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  2. Wings (1927 film score) - Wikipedia

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    It also includes a ukulele arrangement of the song by May Singhi Breen.The song was first published in 1927 by Sam Fox Pub. Co. in Cleveland, Ohio. The sheet music cover illustration features a photograph of Charles Rogers and Clara Bow with a border design of airplanes. [1] This song was written for the film Wings, directed by William A ...

  3. May Singhi Breen - Wikipedia

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    Breen is credited with convincing publishers to include ukulele chords on their sheet music. The Tin Pan Alley publishers hired her to arrange the chords and her name is on hundreds of examples of music from the 1920s on. [6] Her name appears as a music arranger on more pieces than any other individual. [7]

  4. Yousician - Wikipedia

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    Yousician is currently available for five instruments: guitar, piano, bass, ukulele, and voice. For each instrument, Yousician features a lesson plan developed and produced in-house by the company’s music educators. The lesson plans are designed like music courses and consist of lessons, exercises, tutorial videos and minigames.

  5. Along the Road to Gundagai - Wikipedia

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    Jack O'Hagan (1898–1987) was an Australian musician from Fitzroy, Victoria who was working at Allans Music in Melbourne where he played sheet music for potential customers. [2] O'Hagan started writing his own songs in 1916 with "Along the Road to Gundagai" appearing in 1922 on Allans Music which was written for voice and piano, with ukulele ...

  6. For Your Country and My Country - Wikipedia

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    [2] The song was written for voice and piano, [3] [4] along with chords for guitar, ukulele, and banjo. [5] On July 9, 1917, Conway's Band recorded the song with conductor Patrick Conway. It was released under the Victor record label. [6] The Peerless Quartet also recorded a version of the song in 1917. It was released under Columbia Records. [7]

  7. Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Ball performs this song in an episode of I Love Lucy, and also in the episode of The Lucy Show titled "Lucy's College Reunion", in both performances playing the ukulele. Terry-Thomas, playing a banjo, performed the song in a duet with Liberace at the piano in an episode of The Liberace Show in 1969.