Ukulele Carols - a Christmas celebration. Bring your uke and go carol crazy!
Welcome everyone, to a big Ukulele Carols evening in Island Bay on Sunday December 15th. We reckon you can never have enough sessions of carols, specially when you only get December to really break loose!
The carol list is below - so no surprises -and song books are available when you arrive. (You may suggest a song by emailing the address in the flyer here.) All ages and abilities are welcome - bring family, friends to sing... and ring them bells!
Island Bay Presbyterian Church, 88 The Parade.
7-8.30pm. Doors open 6.30pm. Gold coin koha for church and songbook printing would be appreciated.
Away in a Manger [C]
Calypso Carol -See Him Lying ona Bed of Straw (G)
Christmas Must Be Tonight - The Band (G)
Go Tell it on the Mountain [C]
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Am)
Happy Christmas - War is Over (Bm)
Hark the Herald Angels Sing [C]
I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas (G)
It Came upon a Midnight Clear
Joy to the World (G)
Mary's Boy Child (F)
O Come All Ye Faithful(D)
Once in Royal David's City (A)
Pohutakawa Tree (to O Tannenbaum) [C]
Rockin around the Christmas Tree (G)
Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer (G)
Silent Night (G)
Snoopy's Christmas (F)
Te Harinui - Great Joy ( F)
We Three Kings (Am)
What Child is This (Am)
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