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  2. File:Ukulele chords.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A chord chart for beginner ukulele players that demonstrates the correct fingerings to play the 36 basic chords. Whereas most chord charts display the fretboard vertically to save space, here the fretboard is intentionally horizontal (as how a ukulele is held) to make it easier for beginners (the target audience of this chart) to use.

  3. Universe (Slade song) - Wikipedia

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    "Universe" is a song by English rock band Slade, released on 2 December 1991 as the second single from their compilation album Wall of Hits (1991). It was written and produced by bassist Jim Lea . "Universe" reached number 76 in the UK Singles Chart and was the band's last single before disbanding in 1992.

  4. Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (UOGB) was formed in London in 1985 when the multi-instrumentalist and musicologist George Hinchliffe gave his friend the post-punk singer Kitty Lux a ukulele for her birthday, after she had expressed an interest in learning more about harmony.

  5. Ukulele Songs - Wikipedia

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    Ukulele Songs is the second solo studio album by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. It was released on May 31, 2011. [ 1 ] The album is composed of original songs and new arrangements of several standards.

  6. Lost in Your Love (Tony Hadley song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lost in Your Love" is a 1992 song by Tony Hadley. It was his first solo single since the disbanding of Spandau Ballet [ 1 ] and spent 4 weeks in the UK charts reaching No.42. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. 69 Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    The album was originally conceived as a music revue.Stephin Merritt was sitting in a gay piano bar in Manhattan, listening to the pianist's interpretations of Stephen Sondheim songs, when he decided he ought to get into theatre music because he felt he had an aptitude for it.