I met my old
(G7)lov er on the (C)street last night.
She seemed (G)so glad to see me, I just (Bsus)smiled.
And we (Dm7)talked a bout some old times and we (F)drank our (C)selves some (C#)beers.
Still (G)cra zy af ter (D7)all (D#dim7)these (Em)years.
(C#dim)Oh, still (G)cra zy af ter (D7)all these (Cm)years.
I’m not the (C)kind of (G)man
who (G7)tends to (C)so cial ize.
I seem to (G)lean on old fa mil iar (Bsus)ways.
And I (Dm7)ain’t no fool for (G7)love songs that (F)whis per (C)in my (C#)ears.
Still cra zy af ter (D7)all these (Em)years.
(C#dim7)Oh, still cra zy af ter (D7)all these (G9)years.
Four in the morn ing; (Emaj7)crapped out, (Em)yawn ing; (G#m7)long ing my (C#7sus)life (C#7)a (F#maj7)way.
(Em7)I’ll nev er (B)wor (C)ry; (B)why (C)should I?
It’s all gon na fade.
Now I sit by my win dow and I watch the cars.
I fear I’ll do some (B7)dam age one fine day.
(E7)But I (A)would not be con (A7)vict ed by a ju ry of my peers.
Still cra zy (Dm)af ter (A)all these years.
(D#dim7)Oh, still cra zy,
still (D)cra zy,
still (A)cra zy af ter (E)all these (A)years.
This page shows “Still Crazy After All These Years” by Simon & Garfunkel 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 G at 104 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.