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By Fleetwood Mac Ukulele Song Sheets for Rumours by Fleetwood Mac UkeTunes - https://uketunes.wordpress.com UkeTunes Contents SECOND HAND NEWS 3 DREAMS 4 NEVER GOING BACK AGAIN 5 DON’T STOP 6 GO YOUR OWN WAY 7 SONGBIRD 8 THE CHAIN 9 YOU MAKE LOVING FUN 10 I DON’T WANT TO KNOW 11 OH DADDY 12 GOLD DUST WOMAN 13 NOTE: All songs and chords assume a GCEA tuned ukulele. These song sheets are my best attempt at transcribing the songs, but may not be totally accurate. DISCLAIMER: All song sheets in this book are intended for private, educational, and research purposes only and not for financial gain in any form. It is acknowledged that all song copyrights belong to their respective parties. (v1.0) Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac (https://uketunes.wordpress.com/) Page 2 UkeTunes Second Hand News { Written by Lindsey Buckingham } Intro: [E] [E] [A] I know there's [D] nothing to [A] say [A] Someone has [D] taken my [A] place When [A] times go [E7] bad, when [A] times go [E7] rough, Won't you [A] lay me down in the [D] tall grass, And [E] let me do my stuff? [A] I know I got [D] nothing on [A] you [A] I know there's [D] nothing to [A] do When [A] times go [E7] bad and you [A] can't get e[E7]-nough, Won't you [A] lay me down in the [D] tall grass, And [E] let me do my stuff? (do it) [A] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [D] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [A] Bam bam bam ba bam ba [E] bam ba ba [A] bam (do do de do) [A] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [D] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [A] Bam bam bam ba bam ba [E] bam ba ba [A] bam [A] One thing I [D] think you should [A] know, [A] I ain't gonna [D] miss you when you [A] go Been [A] down so [E7] long, I've been [A] tossed around e[E7]-nough, Oh, [A] couldn't you just [D] let me go [E] down and do my stuff? [A] I know you're [D] hoping to [A] find [A] Someone who's gonna [D] give you peace of [A] mind When [A] times go [E7] bad, when [A] times go [E7] rough, Won't you [A] lay me down in the [D] tall grass, And [E] let me do my stuff? (do it) [A] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [D] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [A] Bam bam bam ba bam ba [E] bam ba ba [A] bam (do do de do) x2 [A] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [D] Bam bam bam bam ba bam [A] Bam bam bam ba bam ba [E] bam ba ba [A] bam (do it, do it, do it) [A] I'm just [D] second hand [A] news, x4, end on <A> I'm just [D] second hand [A] news [D] [A] [D] yeah [E] (v1.0) Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac (https://uketunes.wordpress.com/) Page 3 UkeTunes Dreams { Written by Stevie Nicks } Intro: [F] / / / / [G] / / / / (x4) [F] Now here you [G] go again, you say [F] you want your free-[G]-dom; [F] Well, who am I [G] to keep you down? [F] [G] [F] It's only ri[G]-ght that you should [F] play the way you feel [G] it; But [F] listen careful-[G]-ly to the [F] sound Of your [G] loneliness like a [F] heartbeat drives you [G] mad In the [F] stillness of remem-[G]-bering what you [F] had, [G] And what you lost [F] [G] And what you [F] had, [G] And what you lost [F] [G] Oh, [Fmaj7] thunder only [G6] happens when it's [F] raining [G] [Fmaj7] Players only [G6] love you when they're [F] playing [G] Say, [Fmaj7] women they will [G6] come and they will [F] go [G] [Fmaj7] When the rain wa[G6]-shes you clean, you'll [F] know, [G] You'll [F] know [G] [F] [G] [F] [G] [F] [G] [F] Now here I [G] go again, I see [F] the crystal vi[G]-sions; [F] I keep my [F] visions to my[F]-self [G] [F] It's only me [G] who wants to [F] wrap around your [G] dreams and; [F] Have you any [G] dreams you'd like to [F] sell? Dreams of [G] loneliness like a [F] heartbeat drives you [G] mad In the [F] stillness of remem-[G]-bering what you [F] had, [G] And what you lost [F] [G] And what you [F] had, [G] Ooh, what you lost [F] [G] [Fmaj7] thunder only [G6] happens when it's [F] raining [G] [Fmaj7] Players only [G6] love you when they're [F] playing [G] [Fmaj7] women they will [G6] come and they will [F] go [G] [Fmaj7] When the rain wa[G6]-shes you clean, you'll [F] know, [G] You'll [F] know [G] [F] [G] [F] [G] [F] [G] Oh, [Fmaj7] thunder only [G6] happens when it's [F] raining [G] [Fmaj7] Players only [G6] love you when they're [F] playing [G] Say, [Fmaj7] women they will [G6] come and they will [F] go [G] [Fmaj7] When the rain wa[G6]-shes you clean, you'll [F] know, [G] You'll [F] know [G] You will [F] know [G] Whoa-oh-oh-oh you’ll <F> know (v1.0) Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac (https://uketunes.wordpress.com/) Page 4 UkeTunes Never Going Back Again { Written by Lindsey Buckingham } {Capo 1 – original in F#} Intro: [F] / / [C] | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] She broke down [C] and [F] let me in [F] / / [C] | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] Made me see [C] [F] where I’d been [F] / / [C] | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] Been down one time [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] Been down two times [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] / / / | [Dm] / [Am7] / | I’m [Dm] never going [C] back again [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] / / / | [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] / / / | [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] / / / | [Dm] / [Am7] / | [Dm] / [C] / | [F] You don’t know [C] what it [F] means to win [F] / / [C] | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] Come round [C] and [F] see me again [F] / / [C] | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] Been down one time [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] Been down two times [F(5)] / / [C(7)] / | [F(5)] / / / | [Dm] / [Am7] / | I’m [Dm] never going [C] back again [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [F] / / [C] / | [F] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [C(3)] / / / | [F] / [C] / | <F> (v1.0) Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac (https://uketunes.wordpress.com/) Page 5 UkeTunes Don’t Stop { Written by Christine McVie } Intro: [E] / / [A] / / | [E] / / [A] / / | (x4) [E] If you [D] wake up and [A] don't want to smile [E] If it [D] takes just a [A] little while [E] Open your [D] eyes and [A] look at the day [B7] You'll see things in a different way [E] Don't [D] stop [A] thinking about tomorrow [E] Don't [D] stop, [A] it'll soon be here [E] It'll [D] be [A] better than before [B7] Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone [E] / / [D] / / [A] / / / / [E] / / [D] / / [A] / / / / [E] Why not [D] think about [A] times to come [E] And not a[D]-bout the [A] things that you've done [E] If your [D] life was [A] bad to you [B7] Just think what tomorrow will do [E] Don't [D] stop [A] thinking about tomorrow [E] Don't [D] stop, [A] it'll soon be here [E] It'll [D] be [A] better than before [B7] Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone [B7] / / / / | / / / / | [E] / / [D] / / | [A] / / / / | [E] / / [D] / / | [A] / / / / | [E] / / [D] / / | [A] / / / / | [B7] / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | / / / / | [E] All I [D] want is to [A] see you smile [E] If it [D] takes just a [A] little while [E] I know you [D] don't be[A]-lieve that it's true [B7] I never meant any harm to you [E] Don't [D] stop [A] thinking about tomorrow [E] Don't [D] stop, <A> it'll soon be here [E] It'll [D] be [A] better than before [B7] Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone [E] Don't [D] stop [A] thinking about tomorrow [E] Don't [D] stop, [A] it'll soon be here [E] It'll [D] be [A] better than before [B7] Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone [E] Ooo-[D]-ooo-[A]-ooo, don't you look [E] back [D] [A] (x4) <E> (v1.0) Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac (https://uketunes.wordpress.com/) Page 6 UkeTunes Go Your Own Way { Written by Lindsey Buckingham } Intro: [F] [F] [F] Loving you, isn’t the right thing to [C] do? [Bb] How can I, ever change things that I feel [F] [F] If I could, maybe I’d give you my [C] world [Bb] How can I, when you won’t take it from me? [F] [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] (Go your own way) [Dm] You can [Bb] call it an[C]-other lonely day [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] (Go your own way) [F] Tell me why, everything turned around? [C] [Bb] Packing up, shacking up’s all you wanna do [F] [F] If I could, baby I’d give you my [C] world [Bb] Open up, everything’s waiting for you [F] (Go your own way) [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] [Dm] You can [Bb] call it an[C]-other lonely day [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] (Go your own way) [F] [F] [F] [C] [Bb] [Bb] [Bb] [F] [F] [F] [F] [C] [Bb] [Bb] [Bb] [F] (Go your own way) [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] [Dm] You can [Bb] call it an[C]-other lonely day (Another lonely day) (Go your own way) [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] [Dm] You can [Bb] call it an[C]-other lonely day [Dm] [Bb] [C] [C] [Dm] [Bb] [C] [C] [Dm] [Bb] [C] [C] [Dm] [Bb] [C] [C] [Dm] [Bb] [C] [C] [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] (Go your own way) [Dm] You can [Bb] call it an[C]-other lonely day (Another lonely day) [Dm] You can [Bb] go your own way, [C] (Go your own way) [Dm] You can [Bb] call it an[C]-other lonely day <Dm> (v1.0) Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac (https://uketunes.wordpress.com/) Page 7 UkeTunes Songbird { Written by Christine McVie } Intro: [F] [C11] [F] [C11] [F] [F] For [Bb] you, there'll be no more [F] crying, For [Bb] you, the sun will be [F] shining, And I [Gm] feel that [Bb] when I'm with [Dm] you It's al[Bb]-right, I know it's [F] right [F] To [Bb] you, I'll give the [F] world To [Bb] you, I'll never be [F] cold ‘Cause I [Gm] feel that [Bb] when I'm with [Dm] you, It's al[Bb]-right, I know it's [F] right.
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