E I think that possibly, maybe I'm falling for you Yes theres a chance that I've fallen quite hard over you. A I've seen the paths that your eyes wander down I want to come too E A E I think that possibly, maybe I'm falling for you Gbm No one understands me quite like you do Through all of the shadowy corners of me Gbm E A I never knew just what it was about this old coffee shop E I love so much Gbm E A All of the while I never knew Gbm E A I never knew just what it was about this old coffee shop E I love so much Gbm E A All of the while I never knew E I think that possibly, maybe I'm falling for you Yes theres a chance that I've fallen quite hard over you. A I've seen the waters that make your eyes shine Now I'm shining too E Because oh because A Gbm E I've fallen quite hard over you Gbm If I didnt know you, I'd rather not know If I couldnt have you, I'd rather be alone Gbm E A I never knew just what it was about this old coffee shop E I love so much Gbm E A All of the while I never knew Gbm E A I never knew just what it was about this old coffee shop E I love so much Gbm E A All of the while, I never knew E All of the while , all of the while 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.
3 ukulele chords used in "Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop" by Landon Pigg: A, E and Gbm
















I figured out a tab to go with this:
A | 3-5-2-3-0-2—– |
E | ———–3-1-0 |
A | 3-5-2-3-0-2——–5-3- |
E | ———–3-1-0-3—-1 |
And then if you want it to sound cool you hit the open C string after each note.
I’m new to this website…where can I find a strumming pattern?
JackiChan–
Transposing the song -2 half steps is much better. Usually I play an e7 instead of an e chord, but that doesn’t seem to work for this song. But g, d, and em (the chords if you transpose it) are all much easier than e, if you ask me!
Try B instead of E in the chorus
This info is worth everyone’s attention. When can I find out more?
+3 for easy chords
Can some tell me a better chord for e?