Three-Chord Ukulele Songs
476 three-chord ukulele songs to stretch progressions. Lock in smoother changes by practicing one today.
476 songs • 277 artists
- Lonnie Donegan - Have A Drink On Me
- Elevation Worship - Do It Again
- Tyler Childers - Follow You To Virgie
- Lonnie Donegan - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour
- Lonnie Donegan - Lost John
- Lionel Long - Botany Bay
- Lizzy Hardingham - Nana Was A Suffragette
- Flatt & Scruggs - Salty Dog Blues
- Flatt & Scruggs - Blue Ridge Cabin Home
- Flatt & Scruggs - Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Leonard Cohen - Dance Me To The End Of Love
- Lal Waterson - Some Old Salty
- Leon Redbone - Big Time Woman
- Lefty Frizzell - Long Black Veil
- Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around
- Kingston Trio - M.T.A.
- Kenny Rogers - The Gambler
- Kathy Mattea - Don't Stop Here Anymore
- Karen Casey - The King's Shilling
- Katrina & The Waves - Walking on Sunshine
- Journey - Faithfully
- Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire
- Johnny Horton - All For The Love Of A Girl
- Joni Mitchell - Carey
- Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi
- Johnny Russell - Rednecks White Socks And Blue Ribbon Beer
- Johnny Cash - If I Were A Carpenter
- Johnny Cash - Streets Of Laredo
- Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues
- Johnny Cash - I Still Miss Someone
- Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
- John Williamson - South Australia
- Johnny Cash - Big Iron
- Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue
- John Williamson - Diggers of the Anzac
- John Williamson - Cootamundra Wattle
- John Prine - Some Humans Ain't Human
- John Prine - Unwed Fathers
- John Williamson - A Bushman Can't Survive
- John Prine - Souvenirs
- John Prine - In Spite Of Ourselves
- John Prine - Paradise
- John Prine - Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
- John Prine - Please Don't Bury Me
- John Prine - Illegal Smile
- John Denver - Grandma's Feather Bed
- Joe South - Games People Play
- Joe Dolce - Shaddap You Face
- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'n Roll
- Jimmy Horton - Battle of New Orleans
Three chord ukulele songs for smooth transitions
Explore 476 three chord ukulele songs that add musical variety while staying approachable. Three chord progressions are the sweet spot for players who have mastered the basics but want fuller songs. Every card shows the song title, artist, and chord set so you can choose quickly, then use filters by genre and year to build a focused list that matches your taste.
Three chord ukulele songs are a common search intent for players who want real songs without the complexity of long progressions. This page keeps the chords visible and the choices clear, so you can move from selection to practice without extra steps. It also makes it easy to compare songs that share similar chord shapes and to plan a short, productive session. Grouping songs by shared chords makes practice efficient and reduces hand tension, which is helpful during longer sessions. Short daily reviews keep the transitions fresh and prevent habits from getting sloppy over time for you.
Practice flow and progression
Start by looping two of the three chords, then add the third once the switch feels clean. Play the full song slowly, then raise the tempo in small steps. Consistency beats speed, so keep one strumming pattern across several songs and count your beats when timing drifts. If a transition feels rushed, pause after the change, reset your hand, and try again.
To build a mini repertoire, pick three or four songs with similar chords and rotate them during the week. This develops muscle memory while keeping practice interesting. Recording a short clip helps you hear timing issues and track progress. When three chord songs feel easy, move to the four chord list for longer progressions, and return here for warm ups whenever you need clean transitions and steady rhythm.