Chords for Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! (2002 Remaster)
Tempo:
74 bpm
Chords used:
F
D
G
Bb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Ab]
[Fm] [A] [Eb] [Db]
[F] [C] The old rocker [G] wore his hat too [Bb] long, [Am] [Dm] wore his crown a couple [G] of times.
[C] [G] Unfashionable to the [Gm] end, [Dm] drag [G] his head to the lines.
There's a belt [D] buckle, yesterday's [E] dreams, the [Am] transport cap, profit [D] of doom.
[G] Raging though she ain't, she [D] lives, her double-turned season [E] is, [Am] her straw [D] baby blue.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] [A] the bodies [Dm] began to die.
[Bb] Yes it's [C] two of [F] us, the rock and roll, [Eb] [Bb] the bodies [F] began to die.
[C] [F] Once in a [C] holiday, daddy had a [A] family, [D] and the triumph [G] of the family.
[C] He had a dude, his friends, [G] and married a top [Am] class, [Dm] brazenly, all of [G] us were willing.
But he's the last of the blue [D] blood, had grease and [E] vines, and all [Am] his mates are [D] doing time.
[G] Married with three [D] kids, hard by the ring [E] road, [Am] sell the soul straight [D] down the line.
[G] And some of them [D] honed, little sports [Em] cars, and the eight [Am] and the tennis [D] clubs.
[G] But drinks on a Sunday, [D] were a common [Em] thing, they threw [Am] away the [D] blue, so eights choose.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] [A] and they're too [Dm] young to die.
Now it's [Bb] two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] and [Bb] they're too [F] young to die.
[Cm] [Ab]
[Fm] [Eb]
[F] [C] So the old [G] rocker, gets [C] on his [A] bike, to make a time before he [G] takes his leave.
I hope he ain't one, by [C] such call [Am] for death, [Dm] just like he [G] gives to me.
And as he flies, [D] tears [G] in his [Em] eyes, his wind whips [Am] west, after the [D] final take.
[G] And he hits the truck road, doing [D] a right, a hundred [G] and [Em] twenty, [Am] with no room [D] left to break.
And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the rock [Bb] and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, [A] and he went too [D] young to die.
[Dm] And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the [Bb] rock and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, and he went too [F] young to die.
[Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [C] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb] oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [F] die.
[Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [Bb] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb]
oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [Cm] die.
[Ab] [Fm]
[Eb] [Db] [F]
[Fm] [A] [Eb] [Db]
[F] [C] The old rocker [G] wore his hat too [Bb] long, [Am] [Dm] wore his crown a couple [G] of times.
[C] [G] Unfashionable to the [Gm] end, [Dm] drag [G] his head to the lines.
There's a belt [D] buckle, yesterday's [E] dreams, the [Am] transport cap, profit [D] of doom.
[G] Raging though she ain't, she [D] lives, her double-turned season [E] is, [Am] her straw [D] baby blue.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] [A] the bodies [Dm] began to die.
[Bb] Yes it's [C] two of [F] us, the rock and roll, [Eb] [Bb] the bodies [F] began to die.
[C] [F] Once in a [C] holiday, daddy had a [A] family, [D] and the triumph [G] of the family.
[C] He had a dude, his friends, [G] and married a top [Am] class, [Dm] brazenly, all of [G] us were willing.
But he's the last of the blue [D] blood, had grease and [E] vines, and all [Am] his mates are [D] doing time.
[G] Married with three [D] kids, hard by the ring [E] road, [Am] sell the soul straight [D] down the line.
[G] And some of them [D] honed, little sports [Em] cars, and the eight [Am] and the tennis [D] clubs.
[G] But drinks on a Sunday, [D] were a common [Em] thing, they threw [Am] away the [D] blue, so eights choose.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] [A] and they're too [Dm] young to die.
Now it's [Bb] two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] and [Bb] they're too [F] young to die.
[Cm] [Ab]
[Fm] [Eb]
[F] [C] So the old [G] rocker, gets [C] on his [A] bike, to make a time before he [G] takes his leave.
I hope he ain't one, by [C] such call [Am] for death, [Dm] just like he [G] gives to me.
And as he flies, [D] tears [G] in his [Em] eyes, his wind whips [Am] west, after the [D] final take.
[G] And he hits the truck road, doing [D] a right, a hundred [G] and [Em] twenty, [Am] with no room [D] left to break.
And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the rock [Bb] and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, [A] and he went too [D] young to die.
[Dm] And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the [Bb] rock and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, and he went too [F] young to die.
[Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [C] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb] oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [F] die.
[Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [Bb] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb]
oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [Cm] die.
[Ab] [Fm]
[Eb] [Db] [F]
Key:
F
D
G
Bb
C
F
D
G
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [A] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] The old rocker [G] wore his hat too [Bb] long, [Am] [Dm] wore his crown a couple [G] of times.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] Unfashionable to the [Gm] end, [Dm] drag [G] his head to the lines.
_ _ There's a belt [D] buckle, yesterday's [E] dreams, the [Am] transport cap, profit [D] of doom.
_ _ [G] _ Raging though she ain't, she [D] lives, her double-turned season [E] is, [Am] her straw [D] baby blue.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] _ [A] the bodies [Dm] began to die.
_ [Bb] Yes it's [C] two of [F] us, the rock and roll, [Eb] _ [Bb] the bodies [F] began to die.
_ _ [C] _ [F] Once in a [C] holiday, daddy had a [A] family, [D] and the triumph [G] of the family.
_ _ [C] He had a dude, his friends, [G] and married a top [Am] class, [Dm] brazenly, all of [G] us were willing.
_ _ But he's the last of the blue [D] blood, had grease and [E] vines, and all [Am] his mates are [D] doing time.
_ _ [G] _ Married with three [D] kids, hard by the ring [E] road, [Am] sell the soul straight [D] down the line.
_ _ [G] And some of them [D] honed, little sports [Em] cars, and the eight [Am] and the tennis [D] clubs. _
_ _ [G] But drinks on a Sunday, [D] were a common [Em] thing, they threw [Am] away the [D] blue, so eights choose.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, _ [Eb] _ [A] and they're too [Dm] young to die.
Now it's [Bb] two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] and [Bb] they're too [F] young to die.
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] So the old _ [G] rocker, gets [C] on his [A] bike, to make a time before he [G] takes his leave.
_ I hope he ain't one, by [C] such call [Am] for death, [Dm] just like he [G] gives to me.
_ _ And as he flies, [D] tears [G] in his [Em] eyes, his wind whips [Am] west, after the [D] final take.
_ _ [G] And he hits the truck road, doing [D] a right, a hundred [G] and [Em] twenty, [Am] with no room [D] left to break.
And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the rock [Bb] and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, [A] and he went too [D] young to die.
[Dm] And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the [Bb] rock and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, and he went too [F] young to die.
_ [Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [C] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb] oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [F] die.
_ [Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [Bb] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb]
oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [Cm] die.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [A] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] The old rocker [G] wore his hat too [Bb] long, [Am] [Dm] wore his crown a couple [G] of times.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] Unfashionable to the [Gm] end, [Dm] drag [G] his head to the lines.
_ _ There's a belt [D] buckle, yesterday's [E] dreams, the [Am] transport cap, profit [D] of doom.
_ _ [G] _ Raging though she ain't, she [D] lives, her double-turned season [E] is, [Am] her straw [D] baby blue.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] _ [A] the bodies [Dm] began to die.
_ [Bb] Yes it's [C] two of [F] us, the rock and roll, [Eb] _ [Bb] the bodies [F] began to die.
_ _ [C] _ [F] Once in a [C] holiday, daddy had a [A] family, [D] and the triumph [G] of the family.
_ _ [C] He had a dude, his friends, [G] and married a top [Am] class, [Dm] brazenly, all of [G] us were willing.
_ _ But he's the last of the blue [D] blood, had grease and [E] vines, and all [Am] his mates are [D] doing time.
_ _ [G] _ Married with three [D] kids, hard by the ring [E] road, [Am] sell the soul straight [D] down the line.
_ _ [G] And some of them [D] honed, little sports [Em] cars, and the eight [Am] and the tennis [D] clubs. _
_ _ [G] But drinks on a Sunday, [D] were a common [Em] thing, they threw [Am] away the [D] blue, so eights choose.
Now [Bb] it's two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, _ [Eb] _ [A] and they're too [Dm] young to die.
Now it's [Bb] two [C] of us, [F] the rock and roll, [Eb] and [Bb] they're too [F] young to die.
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] So the old _ [G] rocker, gets [C] on his [A] bike, to make a time before he [G] takes his leave.
_ I hope he ain't one, by [C] such call [Am] for death, [Dm] just like he [G] gives to me.
_ _ And as he flies, [D] tears [G] in his [Em] eyes, his wind whips [Am] west, after the [D] final take.
_ _ [G] And he hits the truck road, doing [D] a right, a hundred [G] and [Em] twenty, [Am] with no room [D] left to break.
And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the rock [Bb] and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, [A] and he went too [D] young to die.
[Dm] And he [Bb] went to, [C] oh, [F] oh, oh, the [Bb] rock and roll, [Eb] oh, oh, and he went too [F] young to die.
_ [Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [C] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb] oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [F] die.
_ [Bb] Now you're, a number two, oh, [F] oh, oh, [Bb] the rock and roll, [F] oh, [Eb]
oh, and [Bb] you're too young to [Cm] die.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [F] _
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