C I'm a real big fan of yours G But I'm quite the joke to you F But girl it wasn't a joke when you C Kissed me in your room and replied G "I love you too" C I'm a little bit insecure G From all of this mistreatment F But see I'm working it out C Working it out you're so damn hard G When you're alone F Sha da da da da da da da da da F Da da da da da da da da da C G I am running out of words F C To say to you, wondering why I'm G Wasting my time C G Thinking back and wondering why F C G I'm such a fool for loving you C And I got to the point where G All I wanted was for us to make up But it's not that easy F Cause girl you move on so quickly C G And a boy like me at the edge of his seat C And I know everything you do G Is all about your perfect image F Well I hope this song C G It helps your image F Sha da da da da da da da da da F Da da da I'm so over you now C G I am running out of words F C To say to you, wondering why I'm G Wasting my time C G Thinking back and wondering why F C G I'm such a fool for loving you Interlude: C - G - F - C - G F And I was one who thought I was strong Well you proved me wrong C Now I'm singing along to every song On the radio I don't wanna go Come on baby tell me Something I wanna know G And I don't wanna see what's on my mind Because this lack of motivation is F C ( palm muted ) Taking over my time and I'm sick of trying All together now! C G I am running out of words F C To say to you, wondering why I'm G Wasting my time C G Thinking back and wondering why F C G I'm such a fool for loving 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.
3 ukulele chords used in "Your Biggest Fan" by Never Shout Never: C, F and G




















For anyone wondering the strumming pattern, the very first C chord is -up down- followed by -up down up-
The chorus is -down, down up, up down up-
The interlude is just each chord played once
If you capo on the third fret it sounds pretty cute ;P
For the strumming patterns I do the following:
Verses-
D-U, D-U-D, D-U, D-U-D…
Chorus-
D-D-U-D-D, D-D-U-D-D…
As for the F’s right before the chorus, the interlude and the rap break they are all just single down strokes.
What would the strumming pattern be?
At the very end of the song slide your fingers down the finger board and back up and play c because that’s how the original song is
During the rap part thing it’s just the normal chord progression, not the whole thing starting with F
Well actule i think personly that i would personaly use a Lm chord insted of an C. Personily. o_O
After the interlude it should be c g f c g again instead of f c g f c
I agree with Ukuplayer. Putting a capo on the first fret definitely makes it a better key for female singers. 🙂
Yeah, same on what Brooke said. I doing right after the G and then paused and played it again right before the clap. If you try playing along with the song you’ll understand what I mean, hopefully. 🙂
It helps if you add a C at the and of “you” in the chorus.
The easiest song for beginners. If you’d like to use capo use it on the 1st fret. Without capo sounds good also. But I prefer capo.
this is the best tab for this song i’ve found! very helpful and accurate!
~ashleyyy
I personally don’t have a capo but it sounds good either way tbh