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Tom Petty’s classic rock song about a final, bittersweet encounter. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Rock Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a steady, relaxed tempo to match the song’s mood.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A E
She grew up in an Indiana town
D A
Had a good lookin’ mama who never was around
A E
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
D A
With them Indiana boys on an Indiana night
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Verse 2
A E
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again
D A
There’s somethin’ good waitin’ down this road
A E
I’m pickin’ up whatever’s mine, I’m tired of this town again
D A
I’m packin’ up my stuff and I’m headin’ down the road
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Bridge
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
Verse 3
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (A, D, E). Practice switching between them cleanly before adding the strum pattern.
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Tom Petty’s classic rock song about a final, bittersweet encounter. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Rock Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a steady, relaxed tempo to match the song’s mood.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A E
She grew up in an Indiana town
D A
Had a good lookin’ mama who never was around
A E
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
D A
With them Indiana boys on an Indiana night
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Verse 2
A E
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again
D A
There’s somethin’ good waitin’ down this road
A E
I’m pickin’ up whatever’s mine, I’m tired of this town again
D A
I’m packin’ up my stuff and I’m headin’ down the road
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Bridge
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
Verse 3
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (A, D, E). Practice switching between them cleanly before adding the strum pattern.
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Tom Petty’s classic rock song about a final, bittersweet encounter. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Rock Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a steady, relaxed tempo to match the song’s mood.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A E
She grew up in an Indiana town
D A
Had a good lookin’ mama who never was around
A E
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
D A
With them Indiana boys on an Indiana night
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Verse 2
A E
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again
D A
There’s somethin’ good waitin’ down this road
A E
I’m pickin’ up whatever’s mine, I’m tired of this town again
D A
I’m packin’ up my stuff and I’m headin’ down the road
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Bridge
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
Verse 3
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (A, D, E). Practice switching between them cleanly before adding the strum pattern.
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Tom Petty’s classic rock song about a final, bittersweet encounter. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Rock Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a steady, relaxed tempo to match the song’s mood.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A E
She grew up in an Indiana town
D A
Had a good lookin’ mama who never was around
A E
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
D A
With them Indiana boys on an Indiana night
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Verse 2
A E
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again
D A
There’s somethin’ good waitin’ down this road
A E
I’m pickin’ up whatever’s mine, I’m tired of this town again
D A
I’m packin’ up my stuff and I’m headin’ down the road
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Bridge
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
Verse 3
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (A, D, E). Practice switching between them cleanly before adding the strum pattern.
Amtap to play
Gtap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Tom Petty’s classic rock song about a final, bittersweet encounter. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Rock Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a steady, relaxed tempo to match the song’s mood.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A E
She grew up in an Indiana town
D A
Had a good lookin’ mama who never was around
A E
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
D A
With them Indiana boys on an Indiana night
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Verse 2
A E
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again
D A
There’s somethin’ good waitin’ down this road
A E
I’m pickin’ up whatever’s mine, I’m tired of this town again
D A
I’m packin’ up my stuff and I’m headin’ down the road
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Bridge
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
Verse 3
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (A, D, E). Practice switching between them cleanly before adding the strum pattern.
Amtap to play
Gtap to play
Dtap to play
Emtap to play
Tom Petty’s classic rock song about a final, bittersweet encounter. Beginner difficulty in the key of A.
Rock Strum (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Keep a steady, relaxed tempo to match the song’s mood.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
A E
She grew up in an Indiana town
D A
Had a good lookin’ mama who never was around
A E
But she grew up tall and she grew up right
D A
With them Indiana boys on an Indiana night
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Verse 2
A E
I feel summer creepin’ in and I’m tired of this town again
D A
There’s somethin’ good waitin’ down this road
A E
I’m pickin’ up whatever’s mine, I’m tired of this town again
D A
I’m packin’ up my stuff and I’m headin’ down the road
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Bridge
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
E D
I’m driftin’ off to sleep now, with your memory in my head
E D
While our dreams are made, I’m wonderin’ what’s ahead
Verse 3
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
A E
My old Kentucky home is dark and it’s dreary
D A
I’ve been stumblin’ all night long, my hands are gettin’ weary
Chorus
D A
Well, she said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
I said, “Hop in, baby, I’m goin’ your way”
D A
I said, “Boy, can you take me for a ride?”
D A
She said, “Yeah, but it’s my last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain”
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (A, D, E). Practice switching between them cleanly before adding the strum pattern.