13 Chords used in the song: E7, Em7, G7, A5, C5, D5, G5, F5, B, B5, C#5, D#5, E5

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Same old song and dance
AerosmithE7
Get yourself coolerEm7
Lay yourself low
E7
Coincidental murder
Em7
With nothing to show
E7
When the judge's constipationEm7
Goes to his head
E7
And his wife's aggravation
Em7
You're soon enough dead
G7
A5
It's the same old story
C5
D5
E7
Em7
Same old song and dance, my friend
G5
A5
It's the same old storyC5
D5
E7
Em7
Same old song and dance, my friendE7
Gotcha with the cocaine
Em7
They found with your gun
E7
No smooth face laywer
Em7
Could get ya undone
E7
Say love ain't the same
Em7
On the south side of town
E7
You could look
Em7
But you ain't gonna find it around
It's the same old story
C5
D5
E7
Em7
Same old song and dance, my friend
G5
D5
It's the same old storyF5
G5
A5
Same old song and danceB
Fate comes a-knockin'
Doors start lockin'
Your old time connection
Change your direction
You ain't gonna change it
Can't rearrange it
Can't stand the pain
B5
C#5
D5
D#5
E5
When it's all the same to youE7
Em7
E7
My friendEm7
E7
When you're low down and dirty
Em7
From walkin' the street
E7
With your old hurdy gurdyEm7
No one to meet
E7
Say love ain't the same
Em7
On the south side of town
E7
You could look
E7
But you ain't gonna find it around
It's the same old story
C5
D5
E7
Em7
Same old song and dance, my friend
G5
D5
It's the same old storyF5
G5
A5
Same old song and dance
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About this song: Same Old Song And Dance
"Same Old Song and Dance" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The song was written by lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. It was released in 1974 on the band's second album Get Your Wings. Although it failed to chart, it has remained a staple on most rock radio stations and in the band's setlist. The song has remained a fan favorite and a staple in the band's live shows.