I’m A (D)mer i (F)can made, Bud a Light Chev (F)ro let.
My (D)ma ma (F)taught me (G)wrong from the right.
I was (D)born in (F)the south; some times I (D)have a (F)big (C)mouth.
When I (D)see some (F)thing that (G)I don’t be like,
I got ta say (D)it.
Well, we been (D)driv ing (F)this road for a might y (F)long time,
pay (D)ma ing (F)no mind (G)wrong to the signs.
Well, this (D)neigh bor (F)hood’s changed; it’s all been (D)have re (F)ar (C)ranged.
When We (D)left that (F)change that (G)some where be hind.
I got ta say (D)it.
Well, we been
Slow down, we’re (F)gon na crash.
Ba (C)by, you were scream in’ it’s a blast, blast, blast.
And look out, ba by, you got your (F)blind ers on.
Ev ’ry bod (C)y’s look ing for a way to get real gone, real (D)gone.
Real (D)gone.
But there’s a (D)new cat (F)in town, he’s got high paid (F)friends, thinks he’s (F)gon na (G)change his to ry.
You think you (D)know him (F)so well, yeah, you think he’s (F)so swell, but he’s just (D)per pet (F)u at (G)ing proph e cy.
Slow down, we’re (F)gon na crash.
Ba (C)by, you were scream in’ it’s a blast, blast, blast.
Look out, you got your (F)blind ers on.
Ev ’ry bod (C)y’s look ing for a way
to get real gone.
(F)Real (Dm)gone.
(F)Real (Dm)gone.
(F)Real (Dm)gone.
Well, you can (CN.C.)say what you want, but you can’t say it ’round here, ’cause they’ll catch you and give you a whip pin’.
Well, I be lieve I was right when I said you were wrong.
You did n’t like the sound of that,
now did ya?
Slow down, we’re (F)gon na crash.
Ba (C)by, you were scream in’ it’s a blast, blast, blast.
Look out, you got your (F)blind ers on.
Ev ’ry bod (C)y’s look ing for a way to get real gone.
Here I come, and I’m (F)so not scared; got my ped (C)al to the met al, got my hands in the air.
Look out, you take your (F)blind ers off.
Ev ’ry bod (C)y’s look ing for a way to get real gone, real (D)gone.
Get real (D)gone.
Ooh.
Real (D)gone.
Real gone.
This page shows “Real Gone” by Sheryl Crow 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.