Still The Good Old Days

Sheryl Crow

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Tabs during solos: ************************************************ Intro solo: -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- A--0-4p0----0-0--4p0- E-------2p0---------- "A" Chord riff under the verses and first 2 solos: e-------------------- B-2-2-2-2-2---------- G-2-2-2-2-2---------- D-2-2-4-4-5---------- A-------------------- E-------------------- Post-Chorus Solo    e------------ B------------ G-------1---- D-7-7-5-2-7-- A-7-7-5-2-7-- E-5-5-3-0-5-- ************************************ live video: https://youtu.be/kGo-k-PEcvc [Intro]        [Verse 1: Sheryl Crow] I like it when you turn the radio on You still get worked up to your favorite song Even when you sing the wrong words At the top of your lungs          I like the way you’re able to ignore You’ve told the same joke ten times before Before you say the punchline       You’re laid out on the floor [Pre-Chorus: Sheryl Crow] One thing I can count on I never get bored         [Chorus: Sheryl Crow & Joe Walsh Sheryl Crow] ’Cause you might be crazy And I might be lazy     But I like it that way I think it’s high time We break out the good wine Raise a glass and say These still are the good old days [Post-chorus Solo]             (Well) [Verse 2: Joe Walsh] I like the way that you try to explain You don’t know who it is or what is his name But he was in that movie The one about "The Show"    Then you get mad ’cause I’m supposed to know oh [Chorus: Sheryl Crow & Joe Walsh Joe Walsh] ’Cause I might be crazy And you might be lazy     It’s just fine that way I think it’s high time We break out the good wine     Raise a glass and say These still are the good old days [Post-Chorus Solo]         [Bridge] I really loved you once to have to impress no one there’s no starting over just keep moving along [Solo]                                 [Chorus: Sheryl Crow & Joe Walsh Sheryl Crow Joe Walsh] We might be crazy We might be lazy    It’s just fine that way I think it’s high time We break out some moonshine    Oh and call it a day Oh and as long as we’re walking We’ll still be rocking Yeah we’re rocking away ’Cause I think it’s high time We break out the good wine    And raise a glass and say     We’ve come a long long way But these still are the good old days [Outro]                   (The good old days) I like it when you turn the radio on The good old days

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Cette chanson évoque des moments simples et précieux partagés avec une personne chère. Les protagonistes se remémorent des souvenirs joyeux, des blagues répétées et des chansons chantées à tue-tête, tout en célébrant l’authenticité de leur relation. Ils reconnaissent qu'il est important de prendre le temps de profiter des petites choses, comme déboucher une bonne bouteille de vin et lever leur verre en reconnaissant que ces instants sont vraiment spéciaux, les "bonnes vieilles journées". Le contexte est celui d'une nostalgie douce, où malgré les imperfections et la routine, l’amour et la complicité demeurent au cœur de leur quotidien. C’est un hommage à la simplicité et à la beauté des relations qui résistent au temps.