Intro: E B Dbm A Verse: E I need more dreams B And less life Dbm I need that dark A In a little more light E B I cried tears you'll never see Dbm So xxxx you, you can go cry me an ocean A And leave me be Pre-chorus: A B Dbm Dbm You are what you love A B Dbm Not who loves you A B Dbm Dbm In a world full of the word yes A I'm here to scream Chorus (x2): E No No B Wherever I go Dbm Trouble seems to follow A Only plugged in to save rock and roll Interlude: E B Dbm A Verse: E B Blood brothers in desperation Dbm An oath of silence A For the voice of our generation E B How'd it get to be only me? Dbm Like I'm the last damn kid still kicking A That still believes Pre-chorus: A B Dbm Dbm I will defend the faith A B Dbm Going down swinging A B Dbm Dbm I will save the songs A That we can't stop singing Chorus: E No No B Wherever I go Dbm Trouble seems to follow A Only plugged in to save rock and roll Bridge: E Oh no we won't go B Cause we don't know when to quit oh oh Dbm Oh no we won't go A Cause we don't know when to quit oh oh Pre-chorus: A B Dbm Dbm You are what you love A B Dbm Not who loves you A B Dbm Dbm In a world full of the word yes A I'm here to scream Chorus (x2): E No No B Wherever I go Dbm Trouble seems to follow A Only plugged in to save rock and roll Bridge: E Oh no we won't go B Cause we don't know when to quit oh oh Dbm Oh no we won't go A Cause we don't know when to quit oh oh Outro: F No No (Oh no we won't go) C Wherever I go (Cause we don't know when to quit oh oh) Dm Trouble seems to follow (Oh no we won't go) Bb Only plugged in to save rock and roll (Cause we don't know when to quit oh oh) 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 "Save Rock And Roll" by Fall Out Boy: A, Bb, B, C, Dbm, Dm, E and F



















I took a break from ukulele and self-taught myself electric guitar instead, and before I wasn’t able to play a Dbm on the uke because I kept thinking that my fingers wouldn’t stretch that far…
I was wrong, as a week of guitar practice has shown me XD
I love this song so much thank you this is amazing on the ukulele
-4 sounds the best to me 🙂
i use the D DU UDU strum pattern 🙂
Anyone got a good strumming pattern for this I can’t get one right
-4 is pretty easy for most of it. 9 don’t change the chords for the end though and it sounds fine
+3 and +5 are probably the easiest btw (:
To add to my previous comment:
the chorus before the final bridge
The key change (Emaj to Fmaj) occurs in the chorus before the bridge which should bring the chords a semitone up (from E,B,Dbm, and A to F,C,Dm, and Bb) and those chords stay the same till the end of the song