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Free Old Time Rock And Roll tab for the acoustic guitar. Learn to play Bob Seger with easy chords for beginners
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Chord C# (x,4,6,6,6,4)
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Chord F# (2,4,4,3,2,2)
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Chord B (x,2,4,4,4,2)
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intro:
D|---------------------|
A|-9-9-9-9-9-----------| x2
E|-----------12-11-9---|  


1st verse/chorus:
                            F# F#
Just take those old records off the shelf
F# F#                           B B
 I'll sit and listen to them by myself
B B                    C# C# 
 Today's music ain't got the same soul
C# C#                    F# F#             F# F#
 I like that old time rock and roll

 
2nd verse/chorus:
                          F# F#
Don't try to take me to a disco
F# F#                        B B
 You'll never even get me out on the floor
B B                       C# C# 
 In ten minutes I'll be late for the door
C# C#                    F# F#           F# F#
 I like that old time rock and roll


3rd verse/chorus:
                         F# F#
Still like that old time rock and roll
F# F#                       B B
 That kind of music just soothes the soul
B B                     C# C# 
 I reminisce about the days of gold
C# C#                  F# F#            F# F#
 With that old time rock and roll

 
Solo:
[F# F#][F# F#][B B][B B]
[C# C#][C# C#][F# F#][F# F#]



4th verse/chorus:
                             F# F#
Won't go to hear them play a tango
F# F#                              B B
 I'd rather hear some blues and funky old soul
B B                             C# C# 
 There's only one sure way to get me to go
C# C#                      F# F#            F# F#
 Start playing old time rock and roll


 
5th verse/chorus:
                        F# F#
Call me a relic call me what you will
F# F#                             B B
 Say I'm old fashioned say I'm over the hill
B B                    C# C# 
 Today's music ain't got the same soul
C# C#                    F# F#            F# F#
 I like that old time rock and roll

 
6th verse/chorus:
                         F# F#
Still like that old time rock and roll
                        B B
That kind of music just soothes the soul
                      C# C#
I reminisce about the days of gold 
C# C#                  F# F#            F# F#
 With that old time rock and roll

 
Solo:
[F# F#][F# F#][B B][B B]
[C# C#][C# C#][F# F#][F# F#]


7th verse/chorus:
                         F# F#
Still like that old time rock and roll
                        B B
That kind of music just soothes the soul
                      C# C#
I reminisce about the days of gold 
C# C#                  F# F#            F# F#
 With that old time rock and roll


Break: 
                        (F# F#)
Still like that old time rock and roll
                        (B B)
That kind of music just soothes the soul
                     (C# C#)
I reminisce about the days of gold 
(C# C#)               (F# F#)            F# F#
 With that old time rock and roll


 
8th verse/chorus:
                         F# F#
Still like that old time rock and roll
                        B B
That kind of music just soothes the soul
                      C# C#
I reminisce about the days of gold 
C# C#                  F# F#            F# F#
 With that old time rock and roll

 
Outro:
                         F# F#
Still like that old time rock and roll

[F# F#][B B][B B]
[C# C#][C# C#][F# F#][F# F#]
(fade out)

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