You walk a way from me to night
not know ing the real e me,
’cause you be lieve in all the hype, I just stepped out of a mag a zine.
Take a way the glam our, the world that is show
and for get ev ’ry thing you know.
Take a (Eb)way the mir rors, the lim o, the lights,
’cause I don’t wan na dress up to night.
I’m gon na (F)put on my old blue (C)jeans,
gon na (F)walk out of here in to (C)the street.
Would you (F)put up re sist ance?
Would (F)it make a dif f’rence?
Would (G)you know the real (F)me, me in my old blue (G)jeans?
You think I’m un ap proach a ble,
not that I don’t feel e nough.
Should read a book in cov er to cov er and not be so quick to judge.
Take a way the glam our, the make up, the clothes,
and for get ev ’ry thing you know.
Take a (Eb)way the e go, the trick of the light,
’cause I don’t wan na dress up to night.
I’m gon na (F)put on my old blue (C)jeans,
gon na (F)walk out of here in to (C)the street.
Would you (F)put up re sist ance?
Would (F)it make a dif f’rence?
Would (G)you know the real (F)me, me in my old blue (G)jeans?
(F)me in my old?...
I’m gon na (F)put on my old blue (C)jeans,
gon na (F)walk out of here in to (C)the street.
Would you (F)put up re sist ance?
Would (F)it make a dif f’rence?
Would (G)you know the real (F)me, me in my old blue (Eb)jeans?
(Put a way,
take a way.)
I wan na show you what you get.
I’m gon na (F)put on my old blue (C)jeans,
gon na (F)walk out of here in to (C)the street.
Would you (F)put up re sist ance?
Would (F)it make a dif f’rence?
Would (G)you know the real (F)me, me in my old?...
I’m gon na (F)put on my old blue (C)jeans,
gon na (F)walk out of here in to (C)the street.
Would you (F)put up re sist ance?
Would (F)it make a dif f’rence?
Would (G)you know the real (F)me, me in my old?...
I’m gon na (F)me in my old blue (G5)jeans?
This page shows “Old Blue Jeans” by Hannah Montana 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 C at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.