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  1. Verse: B Dbm Blow me a kiss from across the room E Gb B Say I look nice when I'm not B Ebm Dbm Touch my hair as you pass my chair E Gb Little things mean a lot Verse: B Dbm Give me your arm as we cross the street E Gb B Call me at six on the dot B Ebm Dbm Oh what a day when you're far away E Gb B Little things mean a lot Bridge: B7 You don't ...

  2. Sep 3, 2017 · [Verse 1] G Am Blow me a kiss from across the room C D G Say I look nice when I'm not G Bm Am Touch my hair as you pass my chair C D Little things mean a lot [Verse 2] G Am Give me your arm as we cross the street C D G Call me at six on the dot G Bm Am Oh what a day when you're far away C D G Little things mean a lot [Bridge] G7 You don't have ...

  3. Little Things Mean a Lot, presented with ukulele chord diagrams and audio recording. Dr. Uke has thousands of songs and resources for both beginners and advanced players.

  4. Mar 6, 2014 · B C#m Blow me a kiss from across the room E F# B Say I look nice when I'm not B D#m C#m Touch my hair as you pass my chair E F# Little things mean a lot B C#m Give me your arm as we cross the street E F# B Call me at six on the dot B D#m C#m Oh what a day when you're far away E F# B Little things mean a lot B7 You don't have to buy me diamonds ...

  5. B C#m Give me your arm as we cross the street E F# B Call me at six on the dot B D#m C#m Oh what a day when you're far away E F# B Little things mean a lot Bridge: B7 You don't have to buy me diamonds and pearls E C#m Champagne sables and such Am C#m I never cared much for diamonds and pearls C#m G#7 C#m F# Cause honestly honey they just cost money

  6. Little Things Mean a Lot is a popular song written by Edith Lindeman (lyrics) and Carl Stutz (music), published in 1953. The best known recording of Little Things Mean a Lot by Kitty Kallen, reached No.1 on the U.S. Billboard chart in 1954, and also reached No.1 on the Cash Box chart the same year. In addition, the track climbed

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  8. Jan 1, 2024 · Chords in this song: C, Em, Am, F, G, B7, A7, Dm. Elvis “The King” Presley songs always seem to lend themselves well to the ukulele, and “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” incidentally, was on Presley’s 1961 album Blue Hawaii. This song had multiple writers and the melody was based on a classical French love song.