Intro: A A A A Verse: D Gbm You could have knocked me out with a feather Bm A I know you've heard this all before, but we're just Hell's neighbors D Gbm Why, why, why won't the world revolve around me? Bm A When my dreams, trees grow all over the streets G Bm But I don't know much about classic cars G Bm But I've got a lot of friends stuck on classic coke G Down, set, one, Hut, hut, hike G... Media Blitz Chorus: D Lets hear it for America's Suitehearts! Gbm But I must confess G Bm A I'm in love with my own sins G A D Lets hear it for America's Suitehearts! Gbm But I must confess G Bm A G A I'm in love with my own sins. Verse: D Gbm You can bow and pretend that B B B B B A You don't, don't know you're a legend D Gbm Bm Time, time, time hasn't told anyone else yet A Let my love loose again. G Bm But I don't know much about classic cars G Bm But I've got a lot of friends stuck on classic coke G Down, set, one, Hut, hut, hike G... Media Blitz Chorus: ...D Lets hear it for America's Suitehearts! Gbm But I must confess G Bm A I'm in love with my own sins G A D Lets hear it for America's Suitehearts! Gbm But I must confess G Bm A G A I'm in love with my own sins. Bridge: A A A A A A You could have knocked me out with a A A I know you've heard this all before Chorus: D Lets hear it for America's Suitehearts! Gbm But I must confess G Bm A I'm in love with my own sins G A D Lets hear it for America's Suitehearts! Gbm But I must confess G Bm A G A I'm in love with my own sins. Outro: D Let's hear it, oh, let's hear it Gbm D Let's hear it, oh, let's... G Bm A G A D Suitehearts D 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.
6 ukulele chords used in "America’s Suitehearts" by Fall Out Boy: A, B, Bm, D, Gbm and G


















For the intro, I modify the A to something that matches a little closer to the actual in my opinion. For the first A, I play it normally (2100), but for the second A I move my finger on the C string down to the second fret, playing (2200). I do the third A similarly but skip the 3rd fret C string, and play (2400). For the fourth A I just move one fret on the C string, with (2500). I think this way is cool because it allows you to hear both the harmony and melody guitar in the intro with one instrument.
For the intro and the bridge, to sound more like the song I play A and Dm alternated with a DD UDD UDU strumming pattern. Hope this helps!
And thanks!!!
@Sarah plays ukulele not tragedies oh my josh that’s so funny and creative!!!!
-2 for an easier version B)
Does anyone else find that d d u d u d work quite well for most of the song?