Chords for Carly Simon reveals inspiration in song "You're So Vain" ...sort of (19 Nov 15)
Tempo:
109 bpm
Chords used:
F
Am
A
C
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
You're so vain.
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
You're so [Am] vain.
You're so vain.
I [F] bet you think the song is [G] about you.
Don't you?
Don't you?
You had me several years [A] ago.
It's not that [F] high pitch.
You had [A] me several years ago.
I know I can't sing.
I get it.
So I'll stop.
Let's hear you.
Yeah, that's right.
Let's hear you.
[F] We finally have an answer this morning to one of [Am] music's big mysteries.
[E] Carly Simon [N] revealed to People Magazine she was singing about, wait for it, Warren Beatty
in her 1972 hit, You're So Vain.
The mystery of the man behind the song has puzzled fans for decades.
Michelle [Abm] Miller shows us why [E] Beatty may not be the only man who's considered so vain.
[N] Imagine, Michelle, there's more than one vain man in the world.
Good morning to you.
She had it like that, I guess.
Good morning.
You're so vain quickly rose to number one after being released 43 years ago this month.
And while the song's popularity has endured all the way to 2015, so has one of the greatest
questions in music history.
[Am]
[Am]
For more than 40 years, Carly Simon has left [B] her listeners [F] wondering who inspired her 1972 [C] hit song.
You're so vain.
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
In an interview with [A] People Magazine about her upcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees, Simon
[F] confirms the second verse [A] is about Warren Beatty.
When you said that we made such a pretty pair [F] and that you would [Am] never [A] leave.
[N]
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
You're so [Am] vain.
You're so vain.
I [F] bet you think the song is [G] about you.
Don't you?
Don't you?
You had me several years [A] ago.
It's not that [F] high pitch.
You had [A] me several years ago.
I know I can't sing.
I get it.
So I'll stop.
Let's hear you.
Yeah, that's right.
Let's hear you.
[F] We finally have an answer this morning to one of [Am] music's big mysteries.
[E] Carly Simon [N] revealed to People Magazine she was singing about, wait for it, Warren Beatty
in her 1972 hit, You're So Vain.
The mystery of the man behind the song has puzzled fans for decades.
Michelle [Abm] Miller shows us why [E] Beatty may not be the only man who's considered so vain.
[N] Imagine, Michelle, there's more than one vain man in the world.
Good morning to you.
She had it like that, I guess.
Good morning.
You're so vain quickly rose to number one after being released 43 years ago this month.
And while the song's popularity has endured all the way to 2015, so has one of the greatest
questions in music history.
[Am]
[Am]
For more than 40 years, Carly Simon has left [B] her listeners [F] wondering who inspired her 1972 [C] hit song.
You're so vain.
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
In an interview with [A] People Magazine about her upcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees, Simon
[F] confirms the second verse [A] is about Warren Beatty.
When you said that we made such a pretty pair [F] and that you would [Am] never [A] leave.
[N]
Key:
F
Am
A
C
Dm
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Am
A
_ You're so vain. _ _ _
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
You're so [Am] vain.
You're so vain.
I [F] bet you think the song is [G] about you.
Don't you?
Don't you? _
You had me several years [A] ago.
It's not that [F] high pitch.
You had [A] me several years ago.
I know I can't sing.
I get it.
So I'll stop.
Let's hear you.
Yeah, that's right.
Let's hear you.
[F] We finally have an answer this morning to one of [Am] music's big mysteries.
[E] Carly Simon [N] revealed to People Magazine she was singing about, wait for it, Warren Beatty
in her 1972 hit, You're So Vain.
The mystery of the man behind the song has puzzled fans for decades.
Michelle [Abm] Miller shows us why [E] Beatty may not be the only man who's considered so vain.
[N] Imagine, Michelle, there's more than one vain man in the world.
Good morning to you.
She had it like that, I guess.
Good morning.
You're so vain quickly rose to number one after being released 43 years ago this month.
And while the song's popularity has endured all the way to 2015, so has one of the greatest
questions in music history.
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For more than 40 years, Carly Simon has left [B] her listeners [F] wondering _ who inspired her 1972 [C] hit song.
You're so vain. _ _
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
In an interview with [A] People Magazine about her upcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees, Simon
[F] confirms the second verse [A] is about Warren Beatty.
When you said that we made such a pretty pair [F] and that you would [Am] never _ [A] leave.
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[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
You're so [Am] vain.
You're so vain.
I [F] bet you think the song is [G] about you.
Don't you?
Don't you? _
You had me several years [A] ago.
It's not that [F] high pitch.
You had [A] me several years ago.
I know I can't sing.
I get it.
So I'll stop.
Let's hear you.
Yeah, that's right.
Let's hear you.
[F] We finally have an answer this morning to one of [Am] music's big mysteries.
[E] Carly Simon [N] revealed to People Magazine she was singing about, wait for it, Warren Beatty
in her 1972 hit, You're So Vain.
The mystery of the man behind the song has puzzled fans for decades.
Michelle [Abm] Miller shows us why [E] Beatty may not be the only man who's considered so vain.
[N] Imagine, Michelle, there's more than one vain man in the world.
Good morning to you.
She had it like that, I guess.
Good morning.
You're so vain quickly rose to number one after being released 43 years ago this month.
And while the song's popularity has endured all the way to 2015, so has one of the greatest
questions in music history.
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For more than 40 years, Carly Simon has left [B] her listeners [F] wondering _ who inspired her 1972 [C] hit song.
You're so vain. _ _
[Dm] Probably the song [C] is about you.
In an interview with [A] People Magazine about her upcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees, Simon
[F] confirms the second verse [A] is about Warren Beatty.
When you said that we made such a pretty pair [F] and that you would [Am] never _ [A] leave.
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