Learn to play "Many Rivers to Cross" 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 "Many Rivers to Cross" smoothly on your ukulele.
C Em Many rivers to cross F Em F G C G But I can't seem to find my way over C Em Wandering I'm lost F Em F G C As I travel along the white cliffs of Dover Many rivers to cross And it's only my will that keeps me alive I've been ripped, washed up for years And I merely survive because of my pride Chorus: F C And this loneliness won't leave me alone F C C7 It's such a drag to be on your own F My women left me but she wouldn't say why D G Guess I'll just break right down and cry Many rivers to cross But just where to begin I'm playing for time There've been times I find myself Thinking of committing some terrible crime Chorus: Still this loneliness won't leave me alone It's such a drag to be on your own My girl left me but she wouldn't say why Guess I'll just break right down and cry Many rivers to cross But I can't seem to find my way over Wandering I am lost As I travel along the white cliffs of Dover | TransposeReset Font sizeReset Ukulele Chord DiagramsC C7 D Em F G 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 "Many Rivers to Cross" on the guitar, check out the chords on our sister site: Guitar Chords for "Many Rivers to Cross" by Joe Cocker.