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  3. Typically I defer to the sheet music when it comes to lyrics, but when a song is so wonderfully presented by the incomparable Sophie Tucker I think it's understandable that I've stuck more closely to her version.

Typically I defer to the sheet music when it comes to lyrics, but when a song is so wonderfully presented by the incomparable Sophie Tucker I think it's understandable that I've stuck more closely to her version.

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  • Jon HancockB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Typically I defer to the sheet music when it comes to lyrics, but when a song is so wonderfully presented by the incomparable Sophie Tucker I think it's understandable that I've stuck more closely to her version. There are actually more choruses included in the sheet music, mostly a little peevish about the war, but the second chorus does include the following:

    "And if a big truck-driver over there /
    Wears silk and satin underwear /
    FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN CAN'T BE WRONG"

    I couldn't possibly comment.

    The original ukulele arrangement is for a uke tuned in D (ADF♯B), so you can tune your soprano up to that and use the same chord shapes to play it.

    #Music #Ukulele #1920s #Frenchmen

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    • Jon HancockB Jon Hancock

      Typically I defer to the sheet music when it comes to lyrics, but when a song is so wonderfully presented by the incomparable Sophie Tucker I think it's understandable that I've stuck more closely to her version. There are actually more choruses included in the sheet music, mostly a little peevish about the war, but the second chorus does include the following:

      "And if a big truck-driver over there /
      Wears silk and satin underwear /
      FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN CAN'T BE WRONG"

      I couldn't possibly comment.

      The original ukulele arrangement is for a uke tuned in D (ADF♯B), so you can tune your soprano up to that and use the same chord shapes to play it.

      #Music #Ukulele #1920s #Frenchmen

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      Moreau VazhT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @BigJackBrass Sophie Tucker is also the subject of the classic example of a Spoonerism: "I'm a big Sophie Fucker-tan!"

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