9 Chords used in the song: C, F, G, Em, Am, C6, Fdim, E7, Dm
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C F G Em
It's a little bit funny, this feeling inside
Am C6 Fdim F
I'm not one of those who can easily hide
C G E7 Am
I don't have much money, but boy if I did
C Dm F G
I'd buy a big house where we both could live
C F G Em
If I was a sculptor, but, but then again, no
Am C6 Fdim F
Or a woman who makes potions on a traveling show
C G E7 Am
I know it's not much, but it's the best I can do
C Dm F G
My gift is my song, and this one's for you
G Am Dm F
And you can tell everybody this is your song
G Am Dm F
It may be quite simple, but now that it's done
Am C6
I hope you don't mind
Am F
I hope you don't mind that I put down in words
C Dm F G
How wonderful life is, now you're in the world
C F G Em
I sat on the roof and kicked off the moss
Am C6 Fdim F
Well, a few of the verses, well, they've got me quite cross
C G E7 Am
But the sun's been quite kind while I wrote this song
C Dm F G
It's for people like you that keep it turned on
C F G Em
So excuse me forgetting, but these things I do
Am C6 Fdim F
You see, I've forgotten if they're green or they're blue
C G E7 Am
Anyway, the thing is, what I really mean
C Dm F G
It's yours are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen
G Am Dm F
And you can tell everybody this is your song
G Am Dm F
It may be quite simple, but now that it's done
Am C6
I hope you don't mind
Am F
I hope you don't mind that I put down in words
C Dm F G
How wonderful life is, now you're in the world
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About this song: Your Song
"Your Song" is a ballad composed and performed by musician Elton John. The song's lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin. According to the Your Song Songfacts, he wrote them over breakfast at John's parents' house, where he was living. The original lyrics have coffee stains on them. It appeared on John's self-titled second album in 1970.The song was released in the U.S. in October 1970 as the B-side to "Take Me to the Pilot". Both received airplay Read more on Last.fm.