Talk About the Good Times Chords by Elvis Presley
Tempo:
117.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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One, two, three.
[F] [Cm]
Oh, [C] I remember when I was [F] just a children.
[C] Time the people used to greet the neighbors like a [G] fellow man.
Them [C] all day singing, them [F] big crowd meetings.
[Am] When a man would cry and walk [A] up and shake his [C] neighbor's hand.
Oh, you [F] talk about a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
Talk about a good time.
Oh, if you ever [D] need his help, a [G] friend is there.
Some [F] good neighbor would help [C] lift your burden.
Innocent, the [G] joys of life, a [C] friend we share.
Times are harder, and the [F] people are changing.
You know, [C] most folks couldn't tell you who their [G] neighbors are.
All the [C] guns are loaded, the front [F] door's bolted.
[C] Ain't this old world taking hate and fear just a little too far?
They talk [F] about a good time.
Talk about [C] a good time.
Wish I could go back to [D] the days I'm [Em] speaking of.
[Dm] When a friend [F] would meet you, and a smile [C] would greet you.
[Am] What this old world needs now, [G] a little more [C] family love.
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
[F] [C] [Cm]
My granddad, God [F] rest his soul now.
[C] Well, we had a big long talk together the [G] day he died.
He said, [C] son, this world is full of [F] hate and venom.
I can't wait to leave this old [G] place and rest on [C] the other side.
You know, you [F] talk about a good time.
[Cm] Talk about a good [C] time.
I'm gonna see all [D] the friends I knew in [G] the good old days.
[F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, [C] sit and talk together.
[Am] I'm gonna rip your gut, sing [A] out through the [C] wind.
You know, you talk about [F] a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
I'm gonna see all the [D] friends I knew in the good old [G] days.
[F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, sit and [C] talk together.
[Am]
[F] [Cm]
Oh, [C] I remember when I was [F] just a children.
[C] Time the people used to greet the neighbors like a [G] fellow man.
Them [C] all day singing, them [F] big crowd meetings.
[Am] When a man would cry and walk [A] up and shake his [C] neighbor's hand.
Oh, you [F] talk about a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
Talk about a good time.
Oh, if you ever [D] need his help, a [G] friend is there.
Some [F] good neighbor would help [C] lift your burden.
Innocent, the [G] joys of life, a [C] friend we share.
Times are harder, and the [F] people are changing.
You know, [C] most folks couldn't tell you who their [G] neighbors are.
All the [C] guns are loaded, the front [F] door's bolted.
[C] Ain't this old world taking hate and fear just a little too far?
They talk [F] about a good time.
Talk about [C] a good time.
Wish I could go back to [D] the days I'm [Em] speaking of.
[Dm] When a friend [F] would meet you, and a smile [C] would greet you.
[Am] What this old world needs now, [G] a little more [C] family love.
[F] [C]
[G] [C]
[F] [C] [Cm]
My granddad, God [F] rest his soul now.
[C] Well, we had a big long talk together the [G] day he died.
He said, [C] son, this world is full of [F] hate and venom.
I can't wait to leave this old [G] place and rest on [C] the other side.
You know, you [F] talk about a good time.
[Cm] Talk about a good [C] time.
I'm gonna see all [D] the friends I knew in [G] the good old days.
[F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, [C] sit and talk together.
[Am] I'm gonna rip your gut, sing [A] out through the [C] wind.
You know, you talk about [F] a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
I'm gonna see all the [D] friends I knew in the good old [G] days.
[F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, sit and [C] talk together.
[Am]
Key:
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Am
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One, two, _ _ three. _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ Oh, [C] I remember _ when I was [F] just a children.
[C] Time the people used to greet the neighbors like a [G] fellow man.
Them [C] all day singing, them [F] big crowd meetings.
[Am] When a man would cry and walk [A] up and shake his [C] neighbor's hand.
Oh, you [F] talk about a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
Talk about a good time.
Oh, if you ever [D] need his help, a [G] friend is there.
Some [F] good neighbor would help [C] lift your burden.
_ _ Innocent, the [G] joys of life, a [C] friend we share.
_ Times are harder, and the [F] people are changing.
You know, [C] most folks couldn't tell you who their [G] neighbors are.
All the [C] guns are loaded, the front [F] door's bolted.
[C] Ain't this old world taking hate and fear just a little too far?
They talk [F] about a good time.
Talk about [C] a good time.
Wish I could go back to [D] the days I'm [Em] speaking of.
[Dm] When a friend [F] would meet you, and a smile [C] would greet you.
[Am] What this old world needs now, [G] a little more [C] family love. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ _ My granddad, God [F] rest his soul now.
[C] Well, we had a big long talk together the [G] day he died.
He said, [C] son, this world is full of [F] hate and venom.
I can't wait to leave this old [G] place and rest on [C] the other side.
You know, you [F] talk about a good time.
[Cm] Talk about a good [C] time.
I'm gonna see all [D] the friends I knew in [G] the good old days.
_ [F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, _ [C] sit and talk together.
_ [Am] I'm gonna rip your gut, sing [A] out through the [C] wind.
You know, you talk about [F] a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
_ I'm gonna see all the [D] friends I knew in the good old [G] days.
_ [F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, sit and [C] talk together.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ Oh, [C] I remember _ when I was [F] just a children.
[C] Time the people used to greet the neighbors like a [G] fellow man.
Them [C] all day singing, them [F] big crowd meetings.
[Am] When a man would cry and walk [A] up and shake his [C] neighbor's hand.
Oh, you [F] talk about a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
Talk about a good time.
Oh, if you ever [D] need his help, a [G] friend is there.
Some [F] good neighbor would help [C] lift your burden.
_ _ Innocent, the [G] joys of life, a [C] friend we share.
_ Times are harder, and the [F] people are changing.
You know, [C] most folks couldn't tell you who their [G] neighbors are.
All the [C] guns are loaded, the front [F] door's bolted.
[C] Ain't this old world taking hate and fear just a little too far?
They talk [F] about a good time.
Talk about [C] a good time.
Wish I could go back to [D] the days I'm [Em] speaking of.
[Dm] When a friend [F] would meet you, and a smile [C] would greet you.
[Am] What this old world needs now, [G] a little more [C] family love. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ _ My granddad, God [F] rest his soul now.
[C] Well, we had a big long talk together the [G] day he died.
He said, [C] son, this world is full of [F] hate and venom.
I can't wait to leave this old [G] place and rest on [C] the other side.
You know, you [F] talk about a good time.
[Cm] Talk about a good [C] time.
I'm gonna see all [D] the friends I knew in [G] the good old days.
_ [F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, _ [C] sit and talk together.
_ [Am] I'm gonna rip your gut, sing [A] out through the [C] wind.
You know, you talk about [F] a good time.
Talk [C] about a good time.
_ I'm gonna see all the [D] friends I knew in the good old [G] days.
_ [F] I'm gonna sit here shaking, sit and [C] talk together.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _