Lyrics Piano Man - Acoustic - Bailey Rushlow
It's
nine
o'clock
on
a
Saturday
The
regular
crowd
shuffles
in
There's
an
old
man
sittin'
next
to
me
Makin'
love
to
his
tonic
and
gin
He
says,
"Son
can
you
play
me
a
memory?
I'm
not
really
sure
how
it
goes
But
it's
sad
and
it's
sweet
and
I
knew
it
complete
When
I
wore
a
younger
man's
clothes"
La,
la-la,
di-di-da
La-la
di-di-da
da-dum
Sing
us
a
song,
you're
the
piano
man
Sing
us
a
song
tonight
Cuz
we're
all
in
the
mood
for
a
melody
And
you've
got
us
feelin'
alright
Now
John
at
the
bar
is
a
friend
of
mine
He
gets
me
my
drinks
for
free
And
he's
quick
with
a
joke,
or
to
light
up
your
smoke
But
there's
some
place
that
he'd
rather
be
He
said,
"Bill,
I
believe
this
is
killing
me"
As
a
smile
ran
away
from
his
face
"Yeah,
I'm
sure
that
I
could
be
a
movie
star
If
I
could
get
out
of
this
place"
Oh,
la,
la-la,
di-di-da
La-la
di-di-da
da-dum
Now
Paul
is
a
real
estate
novelist
Who
never
had
time
for
a
wife
And
he's
talkin'
with
Davy,
who's
still
in
the
navy
And
probably
will
be
for
life
And
the
waitress
is
practicing
politics
As
the
businessmen
slowly
get
stoned
Yeah
they're
sharing
a
drink
they
call
loneliness
But
it's
better
than
drinkin'
alone
Ohh
It's
a
pretty
good
crowd
for
a
Saturday
And
the
manager
gives
me
a
smile
'Cause
he
knows
that
it's
me
they've
been
comin'
to
see
To
forget
about
life
for
a
while
The
piano,
it
sounds
like
a
carnival
And
the
microphone
smells
like
a
beer
And
they
sit
at
the
bar
and
put
bread
in
my
jar
And
say
man
what
are
you
doin'
here?
So
sing
us
a
song,
you're
the
piano
man
Sing
us
a
song
tonight
We're
all
in
the
mood
for
a
melody
And
you've
got
us
feelin'
alright
Da
da
da
da
dadum
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