Intro (x4): F G F G F G Now here you go again, you say you want your freedom; F G F Well, who am I to keep you down? G F G It's only right that you should play the way you feel it; F G F but listen carefully to the sound G F G Of your loneliness like a heartbeat drives you mad F G F G In the stillness of remembering what you had, F G and what you lost F G And what you had, F and what you lost Fmaj7 G6 F G Oh, thunder only happens when it's raining Fmaj7 G6 F G Players only love you when they're playing Fmaj7 G6 F G Say, women they will come and they will go Fmaj7 G6 F G F When the rain washes you clean, you'll know, you'll know Interlude (x4): F G F G F G Now here I go again, I see the crystal visions; F G F I keep my visions to myself G F G It's only me who wants to wrap around your dreams and; F G F have you any dreams you'd like to sell? G F G Dreams of loneliness like a heartbeat drives you mad F G F G In the stillness of remembering what you had, (lonely) F G and what you lost F G And what you had, F and what you lost Fmaj7 G6 F G Thunder only happens when it's raining Fmaj7 G6 F G Players only love you when they're playing Fmaj7 G6 F G Women they will come and they will go Fmaj7 G6 F G When the rain washes you clean, you'll know, Fmaj7 G6 F G Oh, thunder only happens when it's raining Fmaj7 G6 F G Players only love you when they're playing Fmaj7 G6 F G Say, women they will come and they will go Fmaj7 G6 F G F G When the rain washes you clean, you'll know, you'll know F G F You will know, whoa o o, you'll know 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.
4 ukulele chords used in "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac: F, Fmaj7, G and G6


















There’s an easier way to play fmaj7! Put your first finger on the fifth fret on the g string and your second finger on the fifth fret on the c string and leave the other two strings open 🙂
I usually replace the Fmaj7 with an Am, I think it sounds nice 🙂
You can get away with playing only F and G through the whole song.
It sound amazing if you end the song on a C cord!
This record as a whole is amazing in my opinon but im also a Fleetwood Mac junkie and well ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s music as whole but… this song off of this album minus The Chain is my favorite. For a strumming pattern you can use a slow D-DUDUD (also for fellow guitarist i would use a 3 finger G and the cheating method of an F only barring the E and the B stings, playing the G like that will make it not as high and more mellow and cheating on the F just is easier personally to switch back and forth unless to you its easier to barre the entire thing)
u can replace fmaj7 with am
I just replace Fmaj7 with a C. Sounds a bit happier though.
transposing to either 7’s or either 5’s is easier
What is the strumming pattern
i like ending the song with a Fadd9. it kind of leaves the melody unresolved and sounds really cool
What an awesome song
What a great song?
What are you using for a strumming pattern?
Are there any other chords that will replace E?
the so many versions of this song you can do. you can use Am insteed of the Fmaj7