INTO THE OLD MAN'S SHOES Year: 1971 Album: None (Released on 1992's RARE MASTERS collection and as a bonus track on TUMBLEWEED CONNECTION) Writers: Elton John\ Bernie Taupin Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb I'm moving out of Tombstone, yeah with the sun behind my back Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Db I'm tired of people talking of things that I lack Bbm Db Ab Ever since a week ago, the day he passed away Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb I've been taking too much notice of the things they've had to say Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb And all they say is you ain't half the man he used to be Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Db He had strength and he worked his life to feed his family Bbm Db Ab So if that's the way it has to be, I'll say goodbye to you Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb I'm not the guy, or so it seems to fill my old man's shoes Ab Eb Db Ab Like I'm a wicked way of life, the kind that should be tamed Ab Eb Db Ab They'd like to see me locked in jail and tied up in their chains Ab Bbm Db Ab Oh it's hard and I can't see what they want me to do Lord, Lord Ab Bbm Db Ab They seem to think I should step into the old man's shoes Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb Ab Eb Db Db Db Db Db Eb (INSTRUMENTAL VERSE) (REFRAIN, REPEATED)