Learn to play "Romeo Must Die" on your ukulele with our detailed chord guide and lyrics. This page provides everything you need to play this song on the ukulele, including lyrics integrated with chords, chord diagrams, and a key transposer to match your vocal range.
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This section will guide you through each part of the song, providing the ukulele chords placed directly above the lyrics for easy playing. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, these elements will help you perform "Romeo Must Die" smoothly on your ukulele.
D You used to write me letters, G you'd send me records in the post, G Like 'Born To Run', by Springsteen, D you knew the songs I love the most, D But with the sweetest sorrow, G I told you some things just won't last, G For you and I are passed our dancing days. Chorus: A Bm G I said it's not your fault, I lied, A Bm G and I don't have time to watch you cry, A Bm G A Bm G And I'm thinking Romeo must die, ai, ai, ai, ai. I tried to treat you gently I said I'd always be your friend But now your hands are empty You don't know how to let this end So with the sweetest sorrow Let me spell it out for you You and I are past our dancing days Chorus Bm Did you think I wouldn't notice F#m G As if I wouldn't bat an eye G Did you think that you could hide it G All of your violent delights Bm Did you think I wouldn't notice F#m G As if I wouldn't bat an eye G Did you think that you could hide it G All of your violent delights Chorus - x2 | TransposeReset Font sizeReset Ukulele Chord DiagramsA D F#m G Bm Here you can see detailed diagrams for each ukulele chord used in the song. Utilize our key transposer to adjust the chords to a key that better fits your singing range. Simply select the desired key, and the chords throughout this page will update automatically, ensuring you can play and sing comfortably. |
If you are also interested in learning how to play "Romeo Must Die" on the guitar, check out the chords on our sister site: Guitar Chords for "Romeo Must Die" by Gabrielle Aplin.