Song | You Never Can Tell |
Artist | Chuck Berry |
Album | The Best Sixties Album in the World… Ever! Volume 2 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:02.97] | It was a teenage wedding |
[00:04.50] | And the old folks wished them well |
[00:08.97] | You could see that Pierre did truly love |
[00:11.36] | The Mademoiselle |
[00:14.94] | And now the young Monsieur and Madame |
[00:17.42] | Have rung the chapel bell |
[00:21.12] | "c'est la vie" say the old folks |
[00:23.11] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[00:27.34] | They furnished off an apartment |
[00:28.74] | with a two room Roebuck sale |
[00:33.30] | The coolerator was crammed |
[00:34.88] | with TV dinners and ginger ale |
[00:39.41] | But when Pierre found work |
[00:40.86] | The little money comin' worked out well |
[00:45.44] | "c'est la vie" say the old folks |
[00:47.38] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[00:51.75] | They had a Hi-Fi phono |
[00:53.07] | Boy, did they let it blast |
[00:57.61] | Seven hundred little records, |
[00:59.40] | all rock, rhythm and jazz |
[01:03.80] | But when the sun went down |
[01:05.23] | The rapid tempo of the music fell |
[01:09.80] | "c'est la vie" say the old folks |
[01:11.87] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[01:16.29] | They bought a souped-up jitney |
[01:17.92] | 'twas a cherry red '53 |
[01:21.96] | They drove it down to New Orleans |
[01:23.48] | To celebrate their anniversary |
[01:28.27] | It was there where Pierre was married |
[01:30.42] | To the lovely Mademoiselle |
[01:34.23] | "c'est la vie" say the old folks |
[01:36.40] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[01:39.74] | (Instrumental Break – piano solo) |
[02:05.24] | They had a teenage weddin’ |
[02:06.66] | And the old folks wished them well |
[02:11.22] | You could see that Pierre did truly love |
[02:13.72] | The Mademoiselle |
[02:17.40] | And now the young Monsieur and Madame |
[02:19.53] | Have rung the chapel bell |
[02:23.35] | "c'est la vie" say the old folks |
[02:25.45] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[02:29.32] |
[00:02.97] | It was a teenage wedding |
[00:04.50] | And the old folks wished them well |
[00:08.97] | You could see that Pierre did truly love |
[00:11.36] | The Mademoiselle |
[00:14.94] | And now the young Monsieur and Madame |
[00:17.42] | Have rung the chapel bell |
[00:21.12] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[00:23.11] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[00:27.34] | They furnished off an apartment |
[00:28.74] | with a two room Roebuck sale |
[00:33.30] | The coolerator was crammed |
[00:34.88] | with TV dinners and ginger ale |
[00:39.41] | But when Pierre found work |
[00:40.86] | The little money comin' worked out well |
[00:45.44] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[00:47.38] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[00:51.75] | They had a HiFi phono |
[00:53.07] | Boy, did they let it blast |
[00:57.61] | Seven hundred little records, |
[00:59.40] | all rock, rhythm and jazz |
[01:03.80] | But when the sun went down |
[01:05.23] | The rapid tempo of the music fell |
[01:09.80] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[01:11.87] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[01:16.29] | They bought a soupedup jitney |
[01:17.92] | ' twas a cherry red ' 53 |
[01:21.96] | They drove it down to New Orleans |
[01:23.48] | To celebrate their anniversary |
[01:28.27] | It was there where Pierre was married |
[01:30.42] | To the lovely Mademoiselle |
[01:34.23] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[01:36.40] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[01:39.74] | Instrumental Break piano solo |
[02:05.24] | They had a teenage weddin' |
[02:06.66] | And the old folks wished them well |
[02:11.22] | You could see that Pierre did truly love |
[02:13.72] | The Mademoiselle |
[02:17.40] | And now the young Monsieur and Madame |
[02:19.53] | Have rung the chapel bell |
[02:23.35] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[02:25.45] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[02:29.32] |
[00:02.97] | It was a teenage wedding |
[00:04.50] | And the old folks wished them well |
[00:08.97] | You could see that Pierre did truly love |
[00:11.36] | The Mademoiselle |
[00:14.94] | And now the young Monsieur and Madame |
[00:17.42] | Have rung the chapel bell |
[00:21.12] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[00:23.11] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[00:27.34] | They furnished off an apartment |
[00:28.74] | with a two room Roebuck sale |
[00:33.30] | The coolerator was crammed |
[00:34.88] | with TV dinners and ginger ale |
[00:39.41] | But when Pierre found work |
[00:40.86] | The little money comin' worked out well |
[00:45.44] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[00:47.38] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[00:51.75] | They had a HiFi phono |
[00:53.07] | Boy, did they let it blast |
[00:57.61] | Seven hundred little records, |
[00:59.40] | all rock, rhythm and jazz |
[01:03.80] | But when the sun went down |
[01:05.23] | The rapid tempo of the music fell |
[01:09.80] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[01:11.87] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[01:16.29] | They bought a soupedup jitney |
[01:17.92] | ' twas a cherry red ' 53 |
[01:21.96] | They drove it down to New Orleans |
[01:23.48] | To celebrate their anniversary |
[01:28.27] | It was there where Pierre was married |
[01:30.42] | To the lovely Mademoiselle |
[01:34.23] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[01:36.40] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[01:39.74] | Instrumental Break piano solo |
[02:05.24] | They had a teenage weddin' |
[02:06.66] | And the old folks wished them well |
[02:11.22] | You could see that Pierre did truly love |
[02:13.72] | The Mademoiselle |
[02:17.40] | And now the young Monsieur and Madame |
[02:19.53] | Have rung the chapel bell |
[02:23.35] | " c' est la vie" say the old folks |
[02:25.45] | It goes to show you never can tell |
[02:29.32] |