Kokomo

kokomo

🍹 About the Song

By 1988, The Beach Boys were long past their surfboard years — but Kokomo came along and gave them one last blast of sunshine. Written by John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Terry Melcher, and Mike Love, it was recorded for the Cocktail movie soundtrack (yes, the Tom Cruise one where he throws bottles in slow motion).

It’s pure escapism — a postcard to imaginary beaches and fruity drinks, listing off tropical destinations with the confidence of a travel agent who’s definitely not been to half of them.
But damn, it works. That steel-drum groove, those honeyed harmonies — suddenly you’re barefoot, slightly tipsy, and everything’s fine.

It became The Beach Boys’ first #1 hit since 1966, proving that feel-good harmony never goes out of style — even if you’ve swapped the surfboard for a sun lounger.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

  • Chords:C – Am – F – G7 (it’s literally a holiday for your fingers).
    • For the “Aruba, Jamaica…” section: C – Am – F – G7
    • For the bridge (“Everybody knows… a little place called Kokomo”): F – G7 – C – Am – Dm – G7 – C.
  • Strumming pattern: Island strum all the way: Down–Down-Up–Up–Down-Up. Keep it light, breezy, and a bit lazy.
  • Tempo: Around 116 bpm — chill but still danceable.
  • Tone: Strum near the neck joint for a softer, beachy sound.
  • Dynamics: Keep it even — the whole tune is a hammock swing. Don’t overdo the chorus; it’s meant to float.
  • Bonus move: Add some palm-muted downstrokes in the verses to give it that bongo bounce.
  • Singing tip: The harmonies make the magic — if you’ve got mates, stack your vocals for that classic Beach Boys glow.

🧠 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • Kokomo isn’t a real place. The songwriters made it up as an imaginary island near the Florida Keys.
  • It was featured in Tom Cruise’s 1988 film Cocktail and shot straight to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • This was the first Beach Boys hit without Brian Wilson’s involvement — Mike Love led the charge, proving the band could still make a summer banger.
  • The track earned a Grammy nomination and single-handedly funded a thousand dodgy Hawaiian-shirt sales.

🌈 Final Word

Play Kokomo like you’ve got sand between your toes and absolutely no deadlines.
Keep it sunny, simple, and singable — this is escapism, not introspection.
If you’re not craving a daiquiri by the second chorus, you’re doing it wrong.

Album:Still Cruisin’Year:1988Artist:Key:CDifficulty:Easy Download PDF
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