Chords for How to Play You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry (cover) - Easy 2 Chord Tune
Tempo:
140.05 bpm
Chords used:
B
F#
A#
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] Hey guys, Party Marty here, Easy Guitar [B] Tunes.
I've got another really cool tune to [F#] play at a party or anywhere you're playing.
It's a real fun tune to play by Chuck Berry.
It's [A#] called C'est La [Bm] Vie or You Never Can Tell.
It was the song that was pulled out [G] of
I kind of got the idea from the movie Pulp [A#m] Fiction.
[F#]
However, I've seen this song played so many different [D] ways.
I don't really [G] know the right way.
[D] So I've [F#] chosen this way.
I [D] capo it off in the second and I [B] play it out of angle.
So it's [A#] actually played out of DG, I guess.
[B] Anyway, for [D] this video, we're going to [B] use A and [F#] we're going to use E.
And [B] in the A, you'll [Bm] see me now and then just put my baby [B] finger on the bottom string in
[Bm] the third [B] fret after the capo and that'll be on the way [F#] to the E.
And sometimes you'll see me put [A#] my baby finger on the second string from the bottom in the [F#] third fret
after the capo, going back to [B] A.
So that's all that is.
A, baby finger, bottom string, third fret.
And [F#] E, baby finger, second from the bottom, third fret.
Sometimes I use [A#] it, sometimes I don't.
I just want to explain it if I do.
So basically, pretty easy.
It's kind of an up and [B] down kind of a rhythmic strum.
I also add a slap strum.
You don't [A#] have to do that.
I do to give it a little [F#] bit of rhythm.
There is a link to [G#] my slap strum video in the info if you want to get a [F#] closer look,
as well as a link for the chord [F] help if you need some help with the chords.
[G] But for [B] explanation purposes, it's
All I'm doing is going up and down in a rhythmic strum.
Now you see me kind of pulling off.
All that is, is kind of just a little rhythm trick on the chord
hand.
So every fourth beat, you're kind of pulling off and then going right back on.
And it kind of gives it that bluesy sound.
And then I add the slap strum as well.
So it's like this.
Every fourth beat, you're just stopping with your palm.
Now, both of those tricks are [A#] totally optional.
[B] You can just strum through the chords if you want.
You'll get the right rhythm and you can definitely sing along.
You get a little better.
You can start adding things, right?
[D] So [B] practice that rhythm, practice those two chords, and then join us for the song.
This is [F#] called C'est La Vie, or You Never [G] Can Tell by Chuck Berry. Excuse [B] me.
[F#]
[B]
The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger [F#] ale
And when Pierre found work, the little money coming worked out well
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B]
can tell
They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
They bought a souped-up Chevy, Jerry Red 53
They went to cruise on down the coast to celebrate their anniversary
[F#] And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
C 'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never can [B] tell
They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
They bought a souped-up Chevy, Jerry Red 53
They cruised on down the coast to celebrate their [F#] anniversary
And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
[F#] C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
C'est [F#] la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
There [A#] you go.
It's kind of a different spin on that tune.
I hope [Bm] you guys enjoyed [F] it.
Really good tune [B] when you can get them all doing the Pulp Fiction dancing and stuff.
You can
kind of run that [G] one on forever.
So I added a couple of verses at the end there.
[D#] Really fun tune to play.
Hope you [D] guys enjoyed that one.
Chuck Berry, C'est la vie, [B] or You Never
Can Tell.
So anyway, get over to my channel guys.
I've got all kinds of fun things going on.
If you
like what you see, please [G] add a like.
And [G#] by all means, subscribe to my channel.
I would really
appreciate it.
[B] Thanks for leaving me those comments.
I'll get [G#] back to you as soon as I can.
I [B] know I'm a little slow [A#] on those.
I apologize.
Please be patient [F] and I thank you for that.
So I [F#] hope to see you again next Thursday.
[F] I try to put up a tune every [A#] Thursday if I can.
I don't miss very often.
So I hope to see you guys again soon from Party Marty and
Easy Guitar Tunes on the YouTube.
You guys take care now.
I've got another really cool tune to [F#] play at a party or anywhere you're playing.
It's a real fun tune to play by Chuck Berry.
It's [A#] called C'est La [Bm] Vie or You Never Can Tell.
It was the song that was pulled out [G] of
I kind of got the idea from the movie Pulp [A#m] Fiction.
[F#]
However, I've seen this song played so many different [D] ways.
I don't really [G] know the right way.
[D] So I've [F#] chosen this way.
I [D] capo it off in the second and I [B] play it out of angle.
So it's [A#] actually played out of DG, I guess.
[B] Anyway, for [D] this video, we're going to [B] use A and [F#] we're going to use E.
And [B] in the A, you'll [Bm] see me now and then just put my baby [B] finger on the bottom string in
[Bm] the third [B] fret after the capo and that'll be on the way [F#] to the E.
And sometimes you'll see me put [A#] my baby finger on the second string from the bottom in the [F#] third fret
after the capo, going back to [B] A.
So that's all that is.
A, baby finger, bottom string, third fret.
And [F#] E, baby finger, second from the bottom, third fret.
Sometimes I use [A#] it, sometimes I don't.
I just want to explain it if I do.
So basically, pretty easy.
It's kind of an up and [B] down kind of a rhythmic strum.
I also add a slap strum.
You don't [A#] have to do that.
I do to give it a little [F#] bit of rhythm.
There is a link to [G#] my slap strum video in the info if you want to get a [F#] closer look,
as well as a link for the chord [F] help if you need some help with the chords.
[G] But for [B] explanation purposes, it's
All I'm doing is going up and down in a rhythmic strum.
Now you see me kind of pulling off.
All that is, is kind of just a little rhythm trick on the chord
hand.
So every fourth beat, you're kind of pulling off and then going right back on.
And it kind of gives it that bluesy sound.
And then I add the slap strum as well.
So it's like this.
Every fourth beat, you're just stopping with your palm.
Now, both of those tricks are [A#] totally optional.
[B] You can just strum through the chords if you want.
You'll get the right rhythm and you can definitely sing along.
You get a little better.
You can start adding things, right?
[D] So [B] practice that rhythm, practice those two chords, and then join us for the song.
This is [F#] called C'est La Vie, or You Never [G] Can Tell by Chuck Berry. Excuse [B] me.
[F#]
[B]
The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger [F#] ale
And when Pierre found work, the little money coming worked out well
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B]
can tell
They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
They bought a souped-up Chevy, Jerry Red 53
They went to cruise on down the coast to celebrate their anniversary
[F#] And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
C 'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never can [B] tell
They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
They bought a souped-up Chevy, Jerry Red 53
They cruised on down the coast to celebrate their [F#] anniversary
And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
[F#] C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
C'est [F#] la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
There [A#] you go.
It's kind of a different spin on that tune.
I hope [Bm] you guys enjoyed [F] it.
Really good tune [B] when you can get them all doing the Pulp Fiction dancing and stuff.
You can
kind of run that [G] one on forever.
So I added a couple of verses at the end there.
[D#] Really fun tune to play.
Hope you [D] guys enjoyed that one.
Chuck Berry, C'est la vie, [B] or You Never
Can Tell.
So anyway, get over to my channel guys.
I've got all kinds of fun things going on.
If you
like what you see, please [G] add a like.
And [G#] by all means, subscribe to my channel.
I would really
appreciate it.
[B] Thanks for leaving me those comments.
I'll get [G#] back to you as soon as I can.
I [B] know I'm a little slow [A#] on those.
I apologize.
Please be patient [F] and I thank you for that.
So I [F#] hope to see you again next Thursday.
[F] I try to put up a tune every [A#] Thursday if I can.
I don't miss very often.
So I hope to see you guys again soon from Party Marty and
Easy Guitar Tunes on the YouTube.
You guys take care now.
Key:
B
F#
A#
G
D
B
F#
A#
[N] Hey guys, Party Marty here, Easy Guitar [B] Tunes.
I've got another really cool tune to [F#] play at a party or anywhere you're playing.
It's a real fun tune to play by Chuck Berry.
It's [A#] called C'est La [Bm] Vie or You Never Can Tell.
It was the song that was pulled out [G] of_
I kind of got the idea from the movie Pulp [A#m] Fiction.
_ [F#] _
However, I've seen this song played so many different [D] ways.
I don't really [G] know the right way.
[D] So I've [F#] chosen this way.
I [D] capo it off in the second and I [B] play it out of angle.
So it's [A#] actually played out of DG, I guess.
[B] Anyway, for [D] this video, we're going to [B] use A and [F#] we're going to use E.
_ _ _ And [B] in the A, you'll [Bm] see me now and then just put my baby [B] finger on the bottom string in
_ _ [Bm] the third [B] fret after the capo and that'll be on the way [F#] to the E.
And sometimes you'll see me put [A#] my baby finger on the second string from the bottom in the [F#] third fret
after the capo, going back to [B] A.
So that's all that is.
A, baby finger, bottom string, third fret. _ _
And [F#] E, _ baby finger, second from the bottom, third fret.
_ _ Sometimes I use [A#] it, sometimes I don't.
I just want to explain it if I do.
So _ basically, pretty easy.
It's kind of an up and [B] down kind of a rhythmic strum.
_ _ I also add a slap strum.
_ You don't [A#] have to do that.
I do to give it a little [F#] bit of rhythm.
There is a link to [G#] my slap strum video in the info if you want to get a [F#] closer look,
as well as a link for the chord [F] help if you need some help with the chords.
[G] But for _ [B] _ explanation purposes, _ _ _ it's_ _
_ _ _ _ _ All I'm doing is going up and down in a rhythmic strum.
_ _ Now you see me kind of pulling off.
_ All that is, is kind of just a little rhythm trick on the chord
hand.
_ So every fourth beat, you're kind of pulling off and then going right back on.
And it kind of gives it that bluesy sound.
_ And then I add the slap strum as well.
So it's like this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Every fourth beat, you're just stopping with your palm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Now, both of those tricks are [A#] totally optional.
[B] You can just strum through the chords if you want. _ _ _ _ _ _
You'll get the right rhythm and you can definitely sing along.
You get a little better.
You can start adding things, right? _ _ _ _
_ [D] So [B] practice that rhythm, practice those two chords, and then join us for the song.
This is [F#] called C'est La Vie, or You Never [G] Can Tell by Chuck Berry. Excuse [B] me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger [F#] ale
_ _ _ _ And when Pierre found work, the little money coming worked out well
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B]
can tell
_ _ _ _ They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
_ _ _ _ _ Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ They bought a souped-up Chevy, Jerry Red 53 _
_ _ _ _ _ They went to cruise on down the coast to celebrate their anniversary _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
C _ _ _ _ 'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never can [B] tell
_ _ _ _ They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
_ _ _ _ _ Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ They bought a souped-up Chevy, _ Jerry Red 53 _
_ _ _ _ _ They cruised on down the coast to celebrate their [F#] anniversary
_ _ _ _ _ And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ [F#] C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ C'est [F#] la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ There [A#] you go.
It's kind of a different spin on that tune.
I hope [Bm] you guys enjoyed [F] it.
Really good tune [B] when you can get them all doing the Pulp Fiction dancing and stuff.
You can
kind of run that [G] one on forever.
So I added a couple of verses at the end there.
[D#] Really fun tune to play.
Hope you [D] guys enjoyed that one.
Chuck Berry, C'est la vie, [B] or You Never
Can Tell.
So anyway, get over to my channel guys.
I've got all kinds of fun things going on.
If you
like what you see, please [G] add a like.
And [G#] by all means, subscribe to my channel.
I would really
appreciate it.
[B] Thanks for leaving me those comments.
I'll get [G#] back to you as soon as I can.
I [B] know I'm a little slow [A#] on those.
I apologize.
Please be patient [F] and I thank you for that.
So I [F#] hope to see you again next Thursday.
[F] I try to put up a tune every [A#] Thursday if I can.
I don't miss very often.
So I hope to see you guys again soon from Party Marty and
Easy Guitar Tunes on the YouTube.
You guys take care now.
I've got another really cool tune to [F#] play at a party or anywhere you're playing.
It's a real fun tune to play by Chuck Berry.
It's [A#] called C'est La [Bm] Vie or You Never Can Tell.
It was the song that was pulled out [G] of_
I kind of got the idea from the movie Pulp [A#m] Fiction.
_ [F#] _
However, I've seen this song played so many different [D] ways.
I don't really [G] know the right way.
[D] So I've [F#] chosen this way.
I [D] capo it off in the second and I [B] play it out of angle.
So it's [A#] actually played out of DG, I guess.
[B] Anyway, for [D] this video, we're going to [B] use A and [F#] we're going to use E.
_ _ _ And [B] in the A, you'll [Bm] see me now and then just put my baby [B] finger on the bottom string in
_ _ [Bm] the third [B] fret after the capo and that'll be on the way [F#] to the E.
And sometimes you'll see me put [A#] my baby finger on the second string from the bottom in the [F#] third fret
after the capo, going back to [B] A.
So that's all that is.
A, baby finger, bottom string, third fret. _ _
And [F#] E, _ baby finger, second from the bottom, third fret.
_ _ Sometimes I use [A#] it, sometimes I don't.
I just want to explain it if I do.
So _ basically, pretty easy.
It's kind of an up and [B] down kind of a rhythmic strum.
_ _ I also add a slap strum.
_ You don't [A#] have to do that.
I do to give it a little [F#] bit of rhythm.
There is a link to [G#] my slap strum video in the info if you want to get a [F#] closer look,
as well as a link for the chord [F] help if you need some help with the chords.
[G] But for _ [B] _ explanation purposes, _ _ _ it's_ _
_ _ _ _ _ All I'm doing is going up and down in a rhythmic strum.
_ _ Now you see me kind of pulling off.
_ All that is, is kind of just a little rhythm trick on the chord
hand.
_ So every fourth beat, you're kind of pulling off and then going right back on.
And it kind of gives it that bluesy sound.
_ And then I add the slap strum as well.
So it's like this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Every fourth beat, you're just stopping with your palm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Now, both of those tricks are [A#] totally optional.
[B] You can just strum through the chords if you want. _ _ _ _ _ _
You'll get the right rhythm and you can definitely sing along.
You get a little better.
You can start adding things, right? _ _ _ _
_ [D] So [B] practice that rhythm, practice those two chords, and then join us for the song.
This is [F#] called C'est La Vie, or You Never [G] Can Tell by Chuck Berry. Excuse [B] me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger [F#] ale
_ _ _ _ And when Pierre found work, the little money coming worked out well
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B]
can tell
_ _ _ _ They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
_ _ _ _ _ Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ They bought a souped-up Chevy, Jerry Red 53 _
_ _ _ _ _ They went to cruise on down the coast to celebrate their anniversary _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
C _ _ _ _ 'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never can [B] tell
_ _ _ _ They had a high-five for one boy, and they let it blast
_ _ _ _ _ Seven hundred little rentals all rocking, rolling, and jamming
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ They bought a souped-up Chevy, _ Jerry Red 53 _
_ _ _ _ _ They cruised on down the coast to celebrate their [F#] anniversary
_ _ _ _ _ And to say when Pierre truly fell in love with mademoiselle
_ _ _ _ _ C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ [F#] C'est la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ C'est [F#] la vie, say to your folks, they're going to show you never [B] can tell
_ _ _ _ There [A#] you go.
It's kind of a different spin on that tune.
I hope [Bm] you guys enjoyed [F] it.
Really good tune [B] when you can get them all doing the Pulp Fiction dancing and stuff.
You can
kind of run that [G] one on forever.
So I added a couple of verses at the end there.
[D#] Really fun tune to play.
Hope you [D] guys enjoyed that one.
Chuck Berry, C'est la vie, [B] or You Never
Can Tell.
So anyway, get over to my channel guys.
I've got all kinds of fun things going on.
If you
like what you see, please [G] add a like.
And [G#] by all means, subscribe to my channel.
I would really
appreciate it.
[B] Thanks for leaving me those comments.
I'll get [G#] back to you as soon as I can.
I [B] know I'm a little slow [A#] on those.
I apologize.
Please be patient [F] and I thank you for that.
So I [F#] hope to see you again next Thursday.
[F] I try to put up a tune every [A#] Thursday if I can.
I don't miss very often.
So I hope to see you guys again soon from Party Marty and
Easy Guitar Tunes on the YouTube.
You guys take care now.