UKULELE LADY

© 1925
Lyrics & Music: Lyrics: Gus Kahn, Music: Richard A. Whiting

Sheet Music:

Recordings: Hilo Hattie [Clara Inter] Decca, 1940
CD: Gary Aiko and the Legends A Romantic Night in Hawaii (CGCD 101)
CD: Various
I saw the splendor of the moonlight
On Honolulu bay
There's something tender in the moonlight
On Honolulu

And all the beaches
Are full of peaches
Who bring their ukes along
And in the glimmer of the moonlight
They like to sing this song

If you like ukulele lady
Ukulele lady like-a you
If you like to linger where it's shady
Ukulele lady linger too

If you kiss ukulele lady
And you promise ever to be true
And she finds another ukulele
Lady fooling 'round with you

Maybe she'll sigh (and maybe not)
Maybe she'll cry
Maybe she'll find somebody else
By and by

To sing to where it's cool and shady
Where the tricky wicki wacki woo
If you like ukulele lady
Ukulele lady like-a you
She used to sing to me by moonlight
On Honolulu Bay
Fond memories cling to me by moonlight
Although I'm far away

Someday I'm going
Where eyes are glowing
And lips are made to kiss
To meet somebody in the moonlight
To hear that song I miss


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