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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:
   Bb  G   F  Ab -x2-
   Bb   Gb   Eb   B A -x2-
 
Verse 1:
 
Bb        Gb        Eb      B  A
Sell the kids for food.
Bb       Gb       Eb       B  A
Weather changes moods.
Bb         Gb     Eb       B  A
Spring is here again.
Bb    Gb       Eb      B  D
Reproductive glands a - and
 
Chorus:
Bb        Gm           Bb              Gm
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs,
       Bb              Gm         Bb                  Gm
And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun,
       C                 Eb      C                 Eb
But he knows not what it means, knows not what it means when I say,
 

Bb        Gm           Bb              Gm
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs,
       Bb              Gm         Bb                  Gm
And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun,
       C                 Eb      C                 Eb
But he knows not what it means, knows not what it means when I say,
 
Bridge:
Bb  G  F  Ab
Yeah.  Mm.
Bb  G  F  Ab
Ooh.   Mm.

Verse 2:
Bb        Gb        Eb      B  A
We can have some more.
Bb       Gb       Eb       B  A
Nature is a whore.
Bb         Gb     Eb       B  A
Bruises on the fruit.
Bb      Gb       Eb      B  D
Tender age in bloom.
 
Chorus:
Bb        Gm           Bb              Gm
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs,
       Bb              Gm         Bb                  Gm
And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun,
       C                 Eb      C                 Eb
But he knows not what it means, knows not what it means when I say,
 

Bb        Gm           Bb              Gm
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs,
       Bb              Gm         Bb                  Gm
And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun,
       C                 Eb      C                 Eb
But he knows not what it means, knows not what it means when I say,
 
Bridge:
Bb  G  F  Ab
Yeah.  Mm.
Bb  G  F  Ab
Ooh.   Mm.
 
Bb  G  F  Ab
Yeah.  Mm.
Bb  G  F  Ab
Ooh.   Mm.
 
Solo:
   Bb   Gb   Eb   B A -x3-
   Bb   Gb   Eb   B D
 
Chorus:
Bb        Gm           Bb              Gm
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs,
       Bb              Gm         Bb                  Gm
And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun,
       C                 Eb      C                 Eb
But he knows not what it means, knows not what it means when I say,
 

Bb        Gm           Bb              Gm
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs,
       Bb              Gm         Bb                  Gm
And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun,
       C                 Eb      C                 Eb
But he knows not what it means, knows not what it means when I say,
 
Outro:
C                 Eb      C                 Eb
Knows not what it means, knows not what it means and I say.
Bb  G  F  Ab
Yeah.  Ooh.
Bb G   F  Ab      Bb
Ooh.   Ooh.
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