Hawaiian War Chant
English Lyrics by Ralph Freed, Music by Johnny Noble and Prince Leleiohaku, 1936
Vamp: G7 C7 F
F
There's a sunny little, funny little melody
F7
That was started by a native down in Waikiki.
Bb F
He would gather a crowd down beside the sea
C7 F
And he'd play his gay Hawaiian chant.
F
Soon the other little natives started singin' it.
F7
Then the hula-hula maidens started swingin' it.
Bb F
Like a tropical storm, that's the way it hit,
C7 F (C7, F7)
Funny little gay Hawaiian chant.
Bb F C7 F F7
Au we ta huala
Bb F C7 F
Me big, bad fightin' man!
F
Thought it started on an island down Hawai'i way,
F7
It's as popular in Tennessee or Ioway.
Bb F
If you wander in to any cabaret
C7 F (C7, F7)
You will hear this gay Hawaiian chant.
Bb F C7 F F7
Au we ta huala
Bb F C7 F
Me big, bad fightin' man!
C7
F
Soprano
G7
Baritone
F 7
Bb
C 7
F
G7
F7
Bb
The sad song in the Lion King during the stampede and when Mufasa dies is called "To Die For." It's on the Lion King Soundtrack.
The song, "One by One", opens the second act of The Lion King stage musical.
The song starts out in Gb and then swirtches up to G at about the 1:30 mark. So for principal chords, use Gb, B, Db7, then G, C, D7.
The Lion King, 1994
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You can find the chords and piano notes to the song, "He Lives in You", from The Lion King stage musical on musicnotes.com. If you go to that website, look up "He Lives in You (Reprise)" on the Find Sheet Music search engine, and click on Go. Click on the title which credits Jay Rifkin as the artist, and there you have the chords to the song.
The sad song in the Lion King during the stampede and when Mufasa dies is called "To Die For." It's on the Lion King Soundtrack.
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If you are talking about Lion King on Broadway, the song is called One by One by Lebo M or the Lion King ensemble
I cannot locate a song titled 'Stand By You' from The Lion King soundtrack.
The song, "One by One", opens the second act of The Lion King stage musical.
The song starts out in Gb and then swirtches up to G at about the 1:30 mark. So for principal chords, use Gb, B, Db7, then G, C, D7.
The Lion King, 1994
It depends on which specific song from The Lion King you are looking for musical notes on. But, you can find a list of musical notes for the songs and instrumental score music in The Lion King on their site if you type in "Lion King" in the Find Sheet Music search engine featured on the website.
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