{t: Ukulele Lady} {au: Richard Whiting and Gus Kahn} {ar: Arlo Guthrie} {k: F} [F] I saw the splendor of the moonlight on Hono[Db7]lu [C7]lu [F]Bay [F] There’s something tender in the moonlight on Hono[Db7]lu [C7]lu [F]Bay [Dm] And all the beaches are filled with peaches Who [Am] bring their ukes along [F] And in the glimmer of the moonlight they love to [Db7]sing this [C7]song {soc} If [F]you [Am]like [Dm]Ukulele [C]Lady [F]Ukulele [Am]Lady like a’[Dm]you [F] If [Gm7]you [C7]like to [Gm7]linger where it’s [C7]shady [Gm7]Ukulele [C7]Lady linger [F]too If [F]you [Am]kiss [Dm7]Ukulele [F/C]Lady [F/C]While you promise [Am/C]ever to be [Dm7]true [F/C] And [Gm7]she [C7]sees a[Gm7]nother Uku[C7]lele [Gm7]Lady foolin' [C7]'round with [F]you [F7] [Bb] Maybe she'll sigh (an awful lot) [F] maybe she'll cry (and maybe not) [G7] Maybe she'll find somebody [C] else by and by [C7] To [F/C]sing to [Am/C] when it's [Dm7] cool and [F/C] shady [F/C] Where the tricky [Am/C] wicky wacky [Dm7] woo [F/C] If [Gm7] you [C7] like [Gm7] Ukulele [C7] Lady [Gm7] Ukulele [C7] Lady like a'[F]you {eoc} [F] She used to sing to me by moonlight on Hono[Db7]lu[C7]lu [F] Bay [F] Fond memories cling to me by moonlight although I'm [Db7] fa[C7]r a[F]way [Dm] Some day I'm going, where eyes are glowing and [Am] lips are made to [F] kiss [F] To see somebody in the moonlight and hear the [Db7] song I [C7] miss [pause]