(Em)Mid night, goes,
you come and pick me up, no (C)head lights.
road.
(Em)Long drive, home,
could end in burn ing flames or (C)pa ra dise.
Fade (Em)in to view,
oh, it’s been a while since I have e ven (C)heard from you,
some heard from you.
And I should just tell you to leave ’cause I know ex act ly where it leads, but I watch us go round and round each time.
times.”
You got that (G)James Dean day dream look in your eye and (D)I got that (C)red lip clas sic thing that you like.
And (D)when we go (G)crash ing down, we come back ev ’ry time ’cause we (D)nev er go (C)out of style, we nev er go out of style.
You (D)got that (G)long hair, slicked back, white T shirt and (D)I got that (C)good girl thing and a tight lit tle skirt.
And (D)when we go (Em)crash ing down, we come back ev ’ry time ’cause we (D)nev er go (C)out of style, we nev er go out of style.
(Em)So it goes,
you he can’t keep his wild eyes (C)on the road.
(Em)Takes me home,
could lights are off, he’s tak ing (C)off his coat.
I (Em)say I heard,
oh, that you’ve been out and a bout with some (C)oth er girl,
some oth er girl.
And He says, “What you’ve heard is true, but I can’t stop think ing a bout you and I.” I said, “I’ve been there too, a few times.”
You got that (G)James Dean day dream look in your eye and (D)I got that (C)red lip clas sic thing that you like.
And (D)when we go (G)crash ing down, we come back ev ’ry time ’cause we (D)nev er go (C)out of style, we nev er go out of style.
You (D)got that (G)long hair, slicked back, white T shirt and (D)I got that (C)good girl thing and a tight lit tle skirt.
And (D)when we go (Em)crash ing down, we come back ev ’ry time ’cause we (D)nev er go (C)out of style, we nev er go out of style.
out of style.
(D)Take me (G)home.
Just (D)take me (C)home.
Oh, just take me (G)home.
Oh.
(D)Oh, you got that (G)James Dean day dream look in your eye and (D)I got that (C)red lip clas sic thing that you like.
And (D)when we go (Em)crash ing down, we come back ev ’ry time ’cause we (D)nev er go (C)out of style, we nev er go out of style.
This page shows “Style” by Taylor Swift 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 E at 90 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.