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Haole Hula (NW Folklife)Words & Music by R. Alex Anderson, 1928
Intro: G7//-C7//-F////, G7//-C7//-F//-C7//-F/-break
F C7 FOh when I hear the strains of that sweet Alekoki, C7 F C7 F And stealing from a far off guitar Penei NoF7 Bb D7 G7When Liliu E makes you sway in the moonlight C7 FI know the reason why fair Hawaii haunts you so.
Vamp : G7//-C7//-F//-C7//-F/-break
F C7 FThe lovely blue of sky and the sapphire of ocean C7 F C7 F The flashing white of cloud and of waves foaming crest F7 Bb D7 G7The many shades of green from the plain to the mountain C7 FWith all the brightest hues of the rainbow we’re blessed.
Vamp : G7//-C7//-F//-C7//-F/-break
F C7 FI hear the swish of rain as it sweeps down the valley C7 F C7 F I hear the song of wind as it sighs through the treesF7 Bb D7 G7I hear the crash of waves on the rocks and the beaches C7 FI hear the hissing surf and the boom of the seas.
Vamp : G7//-C7//-F//-C7//-F/-break
F C7 FI love to dance and sing of the charms of Hawaii C7 F C7 F And from a joyful heart sing Aloha to you.F7 Bb D7 G7In every note I’ll tell of the spell of my islands C7 FFor then I know that you’ll be in love with them too. C7 F-Bb-F-C7-FFor then I know that you’ll be in love with them too.
C7
F 7
Bb
D7
S
F
B
G7
C 7
F 7
Bb
D7
F
G7
E Huli MâkouDavid Chung, 1949
F E huli, e huli mâkouG7
E huli, e huli mâkou C7
Kou maka, kou lima,
Me kou kino e F G7-C7-FE aloha mai
FI mua, i mua mâkouG7
I mua, i mua mâkou C7
Kou maka, kou lima,
Me kou kino e F G7-C7-FE aloha mai
FI lalo, i lalo mâkouG7
I lalo, i lalo mâkou C7
Kou maka, kou lima,
Me kou kino e F G7-C7-FE aloha mai
G7
C7
Soprano
F
Baritone
G7
C 7
F
FI hope, i hope mâkouG7
I hope, i hope mâkou C7
Kou maka, kou lima,
Me kou kino e F G7-C7-FE aloha mai
FHa’ina, ha’ina ho’i maiG7
E huli, e huli ho’i mai C7
Kou maka, kou lima,
Me kou kino e F G7-C7-FE aloha mai
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2006 (www.seattleukulele.org)
My Waikiki GirlWords & Music by Jack Pitman & Bob Magoon, 1953
Vamp: D7 G7 C
C D7
You’ll always find her by the seashoreG7 CStrolling along without a care. D7
She has a smile for every beach boyG7 CWith a hibiscus in her hair.
[chorus]C G7
My Waikiki girl, my Waikiki girl, (G+) CI know that always, always, I’ll love you. G7
My Waikiki girl, my Waikiki girl, (G+) CI know that always, always, I’ll be true.
C D7
And when the sea is dark and stormy,G7 COut in the surf you’ll find her there. D7
She rides the breakers on a surfboardG 7 CWith a hibiscus in her hair.
C D7
And ev’ry evening in the moonlight,G7 CTropical music fills the air. D7
She does the hula in the moonlightG7 CWith a hibiscus in her hair
C D7
You’re all invited to the wedding,G7 CWe’re gonna make a perfect pair. D7
She’ll promise to be mine foreverG7 CWith a hibiscus in her hair.
Soprano Baritone
D7
G7
C
Gaug
D7
G 7
C
Gaug
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2008 (www.seattleukulele.org)
My Little Grass ShackBill cogswell, Tommy Harrison & Johnny Noble, 1933
F I want to go back to my little grass shack (D7) G7
In Kealakekua, Hawaii. C7
I want to be with all the kanes and wahines FThat I used to know (so long ago).
A7 (A+) A7
I can hear the old guitars a-playing D7
On the beach at Ho’onaunau. G7
I can hear the old Hawaiians saying, C7
“Komo mai no kâua i ka hale welakahao!”
FIt won’t be long till my ship will be sailing (D7 ) G7
Back to Kona C7 A7
A grand old place that’s always fair to see,
(You’re telling me)
D7
I’m just a little Hawaiian
And a homesick island boy. G7
I want to go back to my fish and poi.
FI want to go back to my little grass shack (D7) G7
In Kealakekua, Hawaii, C7 FWhere the humuhumunukunukuapua’a go swimming by.
Soprano
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2010 (www.seattleukulele.org)
Baritone
F
C 7
G7
D7
A7
Aaug
F
C 7
G 7
D7
A7
Aaug
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2010 (www.seattleukulele.org)
Pua Mana (F)Words by Charles Kekua Farden, Music by Irmgard ‘Aluli, 1937
F F7
Pua manaBb FKu’u home i LahainaC7 Me na pua ‘ala onaonaG7 C7 FKu’u home i aloha ‘ia
F F7
Ku’u homeBb FI ka ulu o ka niuC7 O ka niu ku kilakilaG7 C7 FNapenape malie
F F7
Home naniBb FHome i ka ‘ae kaiC7
Ke konane a ka mahinaG7 C7 FI ke kai hawanawana
F F7
Ha’inaBb F‘Ia mai ka puanaC7
Ku’u home i LahainaG7 C7 FUa piha me ka hau’oli
F
F 7
Bb
C 7
G7
F
F 7
Bb
C 7
G 7
Soprano Baritone
Puamana
Is my home in Lahaina
With flowers so fragrant
My home is so loved
My home
Is surrounded by coconut trees
That stand majestically
Fluttering gently (in the breeze)
A beautiful home
Nestled along the shore
With the bright moon
Upon the whispering sea
Told
Is the refrain (of)
My home in Lahaina
Full of happiness and joy
Sophisticated HulaSol K. Bright, 1940
F F7
Hands on your hips,Bb Bbm
Do those hula dips. F C7
Sophisticated hula, F C7
It’s the talk of the town.F F7
Swing your partner ‘round.Bb Bbm
Soon you’ll cover ground. F C7
Sophisticated hula, F E7
It’s the talk of the town.AThe native hula maidens, they love to dance.E7 AThey do their dancing to the beating of drums.G7
And now sophisticated hula’s your chanceC7 Caug
To dance while the melody runs. F F7
So, dance to the music sweet.Bb Bbm
Soon you will repeat, F C7
Sophisticated hula, F It’s the talk of the town.
D7 G7 C7 FEnd: Oh yeah, Sophisticated hula, it’s the talk of the town!
F 7
Bb
Bbm
C 7
E 7
Soprano
F
Baritone
A
G7
Caug
D7
F 7
Bb
Bbm
C 7
E7
F
A
G 7
Caug
D7
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2006 (www.seattleukulele.org)
Koke'eWords & Music by Dennis Kamakahi
E7 A D A D'Upu a'e, he mana'o A Bm E7
I ka wēkiu o Kōke'e A D A DI ka nani o ka 'āina A E7 A Asus AO ka noe pō 'ai 'ai
Hui: E7 D'O Kalalau, he 'āina la'a A Bm E7
I ka ua li'ili'i A D A D'O Waimea, ku'u lei aloha A E7 ANever more to say goodbye
E7 A D A DE ho'i mai ana i ka hikina A Bm E7
I ka lā, welawela A D A DI ke kai, hāwanawana A E7 A Asus AI Po'ipū ma Kōloa
E7 A D A DMele au, no ka beauty A Bm E7
I ka uka, 'iu'iu A D A DI Kōke’e ua 'ike au A E7 A Asus AI ka noe pō 'ai'ai
A
D
Soprano
E 7
Baritone
Bm
Asus
A
D
E7
Bm
Asus
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2012 (www.seattleukulele.org)
Hanalei MoonWords & Music by Robert Nelson, 1974
Intro vamp: G7-C7-F (x2)
C7 F (D7)When you see G7
Hanalei by moonlight, Gm7 C7 F C7
You will be in Heaven by the sea. F (D7)Every breeze, G7
Every wave will whisper, Gm7 C7 F (C7 C+)“You are mine. Don’t ever go away.”
F (D7) G7
Hanalei,
Hanalei Moon C7 Bb-Bbm-F C7
Is lighting beloved Kaua’i.F (D7) G7
Hanalei,
Hanalei Moon, C7 F (C7 to top) (D7 to last)Aloha no wau ia oe.
Last time: G7 C7 (Break & ritard)Aloha no wau ia, Bb Bbm Fmaj7
Hana-lei Moon.
F
D7
Gm7
Soprano
G7
Baritone
F
D7
Gm7
G7
C7 C 7
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2007 (www.seattleukulele.org)
Caug Caug
Bbm Bbm
Bb Bb
Fmaj7 Fmaj7
On the Beach at WaikikiWords by G.H. Stover, Music by G.H. Stover & Henry Kailmai, Arranged by Sonny Cunha 1915 Introduced at the Hawaii pavilion of the San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition 1915
F“Honi kaua wikiwiki”D7 G7
Sweet brown maiden said to me C7
As she gave me language lessonsGm C7 F C#7 F (C7)On the beach at Waikiki.
F“Honi kaua wikiwiki”D7 G7
She then said and smiled in glee, C7
But she would not translate for meGm C7 F C#7 F (C7)On the beach at Waikiki
F“Honi kaua wikiwiki”D7 G7
She repeated playfully C7
Oh those lips were so invitingGm C7 F C#7 F (C7)On the beach at Waikiki.
F“Honi kaua wikiwiki”D7 G7
She was surely teasing me, C7
So I caught that maid and kissed herGm C7 F C#7 F (C7)On the beach at Waikiki.
F“Honi kaua wikiwiki”D7 G7
You have learned it perfectly. C7
Don’t forget what I have taught youGm C7 F C#7 FOn the beach at Waikiki.
Soprano Baritone
F F
G7 G7
C7 C 7
Gm Gm
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2006 (www.seattleukulele.org)
D7 D7
C#7 C#7
Lovely Hula HandsWords and music by R. Alex Anderson, 1940
Vamp: E7 A7 D
DLovely hula hands D° A7 (Em7 A7)Graceful as the birds in motion; D° A7
Gliding like the gulls o’er the ocean, D A7 D A7
Lovely hula hands. (kou lima nani e)
DLovely hula hands D° A7 (Em7 A7)Telling of the rain in the valley, D° A7
And the swirling winds on the Pali. D A7 D A7
Lovely hula hands. (kou lima nani e)
D7 GI can feel the soft caresses of your lovely hands, D7 GYour lovely hula hands.B7 Em
Ev’ry little move expresses so I’ll understandA7 (A+)All the tender meaning...
DOf your hula hands D° A 7 (Em7 A7)Fingertips that say, “A - loha.” D° A7
Say to me again, “I love you.” D A7 DLovely hula hands. (kou lima nani e)
Soprano Baritone
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2009 (www.seattleukulele.org)
D
Ddim
A7
Em7
D7
G
B7
Em
Aaug
E 7
D
Ddim
A7
Em7
D7
G
B 7
Em
Aaug
E7
Wahine IlikeaDennis Kamakahi
[Hui]
F Bb F Bb F Bb
Pu__a kalau__nu ma ke kai F C7
O Honouliwai F Bb F Bb
Wahine ilikea i ka poli o Moloka’i, F Bb F (F7)No ka heke_________
Bb
Nani wale no, ka wai lele ukaF F7
’O Hina, ’O Haha, ’O Mo’oloaBb
Na wai ‘ekolu I ka ulu wehi wehi F C7
O Kamalo, i ka malie [hui]
Bb
Nani wale no ka’aina HalawaF F7
Home ho’okipa a ka malihiniBb
‘Aina uluwehi I ka noe ‘ahiahi F C7
Ua lawe mai i ka makani Ho’olua [hui]
Bb
C 7
F 7
Soprano
F
Baritone
Bb
C 7
F 7
F
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2006 (www.seattleukulele.org)
Ukulele LadyWords by Gus Kahn, Music by Richard A. Whiting, 1925
C Ab7 G7 CI saw the splendor of the moonlight on Honolu-lu Bay Ab7 G7 CThere’s something tender in the moonlight on Honolu-lu BayAm Em Am Em
And all the beaches are full of peaches who bring their ukes alongC D7 G7 G7+5
And in the glimmer of the moonlight, they love to sing this song:
C Em Am Em C Em Am G°
If you like a ukulele lady, ukulele lady like a you Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 C G° G7
If you want to linger where it’s shady, ukulele lady linger too. C Em Am Em C Em Am G°
If you kiss a ukulele lady, while you promise ever to be true Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 C Cmaj7 C7
And she see another ukulele lady fool around with you.FMaybe she’ll sigh (an awful lot)CMaybe she’ll cry (or maybe not)D7 G7 G7+5
Maybe she’ll find somebody else by and by C Em Am Em
To cling to when it’s cool and shadyC Em Am G°Where the tricky wickie wackies woo Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 CIf you like a ukulele lady, ukulele lady like a you.
C Ab7 G7 CShe used to sing to me by moonlight on Honolu-lu Bay Ab7 G7 CFond mem’ries cling to me by moonlight although I’m far a-wayAm Em Someday I’m going where eyes are glowing Am Em
And lips were made to kissC D7 G7 G7+5
To see somebody in the moonlight and hear the song I miss.
Ab7
G7
Am
Em
D7
Soprano
C
Baritone
Dm
Gdim
Cmaj7
Ab7
G7
Am
Em
D7
C
Dm
Gdim
Cmaj7
F F
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Ka Uluwehi O Ke KaiEdith Kanak’ole
FHe ho’oheno ke 'ike akuBb FKe kai moana nui laBb FNui ke aloha e hi'ipoi neiC7 F G7-C7-F-C7
Me ke 'ala o ka līpoa
FHe līpoa i pae i ke oneBb FKe one hinuhinu laBb FWela i ka lā ke hehi 'a 'eC7 F G7-C7-F-C7
Mai mana’o he pono kēia!
FHo'okohukohu e ka limu kohuBb FKe kau i luna ō nā moku laBb F'O ia maku 'ula la e hōC7 F G7-C7-F-C7
'Oni ana i 'ōi 'anei
FHa'ina mai ka puanaBb FKa līpoa me ka limu kohuBb FHoapili 'oe me ka pāhe'eC7 F G7-C7-F-C7
'Ānoni me ka līpalu
Soprano
F
Bb
C 7
G7
F
Bb
C 7
G 7
Baritone
Ka Pua ERecorded by Makaha Sons of Ni`ihau
F F7 Bb
Gardenias blooming bright Bbm FHibiscus, oh so whiteD7 G7 C7 FAuhea wale ‘oe, Ka pua e.
F F7 Bb
Your lips are oh so red Bbm FLike the bird of paradiseD7 G7 C7 F F7
Auhea wale ‘oe, Ka pua e.
HUI:Bb Bbm
Flowers are blooming all overF D7
Blooming all over HawaiiG7
They smell so sweet, they aren’t very big C7 Caug
They thrill you through and through
F F7 Bb
Ha’ina ia mai Bbm FLei pakalanaD7 G7 C7 FAuhea wale ‘oe, Ka pua e.
F 7
Bb
Bbm
D7
G7
Soprano
F
Baritone
C7
Caug
F 7
Bb
Bbm
D7
G7
F
C 7
Caug
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2006 (www.seattleukulele.org)
A A7
E wehi e ku’u leiD AA’o ’UlupalakuaF#7 B7
’Onaona me ka ’awapuhiE7 AHe beauty ma’oli no
Vamp: B7-E7-A-D7-G
G G7
Ha’ina mai ka puanaC GA’o ’UlupalakuaE7 A7
E ’inikiniki ’ahiahiD7 GKa home a’o paniolo
Vamp: A7-D7-G-E7-A
A A7
Ha’ina mai ka puanaD AA’o ’UlupalakuaF#7 B7
E ’inikiniki ’ahiahiE7 AKa home a’o paniolo
Ending Vamp: B7-E7-A
Intro: A7-D7-G x2
G G7
Kaulana mai neiC GA’o ’UlupalakuaE7 A7
E ’inikiniki ’ahiahiD7 G Ka home a’o paniolo
Vamp: A7-D7-G-E7-A
A A7
Kaulana mai neiD AA’o ’UlupalakuaF#7 B7
E ’inikiniki ’ahiahiE7 A Ka home a’o paniolo
Vamp: B7-E7-A-D7-G
G G7
E wehi e ku’u leiC GA’o ’UlupalakuaE7 A7
’Onaona me ka ’awapuhiD7 GHe beauty ma’oli no
Vamp: A7-D7-G-E7-A
Baritone
G7
C
E 7
A7
D7
Soprano
G
A
D
’Ulupalakua (G/A) [NWFL]John P. Watkins, 1947
F#7
B7
G7
C
E7
A7
D7
G
A
D
F#7
B 7
Arranged for ukulele for the Seattle Ukulele Players Association, 2006 (www.seattleukulele.org)