Intro: D E7 G D D E7 Ooh I need your love babe G D Guess you know it's true E7 Hope you need my love babe G D Just like I need you Bm G Hold me, love me Bm E Hold me, love me D E7 Ain't got nothin' but love babe G D Eight days a week D E7 Love you every day girl G D Always on my mind E7 One thing I can say girl G D Love you all the time Bm G Hold me, love me Bm E Hold me, love me D E7 Ain't got nothin' but love babe G D Eight days a week A Eight days a week Bm I love you E Eight days a week G A Is not enough to show I care D E7 Ooh I need your love babe G D Guess you know it's true E7 Hope you need my love babe G D Just like I need you Bm G Hold me, love me Bm E Hold me, love me D E7 Ain't got nothin' but love babe G D Eight days a week A Eight days a week Bm I love you E7 Eight days a week G A Is not enough to show I care D E7 Love you every day girl G D Always on my mind E7 One thing I can say girl G D Love you all the time Bm G Hold me, love me Bm E Hold me, love me D E7 Ain't got nothin' but love babe G D Eight days a week G D Eight days a week G D Eight days a week Outro: D E7 G D 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.
6 ukulele chords used in "Eight Days A Week" by The Beatles: A, Bm, D, E, E7 and G





















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Strumming pattern for intro/outro: DDUU – once for each chord
Strumming pattern for verses: DUDU – just a random down-up pattern
For the lines “Hold me; Love me” “I love you” and “Is not enough to show I care” just one single down strum for each chord.
Hope this helps! Happy strumming! 🙂
yeet
super fun
-2 is VERY easy!
such an underrated song great tutorial
for the intro, try sliding the g cord from g, to the 4th fret, to the 7th fret, and back to the original G while playing DDUD as the strumming pattern(only for the intro though)
I love this thank you!
Super fun!
change d7 to d if -2
For people who are having a difficult time with the E chord, use E7 as a replacement 🙂
I played +5 chord progression just messing around jamming and thought “oh wow that sounds like eight days a week” – turns out i was right! Yay musical discoveries!! Sounds pretty good and easy to play
Im really good at this song but I cant do the E chord
How do you thumbs down this?
this song is pretty long when you look at it