Arpeggiate The First A# (Or Bb) Chord To Imitate Record. Intro C A# D Verse 1 GSomething In The Way SheGmaj7 Moves G7Attracts Me Like No OtherC Lover A7Something In The Way She DWoos Me I EmDon't Want To Leave Her Emmaj7Now You Em7Know I Believe And AHow C A# D Verse 2 GSomewhere In Her Smile SheGmaj7 Knows G7That I Don't Need No OtherC Lover ASomething In Her Style That DShows Me EmI Don't Want To Leave Her Emmaj7Now You Em7Know I Believe And AHow C A# D E Chorus EYou're Asking Emaj7Me Will My Love E7Grow I Don't AKnow, DI Don't EKnow EYou Stick AEmaj7round Now It May E7Show I Don't AKnow, DI Don't GKnow Instrumental G Gmaj7 G7 C A D Em Emmaj7 Em7 A C A# D E Verse 3 GSomething In The Way SheGmaj7 Knows G7And All I Have To Do IsC Think Of Her ASomething In The Things She DShows Me I EmDon't Want To Leave HerEmmaj7 Now You Em7Know I Believe And HAow C A# D E C A# D G
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FAQ
What are the chords for Something?
The chords for Something are: C, A#, D, G, Gmaj7, G7, A7, Em, Emmaj7, Em7, A, E
What is the original key of Something?
The original key is D#.
What is the difficulty of playing Something?
The difficulty level is Advanced.
Can I play Something in another key?
Yes. You can transpose the song to any key using the transpose feature.
Can Something be played on an acoustic guitar?
Yes. The chords work for both acoustic and electric guitar.
Can I play Something on ukulele?
Chord Something can be played on guitar or ukulele using their respective chord shapes.
How many chords are used in Something?
Something uses 12 chords: C, A#, D, G, Gmaj7, G7, A7, Em, Emmaj7, Em7, A, E
What is the easiest way to play Something?
You can use the transpose feature to change the key to one that better matches your vocal range or uses easier chord shapes.
What decade was Something released in?
Something was released in the 1970s. See more 1970s songs here
Are there easier chord versions for Something?
Yes. Tap the Simplify button to switch Something to beginner-friendly chords - it drops advanced extensions like maj7, m7, and 9ths without changing the song's key or progression.