Verse 1: Dm F I know I can't take one more step towards you C Gm 'Cause all thats waiting is regret Dm F And don't you know I'm not your ghost anymore C Bb You lost the love I loved the most Gm F C I learned to live half a life Gm F Csus4 C And now you want me one more time Chorus: F C Who do you think you are? Dm Running 'round leaving scars Bb Collecting a jar of hearts Bb F Tearing love apart F C You're gonna catch a cold Dm From the ice inside your soul Bb Don't come back for me Bb F Who do you think you are? Verse: Dm F I hear you're asking all around C Gm If I am anywhere to be found Dm F But I have grown too strong C Bb To ever fall back in your arms Gm F C I've learned to live half a life Gm F Csus4 C And now you want me one more time Chorus: F C Who do you think you are? Dm Running 'round leaving scars Bb Collecting a jar of hearts Bb F Tearing love apart F C You're gonna catch a cold Dm From the ice inside your soul Bb Don't come back for me Bb F Who do you think you are? Bridge: Dm A F G It took so long just to feel alright Dm A F G Remember how to put back the light in my eyes Dm A F G I wish I had missed the first time that we kissed Dm A F G 'Cause you broke all your promises Bb And now you're back A You don't get to get me back Chorus ( x2 ): F C Who do you think you are? Dm Running 'round leaving scars Bb Collecting a jar of hearts Bb F And tearing love apart F C You're gonna catch a cold Dm From the ice inside your soul Bb So don't come back for me Bb F Don't come back at all Outro: Bb F Who do you think you are? Bb F Who do you think you are? Bb F Who do you think you are? 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 "Jar Of Hearts" by Christina Perri: A, Bb, C, Csus4, Dm, F, G and Gm



















If you keep the transpose at 0 just put your capo at the third fret, sounds good!
You should add Bbm after Bb at the chorus before the F chord. It sounds way better
on +2, when you have that C G part if you sneak in a Cm inside. ITS SO GOOD.
Transpose you’re -2 for the original key (2 steps down) 🙂
+2 is so much easier
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I really like -3 with a capo on fret 1
Keep the transposer at 0 and put your capo on the fourth fret, sounds good for concert ukes.
flashback to 2017:
ten year old me: *sobbing* mAn tHiS HiTs hArD
This song goes extremely well with a repeating plucking pattern of c-string g-string a-string g-string. Just pluck those strings in that order and put your left hand in the regular chord positions
I think that it’s a really good, pretty easy one to manage! Love it!
IVE GOT A A JAR OF DIRRT
Great song but the TOP version is better in my opinion, good thing transpose 0 work just a well for that version
To make it easy and in the right key do -5 and put a capo on the 3rd fret. I think most will agree -2 is too hard.
during the refrain, after the Bb, I add in a Bbm chord, and I think it makes it sound cooler!!
DDU-DU I use it on almost EVERY song!!!
Cool, but two suggestions:
1) The last line in the choruses (“Who do you think you are?”) should be Bbmin to F, not Bb to F.
2) The outro should be Edim7 to F, not Bb to F. Fortunately, Edim7 is a much easier chord than Bb!
(Also note that the original song is in C minor. But D minor is much easier to play.)
any suggestions for strumming? I’m a tad stuck on what to do.
-5 is grat and easy
This is a good song for altos, but, if you are a soprano(like me) you can go up to +2 on the Transpose section and you will get a good range for a soprano like ‘Duet’ said.