Verse 1
It's C nine o'Gclock on a F Saturday.. C
The F regular C crowd shuffles D7 in... G
There's an C old man G sitting F next to me... C
Making F love to his G7 tonic and C gin.. C
He says, C son can you G play me a F memory... C
I'm F not really C sure how it D7 goes... G
But it's C sad and it’s G sweet and I F knew it com-Cplete
When F I wore a G7 younger man's C clothes C
Am La, la-la di-di D7 da...D7
Am La-la la di-di D7 da.. da.. G da..F..Em..G7
CHORUS
C Sing us a G song, you're the F piano man C
F Sing us a C song to-D7night G
Well, we're C all in the G mood for a F melody C
And F you've got us G7 feeling all C right C
Instrumental
C G F C
F G7 C C
Verse 2
Now C John at the G bar is a F friend of mine.. C
He F gets me my C drinks for D7free... G
And he's C quick with a G joke or to F light up your C smoke...
But there's F someplace that G he'd rather F be C
He says C Bill, I beGlieve this is F killing me...C
As the F smile ran aCway from his D7 face... G
Well I'm C sure that I G could be a F movie star... C
If F I could get G7 out of this C place C
Am La, la-la di-di D7 da...D7
Am La-la la di-di D7 da.. da.. G da..F..Em..G7
Verse 3
Now C Paul is a G real estate F novelist C
Who F never had time C for a D7 wife... G
And he's C talking with G Davey who's F still in the C Navy
And F probably G will be for C life... C
And the C waitress is G practising F politics... C
As the F businessmen C slowly get D7 stone..G
Yes they're C sharing a G drink they call F loneliness... C
But it's F better than G7 drinkin' a- C lone C
Instrumental
C G F C
F G7 C C
Chorus
C Sing us a G song, you're the F piano man C
F Sing us a C song to-D7night G
Well, we're C all in the G mood for a F melody C
And F you've got us G7 feeling all C right C*