Seven Daffodils
Ukulele - Digital Sheet Music

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Ukulele - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1255615

By Alice Stuart. By Fran Moseley and Lee Hays. Arranged by Winter Sparrow. Country,Folk,Pop. Score. 2 pages. Winter Sparrow #849127. Published by Winter Sparrow (A0.1255615).

A song written in 1957 by folk group "The Weavers" members Lee Hayes and Fran Mosley. Later, The Brothers Four recorded this song on their album "Sing Of Our Times" in 1964 and it became a hit.

This performance is a Ukulele solo, Low-G and fingerstyle arrangement. It's in the same key as the original:D, so you can sing just the chords. The harmony is not possible like the Brothers Four, so it is played a little faster.
Please enjoy, thank you!!

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