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Intro: G  C  G  D

      G                 C
Well you send my life a whirling
                     G
Darling when you're twirling
       D
On the floor
    G                C
And who cares about tomorrow?
             G
What more is tomorrow?
             D
Than another day.


Em       C        G
When you swept me away
Em       C        G
Yeah you swept me away
     G      C         
La la la la la la la la
     G        D          
La la la la la la la la
 

G                    C
I see the end of the rainbow
                    G
But what more is a rainbow
                   D
Than colors out of reach
G                      C
If you come down to my window
                    G
And I climb out my window
                      D
Then we'll get out of reach
 

Em        C        G
Then  you swept me away
Em       C       G
Yeah you swept me away


    G
You said
                 C 
with such honest feeling
                           G
But what'd you really mean when
                        D
 you said that I'm your man
    G
Well how 
                  C
my darling can it be
                    G
When you have never seen me
                    D
And you never will again


Em       C        G
That you swept me away
Em       C        G
Yeah you swept me away
 

     G
Well life 
                  C
is ever changing but I
                  G
can always find a constant
                      D
And a comfort in your love
     G
With your 
                 C
heart my soul is bound
                              G
And as we dance I surely know that
                            D
Some kind of heaven will be found


    G                  C
And you send my life a whirling
                    G
Darling with you're twirling
       D
On the floor
    G               C
And who cares about tomorrow?
                    G
Girl, what more is tomorrow?
             D
Than another day.


Em       C       G
When you swept me away
Em       C        G
Yeah you swept me away
Em       C        G
Yeah you swept me away
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-2 is pretty easy and has a good pitch if you have more of a middle voice range like me. Also don’t be intimidated by the Bm, it’s really easy once you get your fingers used to it, and on the D, dont put your fingers all in a straight line whenmake them diagonal but keep them in the same fret if that makes sense, which it probably doesn’t lol

lotrisneat

If you drop it 4 steps, it becomes a very simple F-C-G-Am song.

musicrox

this song is so emotional
whenever i hear it i feel like crying :p

Emmietem

I use DD UUDU For strumming here

unicornlusk

If I die young bury me in satin lay me down on a bed of roses sink me in the river at dawn

I had to go on google to find this song then I searched it here! It’s weird. first I checked lady antebellum but then i’m like this can’t be right so I searched the lyrics and ended up here.I guess it’s weird that I remember this song from many years ago.

Lilylovesherukulele

I can’t believe this actually sounds good on the ukulele because this song seems like (to me) its more for a guitar or like a mandolin. But at least it sounds good:)!

Abbydabbydoo2903

I don’t like country but this is a really good song

vrk

-4 and capo on the second fret with suprano ukulele sounds so good for me…?

Gleelover

-2 sounds best to sing with it is fairly easy so good for beginners but if just starting out use -4

Morcalla

Ayayayaya -4

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