D I remember '62 I was sixteen and so were you Em A And we lived next door, D On the avenue. D Jerry Lee was big and Elvis too; Blue jeans and blue suede shoes, Em A And we never knew D What life held in store. Em F#m G A D We just wanted to rock 'n' roll forever more. G F#m We were the Rock 'n' Roll Kids G D And Rock 'n' Roll was all we did Em F#m G A And listening to those songs on the radio; G F#m I was yours and you were mine G D But that was once upon a time, Em F#m G A D Now we never seem to Rock 'n' Roll anymore. D Now Johnny's in love with the girl next door, And Mary's down at the record store, Em A They don't want to be... D around us no more. D "Golden Oldies" but we hardly speak Too busy running to a different beat Em A Hard to understand, we were once like them. Em F#m G A D How I wish we could find those Rock 'n' Roll days again. G F#m We were the Rock 'n' Roll Kids G D And Rock 'n' Roll was all we did Em F#m G A And listening to those songs on the radio; G F#m I was yours and you were mine G D But that was once upon a time, Em F#m G A D Now we never seem to Rock 'n' Roll anymore. G F#m I was yours and you were mine G D That was once upon a time, Em F#m G Now we never seem to Rock and Roll... Em F#m G A D We just never seem to Rock and Roll anymore