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Mclean Don - American Pie guitar chord

Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 16:51:51 +1100 (EST)

From: The Loan Arranger

Subject: m/mclean_don/american_pie.crd

    American Pie

Don McLean

"American Pie"

    Performance Notes:

  Acoustic guitar, with open position chords.

  Chords

G   320033

D   xx0232

Em7 022030

Am  x02210

C   x32010

Em  022000

D7  xx0212

Am7 x02010 or x02213

A7  x02020 or x02223

    Prologue  (Strum Freely / Slowly  usu. only the once per chord)

   G      D    Em7       Am               C

A | long, long time ago | I can still remember how that |

Em                      D                G         D      Em7     (G)

| music used to make me smile |      And | I knew if I had my chance that |

Am       (G)        C                 Em               C

| I could make those people dance and | maybe they'd be happy for a |

D         Em             Am             Em                    Am  

| while   | But February made me shiver | with every newspaper I'd deliver |

C        G      Am           C                  D

| Bad news on the doorstep I | couldn't take one more step I |

                                    (C)             (D7)

G        D            Em   (G)     Am7             D

| can't remember if I cried when I | read about his widowed bride, But |

                                                

G            D        Em                C  (Am7) D7      G    C    G  (D7)

| something touched me deep in-side the | day the music | died    |        |

                                                           Del Segna al Coda

                    (Play from Segna till it says to go to the Coda)

    Chorus ( in a slightly faster tempo )

   (SEGNA)

  

   |*G    C            G           D                G        C

So |* bye-bye, Miss A_|_merican Pie Drove my Chevy | to the levee but the |

G           D         G           C                G             D  TO CODA

| levee was dry. Them |good ole boys were drinking |whiskey and rye Singing |

  Em                         A7       Em                          D7

| this'll be the day that I | die    | This'll be the day that I | die |    |  

    Verses 1,2,3,4.

|G   |Am  |C    |Am   |Em    |D    |  %  |G  D  |Em   |Am7   |C   |Em    |    

|A7  |D   |  %  |Em   |D     |Em   |D    |C  G  |A7   |C     |D7  |G  D  |

                                                 _______

                                                | 1.2.3.

                                                       *|

|Em  |Am  |C    |G  D |Em    |C    |D7   |G  C  |G  D7 *|      

______

| 4.

|G       D       |D   C   |G   D   |G   C   |G   D   |G   C   |G   D   |

| He was singing | etc.

|Em     |A7     |Em     |D7     |      

    For the 5th verse, play the prologue, adding the chords in (x) in and

substituting a chord for a previousey written one when you see   (C)

                                                                 Am7

(Ie: play a C instaid of, not as well as, the Am7)

Also remember to go back to the slow strumming for the 5th verse.

    Coda

C                  D7           G    C     G

| This'll be the day that I die |              |

Verse Lyrics

2.

Now for ten years we've been on our own and moss grows fat on a rolling stone

But that's not how it used to be when the jester sang for the king and queen

In a coat he borrowed from James Dean and a voice that come form you and me

Oh and while the king was looking down the jester stole his thorny crown

The courtroom was adjourned, no verdict was returned

And while Lennon read a book on Marx the quartet practised in the park

And we sang dirges in the dark

The day the music died

3.

Helter Skelter in the summer swelter the birds flew off with a fallout

    shelter

Eight miles high and falling fast, it lounded foul on the grass

The players tried for a forward pass, with the jester on the sidelines

    in a cast

Now the half-time air was sweet perfume while the Sergeants played a marching

    tune

We all got up to dance but we never got the chance

'Cause the players tried to take the field, the marching band refused to

    yield

Do you recall what was revealed

The day the music died

4.

And there we were all in one place, a generation lost in space

With no time left to start again

So come on, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack Flash sat on a candlestick

'Cause fire id the devil's only friend

And as I watched him on the stage my hands were clenched in fists of rage

No angel born in hell could break that Satan's spell

And as the flames climbed higher into the night to light the sacrificial rite

I saw Satan laughing with delight

The day the music died

5.

I met a girl who sang the blues and I asked her for some happy news

But she just smile and turned away

I went down to the sacred store where I heard the music years before

But the man there said the music wouldn't play

And in the streets the children screamed the lovers cried and the poets

    dreamed

But not a word was spoken the church bells all were broken

And the three men I admire most, the Father, Son and the Hoy Ghost

They caught the last train for the coast

The day the music died.

Written out by The Loan Arranger       c9609436@alinga.newcastle.edu.au

20/11/96 (rev 11/97)

#

From: Vincent Vega

                       AMERICAN PIE                          submitted by:

                     Don McLean                            Dave Waite

INTRO:

  G     D/F#  Em7      Am            C

A long, long time ago, I can still remember how that

Em                    D

music used to make me smile.

G          D/F#  Em7           Am                 C

I knew if I had my chance that I could make those people dance and

Em              C           D

maybe they'd be happy for a while.

Em            Am             Em               Am

But February made me shiver, with every paper I'd deliver.

C        G/B    Am          C                  D

Bad news on the doorstep, I couldn't take one more step.

  G        D/F#       Em           Am7              D

I can't remember if I cried when I read about his widowed bride,

G         D/F#       Em               C        D7     G     C   G

Something touched me deep inside, the day, the music, died.

   G     C          G       D

So bye - bye, Miss American Pie,

         G            C             G         D

Drove my chevy to the levee but the levee was dry,

     G         C                  G           D

Them good ole' boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye, singin'

Em                        A7   Em                        D7

This'll be the day that I die, This'll be the day that I die.

VERSE:

G                 Am                    C               Am

Did you write the book of love and do you have faith in God above?

Em              D

If the Bible tells you so.

G            D/F#     Em

Now do you believe in rock and roll

    Am7             C

Can music save your mortal soul and

Em                      A7    D

Can you teach me how to dance real slow?

Em                          D

Well, I know that you're in love with him,

        Em              D

Cause I saw you dancing in the gym,

    C           G               A7

You both kicked off your shoes,

      C                    D7

Man I dig those rhythm and blues.

        G      D/F#    Em      

I was a lonely teenage broncin' buck with a

Am                    C

Pink carnation and a pick up truck,

    G     D/F#     Em              C       D7       G     C

But I knew I was out of luck the day, the music, died.

G              D7                         D7

    I started singing, Bye - bye..........die

VERSE:2

Now for ten years we've been on our own,

And moss grows fat on a rollin' stone

But that's not how it used to be.

When the jester sang for the King and Queen

In a coat he borrowed from James Dean

And a voice that came from you and me.

Oh and while the King was looking down,

The jester stole his thorny crown.

The courtroom was adjourned,

No verdict was returned.

And while Lenin read a book on Marx

The quartet practiced in the park

And we sang dirges in the dark

The day, the music, died.     We were singin'   Bye - bye.....die.

VERSE:3

Helter-skelter in the summer swelter,

The birds flew off with a fallout shelter.

Eight miles high and fallin' fast,

It landed foul on the grass.

The players tried for a forward pass,

With the jester on the sidelines in a cast.

Now that halftime air was sweet perfume,

While the sergeants played a marching tune.

We all got up to dance, but we

Never got the chance

Cause the players tried to take the field,

The marching band refused to yield,

Do you recall what was revealed,

The day, the music, died. We started singin'...........die.

VERSE:4

And there we were all in one place,

A generation lost in space.

So come on, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,

Jack Flash sat on a candlestick.

Cause fire is the devil's only friend.

And as I watched him on the stage my

Hands were clenched in fists of rage.

No angel born in hell,

Could break that Satan's spell

And as the flames climbed high into the night

To light the sacrificial rite

I saw Satan laughing with delight

The day, the music, died.

He was singin'....................die.

OUTRO:

G        D/F#     Em        

I met a girl who sang the blues and I

Am                 C

Asked her for some happy news,

    Em                   D

But she just smiled and turned away.

G      D/F#        Em          G

I went down to the sacred store where I

Am        G/B    C

Heard the music years before, but the

Em                 C              D

man there said the music wouldn't play.

    Em                 Am

And in the streets the children screamed,

    Em                   Am

The lovers cried and the poets dreamed.

    C     G/B       Am

But not a word was spoken,

     C                     D

The church bells all were broken.

        G        D/F#  Em  G/B

And the three men I admire most,

    C                    D7

The Father, Son and the Holy Ghost,

     G          D/F#       Em

They caught the last train for the coast,

    C       Am7 D7  G

The day, the music, died.

              D7

And they were singin'...............

                                    

C                D7          G        C        G

This'll be the day that I die________.

END (finally!)

I'm _not_ going back through that to check the spelling, so I hope it's

okay. If you're a beginner, try playing the D/F# as just a D for now,

but that's the only chord that could possibly be a problem. Other than

that, a pretty easy song! enjoy!

--

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DAVE S. WAITE           #  "Watch out where the huskies go

dwaite@uoguelph.ca      #   And don't you eat that yellow snow."

GO LEAFS                #      Frank Zappa

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--

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DAVE S. WAITE           #  "Watch out where the huskies go

dwaite@uoguelph.ca      #   And don't you eat that yellow snow."

GO LEAFS                #      Frank Zappa

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From: jthuang@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Justin T Huang)

Please note that even when I used your lines, I shuffled some of them around!

I included the chords as I know them... there are three sets... the one for

the first and last verses, the one for the others, and the one for the chorus.

The chords aren't definitive, but the lyrics pretty much are.

I also interspersed the references that I know of, and included some commentary

on the lyric content at the end.  Have fun!

>A long, long time ago

G D Em

>I can still remember

C Am

>How that music used to make me smile

Em D

>And I knew if I had my chance

G D Em

>I could make those people dance, and

C Am

>maybe they'd be happy for awhile

Em A7 D

>But February made me shiver

Em Am

>with every paper I'd deliver

Em Am

>bad news on the doorstep

C G Am

>I couldn't take one more step

C D

>I can't remember if I cried when I

G D Em

>read about his widowed bride   [buddy holly]

C D

>but something touched me deep inside

G D Em

>the day the music died.

C D GCG

>(Chorus)

GCGD GCGD GCGD EmAm EmDDDDCDGDCD (some other verses  Em D D7)

>So bye bye, Miss American Pie

>Drove my Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry

>and them good ol' boys was drinkin' whiskey and rye

>singing "This'll be the day that I die,

>This'll be the day that I die"

>Did you write the book of love?

G Am

>and do you have faith in God above

C Am

>If the Bible tells you so?

Em D

>Now do you believe in rock and roll

G D Em

>can music save your (im)mortal soul  [sounds like mortal, but I've seen lyrics

C Am with immortal, and makes sense if you

catch the drift of the song.  You can

also hear it once you know it.]

>and can you teach me how to dance real slow?

Em A7 D

>Well I know that you're in love with him

Em D

>cause I saw you dancing in the gym

Em D

>You both kicked off your shoes

C G Am

>Lord I dig them rhythm and blues, Ooo

Em D

>I was a lonely teenage bronkin' buck

G D Em

>with a pink carnation and a pickup truck

C Am

>but I knew I was out of luck

G D Em

>the day the music died

C D G

>I started singing

>(Chorus)

>Now for ten years we've been on our own, and

>moss grows fat on a rolling stone              [Rolling stones...]

>but that's not how it used to be

>When The Jester played for the King and Queen  [Dylan, Elvis?]

>in a coat he borrowed from James Dean     [in Rebel without a Cause]

>and a voice that came from you and me

>And while the King was looking down

>the Jester stole his thorny crown

>The courtroom was adjourned

>No verdict was returned

And while Lenin (Lennon?) read a book on Marx [possible "Imagine" reference]

The quartet practiced in the parks [Beatles]

And we sang dirges in the dark

The day the music died

We were singing

>Helter Skelter in a summer swelter  [Manson]

the birds[Byrds] flew off for the fallout shelter

>eight miles high and falling fast    [and when you touch down...]

to land foul on the grass

>The players tried for a forward pass

>with the Jester on the sidelines in cast  [Dylan's cycle crash]

Now the halftime air was sweet perfume   [Summer of Love]

>while the sergeants played a marchin tune  [Pepper/Beatles done practicing]

>We all got up to dance

>Oh but we never got the chance    [well, "good morning" rocked a little...]

>The players tried to take the field

>The marching band refused to yield

>Do you recall what was the deal the day

>the music died?

They were singing...

(chorus)

And there we were all in one place

a g-g-generation lost in space     [Who song -- TV show with robot]

with no time left to start again

So come on >Jack be nimble, Jack be quick

>Jack flash sat on candle stick    [Stones --- in fact it's a gas]

>Cause fire is the devil's only friend

>And while I watched him on the stage

>My hands were clenched in fists of rage

>No angel born in hell

>could break that Satan's spell

And as the flames climbed high into the night

to light the sacrificial rite

I saw Satan laughing with delight

The day the music died

and he was singing

(chorus)

>I met a girl who sang the blues

>and I asked her for some happy news

but >she just smiled and turned away

>I went down to the sacred store

>where I'd heard the music years before

>but the man there said the music wouldn't play

>And in the streets the children screamed,

>the lovers cried and the poets dreamed

>But not a word was spoken

>The church bells all were broken

>And the three men I admired the most

>the Father, Son and Holy Ghost

>They caught the last plane for the coast

>the day the Music Died

>and they were singin' (Chorus)

As far as I can get it, this is a fairly conservative song about

how music used to be great in the fifties, then some interesting stuff

started happening, but musicians got out of line -- preaching morality

(Dylan with the thorny crown)  preaching politics (the Beatles refusing

to yeild the field to the "players" -- who, the politicians?) and

preaching immorality (the Stones, who he REALLY rags on).  All this

religous stuff is not just allegorical, I got one of his albums and he's

majorly religous.  I don't know, I went to all the trouble learning this

song then I found out it made a point I didn't agree with --- music shouldn't

have serious content.  As if the sixties started that trend anyway; only

a baby boomer could have written this song!  Still, it's a good song,

and it's fun at parties.

Joanna

=====            Things are only impossible until they're not.           =====

joanna@gargoyle.uchicago.edu         =====     Star Trek: the Next Generation

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Justin T. Huang                         |    jthuang@eniac.seas.upenn.edu

University of Pennsylvania              |    Kennett Track rules.

Moore School of Electrical Engineering  |    "America first."

Electrical Engineering '94              |    S. O. D. elite

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From: LionGirl@aol.com

Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 13:00:58 -0500

Subject: CRD: American Pie - Don McClean

AMERICAN PIE

  G     Bm   Em

A long, long time ago

C             D

I can still remember how that

Em                    D

Music used to make me smile

G      Bm       Em

And I knew if I had my chance

C                       D

That I could make those people dance

    Em              C         D

And maybe they'd be happy for awhile

Em           C

But February made me shiver

Em               C

With every paper I'd deliver

C        Bm     Am

Bad news on the doorstep

  C                      D

I couldn't take one more step

      G       Bm     Em

And I can't remember if I cried

       C              D

When I read about his widowed bride

G             Bm         Em

But something touched me deep inside

    C       D     G

The day the music died

CHORUS:

   G    C        G        D

So bye, bye Miss American Pie

         G            C            G        D

Drove my chevy to the levy but the levy was dry

     G        C                G           D

Them good ol' boys was drinkin whiskey and rye

            Em                        A

And singin' this'll be the day that I die

Em                        D

This'll be the day that I die.

Did you write the book of love

And do you have faith in God above?

If the Bible tells you so

Now do you believe in rock and roll

Can music save your mortal soul

And cay you teach me how to dance real slow?

Well I know that you're in love with him

'Cause I saw you dancing in the gym.

You both kicked off your shoes.

Well I dig those rhythm and blues.

I was a lonely teenage bronkin' buck

With a pink Carnation and a pickup truck

But I knew that I was out of luck

The day the music died.  And I was singin'

CHORUS

Now for ten years we've been on our own

And moss grows fat on a rolling stone, but

That's not how it used to be.

When the jester sang for the king and queen

In a coat he borrowed from James Dean

and a voice that came from you and me.

Oh and while the king was looking down,

The jester stole his thorny crown

The courtroom was adjourned

No verdict was returned.

And while Lennin read a book on Marx

The quartet practiced in the park

And we sang dirges in the dark

The day the music died.

And we were singin'

CHORUS

Helter skelter in the summer swelter

The birds flew off the fallout shelter

Eight miles high and fallin' fast

It landed foul on the grass

The players tried for a forward pass

With the jester on the sidelines in a cast

Now the halftime air was sweet perfume

While the sergents played a marching tune

We all got up to dance

But we never got the chance.

'Cause the players tried to take the field,

The marching band refused to yield

Do you recall what was revealed

The day the music died.

And we were singin'

Chorus

And in there we were all in one place

A generation Lost in Space

With no time left to start again.

So come on Jack be nimble

Jack be quick

Jack flash sat on a candlestick because

Fire is the devil's only friend

Oh and as I watched him on the stage

My hands were clenched in fists of rage

No angel born in hell

Could break that Satan's spell

And as the flames climed high into the night

To light the sacrificial rite

I saw Satan laughing with delight

The day the music died.

And he was singin'

CHORUS

I met a girl who sang the blues

And I asked her for some happy news.

She just smiled and turned away.

So I went down to the sacred store

Where I'd heard the music once before

But the man there said the music wouldn't play

And in the streets the children screamed.

The lovers cried and the poets dreamed.

but not a word was spoken.

The church bells all were broken.

And the three men I admire the most--

The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost--

Well they took the last train for the coast

The day the music died.

And they were singin'

CHORUS (slowly)

CHORUS (build up to full speed)

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