This document is a musicograma, or musical score, for Chuck Berry's song "You Never Can Tell." It outlines the structure and instrumentation of the song. The song contains an introduction, four verses set to a Theme A, four refrains set to a Theme B, an interlude, and a coda. It is instrumentally accompanied by guitar, piano, and drums. Each section alternates between instrumental fragments featuring these instruments and vocal sections singing the lyrics of the song.
1. Musicograma: “You Never Can
Tell”- Chuck Berry
Introducció :
2 compasos
És un fragment
instrumental, per
tant, no hi ha
lletra.
Acompanyament:
guitarra, piano i
bateria
2. Musicograma
Estrofa 1(Tema A)
12 compasos
Fragment
instrumental (format
pels instruments de
la introducció) i
vocal
“It was a teenage wedding, and
the old folks wished them well
you could see that pierre did
truly love the madamoiselle
and now the young monsieur
and madame have rung the
chapel bell”
4. Musicograma
Estrofa 2(Tema A)
12 compasos
Fragment
instrumental
(format pels
instruments de la
introducció) i vocal
They furnished off an apartment
with a two room roebuck sale
the coolerator was crammed
with tv dinners and ginger
ale,
but when pierre found work, the
little money comin' worked
out well
6. Musicograma
Estrofa 3(Tema A)
12 compasos
Fragment
instrumental
(format pels
instruments de la
introducció) i vocal
“They had a hi-fi phono, boy, did
they let it blast
seven hundred little records, all
rock, rhythm and jazz
but when the sun went down,
the rapid tempo of the music
fell”
8. Musicograma
Estrofa 4(Tema A)
12 compasos
Fragment
instrumental
(format pels
instruments de la
introducció) i vocal
“They bought a souped-up
jitney, 'twas a cherry red '53,
they drove it down to orleans to
celebrate the anniversary
it was there that pierre was
married to the lovely
madamoiselle”
11. Musicograma
Estrofa 1(Tema
A)
12 compasos
Fragment
instrumental
(format pels
instruments de la
introducció) i vocal
“It was a teenage wedding, and
the old folks wished them well
you could see that pierre did
truly love the madamoiselle
and now the young monsieur
and madame have rung the
chapel bell”