Intro: Ab Ab7 Db E Ab Ab7 Db Verse 1: Ab Db Again, you're gone Eb C Off on a different path than mine Fm I'm left behind Bbm Ebsus4 Db Wondering if I should follow Eb Ab Db You had to go Eb C And, of course, it's always fine Fm Bbm Ebsus4 Db Eb I probably could catch up with you tomorrow Pre-chorus: F Bb But is this what it feels like Am Bb To be growing apart? Db Bbm When did I become the one Ebsus4 Eb Who's always chasing your heart? Chorus 1: B Abm Now I turn around and find Dbm Gb I am lost in the woods Ebm E North is south, right is left Dbm When you're gone Gb B Abm I'm the one who sees you home Dbm Gb But now I'm lost in the woods Gb B E And I don't know what path you are on Db Ab Db Ab I'm lost in the woods Verse 2: Db Ab Up 'til now Db Eb C The next step was a question of how Fm Bbm Ebsus4 Db I never thought it was a question of whether Eb F Bbm Eb Ab Who am I, if I'm not your guy? Db Bbm Gm G Where am I, if we're not together Forever? Chorus 2: C Am Now I know you're my true north Dm G 'Cause I am lost in the woods Em F Up is down, day is night Dm When you're not there G C Am Oh, you're my only landmark Dm G So I'm lost in the woods G C F Wondering if you still care Bridge: Dm But I'll wait F For a sign (For a sign) C That I'm your path Am 'Cause you are mine (You are mine) Dm 'Til then G I'm lost in the woods Outro: C C7 F Lost in the woods (Lost in the woods) Abmaj7 Ab6 C C7 I'm lost in the woods (Lost in the woods) Am I'm lost Ab C I'm lost in the woods 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.
24 ukulele chords used in "Lost In The Woods (Frozen 2)" by Weezer: Am, Bb, Bbm, B, C, C7, Db, Dbm, Dm, Eb, Ebm, Ebsus4, E, Em, F, Fm, Gb, G, Gm, Ab, Abm, Ab7, Abmaj7 and Ab6





















This song is totally hard no matter what!!!
anyone got any easier transposes
24 CHORDS WHAT *wheeze*
Man, that Abmaj7 is tough to get down. 😛 Y’all can get this one down. Just work on that finger strength and placement with bar chords. This is a great song to really get good at bar chords and transitions!
Incredibly hard to play, but super fun to sing!
Too many chords! Can we simplify this?