Verse 1: D Bm A G Trying to be funny and stuck in a room D Bm A G There isn't much more to say about it D Bm A G Can one be funny when stuck in a room? D Bm A G Being in, trying to get something out of it Bm Gb G Try making faces A Bm Try telling jokes Bm Gb G Making little sounds Interlude: A Verse 2: D Bm A G D I was a kid who was stuck in his room D Bm A G There isn't much more to say about it D Bm A G D When you're a kid and you're stuck in your room D Bm A G You'll do any old xxxx to get out of it Bm Gb G Try making faces A Bm Try telling jokes Bm Gb G Making little sounds Interlude: A Chorus: D Well, well Em Look who's inside again A D Went out to look for a reason to hide again D Well, well Em A Buddy, you found it A Bm Bb Now come out with your hands up A Gm We've got you surrounded This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
8 ukulele chords used in "Look Who’s Inside Again" by Bo Burnham: A, Bb, Bm, D, Em, Gb, G and Gm
















“D” “Em” “A” “D” … Bo you’re a genius…..
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bo my beloved
try -2 but at the end instead of Ab play F. imo it sounds a bit more like the original that way 🙂
For a family friendly version I say “play any old trick to get out of it” I also play b7 instead of bm at the end but thats my personal taste
try -2 🙂
i’ve waited so long for this :,)
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does anyone know a strumming pattern for this song??
+5 sounds the best to me and it’s not to hard 😁
love it
bo burnham is best qwq
really happy rn it sounds like the original
what is the strumming pattern?