Verse: G Bm C D7 When you were young and your heart was an open book G Bm C You used to say live and let live D7 Cm G ( You know you did, you know you did you know you did ) Bm C A But in this ever changing world in which we live in D D7 Dm7 makes you give in and cry Chorus: G C Say live and let die C9 G live and let die G C live and let die C9 G live and let die Interlude: A|--------------5--7--8---3--1-----------------5--7--8---3--1--| E|--3--5--------------------------3--5--3----------------------| C|-------------------------------------------------------------| g|--------3--------------------------------3-------------------| Bridge: C7 What does it matter to ya? G7 when you got a job to do, D7 you gotta do it well, Em F you gotta give the other fellow hell Interlude: A|--------------5--7--8---3--1-----------------5--7--8---3--1--| E|--3--5--------------------------3--5--3----------------------| C|-------------------------------------------------------------| g|--------3--------------------------------3-------------------| G Bm C D7 Verse: G Bm C You used to say live and let live D7 Cm G ( You know you did, you know you did you know you did ) Bm C A But in this ever changing world in which we live in D D7 Dm7 makes you give in and cry Chorus: G C Say live and let die C9 G live and let die G C live and let die C9 G live and let die 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.
13 ukulele chords used in "Live And Let Die" by Paul McCartney: A, Bm, C, Cm, C7, C9, D, D7, Dm7, Em, F, G and G7


















im here from shrek 3 (2?)
I find it a little easier during the interludes to play 3-5-6 on the E string, so that it’s the same pattern you make with the 5-7-8 on the A string. Not as many fingers jumping around then.
What you can do instead of D7 to Cm is play D to D7 which sounds a lot better.
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Willie, they are the strings! The numbers are the fret numbers. Play from left to right note at a time with your finger on the fret and string indicated. Fairly straight forward. The fun part is trying to read the tab whilst playing and trying not to look at your fingers 🙂
Can someone explain the interlude notation? It appears to be the 4 uke strings, but what do the numbers mean and how is it played?
Make G into G7 on 2nd and 4th “live and let die”