Don't Get Around Much Anymore

 

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Highslide JS

Highslide JS This song appears on my How About More Uke?

CD available Fall 2009

How About More Uke? is a selection of jazz standards in the classic guitar ukulele, bass and drums jazz trio.

  • Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
  • Sway
  • Satin Doll
  • My Favorite Things
  • Joy Spring
  • I’ll Remember April
  • The Girl From Ipanema
  • Blues for Amy
  • Summertime - Blue Skies
  • Georgia
  • Polka Dots and Moonbeams
  • How High the Moon
  • Someday My Prince Will Come
  • Sweet Georgia Brown

Ukulele Don't Get Around Much Anymore

  • WidipediA: Don't Get Around Much Anymore

    "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a jazz standard with music by Duke Ellington and lyrics by Bob Russell. The tune was originally titled "Never No Lament" and was first recorded by Ellington in 1940 as a big band instrumental. Russell's lyrics and the new title were added in 1942.

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Don't Get Around Much Anymore as recorded by Howlin' Hobbit

(from Howlin' Hobbit ) The chord solo I based mine off of is Curt Sheller's version (above). I hope he does more like it as I've found the ukulele tabs usually fall either in the "too simple to bother with" or "too difficult for normal humans" camps. The intermediate level (of) this one falls in is just right (for me, at least)... (link)

YouTube Howlin’ Hobbit — Don’t Get Around Much Anymore

Howlin’ Hobbit based his arrangement on my arrangement above.


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