(where */* = */* bass)
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Courier 10/20) beat=3/4
G11 C Em/B Am C/G F C/E D7
Its nine oclock on a saturday The regular crowd shuffles in
G C Em/B Am C/G F G11 C
Theres an old man sitting next to me making love to his tonic and gin
C F/C CMaJ7 G11 C Em/B Am C/G F C/E
D7
He says son can you play me a memory im not really sure
how it goes
C Em/B Am C/G F G11 C
But its sad and its sweet and I knew it complete when I wore a younger mans
clothes
Chorus;
Am AmG D7/F# F Am Am/G D7/F# D7 G G/F
Da Da Da De De Da Dada Dede Da Da Da
C/E G7/D C Em/B Am C/G F C/E D7
Sing us a song your the piano man Sing us a song
tonite
G C Em/B Am C/G F G11 C
Well were all in the mood for a melody and youve got us feeling all
right
F/C Cmaj7 {1,2,3,4 G11}
Now Paul at the bar hes a freind of mine, he gets me my drinks for free
And hes quick with a joke and a light of your smoke but theres some place that
hed rather be
He says bill i beilive this is killing me as the smile ran away from his face
Well im sure that I could be a movie star if I could get out of this place
Now Paul is a real estate novelist who never had time for a wife
And hes talking with Davy whos still in the navy and probably will be for life
And the waitress is practising politics As the businessmen slowly get stoned
yes they're sharing a drink they call loneliness but its better than drinking
alone
its a pretty good crowd for a saturday And the manager gives me a smile
Cause he knows that its me they've been coming to see To forget about life for
a while
And the piano sounds like a carnival and the microphone smells like a beer
And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar and say man what are you doing
here?
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