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± PPS (tempo): ♩ = 95-180 pulsaciones por minuto
Intro: :3/4: Em7 | Em7 | Edim7 :4/4: Edim7 :3/4: D | A | G | D Gmaj | D | E7 | A D | A | G | D G | A7sus4 A7sus4 A7 D | G Dmaj | G D Em7 } ×2 Em7 D A G D G It’s nine o’clock on a Saturday, D E A The regular crowd shuffles in. D A G D There’s an old man sitting next to me G A7sus4 D Making love to his tonic and gin. Instrumental: D | D D | A | G | D G | A7sus4 A7sus4 A7 D | D | G | G G D A G D He says, “Son, can you play me a memory? G D E7 A I’m not really sure how it goes, D A But it’s sad and it’s sweet, G D And I knew it complete G A7sus4 D A When I wore a younger man’s clothes.” Bm Bm7 La, la, la, E G A Li, di, da. Bm Bm7 La, la, E A Li, di, da, E7 A Da, dum. Instrumental: A | A | D | A7 D A G D Sing us a song, you’re the piano man, G D E7 A Sing us a song tonight. D A G D Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody G A7sus4 D And you’ve got us feeling alright. Instrumental: D | D D | A | G | D G | A7sus4 A7sus4 A7 D | G Dmaj | G D Em7 } ×2 Em7 D A G D Now John at the bar is a friend of mine. G D E7 A He gets me my drinks for free. D A And he’s quick with a joke G D Or to light up your smoke, G A7sus4 D But there’s someplace that he’d rather be. Instrumental: D | D | G | G G D A He says, “Bill, I believe G D This is killing me,” G D E7 A As a smile ran away from his face. D “Well, I’m sure A G D That I could be a movie star G A7sus4 D If I could get out of this place.” A Bm Bm7 Oh, la, la, la, E G A Li, di, da. Bm Bm7 La, la, E A Li, di, da, E7 A Da, dum. Instrumental: A | A | D | A7 A7 D A G D Now Paul is a real estate novelist, G D E7 A Who never had time for a wife. D A And he’s talking with Davy, G D Who’s still in the Navy G A7sus4 D And probably will be for life. Instrumental: D | D D | A | G | D G | A7sus4 A7sus4 A7 D | D | G | G G D A G D And the waitress is practicing politics G D E7 A As the businessmen slowly get stoned. D A Yes, they’re sharing a drink G D They call “Loneliness,” G A7sus4 D But it’s better than drinking alone. Instrumental: D | D D A Bm | Bm7 E7 | G G A } ×2 Bm | Bm7 E | E A E7 A | A | D | A7 D A G D Sing us a song, you’re the piano man. G D E7 A Sing us a song tonight. D A G D Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody G A7sus4 D And you’ve got us feeling alright. Instrumental: D | D D | A | G | D G | A7sus4 A7sus4 A7 D | G Dmaj | G D Em7 } ×2 Em7 D A G D It’s a pretty good crowd for a Saturday, G D E A And the manager gives me a smile, D A ‘Cause he knows that it’s me G D They’ve been coming to see G A7sus4 D To forget about life for a while. Instrumental: D | D | G | G G D A G D And the piano, it sounds like a carnival, G D E7 A And the microphone smells like a beer. D A And they sit at the bar G D And put bread in my jar, G A7sus4 D And say, “Man, what are you doing here?” A Bm Bm7 Oh, la, la, la, E G A Li, di, da. Bm Bm7 La, la, E A Li, di, da, E7 A Da, dum. Instrumental: A | A | D | A7 D A G D Sing us a song, you’re the piano man. G D E7 A Sing us a song tonight. D A G D Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody G A7sus4 D And you’ve got us feeling alright. Instrumental: D | D D | A | G | D G | A7sus4 A7sus4 A7 D | G Dmaj | G D Em7 } ×2 D