When I’m Older

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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 3 half steps down [ -3 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 3 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro:
Bb               Dm             Gm    Bb
Maybe when I’m, maybe when I’m na na na na
Eb                           F7
Maybe when I’m, maybe when, maybe when I’m older
 
Verse 1:
Bb
Pay phone calls
Dm
Cigarettes
Gm
Injuries
Bb
Shower xxx
Cm7                      F
I was holding on for dear life
Bb
Complicated
Dm
Understated
Gm           Bb
On the way to devastated
Cm7                         F
We were young and out of our minds
 
Pre-Chorus:
Gm            Gb
Right now I’m sorry
Bb
Burns through me darling
    Eb
But I can’t help think
   C7             F     F7
In thirty years it won’t
 
Chorus:
Bb                  Dm
So, maybe when I’m older
Gm             Bb
Maybe when I’m older
     Eb                   F
I’ll run out of stories about you, yeah
Bb              Dm
Maybe when I’m older
Gm             Bb
Maybe when I’m older
     Eb              Ebmaj7       F
I’ll know what it’s like not to love you anymore
 
Post-Chorus:
Bb               Dm             Gm    Bb
Maybe when I’m, maybe when I’m na na na na
Eb                           F7
Maybe when I’m, maybe when, maybe when I’m older
 
Verse 2:
Bb
Playing house
Dm
Immature
Gm          Bb
Picking out furniture
Eb                                 F
Praying that our hearts would play fair
Bb
Emotional
Dm
Souvenirs
Gm
Fleeting moments
Bb
Golden years
Eb                          F
Close my eyes and I go back there
 
Pre-Chorus:
Gm            Gb
Right now I’m sorry
Bb
Burns through me darling
    Eb
But I can’t help think
   C7             F     F7
In thirty years it won’t
 
Chorus:
Bb                  Dm
So, maybe when I’m older
Gm             Bb
Maybe when I’m older
     Eb                   F
I’ll run out of stories about you, yeah
Bb              Dm
Maybe when I’m older
Gm             Bb
Maybe when I’m older
     Eb                          F
I’ll know what it’s like not to love you anymore
 
Post-Chorus:
Bb               Dm             Gm    Bb
Maybe when I’m, maybe when I’m na na na na
Eb                           F7
Maybe when I’m, maybe when, maybe when I’m older
Bb               Dm             Gm    Bb
Maybe when I’m, maybe when I’m na na na na
Eb                           F7
Maybe when I’m, maybe when, maybe when I’m older
 
Outro:
Bb              Dm
Maybe when I’m six feet
Gm             Bb
Underneath the concrete
     Eb                          F    Gb
I’ll know what it’s like not to want you, yeah
Gm             Gb
Maybe when I’m older
Bb
Maybe when I’m older
     Eb                          Gb   Cdim
I’ll know what it’s like not to love you
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Album: Ashlyn

From the same album
  1. Always
  2. Kansas
  3. Love Is Not Enough
  4. Me Without You
  5. Not Mad Anymore
  6. Ryne’s Song
  7. Taylor
  8. When I’m Older
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Biography

There are multiple artists with this name.
1) A singer/songwriter from the US.
2) A Canadian electronic producer signed to mau5trap.

1)
Ashlyn Rae Willson, born April 24, 1993) better known as Ashe, is an American singer and songwriter. Ashe writes much of her music. She went to Berklee College of Music, graduating in 2015. She has lived in San Diego and talks about moving to Los Angeles. Ashe is signed to Mom+Pop; other artists on the label are Flume and Alina Baraz.

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