Chords for Sweet Georgia Brown ukulele
Tempo:
86.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
F#
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So
This little short video is going to be a sing-along
stroke tutorial to sweet Georgia Brown
So we start with the intro nice simple intro we should [A] go from a seven [F#] to D7
[G] To G and that is simply the intro so do that with me a [C] one two a one two [A] three four
[F#] [G]
That's all it is [Cm] and then on that [E] last run you go to e7
No, girl [G#] mate has got a shade on sweet Georgia [A] Brown and say seven
Who [F#] left feet but also need her sweet Georgia Brown to D7?
They [Cm] all sigh and wanna die for sweet Georgia Brown to the G.
[G] I'll tell you just [F#] why
You [G] know I don't [B] lie
Not much so that not much is B7 which is
there
And it's just two strums on the word not much
[A#] So this is just to give you an idea of the structure
Straight into the second section or second verse if you like
Back to the e7 so you've just done two strums on that [D#] B7
Not [E] much it's straight into the e7 quite quickly after that and we carry straight on
so on the e7 second verse
Then [A]
it's a minor to be seven
So that's the same fingering as we've just looked at for the B7 except one string down so it's there [Em] a minor
[B] And then you just simply move your fingers across one same shape of the chord
Which makes the [Em] B7 back to that a minor?
[B] Back to the B7 [G] and then it's G a [A] seven a [G] seven D seven G
So let's just have a look at that second verse and the rhythm
[E]
Dead when she lands in town a seven [A] since she came by it's shame how
She cools them [Em] down
Then a minor fellas [B] B7 she can [Em] get a minor
[B] Fellas, she ain't [Em] there
Georgia [E] claims her Georgia [A] names [Am] her sweet [G] Georgia brown so that last line
Some quite quick changes, which is important we won't start playing this number too quickly
So the last line Georgia [E] claimed her Georgia named [A] her
[F#] Sweet [G] Georgia brown so the rhythm is that?
[E]
[A] [Am] [G] And then from that point onwards we're going to go back to the chords and the structure of the first verse
But just as an instrumental which you go like this a one two one two three four
[E] Sorry a seven
[A]
[F#]
[G] [F#]
[G] And [G#m] I think [G] that would be fun to try I don't know about that rhythm and I tell you just
[F#]
[G] You
It's just [C#] time to change that [B] B7
[Bm] It's been said and so on and so forth
And it's pretty much the same all the way through that song
So the first verse second verse has that slightly quicker section then a solo verse
third and fourth verse to finish so
You've got your sheets in front of you.
Hopefully you can stop and start me on your iPad or iPhone or whatever
Device you're looking at this on so let's have a little sing-through
Starting with an intro not too far so it starts on a seven and all I'll give you as a usual
one two [A] a one two three four
[F#] [G] [E] No
[A]
[F#] Sweetheart
Hey, oh, sorry, I'm gonna die for sweet Georgia brown [G] You [F#] [G] know
[B] Not much [E] it's been said she knocks dead when she lands in town
[A] Since she came by it's shame how she cools them [C]
[Em] down
[B] Cellist she can [Em] get a [B] fast She ain't
[G] Georgia [E] clinton john [A] committed [Am] to [G] job [C] around [E] a
[A]
[F#] Female
[G] [F#] [Em] [Am] [B]
[E]
[A]
[F#] Go shade on speaker
Sweet Georgia Brown, I'll [G] tell you just why, [F#] you [G] know I don't lie.
[B] Not [E] much, all those gifts, those gorgeous gifts too.
Sweet Georgia Brown, [A] they buy clothes at fashion shows with one dollar [C] down.
[Em] Oh [B] boy, [Em] your hat, oh joy, [B] she's the cat, [G] who's that [E] mister?
Ain't [C#] a sister.
[C] [G] Sweet Georgia [Em] Brown, [F#] [G] Sweet Georgia [A] Brown, [C] Sweet Georgia [G] Brown.
I reckon that's about it.
Sorry for [C] the errors.
I'm still learning it too, but hopefully that gives you an idea.
That little ending, I just think how we're going to do it, subject to change.
Other endings of
This little short video is going to be a sing-along
stroke tutorial to sweet Georgia Brown
So we start with the intro nice simple intro we should [A] go from a seven [F#] to D7
[G] To G and that is simply the intro so do that with me a [C] one two a one two [A] three four
[F#] [G]
That's all it is [Cm] and then on that [E] last run you go to e7
No, girl [G#] mate has got a shade on sweet Georgia [A] Brown and say seven
Who [F#] left feet but also need her sweet Georgia Brown to D7?
They [Cm] all sigh and wanna die for sweet Georgia Brown to the G.
[G] I'll tell you just [F#] why
You [G] know I don't [B] lie
Not much so that not much is B7 which is
there
And it's just two strums on the word not much
[A#] So this is just to give you an idea of the structure
Straight into the second section or second verse if you like
Back to the e7 so you've just done two strums on that [D#] B7
Not [E] much it's straight into the e7 quite quickly after that and we carry straight on
so on the e7 second verse
Then [A]
it's a minor to be seven
So that's the same fingering as we've just looked at for the B7 except one string down so it's there [Em] a minor
[B] And then you just simply move your fingers across one same shape of the chord
Which makes the [Em] B7 back to that a minor?
[B] Back to the B7 [G] and then it's G a [A] seven a [G] seven D seven G
So let's just have a look at that second verse and the rhythm
[E]
Dead when she lands in town a seven [A] since she came by it's shame how
She cools them [Em] down
Then a minor fellas [B] B7 she can [Em] get a minor
[B] Fellas, she ain't [Em] there
Georgia [E] claims her Georgia [A] names [Am] her sweet [G] Georgia brown so that last line
Some quite quick changes, which is important we won't start playing this number too quickly
So the last line Georgia [E] claimed her Georgia named [A] her
[F#] Sweet [G] Georgia brown so the rhythm is that?
[E]
[A] [Am] [G] And then from that point onwards we're going to go back to the chords and the structure of the first verse
But just as an instrumental which you go like this a one two one two three four
[E] Sorry a seven
[A]
[F#]
[G] [F#]
[G] And [G#m] I think [G] that would be fun to try I don't know about that rhythm and I tell you just
[F#]
[G] You
It's just [C#] time to change that [B] B7
[Bm] It's been said and so on and so forth
And it's pretty much the same all the way through that song
So the first verse second verse has that slightly quicker section then a solo verse
third and fourth verse to finish so
You've got your sheets in front of you.
Hopefully you can stop and start me on your iPad or iPhone or whatever
Device you're looking at this on so let's have a little sing-through
Starting with an intro not too far so it starts on a seven and all I'll give you as a usual
one two [A] a one two three four
[F#] [G] [E] No
[A]
[F#] Sweetheart
Hey, oh, sorry, I'm gonna die for sweet Georgia brown [G] You [F#] [G] know
[B] Not much [E] it's been said she knocks dead when she lands in town
[A] Since she came by it's shame how she cools them [C]
[Em] down
[B] Cellist she can [Em] get a [B] fast She ain't
[G] Georgia [E] clinton john [A] committed [Am] to [G] job [C] around [E] a
[A]
[F#] Female
[G] [F#] [Em] [Am] [B]
[E]
[A]
[F#] Go shade on speaker
Sweet Georgia Brown, I'll [G] tell you just why, [F#] you [G] know I don't lie.
[B] Not [E] much, all those gifts, those gorgeous gifts too.
Sweet Georgia Brown, [A] they buy clothes at fashion shows with one dollar [C] down.
[Em] Oh [B] boy, [Em] your hat, oh joy, [B] she's the cat, [G] who's that [E] mister?
Ain't [C#] a sister.
[C] [G] Sweet Georgia [Em] Brown, [F#] [G] Sweet Georgia [A] Brown, [C] Sweet Georgia [G] Brown.
I reckon that's about it.
Sorry for [C] the errors.
I'm still learning it too, but hopefully that gives you an idea.
That little ending, I just think how we're going to do it, subject to change.
Other endings of
Key:
G
A
F#
E
B
G
A
F#
_ _ _ So
This little short video is going to be a sing-along
stroke tutorial to sweet Georgia Brown
So we start with the intro nice simple intro we should [A] go from a seven [F#] to D7
[G] To G and that is simply the intro so do that with me a [C] one two a one two [A] three four _ _
[F#] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
That's all it is [Cm] and then on that [E] last run you go to e7
No, girl [G#] mate has got a shade on sweet Georgia [A] Brown and say seven
Who [F#] left feet but also need her sweet Georgia Brown to D7?
They [Cm] all sigh and wanna die for sweet Georgia Brown to the G.
[G] I'll tell you just [F#] why
You [G] know I don't [B] lie
Not much so that not much is B7 which is
there
And it's just two strums on the word not much
[A#] So this is just to give you an idea of the structure
_ _ Straight into the second section or second verse if you like
Back to the e7 so you've just done two strums on that [D#] B7
Not [E] much it's straight into the e7 quite quickly after that and we carry straight on
so on the e7 second verse
_ _ _ _ _ _ Then [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it's a minor to be seven
So that's the same fingering as we've just looked at for the B7 except one string down so it's there [Em] a minor
[B] And then you just simply move your fingers across one same shape of the chord
Which makes the [Em] B7 back to that a minor?
[B] Back to the B7 [G] and then it's G a [A] seven a [G] seven D seven G
So let's just have a look at that second verse and the rhythm
_ [E] _ _ _
_ Dead when she lands in town a seven [A] since she came by it's shame how
She cools them [Em] down
Then a minor fellas [B] B7 she can [Em] get a minor _
[B] Fellas, she ain't [Em] there
Georgia [E] claims her Georgia [A] names [Am] her sweet [G] Georgia brown so that last line
Some quite quick changes, which is important we won't start playing this number too quickly
So the last line Georgia [E] claimed her Georgia named [A] her
[F#] Sweet [G] Georgia brown so the rhythm is that?
_ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ [Am] _ [G] And _ _ then from that point onwards we're going to go back to the chords and the structure of the first verse
But just as an instrumental which you go like this a one two one two three four
_ [E] Sorry a seven _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [F#] _ _
[G] _ And [G#m] _ I think [G] that would be fun to try I don't know about that rhythm and I tell you just
_ [F#] _ _
[G] _ You
It's just [C#] time to change that [B] B7
_ [Bm] It's been said and so on and so forth
And it's pretty much the same all the way through that song
So the first verse second verse has that slightly quicker section then a solo verse
third and fourth verse to finish so
You've got your sheets in front of you.
Hopefully you can stop and start me on your iPad or iPhone or whatever
Device you're looking at this on so let's have a little sing-through
Starting with an intro not too far so it starts on a seven and all I'll give you as a usual
one two [A] a one two three four
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] No _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] Sweetheart
Hey, oh, sorry, I'm gonna die for sweet Georgia brown [G] You _ [F#] _ [G] know
[B] Not much [E] it's been said she knocks dead when she lands in town
[A] Since she came by it's shame how she cools them [C]
[Em] down
[B] Cellist she can [Em] get a [B] fast She ain't
[G] Georgia [E] clinton john [A] committed [Am] to [G] job [C] around [E] a _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ Female _ _
[G] _ _ [F#] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [B] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ Go shade _ on speaker
Sweet Georgia Brown, I'll [G] tell you just why, [F#] you [G] know I don't lie.
[B] Not [E] much, all those gifts, those gorgeous gifts too.
Sweet Georgia Brown, [A] they buy clothes at fashion shows with one dollar [C] down.
[Em] Oh [B] boy, [Em] your hat, oh joy, [B] she's the cat, [G] who's that [E] mister?
Ain't [C#] a sister.
[C] [G] Sweet Georgia [Em] Brown, [F#] [G] Sweet Georgia [A] Brown, [C] Sweet Georgia [G] Brown. _
_ _ _ I reckon that's about it.
Sorry for [C] the errors.
I'm still learning it too, but hopefully that gives you an idea.
That little ending, I just think how we're going to do it, subject to change.
Other endings of
This little short video is going to be a sing-along
stroke tutorial to sweet Georgia Brown
So we start with the intro nice simple intro we should [A] go from a seven [F#] to D7
[G] To G and that is simply the intro so do that with me a [C] one two a one two [A] three four _ _
[F#] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
That's all it is [Cm] and then on that [E] last run you go to e7
No, girl [G#] mate has got a shade on sweet Georgia [A] Brown and say seven
Who [F#] left feet but also need her sweet Georgia Brown to D7?
They [Cm] all sigh and wanna die for sweet Georgia Brown to the G.
[G] I'll tell you just [F#] why
You [G] know I don't [B] lie
Not much so that not much is B7 which is
there
And it's just two strums on the word not much
[A#] So this is just to give you an idea of the structure
_ _ Straight into the second section or second verse if you like
Back to the e7 so you've just done two strums on that [D#] B7
Not [E] much it's straight into the e7 quite quickly after that and we carry straight on
so on the e7 second verse
_ _ _ _ _ _ Then [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it's a minor to be seven
So that's the same fingering as we've just looked at for the B7 except one string down so it's there [Em] a minor
[B] And then you just simply move your fingers across one same shape of the chord
Which makes the [Em] B7 back to that a minor?
[B] Back to the B7 [G] and then it's G a [A] seven a [G] seven D seven G
So let's just have a look at that second verse and the rhythm
_ [E] _ _ _
_ Dead when she lands in town a seven [A] since she came by it's shame how
She cools them [Em] down
Then a minor fellas [B] B7 she can [Em] get a minor _
[B] Fellas, she ain't [Em] there
Georgia [E] claims her Georgia [A] names [Am] her sweet [G] Georgia brown so that last line
Some quite quick changes, which is important we won't start playing this number too quickly
So the last line Georgia [E] claimed her Georgia named [A] her
[F#] Sweet [G] Georgia brown so the rhythm is that?
_ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ [Am] _ [G] And _ _ then from that point onwards we're going to go back to the chords and the structure of the first verse
But just as an instrumental which you go like this a one two one two three four
_ [E] Sorry a seven _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [F#] _ _
[G] _ And [G#m] _ I think [G] that would be fun to try I don't know about that rhythm and I tell you just
_ [F#] _ _
[G] _ You
It's just [C#] time to change that [B] B7
_ [Bm] It's been said and so on and so forth
And it's pretty much the same all the way through that song
So the first verse second verse has that slightly quicker section then a solo verse
third and fourth verse to finish so
You've got your sheets in front of you.
Hopefully you can stop and start me on your iPad or iPhone or whatever
Device you're looking at this on so let's have a little sing-through
Starting with an intro not too far so it starts on a seven and all I'll give you as a usual
one two [A] a one two three four
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] No _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] Sweetheart
Hey, oh, sorry, I'm gonna die for sweet Georgia brown [G] You _ [F#] _ [G] know
[B] Not much [E] it's been said she knocks dead when she lands in town
[A] Since she came by it's shame how she cools them [C]
[Em] down
[B] Cellist she can [Em] get a [B] fast She ain't
[G] Georgia [E] clinton john [A] committed [Am] to [G] job [C] around [E] a _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ Female _ _
[G] _ _ [F#] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [B] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ Go shade _ on speaker
Sweet Georgia Brown, I'll [G] tell you just why, [F#] you [G] know I don't lie.
[B] Not [E] much, all those gifts, those gorgeous gifts too.
Sweet Georgia Brown, [A] they buy clothes at fashion shows with one dollar [C] down.
[Em] Oh [B] boy, [Em] your hat, oh joy, [B] she's the cat, [G] who's that [E] mister?
Ain't [C#] a sister.
[C] [G] Sweet Georgia [Em] Brown, [F#] [G] Sweet Georgia [A] Brown, [C] Sweet Georgia [G] Brown. _
_ _ _ I reckon that's about it.
Sorry for [C] the errors.
I'm still learning it too, but hopefully that gives you an idea.
That little ending, I just think how we're going to do it, subject to change.
Other endings of