Mele Fong and her husband Richard Tom – The Hawaiian Serenaders – sing and play a song in English on ukulele and u-bass over photos of the splendors of spring in upcountry Maui, featuring a u-bass solo (words below). #playuke #hawaiianmusic
Mele’s arrangement of Kula Morning is in C with Latin Strum for ‘ukulele.
This hapa haole song (Hawaiian style music with English words) was written by Owana Salazar in 1987. She was a ballot nominee for Contemporary Album of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year.
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Kula Morning, mountain splendor that I adore
I will never let you go gazing out onto the sea
My Kula morning and me.
Kula morning, here in heaven caressing the sky
As a misty cloud rolls on by revealing the sun and the sea
My Kula morning and me.
I’ve wondered the earth, I’ve sailed the sea
Longing to be home with you
I’m in your mountain embrace once again
Leaving you would make me blue.
Kula morning, mountain splendor that I adore
I will never let you go gazing out onto the sea
My Kula morning and me.
(Repeat from top for u-bass solo)
I’ve wondered the earth, I’ve sailed the sea
Longing to be home with you
I’m in your mountain embrace once again
Leaving you would make me blue.
Kula morning, mountain splendor that I adore
I will never let you go gazing out onto the sea
My Kula morning and me, my Kula morning and me,
My Kula morning and me.