Cmaj7 Am7 Moon river Fmaj7 Cmaj7 Wider than a mile Fmaj7 Cmaj7 I'm crossing you in style Bbmaj7 E7 Someday Am7 C7 Oh, dream maker Fmaj7 Bb7 You heart breaker Am7 Gbm7 B7 Wherever you're go - ing Em7 A7 Dm7 G7 I'm go- ing your way Cmaj7 Am7 Two drifters Fmaj7 Cmaj7 Off to see the world Fmaj7 Cmaj7 There's such a lot of world Bm7 E7 To see Am7 Am7 We're af- ter the Gbm7 F7 Cmaj7 Same rainbow's end Fmaj7 Cmaj7 Waiting round the bend Fmaj7 Cmaj7 My Huckleberry friend Am7 Dm7 G7 C6 Dm7 G7 Cmaj7[Hold] Moon river and me... 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.
16 ukulele chords used in "Moon River" by Henry Mancini: A7, Am7, Bb7, Bbmaj7, B7, Bm7, C7, Cmaj7, C6, Dm7, E7, Em7, F7, Fmaj7, Gbm7 and G7














This is such a simple song…there has to be a less ridiculous version….that’s just crazy cakes!
-5 is probably the easiest version
i love this song so so much 🙂 It’s pretty difficult to play on uke but I find the +2 version easiest to play because it doesn’t have the dreaded Fmaj7 in it! 😀
if you look up “the ukulele teacher moon river” a really good video pops up that helped me a lot, its a lot easier than this, but still beautiful
the original key is D minor (which is -7)
I really like this song and it’s actually quite simple to Play! I just replace Fmaj7 with F and F7 with Fm. It sounds really nice. -5 is also quite simple, just replace Fmaj7 and F7 the way I said before. It’ll work really nicely
This song has totally the chord progression of La Vie en Rose. Mind blown.
Look up cynthia lin’s version for a much much easier and very pretty way to play it 🙂
Is there any Moon River version that is easier to play?
These chords are not that difficult, just needs a bit of practice. Not much warrior spirit in you Jesterwarrior. More like give in at the slightest difficulty. But then you are a joker.
This is a joke, who would play chords like that, probably written for a piano then transposed.
@Bee: the Gbm7 is no less stretchy, so probably much of a muchness…
I find chord progressions on -5 to be more natural and better attuned to my voice.
Obviously people more advanced than you Jesterwarrior