Intro: C Em F Fm C Em7 F Fm Verse: C She don’t cause a scene Em She don’t cry in bars F She won’t touch nicotine Fm Won’t take it too far C She’s salt of the earth Em And she kinda talks F Just like your mama Fm And that’s the cherry on top F She’s grenadine G She’s everything Am7 I’ll never be G D7 Not even a little Chorus: C G Shirley Temple sweet and simple Am D And you’re drinking it up F C I’m a pistol, accidentally F G Saying too much C G ‘Cause it’s killing me to keep watchin' you Am G Keep wishing it was love F While you’re sipping Shirley Temples G C C Em F And wondering why you can’t catch a buzz Verse: C I’ll shoot you straight Em I’ll call you out F But you’ll acquire a taste Fm After a round C Or two Or ten Em We could leave in a hurry F But don’t you worry she’ll get over it Chorus: D7 C G Shirley temple sweet and simple Am D And you’re drinking it up F C I’m a pistol, accidentally F G Saying too much C G ‘Cause it’s killing me to keep watchin' you Am G Keep wishing it was love F While you’re sipping Shirley Temples G C C Em And wondering why you can’t catch a buzz F Fm Ohh, you can’t catch a buzz Bridge: C She’s grenadine F She’s everything Am I’ll never be G D7 Not even a little Chorus: C G Shirley Temple sweet and simple Am G But it's never enough F Em I’m a pistol, accidentally F G Saying too much C G ‘Cause it’s killing me to keep watchin' you Am C Keep wishing it was love F While you’re sipping Shirley Temples G C C Em And wondering why you can’t catch a buzz F Fm C Aw, you can’t catch a buzz 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.
Shirley Temple chords by Lauren Watkins
How to play Shirley Temple on ukulele
This arrangement is in C major. Nothing scary in the shapes, it sits on the easy ukulele songs list at the rookie level.
10 ukulele chords used in "Shirley Temple" by Lauren Watkins: Am, Am7, C, D, D7, Em, Em7, F, Fm and G
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