Category: Strum-Along
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Tiptoe Through the Tulips — Strum-Along
Tiptoe Through the Tulips in the key of F with ukulele chords included in the video. The chords aren’t difficult, but a chord change in almost every measure of the song makes it a little difficult. If you’re learning it, you might want to take a short section at a time after listening to it…
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Love is My Religion — Strum-Along
The Ziggy Marley song, “Love is My Religion,” with chords and lyrics. I played this in the key of E like the original recording, but it’s just a 3-chord song and can easily be transposed to an easier key (for playing or singing). Instead of the E-D-A chords, play G-F-C for the key of G…
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American Pie — Strum-Along
Play-along ukulele version of Don McLean’s classic song from the early 1970s. I’ve included all of the chords and lyrics to every verse from the original recording. There are no difficult chords but they do change quickly. You might want to slow down the video until you get the hang of it. “American Pie” is…
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A Place in the Sun — Strum-Along
I played it in the key of F here, which works great on the uke. There are very easy chord changes that stay pretty much the same throughout the song. “A Place in the Sun” is a song by Stevie Wonder, released in 1966 as a single and later included on his album Down to…
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Love Me Tender — Strum-Along
“Love Me Tender” is one of Elvis Presley’s most iconic songs, released in 1956. The song’s melody is based on the Civil War-era tune Aura Lee, written in 1861 by George R. Poulton with lyrics by W. W. Fosdick. Elvis’ version was given new lyrics by Ken Darby, though it was officially credited to Presley…
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Somebody’s Praying — Strum-Along
One of my favorite gospel country songs, written by Ricky Skaggs. My uke arrangement is in the key of F. It’s a fairly easy strum-along with 6 chords. I generally don’t do any set strumming patterns, especially with a slow song like this. Just any strumming in 4/4 time will work.
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Silver Bells — Strum-Along
“Silver Bells” is a classic Christmas song first written in 1950 by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Originally titled Tinkle Bells, the name was changed after Livingston’s wife pointed out that “tinkle” had an unintended meaning. The song was composed for the 1951 Paramount Pictures film The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn…
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Let It Snow — Strum-Along
“Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” is a classic Christmas song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in 1945. Despite its strong association with Christmas, the song does not actually mention the holiday. Instead, it captures a cozy winter atmosphere, describing a couple enjoying each other’s company indoors while…
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Free and Easy — Strum-Along
This is one of my favorite Christian songs. It was written by Wendell Burton and James Sundquist in the 1970s but to me it still sounds new. The chords are easy but throughout most of the song there are 2 chord changes in each measure so it might be a little difficult to keep up…
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White Christmas — Strum-Along
A very easy arrangement with uke chord diagrams and lyrics. The only fairly tricky chord is the Cm, which requires you to bar the first three strings at the 3rd fret with your middle finger, but that shouldn’t be too difficult with some practice, even if you’re a beginner. “White Christmas” is a classic holiday…
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