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Prince Charming Ukulele

(ver. 2)
Adam Ant
Song - Prince Charming
Band - Adam And The Ants

Intro chord is Dmaj 
[Key of A major:]

A
Don't you ever, don't you ever, stop being dandy

G#m
Showing me you're handsome

A
Don't you ever, don't you ever, stop being dandy

G#m
Showing me you're handsome


D
Prince Charming, Prince Charming, ridicule is

C#m
Nothing to be scared of

A
Don't you ever, don't you ever, stop being dandy

G#m
Showing me you're handsome

Strum on Amaj

[Key change to B maj]

B
Don't you ever, don't you ever, lower yourself

A#m
Forgetting all your standards

B
Don't you ever, don't you ever, lower yourself

A#m
Forgetting all your standards

E
Prince Charming, Prince Charming, ridicule is

D#m
nothing to be scared of

B
Don't you ever don't you ever, stop being dandy

A#m
Showing me you're handsome

Strum on Bmaj

E
Oh oh oh

G   A   B    E
Oh Oh Oh Oh_____

[Key change to Fmajor]

F
Silk or leather or a feather, respect yourself and

Em
All of those around you

F
Silk or leather or a feather, respect yourself and

Em
All of those around you

Bb
Prince Charming, Prince Charming, ridicule is

Am
Nothing to be scared of

F
Don't you ever, don't you ever, stop being dandy

Em
Showing me you're handsome

Strum on Fmaj

[Key change back to A maj]

A
Don't you ever, don't you ever, lower yourself

G#m
Forgetting all your standards

A
Don't you ever, don't you ever, lower yourself

G#m
Forgetting all your standards

D
Prince Charming, Prince Charming, ridicule is

C#m
nothing to be scared of

Repeat last two lines till end

[Drums out]

Note: the minor 3rd chord of each verse (C#m in the first verse for the key of A) can
be played a sus2.  You might like the way the chord sounds better with the third in it;
just use your ears.

Spelling for C#sus2:

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