Chords for The Grascals | Me and John and Paul (Official Video)
Tempo:
90.9 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
C
Gm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb] [C] [F]
Johnny lived next door to me [G] and Paul lived down the block.
[Gm] [C]
We'd meet each day at my [Bb] house sharp at six [F] o'clock.
We'd race our bikes to school [Gm] and Paul would always win.
[C]
Johnny said that's cause we're [Bb] nine and Paul had just [F] turned [Bb] ten.
[F] First day of high school [Gm] on my way to my first [Bb] class,
[C] three football players said [Bb] they wouldn't [F] let me pass.
I set my books down [Gm] and I rolled up my [Bb] sleeves
[C] and then I noticed [Bb] there were two boys [F] next to me.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [F] friends you ever saw.
[Bb] All for [F] one and [Dm] one for all, it [Bb] was [Cm] me and [F] John Paul.
I wonder why they [Gm] call it graduation day.
[C] It's more like a funeral [Bb] for youths who [F] passed away.
Paul said he's leaving [Gm] for the army in two weeks.
[C] Johnny said let's [Bb] go to town and make some [F] memories.
[Bb] It was me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends [F] you ever saw.
[Bb] All for one and [Dm] one for all, it was [Bb] me and [F] John Paul.
[Dm]
[Am] [Bb]
[F] Years later I heard Paul came [Gm] back from the Gulf War.
[C] I flew up to [Bb] Tennessee to visit [F] him some more.
It didn't shock me [Gm] none to hear that he'd been brain.
[C] He lost his own life [Bb] but another [F] one was [Bb] saved.
[F]
I waited by a [Gm] tree till everyone had left
[C]
and I went up to [Bb] say a prayer where [F] my pals slept.
And then I heard a [Gm] voice I hadn't heard in years.
[C]
I didn't need to turn [Bb] around, I knew just who was there.
It was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you [F] ever saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and [Dm] one for all, [Bb] it was [F] me and John Paul.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you ever [F] saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and one [Dm] for all, it [Bb] was [C] me and John [Bb] Paul.
[F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb] [C] [F]
Johnny lived next door to me [G] and Paul lived down the block.
[Gm] [C]
We'd meet each day at my [Bb] house sharp at six [F] o'clock.
We'd race our bikes to school [Gm] and Paul would always win.
[C]
Johnny said that's cause we're [Bb] nine and Paul had just [F] turned [Bb] ten.
[F] First day of high school [Gm] on my way to my first [Bb] class,
[C] three football players said [Bb] they wouldn't [F] let me pass.
I set my books down [Gm] and I rolled up my [Bb] sleeves
[C] and then I noticed [Bb] there were two boys [F] next to me.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [F] friends you ever saw.
[Bb] All for [F] one and [Dm] one for all, it [Bb] was [Cm] me and [F] John Paul.
I wonder why they [Gm] call it graduation day.
[C] It's more like a funeral [Bb] for youths who [F] passed away.
Paul said he's leaving [Gm] for the army in two weeks.
[C] Johnny said let's [Bb] go to town and make some [F] memories.
[Bb] It was me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends [F] you ever saw.
[Bb] All for one and [Dm] one for all, it was [Bb] me and [F] John Paul.
[Dm]
[Am] [Bb]
[F] Years later I heard Paul came [Gm] back from the Gulf War.
[C] I flew up to [Bb] Tennessee to visit [F] him some more.
It didn't shock me [Gm] none to hear that he'd been brain.
[C] He lost his own life [Bb] but another [F] one was [Bb] saved.
[F]
I waited by a [Gm] tree till everyone had left
[C]
and I went up to [Bb] say a prayer where [F] my pals slept.
And then I heard a [Gm] voice I hadn't heard in years.
[C]
I didn't need to turn [Bb] around, I knew just who was there.
It was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you [F] ever saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and [Dm] one for all, [Bb] it was [F] me and John Paul.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you ever [F] saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and one [Dm] for all, it [Bb] was [C] me and John [Bb] Paul.
[F]
Key:
Bb
F
C
Gm
Dm
Bb
F
C
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Johnny lived next door to me [G] and Paul lived down the block.
[Gm] _ [C]
We'd meet each day at my [Bb] house sharp at six [F] o'clock. _
We'd race our bikes to school [Gm] and Paul would always win.
[C]
Johnny said that's cause we're [Bb] nine and Paul had just [F] turned [Bb] ten. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ First day of high school [Gm] on my way to my first [Bb] class,
[C] three football players said [Bb] they wouldn't [F] let me pass.
I set my books down [Gm] and I rolled up my [Bb] sleeves
[C] and then I noticed [Bb] there were two boys [F] next to me.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [F] friends you ever saw.
[Bb] All for [F] one and [Dm] one for all, it [Bb] was [Cm] me and [F] John Paul. _ _ _
_ _ _ I wonder why they [Gm] call it graduation day.
[C] It's more like a funeral [Bb] for youths who [F] passed away.
Paul said he's leaving [Gm] for the army in two weeks.
[C] Johnny said let's [Bb] go to town and make some [F] memories.
[Bb] It was me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends [F] you ever saw.
[Bb] All for one and [Dm] one for all, it was [Bb] me and [F] John Paul.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ Years later I heard Paul came [Gm] back from the Gulf War.
[C] I flew up to [Bb] Tennessee to visit [F] him some more.
_ It didn't shock me [Gm] none to hear that he'd been brain.
[C] He lost his own life [Bb] but another [F] one was [Bb] saved.
_ _ [F] _
I waited by a [Gm] tree till everyone had left
[C] _
and I went up to [Bb] say a prayer where [F] my pals slept.
And then I heard a [Gm] voice I hadn't heard in years.
[C]
I didn't need to turn [Bb] around, I knew _ just who was there.
It was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you [F] ever saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and [Dm] one for all, [Bb] it was [F] me and John Paul.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you ever [F] saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and one [Dm] for all, it [Bb] was [C] me and John [Bb] Paul. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [F] _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Johnny lived next door to me [G] and Paul lived down the block.
[Gm] _ [C]
We'd meet each day at my [Bb] house sharp at six [F] o'clock. _
We'd race our bikes to school [Gm] and Paul would always win.
[C]
Johnny said that's cause we're [Bb] nine and Paul had just [F] turned [Bb] ten. _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ First day of high school [Gm] on my way to my first [Bb] class,
[C] three football players said [Bb] they wouldn't [F] let me pass.
I set my books down [Gm] and I rolled up my [Bb] sleeves
[C] and then I noticed [Bb] there were two boys [F] next to me.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [F] friends you ever saw.
[Bb] All for [F] one and [Dm] one for all, it [Bb] was [Cm] me and [F] John Paul. _ _ _
_ _ _ I wonder why they [Gm] call it graduation day.
[C] It's more like a funeral [Bb] for youths who [F] passed away.
Paul said he's leaving [Gm] for the army in two weeks.
[C] Johnny said let's [Bb] go to town and make some [F] memories.
[Bb] It was me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends [F] you ever saw.
[Bb] All for one and [Dm] one for all, it was [Bb] me and [F] John Paul.
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ Years later I heard Paul came [Gm] back from the Gulf War.
[C] I flew up to [Bb] Tennessee to visit [F] him some more.
_ It didn't shock me [Gm] none to hear that he'd been brain.
[C] He lost his own life [Bb] but another [F] one was [Bb] saved.
_ _ [F] _
I waited by a [Gm] tree till everyone had left
[C] _
and I went up to [Bb] say a prayer where [F] my pals slept.
And then I heard a [Gm] voice I hadn't heard in years.
[C]
I didn't need to turn [Bb] around, I knew _ just who was there.
It was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you [F] ever saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and [Dm] one for all, [Bb] it was [F] me and John Paul.
It [Bb] was [C] me and [F] John Paul, [Bb] the best [C] friends you ever [F] saw.
[Bb] All for [C] one and one [Dm] for all, it [Bb] was [C] me and John [Bb] Paul. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _