A C on a guitar is a C on a uke, an F on a guitar is a F on a uke. I don't know what chord 577655 is on a guitar (you'll have to ask a guitar player, because it isn't on the guitar chord chart I own), but most songs will work that way. Not all though. Some songs written in complicated guitar chords have to be changed into another key for uke. And some songs just don't work at all on uke.
http://www.fretplay.com/tabs/j/jet/are_you_gonna_be_my_girl-crd.shtml
Here's Jets version of your song. it's in the key of E. E's are a bitch to finger on uke. You can either change the key or sometimes if a song has an E in it you can substitute the E with an E7 on uke.
To change the song into another key, do this. Write out the key it is in, like this,
E F G A B C D E
Then write out the chord you want to change it to, under it, lets use C
C D E F G A B C
match them up. An E is now a C, an F is now a D, etc.....
If the song has sharps or dim those are applied to the new notes also.
Most of the time this will work, sometimes you have to tweak 'em a little. Just use your ear and if it sounds right, it probably is. Hope this helps.
By the way, that's a great song. Never heard of Jet....I always assumed it was done by INXS.