G Em7 Am7 D7 "L" is for the way you look at me Am7 D7 G "O" is for the only one I see G7 C "V" is very, very extraordinary A A7 D A7 D7 "e" is even more than anyone that you adore G Em7 Am7 D7 Love is all that I can give to you; Am7 D7 G Love is more than just a game for two. G7 Two in love can make it — C Take my heart, but please don't break it — G D7 (Am7) G Love was made for me and you. Ab Fm7 Bbm7 Eb Bbm7 Eb7 Ab Ab7 Db Ab Eb7 (A#m7) Ab A Gbm7 Bm7 E7 "L" is for the way you look at me Bm7 E7 A "O" is for the only one I see A7 D "V" is very, very extraordinary B B7 E B7 E7 "e" is even more than anyone that you adore A Gbm7 Bm7 E7 Love is all that I can give to you; Bm7 E7 A Love is more than just a game for two. A7 Two in love can make it — D Take my heart, but please don't break it — A E7 (Bm7) A Love was made for me and you. 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.
22 ukulele chords used in "L-O-V-E" by Nat King Cole: A, A7, Am7, Bbm7, B, B7, Bm7, C, Db, D, D7, Eb, Eb7, E, E7, Em7, Fm7, Gbm7, G, G7, Ab and Ab7





















On the line that goes “take my heart, but please don’t break it” it sounds wicked if you play a C minor (Cm = 0333) on the “please”
I know this is the lyrics but if you’re reading this search up the song broken above it’s basically the sadder version of this and more popular.
I think replacing the normal D7 with the Hawaiian D7 (2020) makes it sounds better.
If you use the transposer to turn it down to -2 I find the chords a little easier if you have small hands.
the og!!!! wish more people listened to this rather than the recent cover
Hi! What does the “-x” mean on the fourth line of the second verse? I haven’t seen that sign before.
I like Cmaj7 instead of the C at “V is very, very extraordinary”
fingerpicking pattern? or does strumming sound better?
MY FAVORITE
I used C as a substitute for G in the beginnings of each verses. It sounds a lot better for me.