I can still remember how 
That music used to make me smile 
And I knew if I had my chance 
That I could make those people dance 
And maybe theyґd be happy for a while 
But February made me shiver 
With every paper Iґd deliver 
Bad news on the doorstep 
I couldnґt take one more step 
I canґt remember if I cried 
When I read about his widowed bride 
But something touched me deep inside 
The day the music died**
So... 
(Chorus) 
Bye, bye Miss American Pie 
Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry 
Them good ole boys were drinking whiskey and rye 
Singinґ thisґll be the day that I die 
Thisґll be the day that I die 
Did you write the book of love 
And do you have faith in God above 
If the Bible tells you so? 
Now do you believe in rock and roll? 
Can music save your mortal soul? 
And can you teach me how to dance real slow? 
Well, I know that youґre in love with him 
ґcause I saw you dancinґ in the gym 
You both kicked off your shoes 
Man, I dig those rhythm and blues 
I was a lonely teenage broncinґ buck 
With a pink carnation and a pickup truck 
But I knew I was out of luck 
The day the music died 
I started singinґ 
(Chorus) 
Now, for ten years weґve been on our own 
And moss grows fat on a rolling stone 
But, thatґs not how it used to be 
When the jester sang for the king and queen 
In a coat he borrowed from James Dean 
And a voice that came from you and me 
Oh nd while the king was looking down 
The jester stole his thorny crown 
The courtroom was adjourned 
No verdict was returned 
And while Lennon read a book on Marx 
The quartet practiced in the park 
And we sang dirges in the dark 
The day the music died 
We were singinґ 
(Chorus) 
Helter skelter in a summer swelter 
The birds flew off with a fallout shelter 
Eight miles high and falling fast 
Landed flat on the grass 
The players tried for a forward pass 
With the jester on the sidelines in a cast 
Now the half-time air was sweet perfume 
While sergeants played a marching tune 
We all got up to dance 
Oh, but we never got the chance 
ґcause the players tried to take the field 
The marching band refused to yield 
Do you recall what was revealed 
The day the music died? 
We started singinґ 
(Chorus) 
Oh, and there we were all in one place 
A generation lost in space 
With no time left to start again 
So come on Jack be nimble, Jack be quick 
Jack Flash sat on a candlestick 
ґcause fire is the devilґs only friend 
And as I watched him on the stage 
My hands were clenched in fists of rage 
No angel born in Hell 
Could break that Satanґs spell 
And as the flames climbed high into the night 
To light the sacrificial rite 
I saw Satan laughing with delight 
The day the music died 
He was singinґ 
(Chorus) 
I met a girl who sang the blues 
And I asked her for some happy news 
But she just smiled and turned away 
I went down to the sacred store 
Where Iґd heard the music years before 
But the man there said the music wouldnґt play 
And in the streets the children screamed 
The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed 
But not a word was spoken 
The church bells all were broken 
And the three men I admire most- 
the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost- 
They caught the last train for the coast 
The day the music died 
And they were singing 
(Chorus, 2x) 
**Note: ґthe day the music diedґ was February 3, 1959 when a plane crash killed Buddy 
Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens
| 1 | Vincent (Starry, starry Night) | 
| 2 | Vincent | 
| 3 | Crying | 
| 4 | And I Love You So | 
| 5 | Empty Chairs | 
| 6 | Since I Don't Have You | 
| 7 | When Love Begins | 
| 8 | Winterwood | 
| 9 | Chain Lightning | 
| 10 | Oh my what a shame |