Show Me Love

ukulele chords show me love

💃 About the Song

Show Me Love” is the moment the 90s got its heart back.

Released in 1993, it fused gospel-sized vocals with house music’s mechanical pulse — pure emotional euphoria in four minutes.

That organ riff (made on a Korg M1) became the sound of the era.

Robin S wasn’t trying to write an anthem — she was just trying to feel something real — and somehow created one of the most recognisable dance tracks in history.

On ukulele, it turns from club thunder to sunrise soul.

You can’t recreate the sub-bass, but you can capture that pulse — a hypnotic groove built on human rhythm, not drum machines.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

We’ll play it in A minor, which keeps the original tension and fits uke perfectly.

You’ll need Am, G, F, and E7 — same loop as half the 90s, and for good reason.

Chord loop (whole song):

[Am] – [G] – [F] – [E7]

That’s it. The groove is the song.

Keep it looping, keep it hypnotic.

Tempo: ~122 bpm (but chill it down to 100–110 for a more soulful feel).

Strumming pattern: down–down–chuck–up–down–chuck

Make the chuck sound like a hi-hat. Tap the body lightly for a kick-snare feel.

Alternatively, try fingerpicking:

Thumb (G string) → Index (C) → Middle (E) → Ring (A) — a rolling pattern.

For that iconic organ pulse, palm-mute the first downstroke of each bar — instant 90s house magic.

Vocals:

Sing it smooth, confident, but with bite. Robin S doesn’t beg — she commands.

It’s not “please love me”; it’s “show up and mean it.”


💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • Originally released in 1990, the track flopped — until Swedish producer StoneBridge remixed it in 1993.
  • The M1 organ patch used (“Organ 2”) became so famous it’s literally called The House Organ now.
  • Robin S was never a rave kid herself — she was a church singer. That’s why her delivery feels like disco gospel.
  • It’s been sampled endlessly by everyone from Charli XCX to Disclosure.
  • The song re-entered the charts multiple times — a timeless serotonin shot in chord form.

🌈 Final Word

“Show Me Love” on ukulele shouldn’t work — but it does, gloriously.

It turns warehouse euphoria into Sunday morning gospel.

It’s not about imitation — it’s about spirit: the groove, the warmth, the connection.

Strum it like a heartbeat, not a machine.

Close your eyes. Somewhere out there, a laser just flickered to life.

Album:Show Me LoveYear:1990Artist:Key:AmDifficulty:Easy Download PDF
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