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50 Easy Disney Ukulele Songs

Easy Disney Ukulele Songs

Everyone loves Disney songs, don’t they? They’re the perfect combination of heartfelt emotion and whimsy. From old-school cool Snow White to the instantly classic Frozen, Disney movies always have the perfect tune for bringing you up when you’re feeling down.

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And that’s what makes Disney a fantastic partner for the ukulele. Ukes have that playful sense of fun as well as that sweet, charming sound we know and love in Disney. So, here are some easy Disney ukulele songs to bring a little cheer to the world.

50 Easy Disney Ukulele Songs

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How Far I’ll Go

The sound of the islands…

Any list of Disney ukulele songs has to include this modern hit. From the 2016 movie Moana, “How Far I’ll Go” is a stirring, soulful tune about a brave young girl finding her true path. And what’s more, that girl comes from Polynesia, the spiritual home of the ukulele.

There are six chords used in this song. And good news. They’re all extremely straightforward to play. The strumming pattern is simple, too, with just a couple of basic tempo changes.

Island vibes…

And to get that sound of Hawaii, you’ll need a uke made right there on one of the islands. This Lanikai ukulele is a fabulous option. With a stunning mahogany body and gentle nylon strings, it brings the gorgeous, tropical sound that this song needs. 

Just lie back, relax, and let the music transport you to beautiful Kauna ‘Oa beach. Preferably with a Mai Tai, of course.

2
I Wanna Be Like You

Monkeying around…

Time for a faster beat now. This up-tempo number from The Jungle Book has a real kick to it. Add a touch of jazz to your repertoire with this swinging sound.

There are seven chords in this song, but could easily be played with six if you don’t fancy trying that slightly trickier Dm7. The strumming pattern is quick, but don’t worry. It’s also fairly simple. It only contains one or two quick changes, making it a great Disney song for ukulele beginners who are looking to level up.

Pick me up

As we all know, fast strumming can be pretty tough on the fingertips. That’s where an awesome pick comes in handy. These leather picks by Lohanu are a great choice. Their soft material avoids creating the harsh sound that some plastics picks can produce.

3
Kiss the Girl

Pucker up…

Love is in the air with this ditty from 1989’s The Little Mermaid. Originally sung by a neurotic crab, “Kiss the girl” is ideal for players looking to bring a touch of romance to their life. Hey, it worked for Ariel.

You only need to know four chords for this song. They are F, G, G7, and everyone’s favorite easy chord, C. The strumming is pretty painless, too, using a basic up-down pattern. If you’re just starting on your ukulele journey, then this could be a fantastic song, to begin with. It is certainly one of the easiest Disney songs to play on the ukulele.

Beginner’s luck

If you are a newcomer to the world’s coolest instrument, you’ll need a bit of help with some of the basics. A ukulele chords poster like this one is a helpful way to give your brain a nudge when you haven’t quite remembered all the finger positions yet. Bright and colorful, it’s big enough that all it takes is a glance to see the chord you need.

4
The Bare Necessities

Bare your soul…

Another song from The Jungle Book. This iconic track is one of the most well-loved Disney songs around. It’s an upbeat little tune and one that’s a whole lot of fun to play. As a result, it’s a fun Disney ukulele song to play.

This one has a fairly fast strumming pattern. But, it’s a steady rhythm, with no difficult surprises. It has seven chords, so there’s a bit to remember, but it shouldn’t be too taxing. Plus, most of those chords are 7ths, which are usually fairly uncomplicated.

Keep the tune

It’s easy to slip out of tune when playing the ukulele. A bum note can make even a happy little Disney song sound bad. To avoid that, every ukulele player needs an accurate tuner.

This Snark SN6X Clip-On Tuner is practically perfect in every way. It sits unobtrusively on the end of the instrument and is highly accurate to boot. And best of all, it won’t break the bank.

5
Can You Feel the Love Tonight?

And finally…

We couldn’t end a list of easy Disney ukulele songs without including one from The Lion King. After all, it’s been one of the most popular Disney movies ever since its release back in 1994. And the songs are the main reason for that.

“Can You Feel the Love Tonight?” became an instant classic. It’s two basic progressions of just six chords repeated for each verse and chorus, so it’s pretty simple to remember. 

Want to make it harder?

You can include extra chords, too. And it sounds awesome when it is played with a fingerpicking style. Learn the basics first, then up your game by complicating things a bit.

Do it by the book…

This song, and more, can be found right here in this Disney songbook. Containing a whopping 50 songs, it’s suitable for any level and includes tunes from each Disney generation. There’s something for everyone.

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Can’t Help Falling in Love from Lilo & Stitch

7
Go the Distance from Hercules

8
A Whole New World from Aladdin

9
Part of Your World from The Little Mermaid

10
Hakuna Matata from The Lion King

11
You’ve Got a Friend in Me from Toy Story

12
Under the Sea from The Little Mermaid

13
Circle of Life from The Lion King

14
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo from Cinderella

15
The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room from Disneyland’s Enchanted Tiki Room

16
Heigh-Ho from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

17
Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas

18
Friend Like Me from Aladdin

19
I Just Can’t Wait to Be King from The Lion King

20
Be Our Guest from Beauty and the Beast

21
Chim Chim Cher-ee from Mary Poppins

22
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers from Winnie the Pooh

23
Everybody Wants to Be a Cat from The Aristocats

24
You’ll Be in My Heart from Tarzan

25
I See the Light from Tangled

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When You Wish Upon a Star from Pinocchio

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Once Upon a Dream from Sleeping Beauty

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Something There from Beauty and the Beast

29
The Second Star to the Right from Peter Pan

30
Winnie the Pooh from Winnie the Pooh

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A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes from Cinderella

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A Spoonful of Sugar from Mary Poppins

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Love Is an Open Door from Frozen

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When She Loved Me from Toy Story 2

35
Gaston from Beauty and the Beast

36
Reflection from Mulan

37
A Part of Your World from The Little Mermaid

38
That’s How You Know from Enchanted

39
Strangers Like Me from Tarzan

40
The Gospel Truth from Hercules

41
You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! from Peter Pan

42
The Siamese Cat Song from Lady and the Tramp

43
Zero to Hero from Hercules

44
I’ve Got No Strings from Pinocchio

45
Almost There from The Princess and the Frog

46
Let’s Go Fly a Kite from Mary Poppins

47
Poor Unfortunate Souls from The Little Mermaid

48
The Best Time of Your Life from Carousel of Progress

49
Life Is a Highway from Cars

50
Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride from Lilo & Stitch

Have an Interest in Ukuleles?

Don’t miss our handy guides on How to play “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen on UkuleleFamous Ukulele Songs You Can LearnHow to Play Ukulele, and How to Tune a Ukulele for more useful information.

Easy Disney Ukulele Songs – Conclusion

Don’t see your favorite here? Don’t worry! Disney songs are usually quite straightforward. With a bit of time and practice, most can be figured out quite quickly. Just listen, pick up your ukulele, and give it a shot.

It’s worth taking the time to do it. Because Disney songs and ukuleles go together like Lilo and Stitch, they complement each other beautifully. The humble uke always matching both Disney’s sweet, charming side, as well as its more playful one.

So, happy strumming, folks!

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