Elton John

Old 67(Chords)

Elton John

Key: G

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	        INTRO 
G G7/B | C7 
G G7/B | C7 

VERSE 
G 
 Hey how about this 
  Gm7 
A little conversation tonight 
Eb                    Bb 
Thinking aloud how we struggled to find 
    F                      C 
Our place in the dizzy heights 
G 
 Don't often do this 
   Gm7 
We never really get the chance 
       Eb                Bb 
Nearly froze to death on Oxford Street 
          F                       C 
Now we're sitting in the South of France 

BRIDGE 
                    Am 
Talking through the evening 
                       Em7 
It's good to shoot the breeze 
             C       G/B 
Just you and me on a balcony 
       A7 
And cicadas singing in the trees 

G D/F# G/F Old '67 what a time it was C/E Eb F What a time of innocence, what a time we've lost G D/F# G/F C/E Raise a glass and have a laugh, have a laugh or two Am7 F9 G Here's to old '67 and an older me and you
Instrumental G G7/B | C7 G G7/B | C7 VERSE G Sentimental twilight Gm7 Conversing on those virgin days Eb Bb Laughing about how the two of us sound F C Like a Tennessee Williams play G Honest, it's amazing Gm7 That we can get together at all Eb Bb For in between the saddle and the grand piano F C We can read the writing on the wall BRIDGE Am Talking through the evening Em7 Sitting here side by side (here side by side) C G/B Just you and me on a balcony A7 It's a little bit funny this feeling inside
G D/F# G/F Old '67 what a time it was C/E Eb F What a time of innocence, what a time we've lost G D/F# G/F C/E Raise a glass and have a laugh, have a laugh or two Am7 F9 G Here's to old '67 and an older me and you
Instrumental (piano and guitar solos) G G7/B | C7 G G7/B | C7 Am | Em7 | C G/B | A7
G D/F# G/F Old '67 what a time it was C/E Eb F What a time of innocence, what a time we've lost G D/F# G/F C/E Raise a glass and have a laugh, have a laugh or two Am7 F9 G Here's to old '67 and an older me and you Am7 F9 G Here's to old '67 and an older me and you
Instrumental G G7/B | C7 G G7/B | C7 G ____________________________________________________ Enjoy! Please tell me what you think in the comments -ClassicalfreaK

Written by Elton John/Bernie Taupin

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