Do Wah Diddy Diddy

Do Wah Diddy Diddy

💋 About the Song

“Do Wah Diddy Diddy” is bubblegum brilliance — nonsense syllables, big smiles, and the sound of falling head-over-heels on a street corner. It’s the 1960s distilled into two minutes of pure dopamine: boy meets girl, grin meets grin, cue trumpet fanfare.

Manfred Mann’s version (a cover of The Exciters’ 1963 track) became a global hit, thanks to that unstoppable rhythm and those immortal words: “There she was, just a-walkin’ down the street…”

On ukulele, it’s pure joy. Bright, bouncy, and just daft enough to make anyone join in.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

We’ll play it in C major, easy on the voice and punchy on uke.

You’ll need C, F, and G7 — the holy trinity of good times.

Verse progression: [C] – [F] – [G7] – [C]

Chorus: [F] – [G7] – [C] – [F] – [G7] – [C]

Strumming pattern: bouncy down–down–up–up–down–up at around 110 bpm.

Keep the energy snappy — accent the first beat of each bar like a clap.

Add a little percussive mute between chord changes for that “handclap” feel.

If you want to get fancy, walk the bass like this on a low-G uke:

A |----------------|
E |----------------|
C |------0---------|
G |-0-2---3-2-0----|

It’s subtle, but it swings.

Singing tip: Smile. This song is basically verbal sunshine. Treat every “Do Wah Diddy” like it’s the happiest sound you’ve ever made.


💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • Written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, the husband-and-wife team behind “Be My Baby” and “Chapel of Love.”
  • It hit #1 in both the US and UK in 1964 — one of the first “British Invasion” singles to do so.
  • The original version by The Exciters (1963) was female-led — sassier, snappier, and criminally underrated.
  • The song’s nonsense title wasn’t filler; Greenwich said it was meant to sound like “love before words.”

🌈 Final Word

“Do Wah Diddy Diddy” is the definition of harmless fun — proof that three chords and a big grin can still conquer the world.

Play it loud, stomp your foot, and remember: nonsense is a form of genius.

Album:The Manfred Mann AlbumYear:1964Artist:Key:CDifficulty:Easy Download PDF
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