When the shades are drawn
and the light of the moon is ban ned
and the stars (A)up a bove O tis walk the heav (G)ens hand in hand,
there’s a shad y place
at the end of the work ing day
where we young lov ers go and this hot lit (G)tle tri o (D)plays.
That’s where we meet.
That’s where we meet.
Me and you (Bm)ren (D)dez (G)vous in the (Em7)club at the (G)end of the (D)street.
Ooh, where we meet.
Ooh, where we meet.
Me and you (Bm)ren (D)dez (G)vous in the (E7)club at the (G)end of the (D)street.
From the al ways drawn
where the cat walks the gen tly ban sway,
you hear the (A)sound a of O tis walk and the (G)voice of vin Gaye.
In this smok room, place
there’s a juke box the plays all night,
and we can lov real close be neath the of (G)a ne on (D)light.
That’s where we meet.
That’s where we meet.
Me and you (Bm)ren (D)dez (G)vous in the (Em7)club at the (G)end of the (D)street.
Ooh, where we meet.
Ooh, where we meet.
Me and you (Bm)ren (D)dez (G)vous in the (E7)club at the (G)end of the (D)street.
There’s a down town smell of cook ing from the (D)flame on an o pen grill.
There’s a sax and a big bass pump in’, Lord have (F)mer cy.
Ooh, you can’t sit (D)still.
You can’t (G)sit (D)still.
(E7)club at the (G)end of the (D)street.
Oh, oh, (D)yeah!
You can’t (G)sit (D)still.
(D)yeah!
You can’t (G)sit (D)still.
This page shows “Club At The End Of The Street” by Elton John in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.