Koraunui Ukulele performing Be alright now
Koraunui Ukulele have uploaded 'Be alright now' composed 5 March 2020. The video is a "get well soon" message to Jim, John, Marion and Annie who have either undergone surgery this year or are about to. Watch more of our videos at youtube.com/@djpomare
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We're [C] gonna get our [G] veges on a [F] Saturday [C] morning
We [F] hope you get [G] better [C] soon
One day at a [G] time is [F] all we're [C] asking
We [F] hope you get [G] better [C] soon
We [C] love to [G] see the [F] morning [C] son
We [F] hope you get [G] better [C] soon
One day at a [G] time is [F] all we're [C] asking
We [F] hope you get [G] better [C] soon.
[F] Be alright now [Fm] be alright now
Ko[Em]raunui Ukulele yeah aah (yeah aah)
[F] Be alright now [Fm] be alright now
[G] Be alright now.
[Repeat all above]
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