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ELTON JOHN - Piano Man lyrics

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Lyrics for: Piano Man

Not by Elton John.

It's a Billy Joel song.

It's nine o'clock on a saturday

the regular crowd shuffles in

There's an old man sitting next to me

making love to his tonic and gin

He says, son can you play me a memory

I'm not really sure how it goes

But it's sad and it's sweet

and I knew it complete

When I wore a younger man's clothes

Sing us a song, you're the piano man

Sing us a song tonight

Well we're all in the mood for a melody

and you've got us feeling alright

Now John at the bar is a friend of mine

he gets me my drinks for free

and he's quick with a joke or to light up your smoke

but there's someplace that he'd rather be

He says, Bill I believe this is killing me

As a smile ran away from his face

Well i'm sure that I could be a movie star

if I could get out of this place

Sing us a song, you're the piano man

Sing us a song tonight

well were all in the mood for a melody

and you've got us feeling all right

Now Paul is a real estate novelist

who never had time for a wife

and he's talking to Davy who's still in the Navy

and probably will be for life

And the waitress is practicing politics

as the buisnessmen slowly get stoned

yes they're sharing a drink they call loneliness

but its better than drinking alone

Sing us a song, you're the piano man

Sing us a song tonight

well we're all in the mood for a melody

and you've got us feeling alright

It's a pretty good crowd for a saturday

and the manager gives me a smile

'cause he knows that it's me they've been coming to see

to forget about life for a while

And the piano sounds like a carnival

and the micrphone smells like a beer

and they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar

and say, man what are you doing here?

Sing us a song, you're the piano man

Sing us a song tonight

well we're all in the mood for a melody

and you've got us feeling alright

Thanks to John Gunderson for these lyrics

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