Tonalité : G major
Verse 1
D
Em
A long, long time ago,
Am
C
but I can still remember
Em
D
How the music used to make me smile
G
D
Em
I knew that I had my chance
Am
If I could make those
C
people dance
Em
Then maybe they'd be
A
D
happy for a while
Em
D
February made me shiver
Em
D
With every paper I deliver
G
D
Em
bad news on the doorstep
Am
C
I couldn't take one more step
G
D
I don't remember if I cried
Em
Am
C
when I read about his widow Brad
G
D
Em
Something touched me deep inside
C
D
G
The day the music died
D
G
Singing bye -bye,
C
G
Miss American Pie
D
G
C
Drove my Chevy to the levee,
G
the levee was dry
D
G
C
And good old boys were drinking
G
whiskey and rye
D
Em
A
Singing this'll be the day that I die
Em
D
This'll be the day that I die
G
Am
Did you write a book of love,
C
Am
and do you have faith in God above,
Em
D
if the Bible tells you so?
G
D
Em
Now do you believe in rock and roll,
Am
C
can music save your monosodium?
Em
A
Can you teach me how to
D
dance real slow?
Em
Well, I know that you're
D
in love with him
Em
D
Cause I saw you dancing in the gym
C
G
You both kicked up your shoes
A
Am
Well, I dig those drum and blues
C
G
D
Em
I was a lonely teenage drunken bug
Am
C
With a pencarnation and a pickup truck
G
D
Em
and I knew I was out of luck the day
C
D
G
C
The music died
G
D
G
An d we were singing, bye,
C
G
D
bye, Miss America, bye
G
C
No more Chevy to the levee,
G
D
but the levee was dry
G
C
And good old boys were
G
drinking whiskey and rye
D
Em
D
Singing, this will be the day that I die
Em
D
This will be the day that I die
G
Now, for ten years,
Am
we've been on our own
C
Am
And mushrooms fed on rolling stone
Em
D
Well, that's not the way it used to be
G
D
Well, the jester sang for
Em
the king and queen
Am
C
Sent a code he borrowed from Jane Steen
Em
A
And a voice that came right
D
from you and me
Em
D
While the king was looking down
Em
D
The jester stole his thorny crown
C
G
A
The cartoon was a jump -up,
Am
pretty soon re -jumped
G
D
When while Lenin read
Em
the Book of Marks
Am
C
The Quartet practised in the parking
G
D
Em
C
We sang dirges in the dark of day
D
The music died,
G
C
G
D
and we were singing
G
C
G
D
Bye, bye, Miss American Pie
G
C
Drove my Chevy to the levee,
G
D
but the levee was dry
G
C
And good old boys were drinking
G
D
whiskey and rye
Em
A
Singing, this will be the day that I die
Em
D
This will be the day that I die
G
Well, helter -skelter and
Am
his son was swell, too
C
Am
Bugs flew out in fallout shell, too
Em
D
Eight miles off, but falling fast
G
D
Em
Well, it's landed far on the grass
Am
C
The players strive for a forward pass
Em
With a gesture on the side
A
D
lines and a cast
Em
Well, the half -time man
D
was sweet perfume
Em
D
The sergeants played a marching tune
C
G
We all get up to dance,
A
Am
C
but we never had a chance
Am
G
D
Em
Cause the police tried to take the field
Am
C
The marching band refused to yield, wow
G
D
Em
That was all there was revealed the day
C
D
G
The music died
C
G
D
And we were singing
G
C
G
D
Bye, bye, Miss American Pie
G
C
From the Chevy to the levee,
G
D
but the levee was dry
G
C
And good old boys were drinking
G
D
whiskey and rye
Em
A
Singing, this will be the day that I die
Em
D
This will be the day that I die
G
Am
One of them, we were all in one place
C
Am
A generation lost its pace
Em
D
With no time left to start again
G
D
Em
I said, Jack, be nimble, Jack, be quick
Am
C
But Jack said, I'm a cattlestick
Em
Because fire is the dev
A
D
il's only friend
Em
D
Well, as I saw him on the stage
Em
D
I clasped my hands and fists of rage
C
G
No angel born in hell
A
Am
Could break this satin spell
C
G
While the flames climbed
D
Em
high into the night
Am
C
To light the sacrificial wrath
G
D
Em
I saw Satan laughing with delight
C
D
G
The day the music died
D
And we were singing
G
C
G
D
Bye, bye, Miss American Pie
G
C
From my Chevy to the levee,
G
D
but the levee was dry
G
C
And good old boys were drinking
G
D
whiskey and rye
Em
A
Singing, this will be the day that I die
Em
D
This will be the day that I die
G
D
Em
I met a girl who sang the blues
Am
C
And I asked her for some happy news
G
D
But she just smiled and turned away
Em
G
D
Em
So I went down to the sacred store
A
Am
C
Where I heard the music long ago
Em
But the man said that
A
D
the music wouldn't play
Em
And in the streets
D
the children screamed
Em
the lovers cried
D
and poets dreamed,
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D
Em
but not a word was spoken
Am
C
The church bells were all broken
G
D
Em
The three men that I admire most
Am
the father the son and
C
The Holy Ghost
G
D
Em
they took the last train for the coast
C
D
G
The day the music died
A
We were singing
G
C
G
Bye, bye, Miss American Pie
D
G
C
Drove my shammy to the levee
G
The levee was dry
D
G
C
And good old boys were
G
drinking whiskey and rye
D
C
G
Singing this will be the day that I die
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