Andy Eastwood's 2009 Bonus Edition CD 'UKULELE MANIA'

Andy Eastwood

UKULELE MANIA - Bonus Edition
DISCONTINUED

SELECTED SONGS FROM THIS ALBUM ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON THE 22-TRACK CD

THE ANDY EASTWOOD COLLECTION

 
Andy Eastwood's 2004 album Ukulele Mania was re-issued with two extra tracks in 2009. The Bonus Edition features 16 ukulele and ukulele-banjo favourites...
Ukulele Mania was first released in 2004 to coincide with the 100th birthday of uke legend George Formby. This upbeat album of songs ranges from jazz standards to comedy classics, and shows the versatility of a great little instrument that never fails to raise a smile...

The 2009 Bonus Edition includes two extra songs originally recorded for Andy's debut CD Ukulele Serenade: Misty and Here Comes The Sun.

You can watch live video of a track from this album here: WILLIAM TELL'S UKULELE

FULL TRACK LISTING...

With My Little Ukulele In My Hand - A cover of the George Formby hit
When I'm Sixty-Four - Beatles song from the Sergeant Pepper album
Isn't This A Lovely Day - Classic song freshly arranged by Andy for this recording with the mellow 'concert' size ukulele
He Played His Ukulele As The Ship Went Down - A famous 1920s comic number!
Take Your Pick - Banjo solo by Pete Mandell, arranged here by Andy for banjo-uke
Somethin' Stupid - The Sinatra classic
Here Comes The Sun
- Ukulele version of George Harrison's Abbey Road favourite
The Lancashire Toreador
- Catchy, lesser-known Formby song
Dream A Little Dream Of Me - 1920s ballad, famously revived in the 60s by Mama Cass
Mister Sandman - Another timeless favourite with beautiful soprano ukulele arrangement
Talking To The Moon About You - Love song from the film Much Too Shy
Happy Days Are Here Again - A standard, arranged to feature the violin and banjo-uke
William Tell's Ukulele - Andy's impressive version of the Rossini Overture
Misty - Soprano ukulele arrangement of the Errol Garner tune
Busy Line
- The Rose Murphy hit
With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock - Recorded with George Formby's own Gibson ukulele banjo

     
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