Chords for Small Town Titans - Piano Man - Billy Joel Cover
Tempo:
58.725 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [G] [Am] [Em] [C]
[F] [C] It's [G] nine o'clock [Am] on a [C] Saturday, [F] the regular [D] crowd [G] shuffles in.
[C] There's an [Em] old [Am] man sitting next [Em] to me, [F] making [G] love to his [C] tonic and gin.
[Em] [Am] [G] [F] [G]
[C] [F] [C] He says, son, can you play [Am] me a [C] memory?
[F] I'm not [D] really sure [G] how it goes.
[C] But it's sad and it's [Am] sweet and I knew [G] it complete
[F] when I [G] wore a [C] younger man's clothes.
[Am] Oh, [G] la da da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da [C] da.
[Dm]
[C] Sing us a [Am] song, you're the [G] piano man.
[F] Sing [D] us a [G] song tonight.
[C] Well, we're all in [Am] mood for a [G] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right.
[G] [Am] [G] [F] [C]
[F] [C] Now, [Em] John at the [Am] bar is a [Em] friend of mine.
[F] He gets [D] me my [G] drinks for free [C] and he's quick [G] with a joke
[Am] or to light [Em] up your smoke [F] where there's [C] some place that he'd rather be.
[Am] [G] [F] [G]
[C] [F] [C] He says, Phil, I believe [Am] this is [C] killing me [F] as a [G] smile ran away from his face.
[C] Well, I'm [Em] sure I [Am] could be a [C] movie star [F] if [G] I could get [C] out of this [Am] place.
Oh, [G] la da [D] da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da da.
[C] [Dm]
[C] Now, [G] Paul is a [Am] real estate [G] novelist.
[F] He [D] never had [G] time for a wife.
[C] But he's talking with [Am] Davey, who's [G] still in the Navy [F] and [G] probably [C] will be for [F] life.
[C] And the waitress is [Am] practicing [G] politics [F] as the [G] businessmen slowly get stoned.
[C] Yes, they're [G] sharing a drink [Am] they call [G] loneliness.
[F] But it's [G] better than [C] drinking alone.
[Am] [G] [Am] [F] [C]
[G] [F] [Am] [C] [D] [F] [Am] [G]
[D] [G] [Dm] [C] Sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [G] piano [F] man.
[G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, we're [Em] all in [Am] mood for a [C] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right.
[Am] [C] [F] [C]
[F] [C] It's a [G] pretty good [Am] crowd for a [Em] Saturday.
[F] The [D] manager [G] gives me a smile [C] because he [Em] knows that it's [Am] me that they're [Em] coming to see.
[F] [G] Forget about [C] life for a [F] while.
[C] And the [G] piano, it [Am] sounds like a [G] carnival.
[F] And the [D] microphone [G] smells like a beer.
[C] And they sit at the [Am] bar and put [G] bread in my [F] jar and say, [G] man, what are [C] you doing here?
[Am] [G] La, la, [D] la, la, [F] la, la, [Am] la, [G] la, [D] la, [G] la.
[C] [Dm] [C] Oh, [Em] sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [C] piano man.
[F] [G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, [Em] we're all in [Am] mood for [G] a melody [F] and [C] you've got us feeling all right.
[G] [Am] [G] [F] [C]
[F] [C] [F] [C]
[F] [C]
[G] What's up, guys?
This is Phil.
Ben.
[C] Johnny.
Thank you [Am] so much for watching our video.
We are the Small Town [C] Titans Band and we make music, obviously.
Rock and roll.
Yes.
80s Joel.
[G] Is today's song 80s Joel?
I don't even know.
I think it was 80s Joel.
But anyway, we have a Patreon.
So [C] please subscribe to our Patreon account if you [Dm] like us.
If you [C] don't, don't do it.
[G] But if you like us and you want to support [C] everything we do.
You know what?
Dude, if you don't, [G] just give us a dollar of hate.
Take [C] it.
Take a dollar of your hate.
You get all of our stuff there first for like one month in advance.
Yes.
Yeah, and you get all kinds of exclusive content.
Everything that is us, you guys get.
They're our biggest supporters over there on Patreon.
[Em] So thank you if you [F] are a patron.
You'll [G] see the list of all the people right there.
[Cm] So thank you [G] and do that because that [Am] helps us out and it [G] allows us to keep making these [F] videos.
Yes, indeed.
[C] So make sure you like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed this [G] video.
And we'll [C] see you at a show or in the next video or both.
Take [G] care.
[F] [N]
[F] [C] It's [G] nine o'clock [Am] on a [C] Saturday, [F] the regular [D] crowd [G] shuffles in.
[C] There's an [Em] old [Am] man sitting next [Em] to me, [F] making [G] love to his [C] tonic and gin.
[Em] [Am] [G] [F] [G]
[C] [F] [C] He says, son, can you play [Am] me a [C] memory?
[F] I'm not [D] really sure [G] how it goes.
[C] But it's sad and it's [Am] sweet and I knew [G] it complete
[F] when I [G] wore a [C] younger man's clothes.
[Am] Oh, [G] la da da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da [C] da.
[Dm]
[C] Sing us a [Am] song, you're the [G] piano man.
[F] Sing [D] us a [G] song tonight.
[C] Well, we're all in [Am] mood for a [G] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right.
[G] [Am] [G] [F] [C]
[F] [C] Now, [Em] John at the [Am] bar is a [Em] friend of mine.
[F] He gets [D] me my [G] drinks for free [C] and he's quick [G] with a joke
[Am] or to light [Em] up your smoke [F] where there's [C] some place that he'd rather be.
[Am] [G] [F] [G]
[C] [F] [C] He says, Phil, I believe [Am] this is [C] killing me [F] as a [G] smile ran away from his face.
[C] Well, I'm [Em] sure I [Am] could be a [C] movie star [F] if [G] I could get [C] out of this [Am] place.
Oh, [G] la da [D] da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da da.
[C] [Dm]
[C] Now, [G] Paul is a [Am] real estate [G] novelist.
[F] He [D] never had [G] time for a wife.
[C] But he's talking with [Am] Davey, who's [G] still in the Navy [F] and [G] probably [C] will be for [F] life.
[C] And the waitress is [Am] practicing [G] politics [F] as the [G] businessmen slowly get stoned.
[C] Yes, they're [G] sharing a drink [Am] they call [G] loneliness.
[F] But it's [G] better than [C] drinking alone.
[Am] [G] [Am] [F] [C]
[G] [F] [Am] [C] [D] [F] [Am] [G]
[D] [G] [Dm] [C] Sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [G] piano [F] man.
[G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, we're [Em] all in [Am] mood for a [C] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right.
[Am] [C] [F] [C]
[F] [C] It's a [G] pretty good [Am] crowd for a [Em] Saturday.
[F] The [D] manager [G] gives me a smile [C] because he [Em] knows that it's [Am] me that they're [Em] coming to see.
[F] [G] Forget about [C] life for a [F] while.
[C] And the [G] piano, it [Am] sounds like a [G] carnival.
[F] And the [D] microphone [G] smells like a beer.
[C] And they sit at the [Am] bar and put [G] bread in my [F] jar and say, [G] man, what are [C] you doing here?
[Am] [G] La, la, [D] la, la, [F] la, la, [Am] la, [G] la, [D] la, [G] la.
[C] [Dm] [C] Oh, [Em] sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [C] piano man.
[F] [G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, [Em] we're all in [Am] mood for [G] a melody [F] and [C] you've got us feeling all right.
[G] [Am] [G] [F] [C]
[F] [C] [F] [C]
[F] [C]
[G] What's up, guys?
This is Phil.
Ben.
[C] Johnny.
Thank you [Am] so much for watching our video.
We are the Small Town [C] Titans Band and we make music, obviously.
Rock and roll.
Yes.
80s Joel.
[G] Is today's song 80s Joel?
I don't even know.
I think it was 80s Joel.
But anyway, we have a Patreon.
So [C] please subscribe to our Patreon account if you [Dm] like us.
If you [C] don't, don't do it.
[G] But if you like us and you want to support [C] everything we do.
You know what?
Dude, if you don't, [G] just give us a dollar of hate.
Take [C] it.
Take a dollar of your hate.
You get all of our stuff there first for like one month in advance.
Yes.
Yeah, and you get all kinds of exclusive content.
Everything that is us, you guys get.
They're our biggest supporters over there on Patreon.
[Em] So thank you if you [F] are a patron.
You'll [G] see the list of all the people right there.
[Cm] So thank you [G] and do that because that [Am] helps us out and it [G] allows us to keep making these [F] videos.
Yes, indeed.
[C] So make sure you like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed this [G] video.
And we'll [C] see you at a show or in the next video or both.
Take [G] care.
[F] [N]
Key:
G
C
F
Am
Em
G
C
F
[C] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [Em] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ [C] It's [G] nine o'clock [Am] on a [C] Saturday, [F] the regular [D] crowd [G] shuffles in.
[C] There's an [Em] old [Am] man sitting next [Em] to me, [F] making [G] love to his [C] tonic and gin.
_ [Em] _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ [C] He says, son, can you play [Am] me a [C] memory?
[F] I'm not [D] really sure [G] how it goes.
[C] But it's sad and it's [Am] sweet and I knew [G] it complete
[F] when I [G] wore a [C] younger man's clothes.
[Am] Oh, [G] la da da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da [C] da.
[Dm]
[C] Sing us a [Am] song, you're the [G] piano man.
[F] Sing [D] us a [G] song tonight.
[C] Well, we're all in [Am] mood for a [G] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right.
[G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
[F] _ [C] Now, [Em] John at the [Am] bar is a [Em] friend of mine.
[F] He gets [D] me my [G] drinks for free [C] and he's quick [G] with a joke
[Am] or to light [Em] up your smoke [F] where there's [C] some place that he'd rather be.
_ _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ [C] He says, Phil, I believe [Am] this is [C] killing me [F] as a [G] smile ran away from his face.
[C] Well, I'm [Em] sure I [Am] could be a [C] movie star [F] if [G] I could get [C] out of this [Am] place.
Oh, [G] la da [D] da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da da.
[C] _ [Dm]
[C] Now, [G] Paul is a [Am] real estate [G] novelist.
[F] He [D] never had [G] time for a wife.
[C] But he's talking with [Am] Davey, who's [G] still in the Navy [F] and [G] probably [C] will be for [F] life.
[C] And the waitress is [Am] practicing [G] politics [F] as the [G] businessmen slowly get stoned.
[C] Yes, they're [G] sharing a drink [Am] they call [G] loneliness.
[F] But it's [G] better than [C] drinking alone.
[Am] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [F] _ _ [C] _
[G] _ [F] _ [Am] _ [C] _ [D] _ [F] _ [Am] _ [G] _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Dm] _ [C] Sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [G] piano [F] man.
[G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, we're [Em] all in [Am] mood for a [C] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right. _
[Am] _ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ [C] _ It's a [G] pretty good [Am] crowd for a [Em] Saturday.
[F] The [D] manager [G] gives me a smile [C] because he [Em] knows that it's [Am] me that they're [Em] coming to see.
[F] [G] Forget about [C] life for a [F] while.
[C] And the [G] piano, it [Am] sounds like a [G] carnival.
[F] And the [D] microphone [G] smells like a beer.
[C] And they sit at the [Am] bar and put [G] bread in my [F] jar and say, [G] man, what are [C] you doing here?
[Am] [G] La, la, [D] la, la, [F] la, la, [Am] la, [G] la, [D] la, _ [G] la.
[C] _ [Dm] [C] Oh, [Em] sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [C] piano man.
[F] [G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, [Em] we're all in [Am] mood for [G] a melody [F] and [C] you've got us feeling all right.
[G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [C] _
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _
[F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] What's up, guys?
This is Phil.
Ben.
[C] Johnny.
Thank you [Am] so much for watching our video.
We are the Small Town [C] Titans Band and we make music, obviously.
Rock and roll.
Yes.
80s Joel.
[G] Is today's song 80s Joel?
I don't even know.
I think it was 80s Joel.
But anyway, we have a Patreon.
So [C] please subscribe to our Patreon account if you [Dm] like us.
If you [C] don't, don't do it.
[G] But if you like us and you want to support [C] everything we do.
You know what?
Dude, if you don't, [G] just give us a dollar of hate.
Take [C] it.
Take a dollar of your hate.
You get all of our stuff there first for like one month in advance.
Yes.
Yeah, and you get all kinds of exclusive content.
Everything that is us, you guys get.
They're our biggest supporters over there on Patreon.
[Em] So thank you if you [F] are a patron.
You'll [G] see the list of all the people right there.
[Cm] So thank you [G] and do that because that [Am] helps us out and it [G] allows us to keep making these [F] videos.
Yes, indeed.
[C] So make sure you like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed this [G] video.
And we'll [C] see you at a show or in the next video or both.
Take [G] care.
[F] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ [C] It's [G] nine o'clock [Am] on a [C] Saturday, [F] the regular [D] crowd [G] shuffles in.
[C] There's an [Em] old [Am] man sitting next [Em] to me, [F] making [G] love to his [C] tonic and gin.
_ [Em] _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ [C] He says, son, can you play [Am] me a [C] memory?
[F] I'm not [D] really sure [G] how it goes.
[C] But it's sad and it's [Am] sweet and I knew [G] it complete
[F] when I [G] wore a [C] younger man's clothes.
[Am] Oh, [G] la da da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da [C] da.
[Dm]
[C] Sing us a [Am] song, you're the [G] piano man.
[F] Sing [D] us a [G] song tonight.
[C] Well, we're all in [Am] mood for a [G] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right.
[G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _
[F] _ [C] Now, [Em] John at the [Am] bar is a [Em] friend of mine.
[F] He gets [D] me my [G] drinks for free [C] and he's quick [G] with a joke
[Am] or to light [Em] up your smoke [F] where there's [C] some place that he'd rather be.
_ _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [G] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ [C] He says, Phil, I believe [Am] this is [C] killing me [F] as a [G] smile ran away from his face.
[C] Well, I'm [Em] sure I [Am] could be a [C] movie star [F] if [G] I could get [C] out of this [Am] place.
Oh, [G] la da [D] da, da da [B] da.
[Am] [G] La [D] da da da, [G] da da da.
[C] _ [Dm]
[C] Now, [G] Paul is a [Am] real estate [G] novelist.
[F] He [D] never had [G] time for a wife.
[C] But he's talking with [Am] Davey, who's [G] still in the Navy [F] and [G] probably [C] will be for [F] life.
[C] And the waitress is [Am] practicing [G] politics [F] as the [G] businessmen slowly get stoned.
[C] Yes, they're [G] sharing a drink [Am] they call [G] loneliness.
[F] But it's [G] better than [C] drinking alone.
[Am] _ [G] _ [Am] _ [F] _ _ [C] _
[G] _ [F] _ [Am] _ [C] _ [D] _ [F] _ [Am] _ [G] _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Dm] _ [C] Sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [G] piano [F] man.
[G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, we're [Em] all in [Am] mood for a [C] melody [F] and [G] you've got us [C] feeling all right. _
[Am] _ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ [C] _ It's a [G] pretty good [Am] crowd for a [Em] Saturday.
[F] The [D] manager [G] gives me a smile [C] because he [Em] knows that it's [Am] me that they're [Em] coming to see.
[F] [G] Forget about [C] life for a [F] while.
[C] And the [G] piano, it [Am] sounds like a [G] carnival.
[F] And the [D] microphone [G] smells like a beer.
[C] And they sit at the [Am] bar and put [G] bread in my [F] jar and say, [G] man, what are [C] you doing here?
[Am] [G] La, la, [D] la, la, [F] la, la, [Am] la, [G] la, [D] la, _ [G] la.
[C] _ [Dm] [C] Oh, [Em] sing us a [Am] song.
You're the [C] piano man.
[F] [G] Sing us a song tonight.
[C] Well, [Em] we're all in [Am] mood for [G] a melody [F] and [C] you've got us feeling all right.
[G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ [F] _ [C] _
_ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _
[F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] What's up, guys?
This is Phil.
Ben.
[C] Johnny.
Thank you [Am] so much for watching our video.
We are the Small Town [C] Titans Band and we make music, obviously.
Rock and roll.
Yes.
80s Joel.
[G] Is today's song 80s Joel?
I don't even know.
I think it was 80s Joel.
But anyway, we have a Patreon.
So [C] please subscribe to our Patreon account if you [Dm] like us.
If you [C] don't, don't do it.
[G] But if you like us and you want to support [C] everything we do.
You know what?
Dude, if you don't, [G] just give us a dollar of hate.
Take [C] it.
Take a dollar of your hate.
You get all of our stuff there first for like one month in advance.
Yes.
Yeah, and you get all kinds of exclusive content.
Everything that is us, you guys get.
They're our biggest supporters over there on Patreon.
[Em] So thank you if you [F] are a patron.
You'll [G] see the list of all the people right there.
[Cm] So thank you [G] and do that because that [Am] helps us out and it [G] allows us to keep making these [F] videos.
Yes, indeed.
[C] So make sure you like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed this [G] video.
And we'll [C] see you at a show or in the next video or both.
Take [G] care.
[F] _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _