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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: Ab Ab Eb Ab Ab Eb Ab Ab Bb

Or tab:       
xA|--------5--2--2--5--------5--2-----5--------5--2--2--5--5----0--|
xE|-----------3--3--2-----------3--5--2-----------3--1--2--3p2--0--|
xC|-----------2--2--2-----------2-----2-----------2-----2--2-------|
xG|---2h4-----0--0--2---2h4-----0-----2---2h4-----0--0--2--2----2--|


            Ab        Bb                Eb
She'd trade Colorado if he'd take her with him
            Ab              Bb               Eb
Closes the door before the winter lets the cold in,
    Ab              Bb              Eb                  Ab
And wonders if her love is strong enough to make him stay,
      Fm               Fm
She's answered by the tail lights
        Bb                  Eb
Shining through the window pane

Chorus:
                Ab       Eb
He said I wanna see you again
        Ab               Eb
But I'm stuck in colder weather
        Ab              Eb
Maybe tomorrow will be better
       Bb
Can I call you then
                Ab        Eb
She said you're ramblin' man
          Ab          Eb
You ain't ever gonna change
          Ab             Eb
You gotta gypsy soul to blame
                      Bb
And you were born for leavin'


     Ab                Bb               Eb
At a truck stop diner just outside of Lincoln,
    Ab                     Bb             Eb
The night is black as the coffee he was drinkin',
           Ab         Bb                Eb              Ab
And in the waitress' eyes he sees the same 'ol light shinin',
   Fm        Fm
He thinks of Colorado
        Bb            Eb
And the girl he left behind him

Chorus:
                Ab       Eb
He said I wanna see you again
        Ab               Eb
But I'm stuck in colder weather
        Ab              Eb
Maybe tomorrow will be better
       Bb
Can I call you then
                Ab        Eb
She said you're ramblin' man
          Ab          Eb
You ain't ever gonna change
          Ab             Eb
You gotta gypsy soul to blame
                  Bb
And you were born for leavin' - born for leavin' -


            Ab       Eb
Well it's a winding road
	         Bb        Eb
When your in the lost and found
            Ab       Eb
You're a lover I'm a runner
       Bb
We go 'round 'n 'round
      Ab              Eb
And I love you but I leave you
        Ab              Eb
I don't want you but I need you
    Ab         Eb                Bb
You know it's you who calls me back here babe

Interlude: Ab Ab Eb Ab Ab Eb Ab Ab Eb Bb

Chorus:
                Ab       Eb
Oh I wanna see you again
        Ab               Eb
But I'm stuck in colder weather
        Ab              Eb
Maybe tomorrow will be better
       Bb
Can I call you then
                Ab        Eb
Cuz I'm a ramblin' man
          Ab          Eb
I ain't ever gonna change
          Ab             Eb
I gotta gypsy soul to blame
                  Bb
And I was born for leavin'


And when I close my eyes I see you
No matter where I am
						  Bb
I can smell your perfume through these whispering pines
              Ab     Eb
I'm with your ghost again
       Ab               Eb
It's a shame about the weather
       Ab             Eb
I know soon we'll be together
                 Ab    Eb
And I can't wait till then
             Ab    Eb
I can't wait till then

Outro: Ab Ab Eb Ab Ab Eb Ab Ab Eb Bb Eb    
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Lewibatooy

for the C, I just played a C chord and an Am chord fingerings at the same time.
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ShadyG

I hear it as a Cdim7. I’ve got the Es at 4447 and Cdim7 at 5656. Also, I like the sound of a Dbm6, so the verse goes:

2220 4222 2120 2322
4447 5656 4447 3444

Aino

Yeah, i think the C should be Cdim! That sounds good to my ear, at least 🙂

ewan2smith

The “C” on this line just doesn’t sound correct when I play it.

E C
The world could show nothing to me,

Is it just me?

BrianC

I agree, Ewan, it sounds dreadful to me.

monkeyc

i tried to find an alternative chord for the unappealing ‘C’, although I am playing this on piano and i’ve moved it to +3 (so it is my range for singing) and I think a a/cm chord works perfectly on piano, I’m just not sure how to adapt this chord for the ukulele..

for the original key, try am with a c base 😀 hope this helps!!

Maria

When I heard the C, it also didn’t sound right to me. Instead I played Am. Sounds much better. Hope this helps.

Maria

When I heard the C problem, it also didn’t sound right to me. Instead I played Am. Sounds much better. Hope this helps.

Beckenham Mayor

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