"Old '67" Music by Elton John Lyrics by Bernie Taupin Available on the album The Captain And The Kid (2006) ----------------------------------------- ---Intro--- G7 - C7 - G7 - C7 ---V1--- G Hey how about this Gm7 A little conversation tonight Eb Bb Thinking aloud how we struggled to find F C Our place in the dizzy heights ---V2--- Don't often do this We never really get the chance Nearly froze to death on Oxford Street Now we're sitting in the South of France ---Bridge 1--- Am7 Talking through the evening Em7 It's good to shoot the breeze C G/B Just you and me on a balcony A/C# G/D And cicadas singing in the trees ---chorus--- G D/F# Em7 Old '67 what a time it was G/D C Eb F G What a time of innocence, what a time we've lost D/F# F C/E Raise a glass and have a laugh, have a laugh or two Eb F Here's to old '67 and an older me and you G7 - C7 - G7 - C7 ---V3--- Sentimental twilight Conversing on those virgin days Laughing about how the two of us sound Like a Tennessee Williams play ---V4--- Honest, it's amazing That we can get together at all For in between the saddle and the grand piano We can read the writing on the wall ---Bridge 2--- Talking through the evening Sitting here side by side Just you and me on a balcony It's a little bit funny this feeling inside [Chorus] G7 - C7 - G7 - C7 [Bridge Instrumental] [Chorus] ---Final line--- Am7 Eb F Here's to old '67 and an older me and you G7 - C7 - G7 - C7 ----------------------------- © Transcribed by John Wong