Alan hunter biography ukulele chords
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These are the songs from within the songbook. These will be updated before they come out in the songbook... - so the latest versions will be on this page. The latest downloads of Jim's SongBooks can be found by clicking here-> Songbook
You no longer need to click on the Filter or Max button for selections - just open the box by clicking on it and click on a selection
You can select a category and/or Song Type (as on the Songs Index page).
You can do a Search or look for songs with a Maximum number of chords.
The number in () at the end of the Song Name is the page number in the current songbook - (0) means new song so not in songbook yet
Search in selected Category/Type
OR click on dropdown below to select Max chords in selected Category/Type
- Now showing songs with all Chords
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Others chords - ukulele chords
Chest Pain - Malcolm Todd
Make Room - Community Music
As we are - Seungmin (Stray Kids)
Volevo essere un duro - Lucio Corsi
Weathervane - Hunter Metts
Half Horse Half Man - OCT
Focus - John Summit ft CLOVES
His Glory and My Good - CityAlight
The cutest pair - Regina Song
Raining in Manila - Lola Amour
Tingin - Cup of Joe ft Janine Tenoso
Bugambilya - Belle Mariano
Unfair - Felix (Stray Kids)
My Only Trophy - GOOD RANDOMS
Herbal na utan - Halamana
Railway - Bang Chan (Stray Kids)
When The Party Ends - Max Allais
Good Lookin - Dixon Dallas
When I Fall - Katy Nichole
Timi Sangai - Apurva Tamang
Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
Id Rather Pretend - Bryant Barnes
Once in a moon - Sarah Kang
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