Chords for All I Want Is You - Clawhammer Ukulele
Tempo:
115.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
Gm
C
Em
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
If I was a flower growing wild and free, I'd want you to be my sweet honeybee.
And if I was [C] a tree growing [G] tall and green, all I'd want is you to shade me and be my leaf.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
If you were [Em] a river and the [G] mountains tall, the rumble of your water would be my call.
If you were the winter, I'd know I'd be the snow.
Just as long as you were with me, let the cold winds blow.
All I want is you, will you be [Gm] my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
If you were a wing, I'd be a knot.
If you were a seed, well I'd be a pot.
If you were the floor, I'd want to be the rug.
And if you were a kiss, I'd know I'd be a hug.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
If you were the wood, I'd be the fire.
If you were the love, I'd be the desire.
If you were the castle, I'd be your moat.
And if you were an ocean, I'd learn to float.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is [C] you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
[B]
[G]
[Am] [Gb] [G]
Now here's how I'm playing the break
between some of the verses.
It's only four measures.
I'll go over them one at a time.
Okay, so in the first measure, I'm holding the G chord position.
[B] But I'm doing a hammer-on on the first string.
[G] Okay, followed by just a regular bum-ditty and then a drop thumb.
[Gm] Then measure two, the first half of the measure is a C chord.
But instead of having [C] to hold the C chord and change [Gm] into the C chord,
you can just add that [G] C note down here on the first string, third fret.
[Bm] And so it'll sound like this.
[G]
With a hammer-on, your hammer-on with [Em] your pinky.
Okay, [G] and then [Bm] you lift that pinky up.
[G]
And then the third measure [Bb] is just like the [Bm] first measure.
[G]
[B]
And something about that third measure.
I don't think when I play it in the song, I usually do a hammer-on there.
You can do it either way.
You can do a hammer-on every time or no times.
It doesn't really matter.
And then the fourth [Gm]
measure, the [C] first part is a D chord.
And you [Gm] really just have a couple of notes that you're playing [A] the D chord.
[Gb]
[A] Those two.
And you can just play it [Gm] like that, just holding one note at a time.
Then go back to the G.
[G] I think if you see me [Em] do it in the song, you'll notice I go to an actual D chord [D] like [Ab] that.
I'm really holding more than [Gm] I need to [G] hold, but that's just the way it ended [G] up with me [D] playing it.
[G]
So the whole thing a little faster.
[Bb] [G]
Another time.
[Cm] [G]
[Am]
[G]
And really, you can [A] simplify the whole thing.
If you don't want to do the hammer-ons or the drop thumb, you can just do a standard.
[Gb] [Cm]
[G]
[E] [G]
[Eb]
[E] [G]
If I was a flower growing wild and free, I'd want you to be my sweet honeybee.
And if I was [C] a tree growing [G] tall and green, all I'd want is you to shade me and be my leaf.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
If you were [Em] a river and the [G] mountains tall, the rumble of your water would be my call.
If you were the winter, I'd know I'd be the snow.
Just as long as you were with me, let the cold winds blow.
All I want is you, will you be [Gm] my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
If you were a wing, I'd be a knot.
If you were a seed, well I'd be a pot.
If you were the floor, I'd want to be the rug.
And if you were a kiss, I'd know I'd be a hug.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
If you were the wood, I'd be the fire.
If you were the love, I'd be the desire.
If you were the castle, I'd be your moat.
And if you were an ocean, I'd learn to float.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is [C] you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea.
[B]
[G]
[Am] [Gb] [G]
Now here's how I'm playing the break
between some of the verses.
It's only four measures.
I'll go over them one at a time.
Okay, so in the first measure, I'm holding the G chord position.
[B] But I'm doing a hammer-on on the first string.
[G] Okay, followed by just a regular bum-ditty and then a drop thumb.
[Gm] Then measure two, the first half of the measure is a C chord.
But instead of having [C] to hold the C chord and change [Gm] into the C chord,
you can just add that [G] C note down here on the first string, third fret.
[Bm] And so it'll sound like this.
[G]
With a hammer-on, your hammer-on with [Em] your pinky.
Okay, [G] and then [Bm] you lift that pinky up.
[G]
And then the third measure [Bb] is just like the [Bm] first measure.
[G]
[B]
And something about that third measure.
I don't think when I play it in the song, I usually do a hammer-on there.
You can do it either way.
You can do a hammer-on every time or no times.
It doesn't really matter.
And then the fourth [Gm]
measure, the [C] first part is a D chord.
And you [Gm] really just have a couple of notes that you're playing [A] the D chord.
[Gb]
[A] Those two.
And you can just play it [Gm] like that, just holding one note at a time.
Then go back to the G.
[G] I think if you see me [Em] do it in the song, you'll notice I go to an actual D chord [D] like [Ab] that.
I'm really holding more than [Gm] I need to [G] hold, but that's just the way it ended [G] up with me [D] playing it.
[G]
So the whole thing a little faster.
[Bb] [G]
Another time.
[Cm] [G]
[Am]
[G]
And really, you can [A] simplify the whole thing.
If you don't want to do the hammer-ons or the drop thumb, you can just do a standard.
[Gb] [Cm]
[G]
[E] [G]
[Eb]
[E] [G]
Key:
G
Gm
C
Em
B
G
Gm
C
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If I was a flower growing wild and free, I'd want you to be my sweet honeybee.
And if I was [C] a tree growing [G] tall and green, all I'd want is you to shade me and be my leaf.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ If you were [Em] a river and the [G] mountains tall, the rumble of your water would be my call.
If you were the winter, I'd know I'd be the snow.
Just as long as you were with me, let the cold winds blow.
All I want is you, will you be [Gm] my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
If you were a wing, I'd be a knot.
If you were a seed, well I'd be a pot.
If you were the floor, I'd want to be the rug.
And if you were a kiss, I'd know I'd be a hug.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ If you were the wood, I'd be the fire.
If you were the love, I'd be the desire.
If you were the castle, I'd be your moat.
And if you were an ocean, I'd learn to float.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is [C] you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now here's how I'm playing the break
between some of the verses.
It's only four measures.
I'll go over them one at a time.
Okay, so in the first measure, I'm holding the G _ chord position.
[B] But I'm doing a hammer-on on the first string. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Okay, followed by just a regular bum-ditty and then a drop thumb.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] Then measure two, the first half of the measure is a C chord.
But instead of having [C] to hold the C chord and change [Gm] into the C chord,
you can just add that [G] C note down here on the first string, third fret.
_ [Bm] And so it'll sound like this.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
With a hammer-on, your hammer-on with [Em] your pinky.
_ Okay, [G] and _ _ then [Bm] you lift that pinky up.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ And then the third measure [Bb] is just like the [Bm] first measure. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
And something about that third measure.
I don't think when I play it in the song, I usually do a hammer-on there.
You can do it either way.
You can do a hammer-on every time or no times.
It doesn't really matter. _
And then the fourth [Gm] _
_ measure, the [C] first part is a D chord.
And you [Gm] really just have a couple of notes that you're playing [A] the D chord.
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[A] Those two.
And you can just play it [Gm] like that, just holding one note at a time.
Then go back to the G.
[G] _ _ _ I think if you see me [Em] do it in the song, you'll notice I go to an actual D chord [D] _ like _ _ _ _ [Ab] that.
I'm really holding more than [Gm] I need to [G] hold, but that's just the way it ended [G] up with me [D] playing it.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
So the whole thing a little faster. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ Another time. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ And really, you can [A] simplify the whole thing.
If you don't want to do the hammer-ons or the drop thumb, you can just do a standard.
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If I was a flower growing wild and free, I'd want you to be my sweet honeybee.
And if I was [C] a tree growing [G] tall and green, all I'd want is you to shade me and be my leaf.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ If you were [Em] a river and the [G] mountains tall, the rumble of your water would be my call.
If you were the winter, I'd know I'd be the snow.
Just as long as you were with me, let the cold winds blow.
All I want is you, will you be [Gm] my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
If you were a wing, I'd be a knot.
If you were a seed, well I'd be a pot.
If you were the floor, I'd want to be the rug.
And if you were a kiss, I'd know I'd be a hug.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ If you were the wood, I'd be the fire.
If you were the love, I'd be the desire.
If you were the castle, I'd be your moat.
And if you were an ocean, I'd learn to float.
All I want is you, will you be my bride?
Take me by the hand and stand by my side.
All I want is [C] you, will you [G] stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and swim in the sea. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Now here's how I'm playing the break
between some of the verses.
It's only four measures.
I'll go over them one at a time.
Okay, so in the first measure, I'm holding the G _ chord position.
[B] But I'm doing a hammer-on on the first string. _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Okay, followed by just a regular bum-ditty and then a drop thumb.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] Then measure two, the first half of the measure is a C chord.
But instead of having [C] to hold the C chord and change [Gm] into the C chord,
you can just add that [G] C note down here on the first string, third fret.
_ [Bm] And so it'll sound like this.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
With a hammer-on, your hammer-on with [Em] your pinky.
_ Okay, [G] and _ _ then [Bm] you lift that pinky up.
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ And then the third measure [Bb] is just like the [Bm] first measure. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
And something about that third measure.
I don't think when I play it in the song, I usually do a hammer-on there.
You can do it either way.
You can do a hammer-on every time or no times.
It doesn't really matter. _
And then the fourth [Gm] _
_ measure, the [C] first part is a D chord.
And you [Gm] really just have a couple of notes that you're playing [A] the D chord.
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[A] Those two.
And you can just play it [Gm] like that, just holding one note at a time.
Then go back to the G.
[G] _ _ _ I think if you see me [Em] do it in the song, you'll notice I go to an actual D chord [D] _ like _ _ _ _ [Ab] that.
I'm really holding more than [Gm] I need to [G] hold, but that's just the way it ended [G] up with me [D] playing it.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
So the whole thing a little faster. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ Another time. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ And really, you can [A] simplify the whole thing.
If you don't want to do the hammer-ons or the drop thumb, you can just do a standard.
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [G] _ _ _