Verse 1: C A7 How could I ignore you? D7 G C Trust me I adore you A7 D7 G We’re swimming through our dreams C A7 Kiss me in the shower D7 G C For a couple hours A7 D7 G Though we’re only sixteen C A7 And sit down beside me D7 G C Don’t call me daddy A7 D7 G Cause that’s just xxxxxxx weird C A7 Promise that you'll stay here D7 G C You and I can lay here A7 D7 G Until the end of time Chorus: Cmaj7 D7 But girl, well don't you worry about me C7 D7 It ain’t new to me, feeling this lonely (Darling) Cmaj7 D7 Girl, don't worry about me Am G7 But if you’re ever unhappy D7 Then maybe, baby, I must let you go C A7 D7 G C A7 D7 G Let you go Verse 2: C A7 Baby now it’s best here, D7 G C to lay me down and rest here A7 D7 G Let’s dream of Corduroy C A7 Work for what you love to do D7 G C and I will watch right over you D7 G7 With your heart I’ll never toy C A7 And you’re the other half of me. D7 G C Dream and sleep and laugh with me A7 D7 G Take me from myself C A7 See I’m a xxxxxxx basket-case. D7 G C Until I'm able to see your face A7 D7 You saved me from myself Chorus: Cmaj7 D7 But girl, well don't you worry about me C7 D7 It ain’t new to me, feeling this lonely (Darling) Cmaj7 D7 Girl, don't worry about me Am G7 But if you’re ever unhappy D7 Then maybe, baby, I must let you go 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.
8 ukulele chords used in "Corduroy Dreams" by Rex Orange County: Am, A7, C, C7, Cmaj7, D7, G and G7




















Strumming pattern for the verses:
G = top string, C = 2nd from top, E = 3rd from top, A = bottom string
Using your left hand, hold down the strings to form the chords listed above, then to strum:
Pluck G, pluck C, then pluck E+A together, then tap to mute the strings.
I’m not good at strumming patterns so I just strum down then gently hit my ukulele after every chord for the pre-chorus DDUDDU
replace d7 with dm7 and it sounds perfect :))
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For the strumming pattern I like plucking the C string, then strumming only E strung and A string, then chuck for C, A7 and D7. For G I just do a down strum.
for the strumming pattern pluck the 4th and
3rd string separate then play strum string 2 +1
together ♡
For the strum pattern:
Verses: ddu
chorus: single soft down strums
“let you go” part : single down strum then mute
anything dramatic : quick down strums
for the verses i did DU hold and for the chorus i just keep to the rhythm of the singing 🙂
Are these chords for a soprano uku as well? 😀
I play it with a capo on the first fret, it sounds better
does any have what to transpose it down to?
I want to play it in the original key
Hello uwu
Using just D instead of D7 actually sounds better in my opinion 🙂