Key: Gm7
Chords: [Gm7], [C7], [F], [A7], [Dm], [C]
Tuning: GCEA Tune your ukulele
Difficulty: Moderate
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The bells are
The birds are
Everybody’s been
To a wedding they’re
And for weeks they’ve been
Every Susie and
They’re congre
The parson’s
And someday,
Or
In
For me and my
For
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About For Me And My Gal
Artist and Song: | Perry Como - For Me And My Gal |
Album: | So Smooth |
Genre: | Country, Pop |
Year: | 1955 |
Difficulty: | Moderate |
Tuning: | G C E A |
Key: | Gm7 |
Chords: | [Gm7], [C7], [F], [A7], [Dm], [C] |
Strumming: | DU - DU - DU - DU |
About Perry Como - For Me And My Gal Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern
"For Me And My Gal" is a song by Country, Pop artist Perry Como. It was released in 1955 on the album, titled "So Smooth". For Me And My Gal is considered under Country, Pop genre.- The original key of For Me And My Gal is Gm7.
- DU - DU - DU - DU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Perry Como song.
- [Gm7], [C7], [F], [A7], [Dm], [C] are the ukulele chords for playing For Me And My Gal with the original key (Gm7) on ukulele.
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What Are The Chords For For Me And My Gal On Ukulele?
You will play the [Gm7], [C7], [F], [A7], [Dm], [C] ukulele chords while playing For Me And My Gal with your ukulele in the Gm7 key, original tone of the song.
How Do You Strum For Me And My Gal On Ukulele?
For Me And My Gal ukulele strumming pattern is DU - DU - DU - DU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.
Who Sings For Me And My Gal?
For Me And My Gal is performed by Perry Como. It was first released on the album "So Smooth" in 1955.