By Chance (You & I)

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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 3 half steps down [ -3 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 3 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS AND TABS

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Intro: Bb F Cm Eb

Bb    Bb                     F
Hi, girl you just caught my eye
F                        Cm
thought I should give it try
              Cm
and get your name & your number
 Eb                    Eb
go grab some lunch & eat some cucumbers
 Bb            Bb
Why, did I say that? 
              F
I don't know why.
         F                            Cm
But you're smilin' and it's something' i like 
              Cm
on your face, yeah it suits you
Eb - strum once -                                      Cm
girl we connect like we have bluetooth

                Eb
I don't know why
              Bb
I'm drawn to you 
                       F                    Cm
Could you be the other one so we'd equal two?
                  Eb                 Bb
and this is all based on a lucky chance
                      D - strum once -
that you would rather add then subtract

Bb        F 
  You & I
                Cm
could be like sonny & cher
Eb
honey & bears
Bb         F
  You & I 
                 Cm       
could be like aladdin & jasmine
Eb
lets make it happen, like

A#, F, Cm, Eb
A#, F, Cm, Eb

Bb               Bb 
Hey, how've you been?
                       F
I know that it's been awhile. 
        F                            Cm
Are you tired cause you've been on my mind
         Cm
runnin' thousand & thousands of miles
 Eb                  Eb
Sorry, I know that line's outta style
   Bb
but you
             Bb                        F
you look so beautiful on this starry night
              F                           Cm
loving the way the moonlight catches your eyes & your smile
 Cm
i'm captivated
     Eb                                  Cm
your beauty is timeless, never outdated

                Eb
I don't know why
              Bb
I'm drawn to you 
                       F                    Cm
Could you be the other one so we'd equal two?
                  Eb                 Bb
and this is all based on a lucky chance
                      D - strum once -
that you would rather add then subtract

Bb        F 
  You & I
                Cm
could be like sonny & cher
Eb
honey & bears, yeah
Bb         F
 And you & I 
                 Cm       
could be like aladdin & jasmine
Eb
lets make it happen

Interlude - x4 -: Bb
|----------5---5--|
|--3--------------|
|------2----------|
|--------0---0----|

G - strum once -                            D - strum once -
Babe, its been 5 years since that special day
                               Am - strum once -
when I asked you on our first date
    C - strum once -
i guess it's safe to say that,

Bb        F
You and I
                Cm                       
Are better than sonny and cher
 Eb                Bb
honey and bears,yeah
            F
And you and I 
                Cm
are better than aladdin & jasmin
Eb
We made it happen, singing

A#, F, Cm, Eb
A#, F, Cm, Eb - strum once -

Interlude: Bb F C Eb

       Bb
Let me say
                            F
you look beautiful on our wedding day    
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