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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Bb    Eb7  Bb
Honeybee
       Bb7        Eb7     Bb
Go and tell the starling
          Bb7      Eb6
To go and tell my darling
         F       Bb
To hurry home to me


Bb    Eb7  Bb
Honeybee
        Bb7      Eb7     Bb
Say I'm sad and lonely
            Bb7      Eb6
And say I'm wishing only
           F        Bb
His loving smile to see


Ab9       Fm7       Ab9        Fm7     Bbm7         Eb7             Cm
We had a fight and he's been gone an hour by the clock upon the shelf
Bbm     F         Bbm      F        C7                   F
He was right but I'm too proud to go and tell him so myself


   Bb    Eb7  Bb
So honeybee
       Bb7       Eb7       Bb
Go and tell the starling
          Bb7      Eb6
To go and tell my darling
         F       Bb
To hurry home to me
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~Saturday 29th of March~

Biography

Elizabeth “Connie” Converse disappeared in 1974, leaving behind a haunting body of recorded music that would remain virtually unheard for the next 35 years.

Biography:

Elizabeth Eaton Converse was born in Laconia, New Hampshire in 1924, the middle child of three siblings. She was bookish, the valedictorian her class at Concord High School, and described by most who knew her to be a polymath. She attended Mt. Holyoke College on an academic scholarship beginning in 1942, studied French, and wrote for several campus publications.

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