Intro: Am Verse: Am E C E If I retreat, words, wars and symphonies Am E C E Make room we're taking over here Am E C E Am You're the galantine, cold and alone, it suits you well E C E Won't find me perching here again Am E C May your feet serve you well E Am And the rest be sent to hell E C Where they always have belonged E Cold hearts brew colder songs Am E C E Am Fate will play us out with a song of pure romance E C E Stomp your feet and clap your hands Chorus: Am E Dm Am Let's kill tonight, kill tonight Dm Am E Show them all you're not the ordinary type Am E Dm Am Let's kill tonight, kill tonight Dm Am E Show them all you're not the ordinary type Am Let's kill tonight Verse: Am E C May your feet serve you well E Am And the rest be sent to hell E C Where they always have belonged E Cold hearts brew colder songs Am E C E Am Fate will play us out with a song of pure romance E C E Stomp your feet and clap your hands Chorus: Am E Dm Am Let's kill tonight, kill tonight Dm Am E Show them all you're not the ordinary type Am E Dm Am Let's kill tonight, kill tonight Dm Am E Show them all you're not the ordinary type Am E Dm Am Let's kill tonight, kill tonight Dm Am E Show them all you're not the ordinary type Am E Dm Am Let's kill tonight, kill tonight Dm Am E Show them all you're not the ordinary type Am Let's kill tonight 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.
4 ukulele chords used in "Let’s Kill Tonight" by Panic! at the Disco: Am, C, Dm and E

















its waayy easier if you play E7 instead of the terrible E chord 🙂
For the E chord (works for any time you want to play E) I forgot the name, but I use my pointer finger on the second fret of the A string and bar the G, C and E strings on the 4th fret with my ring finger. It sounds extremely similar and will work for any song~
yes.
-5 is the easiest for me
I love how in the comments of *every* song with the e-chord in it, people talk about that you can also use e7, because it sounds fine and everything is better than the dreaded e-chord. Apparently I’m not the only one struggling…
I think DDU would be kinda ok for this song bc of the pretty fast tempo :/
-5 is the tiniest bit easier but +5 sounds a bit better.
Anything is better than the dreaded E chord.
What doesn +5 and -5 mean?
what’s the strumming pattern?
have you heard dallons version of this? it’s really good
If u can’t play E then do Em soooo much easier and it sound okay
AAAAGH I WAS WAITING FOR THIS SONG TO BE ADDED AND I DIDNT NOTICE IT AH!
YAS! My song is here! Finally!
+5 is easiest
if E is too hard Em7 works really well!!
IF you have a hard time with the cords transpose it to +5