Dave Edmunds – (I Knew The Bride) When She Used To Rock ‘n’ Roll Ukulele Chords

Key: D
Chords: [D], [A], [G]
Tuning: GCEA Tune your ukulele
Difficulty: Easy
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Well the bride looked a picture in the gown that her momma wore
When she was married herself nearly 27 years before
They had to change the style just a little but it looked just fine
Stayed up all night but they got it finished just in time

Now on the arm of her daddy she’s a walking down the aisle
And she catches my eye and she gives me a secret smile
Maybe it’s too old-fashioned but we were once close friends
Oh but the way that she looks today she never could have then

Well I can see her now, in her tight blue jeans
Pumping all her money in the record machine
Spinning like a top, you should a seen her go
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll

Now a proud daddy only wanna give his little girl the best
So he put down a grand on a cosy little lovers’ nest
You could have called the reception an unqualified success
And a flash hotel for a hundred and fifty guests

Take a look at the bridegroom smiling pleased as pie
Shaking hands all around with a glassy look in his eye
He got a real good job and his shirt and tie is nice
But I remember a time when she would never even look at him twice

Well I can see her now drinking with the boys
Breaking their hearts like they were toys
She used to do the pony she used to do the stroll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll

I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll

Well I can see her now with her headphones on
Jumping up and down to her favorite song, I still
remember when she used to want to make a lot of noise
Hopping and a bopping with a city load of boys

She used to wanna party she used to wanna go
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll
I knew the bride when she used to rock and roll

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When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll UKULELE CHORDS (Dave Edmunds) | ukulelearn

About When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll

Artist and Song: Dave Edmunds - When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll
Album: Get It
Genre: Rock
Year: 1977
Difficulty: Easy
Tuning: G C E A
Key: D
Chords: [D], [A], [G]
Strumming: D - DU - UDU

About Dave Edmunds - When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern

"When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll" is a song by Rock artist Dave Edmunds. It was released in 1977 on the album, titled "Get It". When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll is considered under Rock genre.
  • The original key of When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll is D.
  • D - DU - UDU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Dave Edmunds song.
  • [D], [A], [G] are the ukulele chords for playing When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll with the original key (D) on ukulele.
  • Click here to start playing When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll on your ukulele now.

What Are The Chords For When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll On Ukulele?

You will play the [D], [A], [G] ukulele chords while playing When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll with your ukulele in the D key, original tone of the song.

How Do You Strum When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll On Ukulele?

When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll ukulele strumming pattern is D - DU - UDU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.

Who Sings When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll?

When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll is performed by Dave Edmunds. It was first released on the album "Get It" in 1977.