Chords for Jerry Lee Lewis - Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano ( Pop Goes To Country )

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Jerry Lee Lewis -  Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano ( Pop Goes To Country ) chords
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I want you folks to welcome to Pop Goes the Country one of the greatest entertainers I've met in my life, Mr.
Jerry Lee Lewis.
Jerry Lee, you don't look right though.
For some reason.
May God bless you, man.
It's a summer.
You got the
Wait a minute.
Why is it a little dry?
[Gm]
[C] All right.
[B] Get you all lit up there.
First time I ever dropped a cigar in my life.
I heard it on TV, you know.
Let me get you an ashtray over here.
Oh, I don't need it.
I can put it in my pocket good and long.
[A#] Jerry Lee is one of the
He used to sing down in Faraday, Louisiana, didn't he, Jerry?
Can you tell me, you used to sing in an old car down there?
I used to sing [B] in Faraday, Louisiana.
On [N] top of a car.
One time under a car.
I want to talk about that.
Didn't you start your career in a car lot?
No doubt about it.
You're right, Ralph.
At the footwork place in 1949, Mickey was there applauding for me.
Mickey Gilley?
Jimmy Lee Swigert.
They were jealous because they couldn't get on the bandstand.
Jimmy Lee Swigert?
I don't blame them.
They shouldn't have been up there because it was a bad deal.
Mickey Gilley?
All of you, what, [G#m] devil first cousins?
Me and Jimmy Lee are devil first cousins.
Me and Mickey are first cousins.
Jimmy and Mickey are second cousins.
Okay, you want [N] to work all that out?
We're going to sit over here.
I'm going to get my
No, Ken on this side of the panel, by the way.
I'm the only one that married his 13-year-old cousin.
That was a long time ago.
That happened, though.
You married a 13-year-old girl?
14.
She actually was 13.
Next day she was 14.
They never would write that.
You get a lot of bad press over this?
Yeah, they didn't like it at all.
I'm very upset about it in England and
kind of upset here in America about it.
[G] [A] [D] [G]
[C] [Em] [E] [F#] [G]
[Am] [Bm] [C]
[Em] [G]
[E] [A]
[D] [F#] [D] [G]
[B] [C]
Get [C#] it easy [G] now.
[C]
Who's going to [G] play that [E] old piano [A]
[D] after my [G] last bow?
[C] [C#] [D]
When that final curtain falls?
[G]
All I know is I'm going to let it be.
[C]
Who's going to take it from [D] that boy [Em] down at Old [A] Stage?
Whenever [D] things seem to be hushed and [G] still?
Who keeps that old music going?
[C] I wonder who's going to [G] carry on?
[C] Who's [A] going to play [G] [E] the piano [A]
[D] when the [G] meat man's gone?
Let me hear it, boys.
[C]
[G]
[E] [A]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [C]
[C#] [G] [C]
[C#] [G] [E] [A]
[D] [G] [C] [D]
You know, we've laughed and cried together.
My [G] God, I guess Jerry Lee's done 10 million shoots.
[Dm] [G] [C]
[C#] Kind of feel [G] like I have every [E] slain good [A] right to know exactly [D] what's going on.
[G] Who keeps this old music going?
[C]
[C#] Michael Hank Williams, [G] Ralph Joseph, [C] Jerry [C#] Lee.
[G] [D] I [E] want to know [A] that piano sees a [D] whole lot [G] in me.
Listen to me now.
[C]
[G]
Think about it, Mickey.
[E] [A]
[D] Sing [G] it out, boys.
Who keeps this old music going?
[C]
Who's going to [C#] carry [G] on?
[C] Who keeps [C#] this [G] old [E] [A] music [D] [G] going?
[N] Think about it, boys.
Think.
God bless you.
Jerry Lee
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I want you folks to welcome to Pop Goes the Country one of the greatest entertainers I've met in my life, Mr.
Jerry Lee Lewis. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Jerry _ _ _ Lee, you don't look right though.
For some reason.
May God bless you, man.
It's a summer.
You got the_
Wait a minute.
_ Why is it a little dry?
[Gm] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ All right.
[B] Get you all lit up there.
First time I ever dropped a cigar in my life.
I heard it on TV, you know.
Let me get you an ashtray over here.
Oh, I don't need it.
I can put it in my pocket good and long. _ _ _
_ [A#] Jerry Lee is one of the_
He used to sing down in Faraday, Louisiana, didn't he, Jerry?
Can you tell me, you used to sing in an old car down there?
I used to sing [B] in Faraday, Louisiana. _
On [N] top of a car.
One time under a car.
I want to talk about that.
Didn't you start your career in a car lot?
No doubt about it.
You're right, Ralph.
At the footwork place in 1949, Mickey was there applauding for me.
Mickey Gilley? _
_ Jimmy Lee Swigert.
They were jealous because they couldn't get on the bandstand.
Jimmy Lee Swigert?
I don't blame them.
They shouldn't have been up there because it was a bad deal.
Mickey Gilley?
All of you, what, [G#m] devil first cousins?
Me and Jimmy Lee are devil first cousins.
Me and Mickey are first cousins.
Jimmy and Mickey are second cousins.
Okay, you want [N] to work all that out?
_ _ We're going to sit over here.
I'm going to get my_
No, Ken on this side of the panel, by the way.
I'm the only one that married his 13-year-old cousin.
_ That _ _ _ _ _ was a long time ago.
That happened, though.
You married a 13-year-old girl?
14.
She actually was 13.
Next day she was 14.
They never would write that. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ You get a lot of bad press over this?
Yeah, they didn't like it at all.
I'm very upset about it in England and
kind of upset here in America about it. _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ [Em] _ _ [E] _ [F#] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [Bm] _ [C] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [F#] _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _
Get [C#] it easy [G] now.
_ _ [C] _
Who's going to [G] play that [E] old piano [A] _
[D] after my [G] last bow?
[C] _ [C#] _ [D] _
When that final curtain falls?
_ [G] _
All I know is I'm going to let it be.
_ _ [C] _
Who's going to take it from [D] that boy [Em] down at Old _ [A] Stage?
Whenever [D] things seem to be hushed and [G] still?
Who keeps that old music going?
_ [C] I wonder who's going to [G] carry on?
_ [C] Who's [A] going to play [G] _ [E] the piano [A] _
[D] when the [G] meat man's gone?
Let me hear it, boys. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [C#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[C#] _ _ [G] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _
You know, we've laughed and cried together.
My [G] God, I guess Jerry Lee's done 10 million shoots.
[Dm] _ [G] _ [C] _
[C#] Kind of feel [G] like I have every [E] slain good [A] right to know exactly [D] what's going on.
[G] Who keeps this old music going?
[C] _
[C#] Michael Hank Williams, [G] Ralph Joseph, _ _ [C] Jerry [C#] Lee.
[G] _ [D] I [E] want to know [A] that piano sees a [D] whole lot [G] in me.
Listen to me now. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Think about it, Mickey.
[E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ Sing [G] it out, boys.
_ Who keeps this old music going?
[C] _
Who's going to [C#] carry [G] on?
_ [C] Who keeps [C#] this [G] old _ [E] _ _ [A] music [D] _ [G] going? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [N] Think about it, boys. _
Think.
_ God bless you.
_ Jerry Lee

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