Intro: F Bb ( repeat ) F Bb If all our life is but a dream F Fantastic posing greed Bb Then we should feed our jewelery to the sea Bb Dm F For diamonds do appear to be F Dm Bb Just like broken glass to me F Bb And then she said she can't believe F Genius only comes along Bb In storms of fabled foreign tongues Bb Dm F Tripping eyes, and flooded lungs F Dm Bb Northern downpour sends its love Am C Dm Hey moon, please forget to fall down Am F Hey moon, don't you go down F Bb Sugarcane in the easy mornin' Dm Bb Weathervanes my one and lonely F Bb The ink is running toward the page F It's chasin' off the days Look back at boat feet Bb And that winding knee Bb Dm F I missed your skin when you were east F Dm Bb You clicked your heels and wished for me F Bb Through playful lips made of yarn F That fragile Capricorn Bb Unraveled words like moths upon old scarves Bb Dm F I know the world's a broken bone F Dm Bb But melt your headaches, call it home Am C Dm Hey moon, please forget to fall down Am F Hey moon, don't you go down [x3] F Bb Sugarcane in the easy mornin' Dm Bb Weathervanes my one and lonely [you get it now, same chord progression goes on and on] Sugarcane ( hey moon ) in ( Hey moon ) the easy mornin' Weathervanes ( hey moon ) my ( Hey moon ) one and lonely Sugarcane ( hey moon ) in ( hey moon ) The easy ( hey moon ) mornin' Weathervanes ( hey moon ) my ( hey moon ) One ( hey moon ) and lonely [Continues in background:] Sugarcane ( hey moon ) in ( hey moon ) The easy ( hey moon ) mornin' Weathervanes ( hey moon ) my ( hey moon ) One ( hey moon ) and lonely Hey moon, please forget to fall down Hey moon, don't you go down You are at the top of my lungs Drawn to the ones who never yawn [x2] 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.
5 ukulele chords used in "Northern Downpour" by Panic! at the Disco: Am, Bb, C, Dm and F

















Ryan,
1. Thank you for writing a song that’s easy to play on the ukulele
2. WHY DID YOU WRITE SUCH A SAD SONG
1. I couldnt stop crying so I let my sister sing while I played
2. Its Look back at both feet, not Look back at boat feet… but ok?
I’m trying to learn how to sing this but I keep breaking down what is this. RYan WHY
ukutabs: ‘you get it now, same progression’
me: does not get it, has not memorised the chords 🙁
+5 is super pretty and it’s fairly easy to play. I found it matches my range much better than the original
+3 is a little harder, but sounds really pretty! I love to play it that way.
D D D D-U
I think it sounds a bit better if you add a C between the Am and F in “hey moon, don’t you go down”
+2 sounds nice for a slightly higher vocal range (and its also a little bit easier but the original isn’t too bad imo)
my bestie played this for middle school talent show but i didn’t know her yet. we became friends two years later in high school and i brought it up not even knowing it was her because she was in the grade above me! it was the only “emo” song played by anyone so it stuck in my memory
+2 to fit low algo vocal range
ryan ross u hoe this is such a good song
I am weeping. Thanks ryan
WHY ARE WE ALL CRYING OVER A SONG THAT NONE OF US UNDERSTAND
I’m a low soprano voice (not quite an alto) so transposing to +2 matched my voice range better
thank you SO much! I couldn’t find a good tutorial anywhere.
i use d d dudu dud for the F Bb parts but otherwise i just do down strums
So beautiful , I’m crying ..
i cant hear out of one of my ears due to something blocking my eardrum and this just happened today so now when i sing/play ukulele i do it really loudly even though i cannot hear out of my right ear whatsoever
Does anyone know of an easier way to play the B-Flat note??