Am7 D7 Hey kids, shake it loose together, G the spolight's hitting something Ab that's been known to change the weather. Am7 D We'll kill the fatted calf tonight Em so stick around, Am Bm you're gonna hear electric music, solid walls of sound. C G Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet Am C but they're so spaced out, Bennie and the jets, G but they're weird and they're wonderful, Am oh, Bennie she's really keen C D she's got electric boots a mohair suit, Em Em7 you know I read it in a magazine, C Bb D G G6 G ( Fmaj7 G7 )x3 Fmaj7 Am oh! Bennie and the jets. Am7 D7 Hey kids, plug into the faithless, G maybe they're blinded Ab but Bennie makes them ageless. Am7 D Em We shall survive, let us take ourselves along, Am where we fight our parents out in the streets Bb to find who's right and who's wrong. C G Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet Am C but they're so spaced out, Bennie and the jets, G but they're weird and they're wonderful, Am oh, Bennie she's really keen C D she's got electric boots a mohair suit, Em Em7 you know I read it in a magazine, C Bb D G G6 G ( Fmaj7 G7 )x3 Fmaj7 Am oh! Bennie and the jets. G Fmaj7 G ( Fmaj7 G7 )x2 Fmaj7 Am Bennie Bennie Bennie Bennie Bennie and the jets 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.
14 ukulele chords used in "Bennie And The Jets" by Elton John: Am, Am7, Bb, Bm, C, D, D7, Em, Em7, Fmaj7, G, G7, G6 and Ab




















to get the quick piano notes played after the chorus, i play the a string’s frets in this order: 7 5 2 3 0
Ab? Try Abdim7, sounds much better.
Why are EM7 and G6 shown as the same chord in the pictures please. Is this a printing mistake
For the beginning bar C E A strings on the second fret and strum 6 times then play on the A string the 7-5-2-3 then Am7 8 times. Then
Am, idk the chord but g string 2nd fret E string second fret, G, bar the whole second fret and on the third do C and A strings,
Am, Bm
C E A strings on the second fret, Am, C
C E A strings on the second fret, Am, C, D, Em, D, C7
And repeat! That’s how my my dad taught me to play this song just thought I should comment it in case anybody thought the other version sounded weird.
For this I was stuck on the strumming pattern- so I decided DUX sounded pretty decent.
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