6 Chords used in the song: Bb, F, Eb, Gm, Cm, Dm

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Bb
F
Bb
There's a lovin' in your eyes all the way
Bb
F
Bb
If I listen to your lies would you say
Eb
F
I'm a man without conviction
Eb
F
I'm a man who doesn't know
Eb
F
How to sell a contradiction
Eb
You come and go
Gm
F
You come and goBb
F
Gm
Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
Cm
You come and go
Bb
F
You come and goBb
F
Gm
Loving would be easy if your colors were like my dreams
Cm
Red gold and green
Bb
F
Red gold and green
Bb
F
Bb
Didn't hear your wicked words every day
Bb
F
Bb
And you used to be so sweet I heard you say
Eb
F
That my love was an addiction
Eb
F
When we cling our love is strong
Eb
F
When you go you're gone forever
Eb
You string along
Gm
F
You string alongBb
F
Gm
Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
Cm
You come and go
Bb
F
You come and goBb
F
Gm
Loving would be easy if your colours were like my dream
Cm
Red gold and green
Bb
F
Red gold and greenEb
Dm
Every day is like survivalEb
Gm
You're my lover not my rivalEb
Dm
Every day is like survivalEb
Gm
F
You're my lover not my rival
Eb
F
I'm a man without conviction
Eb
F
I'm a man who doesn't know
Eb
F
How to sell a contradiction
Eb
You come and go
Gm
F
You come and goBb
F
Gm
Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon
Cm
You come and go
Bb
F
You come and goBb
F
Gm
Loving would be easy if your colors were like my dreams
Cm
Red gold and green
Bb
F
Red gold and green
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About this song: Karma Chameleon
"Karma Chameleon" is a song from British band Culture Club. The song spent three weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1984 (see 1984 in music), becoming the group's biggest hit and only US number one. The song hit number one in sixteen countries worldwide. In their home country, the single became Culture Club's second song to top the UK singles chart, staying there for six weeks in September and October 1983 and becoming the biggest selling single of 1983. The single came from their 1983 Colour by Numbers album.