I went to an impromptu meetup with STRUM, Seattle’s Totally Relaxed Ukulele Musicians, on a recent visit to Seattle. I recorded some of the songs we played, and asked some of the members how ukulele has changed their lives. If you’re passing through Seattle I would highly recommend dropping in for a strum!
This episode features a whole lot of songs:
· Blue Moon (Rodgers & Hart, 1934)
· Diana (Anka & Sherman, 1957)
· Smile (Chaplin, Turner & Parsons, 1954)
· Down by the Riverside (Traditional)
· ‘A’ You’re Adorable (Lippman, 1948)
· Singin’ in The Rain (Freed & Brown, 1929)
· Sway (Demetrio & Gimbel, 1954)
· Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Pinkard & Casey, 1925)
· South of the Border (Kennedy & Carr, 1939)
· I only want to be with you (Hawker & Raymonde, 1963)
· All I Have to do is Dream (Bryant, 1958)
· All My Loving (Lennon & McCartney, 1963)
· The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Linda, Peretti, Creatore, Weiss & Stanton, 1961)
· Hawaiian Lullaby (Reichel, 1997)
· Ka Pua Ē (Traditional)
· To You Sweetheart, Aloha (Harry Owens, 1951) / Aloha Oe (Queen Liliuokalani)
· STRUM a Ukulele when you’re feeling Blue (Uncle Rod Higuchi)
Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as others mentioned in the episode.
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The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.