Four-Chord Ukulele Songs
1,268 four-chord ukulele songs for longer loops. Pick a chart and build full-length sets.
1268 songs • 497 artists
- Craig Campbell - Outta My Head
- Cam - Diane
- John Hiatt - Crossing Muddy Waters
- Cam - Burning House
- Machine Gun Kelly - Play This When I'm Gone
- Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels
- Tom Petty - Time To Move On
- Tom Petty - Learning To Fly
- Nick Jonas - Bacon
- Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down
- Nick Jonas - Voodoo
- Nick Jonas - Chains
- Nick Jonas - Under You
- Nick Jonas - Close
- The Chainsmokers - The One
- Tate McRae - Stupid
- Nick Jonas - Right Now
- Nick Jonas - Remember I Told You
- Tate McRae - Dear Ex Best Friend
- Tate McRae - You Broke Me First
- Tate McRae - R U Ok
- Tate McRae - Teenage Mind
- Tate McRae - Dear Parents
- The Chainsmokers - Roses
- The Chainsmokers - All We Know
- The Chainsmokers - Don't Let Me Down
- The Chainsmokers - Who Do You Love
- Ernest - Flower Shops
- The Chainsmokers - This Feeling
- The Chainsmokers - Family
- The Chainsmokers - Inside Out
- Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
- Carly Rae Jepsen - Cut To The Feeling
- James Bay - Scars
- Carly Rae Jepsen - Curiosity
- Carly Rae Jepsen - Party For One
- Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You
- James Bay - Us
- James Bay - Peer Pressure
- James Bay - Best Fake Smile
- Bill Withers - Lean On Me
- Oasis - Morning Glory
- Cavetown - Fool
- Hailee Steinfeld - Most Girls
- Oasis - Cigarettes And Alcohol
- Oasis - Wonderwall
- Hailee Steinfeld - Rock Bottom
- Noah Kahan - Stick Season
- Hailee Steinfeld - Wrong Direction
- Hailee Steinfeld - Starving
Four chord ukulele songs for fuller progressions
Explore 1,268 four chord ukulele songs that unlock richer progressions and longer song forms. Four chord loops appear in countless popular songs, so this list is perfect for building a set that feels complete. Each card shows the chords clearly so you can plan transitions before you play, and filters by genre or year keep the list focused on your taste.
Four chord ukulele songs are often searched by players who want fuller arrangements and more realistic song flow. This page keeps the selection simple while giving you the control to pick songs that match your level. If you are ready to move beyond short progressions, these charts provide the next step without overwhelming complexity. Because the chords are visible on each card, you can avoid songs that include shapes you are not ready for yet. That makes practice more efficient and keeps motivation high during longer sessions, especially when you track progress week by week and stay consistent.
Structured practice for longer loops
Work through the chords one by one, then connect them in pairs before playing the full progression. Start slow and raise tempo in small steps. Use a metronome to keep timing honest, and simplify the strumming pattern if transitions feel unstable. Clean tone and consistent rhythm matter more than speed, especially on longer loops.
To build endurance, split the song into sections and practice each part separately. Taking short breaks between repeats keeps your hands relaxed and helps you return with cleaner changes. Add favorites to a weekly rotation and group songs by similar chord shapes to speed up muscle memory. When four chord progressions feel comfortable, you can prepare longer sets with confidence, while still using two or three chord lists for warm ups and quick rhythm resets.