Key: G major
Intro 1
G
Em
B
C
B
G
B
C
Em
B
G
B
C
D
G
C
G
Verse 1
B
F#m
Jack Tandenbar wears his ears like a scar
B
D
C
D
But in his day he had the best voice around
B
F#m
I'd talk if I sank a buck
C
D
in the best jukebox in town
A
G
It must have been twenty -nine
C
D
G
When me and this century were young
D
G
D
G
But I'll admit, times were hard,
D
Ebdim
Em
that we sung on the player piano
D
Em
It put us through the years, Blair Piano
D
G
It was like yesterday
C
D
G
Crank up that old Blair Piano
You remind me of me
C
D
G
Before these lines on my face took a hold
but how his eyes would line up
B
F#m
C
as he'd fill up my cup with a drink
C
D
G
and the troops finally came home at last
D
G
and oh that first sip of rum
D
Ebdim
Em
It's all in the past, that player piano
D
Em
It could roar all night long, player piano
D
G
it was like yesterday
Bbdim
B
I can still hear him say,
C
D
G
crank up that old player piano
they all change like the breeze
All of your memories,
Dm
G
with the shadows they cast
yet parades march right on
Em
Bbdim
A
Leaving no fools like me
D
C
B
Bm
Am
to get caught in the past
G
B
C
D
G
Bbdim
B
C
D
G
Yeah, those better days are gone,
C
D
G
of the days of wine and roses.
And that old bartender I knew
And he closes
D
G
And I think about how he is
D
G
I'll move down the coast
C
G
But no, I never went back
C
D
But his song I remember the most
Ebdim
Em
It's that player piano
C
D
Just over that rainbow
C
D
G
Crank up that old player piano
Little ones like yesterday
C
D
C
Crank up that old player piano
G
Am
G
G
you
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