remove these ads
Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

remove these ads
Intro: Ab

Verse 1:
Ab  Db                          Fm
 I thought it'd feel different, playin' Wembley
Ab Db              Fm
  Eighty thousand singin' with me
Ab     Db                 Fm                        Db  Eb Fm
 It's what I've been chasin' 'cause this is the dream
Ab Db                Fm
  When it was all over, I cleared out the room
Ab Db                Fm
  Grabbed a couple beers, just me and you
Ab Db                  Fm                    Db Eb Fm
  Then we started talking the way that we do

Pre-Chorus:
Db                      Eb
Ain't it funny how the simplest things in life can make a man?
Db                   Ab
Little moments that pass us by
        Db   Eb
Oh, but I remember

Chorus:
Ab             Eb                Fm              Db
The first kiss, the first night, the first song that made you cry
Ab              Eb         Fm     Db
The first drink, red wine, on a step in Brooklyn, I
Ab     Eb                   Fm            Db            Ab
Still feel the first fight, and we both made it out alive
            Fm             Db           Eb
And I can't wait to make a million more first times
Ab Db Fm Eb  Ab Db Fm Eb  Ab
 -Mmm,      mmm-

Verse 2:
    Db                  Fm
The greatest thing that I have achieved
Ab    Eb           Fm     Db
 Was four little words, down on one knee
Ab           Db                Fm                          Db     Eb Fm
 You said, "Darling, are you jokin'?", and I just said, "Please"

Pre-Chorus:
Db                      Eb
Ain't it funny how the simplest things in life can make a man?
Db                   Ab
Little moments that pass us by
        Db   Eb
Oh, but I remember

Chorus:
Ab             Eb                Fm              Db
The first kiss, the first night, the first song that made you cry
Ab             Eb            Fm      Db                  Ab
The first look in your eyes when I said "I love you", I
          Eb                   Fm            Db                  Ab
Can still feel the butterflies from when we stumbled home that night
        Fm             Db           Eb
I can't wait to make a million more first times
Ab Db Fm Eb  Ab Db Fm Eb  Ab
 -Mmm,      mmm-

Pre-Chorus:
Db                      Eb
Ain't it funny how the simplest things in life can make a man?
Db                   Ab
Little moments that pass us by
        Db   Eb
Oh, but I remember

Chorus:
Ab             Eb                Fm              Db
The first kiss, first night, first song that made you cry
Ab          Eb            Fm       Db                Ab
First dance in moonlight in your parents' garden, I
      Eb          Fm    Db                   Ab
Can't wait to see everything that's yet to be
    Eb                      -nc-
Our first child and then a million more first times
+10
0
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
remove these ads

JOIN THE DISCUSSION

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

1 Comment
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

~Friday 25th of April~

Biography

Edward Christopher “Ed” Sheeran (born 17 February 1991) is a singer songwriter currently signed under Atlantic (WMG). Sheeran was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire before moving to Framlingham, Suffolk. In his time in Suffolk, he was known to have flourished as a hidden talent when it came to music. He learned guitar at a very young age, and began writing songs during his time at Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham. By the time Sheeran had left school

Genres: , , , .

All songs by Ed Sheeran   »

remove these ads

Top 10 Viewed Songs Today  »


Weekly UkuTabs Blog

Mastering Ukulele Chord Progressions: Patterns, Movement, and Practice

Chord progressions are the heart of most songs. Whether you’re playing a catchy pop tune, a jazzy ballad, or a mellow folk melody, the sequence of chords you choose lays the foundation for your music.…

remove these ads
Do not sell my data