ukulele songs cover of its a blue world

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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my first youtube vid, and a little rusty in places but, its an out of tune GCEA and the song is “Its A Blue World” by cant remember but u can find the tabs on doctor ukes website. any tips tricks greatly appreciated. take care, have fun

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Some mixes of Ukulele Songs

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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Just Ukulele songs I know. Not good considering myself a beginner, still working on it.

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Ukulele songs ‘Take on me’ introduction ( Novice )

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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a easy intro to impress your mates

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Ukulele songs ’5 Years time ‘

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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noah and the whale easy and novice tune to play with your mates and have a laugh

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easy ukulele songs Ring of fire

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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easy chords just: G, C and D, C, G

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UKULELE SONGS !!!!

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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A ANOTHER SONG GOOD RIDDANCE TIME OF YOUR LIFE

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Ukulele Songs: Five Essential Uke Tunes

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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There are certain songs that will be forever associated with the ukulele. They’re the songs that the general public immediately link with the ukulele. The ones they request whenever someone takes out a ukulele. The ones every ukulele player is almost contractually obliged to learn.

Many of these songs have become associated with the ukulele because of a single, great interpretation using the ukulele.

Tonight You Belong To Me

Tonight You Belong to Me was written in 1926 by Billy Rose and Lee David. It became famous after it was used in the movie The Jerk. It features in a scene on the beach with Steve Martin serenading Bernadette Peters with a ukulele. Although Steve Martin is a ukulele player, he mimed to the playing of Lyle Ritz.

Aloha ‘Oe

Aloha Oe is one of the oldest ukulele songs. It was written by the Hawaiian Queen Lili’uokalani at the end of the 19th Century. The song was originally a love song but has become a farewell song because of its vocal refrain (aloha ‘oe means ‘farewell to you’). The song has recently become popular with children after being used in the cartoon Lilo and Stitch.

Ukulele Lady

In the 1920s, there was a huge fad for all things Hawaiian. Songwriters were quick to pick up on this trend and started writing songs in a Hawaiian style with references to various items of Hawaiiana. Obviously, this meant plenty of ukulele references in songs like Ukulele Moon, Ukulele Island and, most famously, Ukulele Lady.

Tip Toe Through the Tulips

Tiny Tim is probably the most famous ukulele player of all time and Tip Toe Through the Tulips his biggest hit. With his unconventional appearance and strange, warbling voice, he wasn’t the greatest ambassador for the ukulele. However, he did rescue a number of great songs from the 1920s from obscurity.

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

There were hardly any ukulele versions of Somewhere Over the Rainbow before Israel Kamakawiwo’ole recorded his version of the song in 1997. His version had such charm and beauty that it became a huge success and is regularly featured in films and TV shows set in Hawaii such as 50 First Dates. More recently, the song was covered by Jason Castro on American Idol to thumbs up from the judges and the audience alike.

To learn about more about these songs and others, visit ukulele songs.


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Christmas Ukulele Songs – Last Christmas.m4v

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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Wonderful christmas ukulele song! Found the chords song book online. I DID NOT MAKE THIS SONGBOOK! Thanks to the wonderful ukulele website www.ukuke.co.uk the ukulele songbook in pdf format can be accessed with this link www.ukuke.co.uk Enjoy it, Rate it, Comment, Subscribe, and share the love!!!

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Happy New Year and Ukulele Songs

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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xd Enjoy. Sorry about the spasticness of my singing voice. The song for the montage is: You’re gonna go far kid- The Offspring incase you didn’t see the credits… Which I don’t know how to make longer xd

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Mel Bay’s A Treasury of Songs for Young People: For Autoharp, Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, and Keyboard

March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
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Product Description
The songs in this book are familiar to children of all ages. They include not only traditional children’s songs, but also rounds, cowboy tunes, and popular Christmas songs. They have been arranged in the keys that are most suitable for singing, and can be played in a variety of styles using only the words and the accompanying chords. In cases where there are two versions of a particular tune, both have been included. If one version is not well known, however, the mo… More >>


Mel Bay’s A Treasury of Songs for Young People: For Autoharp, Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, and Keyboard

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