Chords for Miss American-Pie - Don Mclean - W/Lyrics - (Leaked Version)

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72.25 bpm
Chords used:

D

Em

C

G

Am

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Miss American-Pie - Don Mclean - W/Lyrics - (Leaked Version) chords
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[D] Long, long [Em] time ago, [Am] I can still [C] remember how that [Em] music used to make [D] me smile.
And I knew if [Em] I had my chance, [Am] that [C] I could make those people dance, [Em] and maybe they'd [C] be happy for a [D] while.
[Em] But February [Am] made me shiver [Em] with every paper [Am] I'd deliver.
Bad news [Am] on the doorstep, I [C] couldn't take one more [D] step.
read about his [D] widowed bride.
[C] inside the day [D] the music [G] died.
[C]-bye Miss [D] American Pie, [G] drove my Chevy [C] to the levee, but the [D] levee was dry.
[Em] this'll be the day [A] that I die.
100%  ➙  72BPM
D
1321
Em
121
C
3211
G
2131
Am
2311
D
1321
Em
121
C
3211
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To learn Don Mclean - (Single Version) American Pie chords, your practice should emphasize these chord progressions: G, C, G, D, C, D, Em, D and G. Adjust your pace with the tempo control on ChordU, starting slowly and speeding up progressively. With an eye on the song's key G Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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_ [D] Long, long [Em] time ago, [Am] I can still [C] remember how that [Em] music used to make [D] me smile. _
And I knew if [Em] I had my chance, [Am] that [C] I could make those people dance, [Em] and maybe they'd [C] be happy for a [D] while. _ _
[Em] But February [Am] made me shiver [Em] with every paper [Am] I'd deliver.
Bad news [Am] on the doorstep, I [C] couldn't take one more [D] step.
_ I can't remember [Em] if I cried when I read about his [D] widowed bride.
[D] Something touched me [Em] deep [C] inside the day [D] the music [G] died.
_ _ _ _ So bye [C]-bye Miss [D] American Pie, [G] drove my Chevy [C] to the levee, but the [D] levee was dry.
And them good old [G] boys were drinking whiskey [D] and rye, singing, [Em] this'll be the day [A] that I die.
_ [Em] This'll be the day that I [D] die.
_ _ [G] _ Did you write [Am] the book of love, and [C] do you have faith [Em] in God above, if the [D] Bible tells you so?
_ Do you believe [Em] in rock and roll, can music [C] save your mortal [Em] soul, and can [A] you teach me how to dance really slow?
Well I [Em] know that you're [D] in love with him, cause [Em] I saw you [D] dancing in the gym, [G] you both kicked [A] off your shoes.
Man I [Em] dig those rhythm and blues, [G] I'm a teenage bronkin' buck, with [Am] a pink carnation and a pickup [G] truck.
But I knew I was out on [C] the day the [G] music died. _
I started singing bye-bye Miss [D] American [G] Pie, drove my Chevy to the levee, but the levee was [D] dry.
And them good old [C] boys were drinking whiskey and rye, [Em] singing, this'll be the day

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This song was written by Don McLean.

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