Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me

ukulele chords touch a touch a touch me

💋 About the Song

Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me” is Rocky Horror’s most playfully scandalous number — Janet’s wide-eyed surrender to temptation, innocence colliding with raw curiosity.

It’s pure parody of 1950s “good girl” ballads — coy on the surface, pure chaos underneath.

The lyrics flirt, stumble, and explode into liberation; the melody is a sugary doo-wop tune gone rogue.

On ukulele, it becomes cheeky perfection — part beach party, part burlesque.

Light, bouncy, and gloriously tongue-in-cheek.


🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips

We’ll use C major, keeping that sweet vintage pop flavour.

You’ll need C, F, G7, Am, and D7.

Verse: [C] – [F] – [G7] – [C]

Chorus: [Am] – [F] – [C] – [G7]

Tempo: around 115 bpm — keep it snappy and flirty.

Strumming: down–down–up–up–down–up with a light bounce, or a syncopated down–chuck–up–up–chuck for cabaret flair.

If you want to channel the 50s, strum closer to the bridge for that crisp, percussive tone.

Vocal style:

Janet starts timid — breathy, hesitant — then builds confidence until she’s practically belting.

Start soft and straight, end playful and knowing.

It’s theatre — wink through every line.


💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually

  • Susan Sarandon recorded this live on set — she actually had pneumonia during filming, which makes that breathy tone authentic.
  • The song borrows its melody from early rock ballads and teenage love songs — a deliberate parody.
  • The background singers (“Creature of the night!”) are actually the cast members whispering from the sound booth.
  • The uke version fits the original Richard Hartley arrangement perfectly — same I–IV–V bones as classic rock ‘n’ roll.
  • Sarandon said this was the moment Janet “stopped being polite and started being alive.”

🌈 Final Word

“Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me” is equal parts comedy and confession.

On ukulele, it’s irresistibly fun — playful, percussive, and just a little bit naughty.

It’s not about seduction — it’s about discovery.

Play it like you’re flirting with the idea of being wild, and by the final chorus, give in completely.

Album:The Rocky Horror Picture ShowYear:1975Artist:, Key:CDifficulty:Intermediate Download PDF
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