] of style?
_ _ [C] _
Should I get a [E] set of whitewall tires?
[Bb] Are you going to cruise the [F] Miracle Mile?
_ _ [Em] _
Nowadays, you [Am] can't be too sentimental.
[Em] Your best bet's true, [D] baby, blue [G] continental.
[C]
Hot, [Em] funk, cool, [Bb] rum, even [F] if it's old [Am] junk,
still [G] rock and roll [C] to me. _ _ _
_ Oh, [G] what does the matter [F] with the day and the papers?
[E] Cause it's always been the same [A] old scene.
_ [G] There's a new man in town, [F] but you can't get the sounds
[E] from a story in a [Ab]
magazine.
_ _ [Eb] Ain't that [Ab] your [F] average day?
_ _ [G] _ _ [Db] _ _ [C] _
How about [E] a pair of pink _ [Bb] sidewinders
and a bright orange [F] pair of pants?
_ _ [C] _
Well, you could really be [Em] a full-blown baby
[Bb] if you just give it [F] half a chance.
_ _ [Em] _
Don't waste your money [Am] on a new set of speakers.
[Em] You get more mileage [D] from a cheap [G] pair of sneakers.
[C] _
Mixed-face, [E] new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
[Am] Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ Oh, _
_ _ [C] _ _ what's the matter [E] with the crowd I'm seeing?
[Bb] Don't you know that they're out [F] of touch?
_ _ [C] _ Should I try to [Em] be a straight A student?
[Bb] If you're odd, then you think [F] too much.
_ _ [Em] Don't you [A] know about the new fashion, [Em] honey?
All you need are looks and [D] a [G] whole lot of [C] money.
It's the mixed [E]-face, new [Bb] wave, dance [F] great.
Anyways, it's still [G] rock and [C] roll to me.
_ _ _ [E] _ Everybody's talking [Bb] about the new [G] sound,
funny, but it's still rock [Gm] and roll to me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _