You’re Somebody Else

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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

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Intro: Bbm Gb Db Ab
 
Verse 1: Cole Randall
Bbm
  I saw the part of you
     Gb                               Db
That only when you're older you will see too
          Ab
You will see too
Bbm
  I held the better cards
     Gb                             Db
But every stroke of luck has got a bleed through
            Ab
It's got a bleed through
Bbm                           Gb
  You held the balance of the time
                          Db
That only blindly I could read you
             Ab
But I could read you
Bbm
  It's like you told me
Gb
  Go forward slowly
Db                       Ab
  It's not a race to the end
 
Chorus: Cole Randall:
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you look like yourself
                     Db
But you're somebody else
                      Ab
Only it ain't on the surface
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you talk like yourself
                   Db
No, I hear someone else though
                      Ab
Now you're making me nervous
 
Interlude: Bbm Gb Db Ab
 
Verse 2: Cole Randall
Bbm
  You were the better part
   Gb                                Db
Of every bit of beating heart that I had
           Ab
Whatever I had
Bbm                  Gb
  I finally sat alone
                     Db
Pitch black flesh and bone
                               Ab
Couldn't believe that you were gone
 
Chorus: Cole Randall
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you look like yourself
                     Db
But you're somebody else
                      Ab
Only it ain't on the surface
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you talk like yourself
                   Db
No, I hear someone else though
                      Ab
Now you're making me nervous
 
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you look like yourself
                    Db
But you're somebody else
                       Ab
Only it ain't on the surface
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you talk like yourself
                   Db
No, I hear someone else though
                      Ab
Now you're making me nervous
 
Bridge: Cole Randall
Bbm Gb Db Ab   -x3-
Where are we?
Where are we?
 
Chorus: Cole Randall
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you look like yourself
                      Db
But you're somebody else
                       Ab
Only it ain't on the surface
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you talk like yourself
                     Db
No, I hear someone else though
                       Ab
Now you're making me nervous
 
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you look like yourself
                     Db
But you're somebody else
                      Ab
Only it ain't on the surface
Bbm                          Gb
  Well you talk like yourself
                     Db
No, I hear someone else though
                      Ab
Now you're making me nervous

Interlude: Bbm Gb Db Ab

Outro: Cole Randall
Bbm                          Gb
  I saw the part of you that only when you're older
         Db                Ab
You will see too, you will see too
 
Outro: Bbm
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Flora Cash is indie folk husband-and-wife duo Shpresa Lleshaj (from Sweden) and Cole Randall (from the USA).

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