5 Chords used in the song: Em, D, C, G, Bm
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Em
D
Em
D
C
G
D
Take me out tonight
Em
D
where there's music and there's people
Em
D
C
G
D
who are young and aliveEm
D
Em
D
Driving in your car
C
G
I never never want to go homeD
Em
D
Em
D
because I haven't got one
C
G
D
anymoreEm
D
Em
D
C
G
D
Take me out tonight
Em
D
because I want to see people and IEm
D
C
G
D
want to see lightsEm
D
Em
D
Driving in your car
C
G
oh please don't drop me homeD
Em
D
because it's not my home, it's their
Em
D
C
G
D
home, and I'm welcome no more
Bm
C
D
G
Em
And if a double-decker bus
C
D
crashes into us
G
to die by your side
C
D
such a heavenly way to die
G
Em
And if a ten ton truck
C
D
kills the both of us
G
to die by your side
C
D
the pleasure the privilege is mineEm
D
Em
D
C
G
D
Take me out tonight
Em
D
Em
D
C
G
D
oh take me anywhere, I don't care
Em
D
Em
And in the darkened underpass
D
C
G
D
I thought Oh God, my chance has come at last
Em
D
(but then a strange fear gripped me and IEm
D
C
G
D
just couldn't ask)Em
D
Em
D
C
G
D
Take me out tonight
Em
D
Em
D
C
G
D
take me anywhere, I don't care
Em
D
Em
D
Just driving in your car
C
G
I never never want to go homeD
Em
D
Em
D
because I haven't got one
C
G
D
I haven't got one
Bm
C
D
G
Em
And if a double-decker bus
C
D
crashes into us
G
to die by your side
C
D
such a heavenly way to die
G
Em
And if a ten ton truck
C
D
kills the both of us
G
to die by your side
C
D
the pleasure the privilege is mineEm
D
Em
D
There is a light and it never goes outC
G
D
There is a light and it never goes out
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About this song: There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out is a song by The Smiths, written by Morrissey and Johnny Marr. It was originally featured on their 1986 album The Queen Is Dead, but despite its popularity it was not released as a single until 1992, after The Smiths split up. Morrissey re-released the song as a double A-side live single (with his cover of Patti Smith's Redondo Beach) in 2005, which reached #11 in the UK singles chart. The song has been voted highly in numerous "best ever" song lists.