PART-TIME LOVE Year: 1978 Album: A SINGLE MAN Writers: Elton John\ Gary Osborne Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Part time love is bringing me down Db\Ab Ab Db Ab\C `Cause I just can't get started with you my love Gb Bbm Db\Ab Ab Did I hear you saying that I'm too hard hearted Gb F Bbm Wipe those stars from your eyes F\C Bbm\Db Eb And you'll get quite a surprise Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab Because you'll see everybody's got a part time love Db Ab\C Gb Bbm You've been seen running around Db\Ab Ab Db Ab\C There's not much I don't hear of and still you try Gb Bbm Db\Ab Ab Telling me all the things I must stay clear of Gb F Bbm Don't tell me what to do F\C Bbm\Db Eb When you been doing it too Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db Because you, me and everybody's got a part time love Fm\E* Falling, I'm falling can't get free Baby if you keep on stalling Ebm Ab Oh how can I make you see Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab That you, me and everybody needs a part time love Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab Db Ab\C Part time love Gb Bbm Db\Ab Ab I seem to be pulling in the wrong direction Db Ab\C With you my love Gb Bbm Db\Ab Ab Whatever I do you raise the same objection Gb F Bbm I've got someone at home F\C Bbm\D Eb But she's got a love of her own Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db Because you, me and everybody got a part time love Fm\E* I'm waiting, I'm waiting all the time And it's getting so frustrating Ebm Ab Love well it ain't no crime Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db F\C Because you, me and everybody needs a part time love Bbm A7 Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db F\C And oh____ you, me and everybody's got a part time love Bbm A7 Db Ebm Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Ab And oh____ you, me and everybody needs a part time love Db Ab\C Gb Bbm Gb Ab Db You, me, everybody got a part time love *The Fm\E chord should be played in descending chromatic style in octaves in the right hand. An F is kept constant between the two octaves. Left hand is a constant E. Here are the notes: RH: F E Eb D Db C Bb D F E Eb D (next chord) This is yet another example of a song which has been transposed in sheet music publications. It is published in D, and was recorded in Db. This chord sheet is in the original key.