

As with most traditional music, a process know as "folk processing" occurs, which can result in many different versions of songs and tunes, so you may find more than one version of a song. The versions here are not intended to represent any particular version or performance and are provided for educational purposes only. Where song titles began with "A" or "The" these have mostly been omitted for indexing purposes, likewise punctuation in song titles has been omitted in link names to avoid server problems. The songs are accessed by clicking on a letter on the nav-bar, A for songs beginning A etc. The range of song subjects is huge, including: loves lost and found, bad men, good men, adventures, great events, protest & political, comedy, outlaws, in-laws, religious, inspirational, carols & hymns, etc, you name it, you will find it here. Nearly all are from English speaking parts of the world, although there are a few foreign language items. Songs from many genres will be found, including: bluegrass, old-time, Christian, Celtic (Irish, & Scottish), English, Welsh, Canadian, Australian, & American. No lyrics are included but most of the lyrics wll be found on our songs-midis collection and the 3700+ Folk Songs Lyrics collection. Now, what songs did we miss? Would you like to have seen Leonard Cohen Hallelujah (or the Jeff Buckley remake) make the list? Or another top song? Let us know.This collection includes nearly 3700+ scores with sheet music and mandolin tablatures for traditional, folk and old songs. So which of these ukulele songs are you going to learn to play first? Whichever you decide, have fun. I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of Bruno Mars music? And if you learn all the songs listed here, you will eventually be able to play just about anything, including popular ukulele songs like Hey Soul Sister by Train and Over The Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole! Practicing a Bruno Mars song as well like The Lazy Song, Uptown Funk, Just The Way You Are or any of his other classics will also be achievable. It can take a while to work out certain sections.īut if you keep at it, you will improve. And with the attached chords and tabs, you can learn which fret to hold down and when. With these easy ukulele songs you’ve got everything you need to take your ukulele playing to the next level. Ukulele Chords: UkuTabs Best Easy Ukulele Songs, Final Thoughts There are even easier songs on this list, to be fair, but this Jason Mraz song would be a good one for all beginners to give a go. The entire song uses just five easy chords (Am, C, D7, F, and G), and for the most part, only uses four. The laid-back, happy beach vibe “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz couldn’t be more perfect for the tropically evocative ukulele. Best Easy Ukulele Songs, Final Thoughts.“I Won’t Back Down” By Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers.“Still Haven’t Found (What I’m Looking For)” By U2.“Down On The Corner” By Creedence Clearwater Revival.“All Along The Watchtower” By Bob Dylan.“Something In The Way” By Nirvana, One Of The Best Ukulele Songs For Beginners.“Hey Ya!” By Outkast, A Fast-Paced Ukulele Song.“Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)” By Green Day.Ukulele Songs For Beginners, “Brown Eyed Girl” By Van Morrison.“Leaving On A Jet Plane” By John Denver.Learn Uke Song “Ring Of Fire” By Johnny Cash.“Spirit In The Sky” By Norman Greenbaum.“Have You Ever Seen The Rain” By Creedence Clearwater Revival.“Bad Moon Rising” By Creedence Clearwater Revival.


“House Of The Rising Sun” By The Animals.“Paperback Writer” By The Beatles, One Of My Top Easy Ukulele Songs.“Genie In A Bottle” By Christina Aguilera.“…Baby One More Time” By Britney Spears.“Yellow” By Coldplay, An Easy Ukulele Song.“3AM” By Matchbox Twenty, A Popular Ukulele Song For Newbies.Beginner Ukulele Songs, “End Of The Line” By Travelling Wilburys.“Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” By Bob Dylan.
