when the party’s over

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UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: A

Verse 1:
A        Dbm              E
Don't ya know I'm no good for you.
     A          Dbm       E       A
I've learned to lose, you can't afford too
  A       Dbm      E           A
Tore my shirt to stop you bleeding
  A           Dbm   E       A
But nothing ever stops you leaving

Chorus:
  A                      Dbm      E     A
Quiet when I'm coming home, I'm on my own
Gbm                   Dbm                E                  A
I could lie and say I like it like that, like it like that
Gbm                   Dbm                E                  A
I could lie and say I like it like that, like it like that

Verse 2:
A        Dbm  B   E      A
Don't ya know too much already
     A    Dbm      E      A
I'll only hurt you if you let me
A       Dbm         E       A
Call me friend, but keep me closer
E
-Call me back-
         A        Dbm      E       A
And I'll call you when the party's over

Chorus:
    B           Dbm          E         A
Quiet when I'm coming home, I'm on my own
Gbm                   Dbm                E                  A
I could lie and say I like it like that, like it like that
Gbm                   Dbm                E                  A
I could lie and say I like it like that, like it like that

Bridge:
Gbm            Dbm         E      A
But nothing is better, sometimes
Gbm             Dbm          E    A
Once we've both said our goodbyes
B                 A
Let's just let it go
B              A
Let me let you go

Chorus:
A                       Dbm     E    A
Quiet when I'm coming home, I'm on my own
Gbm                        Dbm           E           A
I could lie and say I like it like that, like it like that
Gbm                 Dbm                    E              -xA-x
I could lie and say I like it like that, like it like that
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MaiMai

Hello guys, the best version is the original and I use Cynthia Lin tutorial Gm an Eb (dX-uduX)
D7 (U-uXu-uXu). The strumming pattern is quite challenging but it gave me to challenge myself. So it took me the whole day to learn,but after 3 days I’m already singing and playing. I believe that you guys can do it better than me. I swear this is the best version ever.You can follow Cynthia Lin Tutorial on YouTube.

Anna Comeskey

The chords are wrong the correct progression is Gm Cm D

Kate

I find cm sounds way better then em

Nicole

u guys should try using Cm instead of Eb i swear it sounds better

Michelle Millar

i want to print it but my mum said i cant

i aint tell u

D (and the Eb) sounds so much better D7. It sounds a lot like the original.

Allison

Try +2 if you need an easier version

celia

YES I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS

Heihei

+2

Helpful

+2 is the easiest

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Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell (born December 18, 2001), known professionally as Billie Eilish, is a Grammy Award-winning American singer and songwriter signed to Interscope Records. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Eilish grew up in a household of actors and musicians and was homeschooled along with her brother Finneas O’Connell. At the age of eight, she joined the Los Angeles Children’s Choir, developing the soulful vocals that would later appear on her early singles.

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