Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die Chords by Jethro Tull
- Key: C
- BPM: 74
- Capo: no capo
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TOO OLD TO ROCK 'N' ROLL: TOO YOUNG TO DIE CHORDS
[Start] [Intro] C Ab F Eb Db F C ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ F G Am The old rocker wore his hair too long G Wore his trouser cuffs too tight C F G Am G ■ Unfashionable ■ to the end drank his ale too light [Verse] C D G Death's head belts buckle yesterday's dreams E7 Em Am D The transport caf' prophet of doom G C D G ■ Ringing no change in his ■ double sewn seams Em Am D In his postwar babe gloom [Chorus] D7 Bb C F Bb ■ Now he's too ■ old to rock 'n' roll Eb Am D ■ But he's too young to die Bb C F Bb Yes he's too ■ old to rock 'n' roll Eb Bb F ■ But he's too young to die C F G C Am ■ He once owned a Harley ■ Davidson ■ D G And a triumph Bonneville [Verse] C F G C Am ■ Counted his friends in burned out spark plugs Dm7 G7 G And prays that he always will ■ C D G Em But he's the last of the blue blood greasers ■ boys Am D And all of his mates are doing time G C D G Em ■ Married with three kids ■ up by the ring road Am D Sold their souls straight down the line G C D G Em ■ And some of them own little sports cars Am D And meet at the tennis club do's G C D G ■ For drinks on a Sunday work on Monday Em Am D They've thrown away their blue suede shoes [Chorus] Bb C F Bb Now they're too old to rock 'n' roll Eb Am D ■ And they're too young to die Bb C F Bb And they're too old ■ to rock 'n' roll Eb Bb F ■ And they're too young to die [Inst] C Ab F Eb Db F ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ [Bridge] C F G C So the old rocker gets out his bike A7 D G G7 To make a ton before he takes his leave [Verse] C F G C Am ■ Up on the Aone ■ by Scotch Corner ■ D G Just like it used to be C D G And as he flies tears in his eyes Em Am D His windwhipped words echo the final take G C D G Em And he hits the trunk road doing around a one hundred and twenty Am D D7 With no room left to brake ■ [Chorus] Bb C F Bb And he was ■ too old ■ to rock 'n' roll Eb A7 D ■ But he was too young to die Bb C F Bb He was ■ too old to rock 'n' roll Eb Bb F7 And he was too young to ■ die Bb C7 F Bb No you're never too old to rock 'n' roll Eb Bb F7 If ■ you're too young to die Bb7 Bb C7 F Bb Eb No you're never too old to rock 'n' roll ■ Bb C But he was too young to die [Outro] Ab F Eb Db F ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ [End]