Logo courtesy of Jennifer Campbell Garthwaite,
Ukulele Band of Alabama.
The W P Y U D Songbook, 2021
(World Play Your Ukulele Day)
February 2, 2021 — 4 to 6 pm (CST)
Bringing the world together
four strings at a time!
2021 is the 10th Annual "World Play Your Ukulele Day"
Mark your calendars and make a plan!
What are YOU going to play on Feb 2nd?
Will it be a Zoom jam?
Will it be a collaboration video?
Will it be an porch concert for your neighbors?
Will it be learning a new song or technique?
The W P Y U D Songbook_Display_2021_02-01.pdf
The W P Y U D Songbook_Display_Paged_2021_02-01.pdf
The W P Y U D Songbook_Print_2021_02-01.pdf
The W P Y U D Songbook_Print_Paged_2021_02-01.pdf
21 Songs - 42 Pages
The first song nominated is:
I Got You Babe (the "wake up" song in the 1993 movie "Groundhog Day")
Song Title |
YouTube Links |
A Lover’s Concerto (C & G) (Lyrics by Sandy Linzer & Denny Randell, 1965, to "Minuet in G Major" by Christian Petzold (before 1725), often erroneous attributed to J. S. Bach) |
A Lover’s Concerto by The Toys (Barbara Harris, Barbara Parritt and June Montiero, 1965) A Lover’s Concerto by Sarah Vaughan (1966) A Lover’s Concerto (alt) by the Supremes (1966) A Lover’s Concerto by Nancy Boyd Minuet in G Major (Petzold) by Rousseau |
As Tears Go By (C) (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, & Andrew Loog
Oldham, 1964) |
As Tears Go By – Marianne Faithful As Tears Go By – The Rolling Stones |
Black is Black (Michelle Grainger, Tony Hayes & Steve Wadey, 1966)
(Dm) |
Black is Black by Los Bravos (1966) |
Blame It On The Ukulele (TVUC Songbook #436)
(Original lyrics by Cynthia Weil; music by Barry Mann, 1963) |
Blame it on the Ukulele by June & the Honey Badgers & the Boys Blame it on the Ukulele by Bristol Ukulele Jam Blame It On The Bossa Nova by Eydie Gormie (1963) |
Can’t Help But Smile (Jim & Liz Beloff) (TVUC Songbook #703) |
I Can't Help But Smile Lyrics by Jim & Liz Beloff I Can't Help But Smile Lyrics by Jim & Liz Beloff I Can't Help But Smile (Ukulele Play-along) by Jim & Liz Beloff |
Crocodile Rock (Elton John and Bernie Taupin, 1972) (C & G) |
Crocodile Rock by Elton John |
Dancing Queen (Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus & Stig Anderson,
1975), Vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog. (C & G) |
Dancing Queen by Abba (1975 recording, re-mastered) Dancing Queen by Abba (Video) Dancing Queen from the soundtrack of "Mamma Mia!" |
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen See: Five versions of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah |
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House At Pooh Corner (Kenny Loggins, 1965) (C & G) |
House at Pooh Corner by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1970) House at Pooh Corner by Kenny Loggins & Jim Messina (1971) |
I Got You Babe (Sonny Bono, 1965) (D & G) |
I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher (Official Audio) I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher (1976) - Sonny & Cher close the March 14, 1976 episode of "The Sonny & Cher Show" with their signature hit. I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher; Sonny & Cher reunite for the last time to sing 'I Got You Babe' on Letterman (1987) |
I Saw Her Standing There (Paul McCartney and John Lennon, 1963) (G) |
I Saw Her Standing There by The Beatles (1963) |
Kokomo - The Beach Boys (John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Mike
Love, and Terry Melcher, 1988) (C & G) |
Kokomo by The Beach Boys |
My Favorite Things - Senior Version (Rogers and Hammerstein, 1959) (Am & Em) |
My Favorite Things by Julie Andrews (soundtrack) My Favorite Things by Julie Andrews (movie clip) |
No, No Song (NN) (DA) & No No Song (C G NN) (KF) (Hoyt Axton and David Jackson, ca. 1974) |
No No Song by Ringo Starr from "Goodnight, Vienna" (1974) |
One Love (Bob Marley, 1965) (alt.) (G) |
One Love by Bob Marley & The Wailers (1965) Worked as One Love/People Get Ready (1977) |
Peggy Sue (Jerry Allison and Norman Petty, 1957) (C) |
Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly (1957), appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show |
Stand By Me (Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller,
1961) (C) Also:
Stand By Me
(G), from UF 2019. |
Stand By Me by Ben E. King (1961) by Ben E. King (1961) |
Ukulele
Lady (Gus Kahn & Richard A. Whiting, 1925) |
Ukulele Lady by Vaughn De Leath (1925), popular star on the radio in the 1920s. She invented the "crooning" style of singing, and was an accomplished ukulele player. Ukulele Lady by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra with vocals by the Southern Fall Colored Quartet (1925); lengthy instrumental introduction. Ukulele Lady by Lee Morse (1925) Ukulele Lady by by Kermit the Frog (playing the ukulele) and Miss Piggy in the second season of The Muppet Show, Episode 15. Ukulele Lady by Arlo Guthrie on his 1972 album "Hobo's Lullaby" Ukulele Lady by Bette Midler, first performed live in the 1997 TV special "Diva Las Vegas" as a tribute to her native Hawaii. Midler later recorded the song for her album "Bathhouse Betty." |
Up A Lazy River (Hoagy Carmichael & Sidney Arodin, 1930) (Ukulele Band of Alabama) |
Up A Lazy River by the Mills Brothers (a classic!) Up A Lazy River by Louis Armstrong (another classic from 1931) Up A Lazy River by Hoagy Carmichael (1930) |
Yellow Bird (C) "Choucoune" is a 19th-century Haitian song composed by Michel Mauléart Monton with lyrics from a poem by Oswald Durand. It was rewritten with English lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman in 1957 as "Yellow Bird" for the Norman Luboff Choir. Exotica musician Arthur Lyman made the song a hit in 1961. Choucoune (song), Wikipedia. |
Yellow Bird by The Mills Brothers Yellow Bird by Brothers Four Yellow Bird by Kingston Trio |
You Are My Sunshine by Jimmy Davis (1940) You Are My Sunshine by Johnny Cash You Are My Sunshine from the soundtrack to "O Brother, Where Are Thou?" |
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Mike Lynch, also known as “Ukulele Mike” established World Play Your Ukulele Day in 2011. Mike taught classroom music for over 40 years, who also taught people how to play the ukulele online. He was also was a composer and an author. Ukulele Mike passed away on January 2, 2018, but his memory lives on through World Play Your Ukulele Day.
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