Hi anyone passing through! Hope you enjoy this video I made way back when. I edited the original video so it should be more concise! Also I kind of messed up explaining the bridge so here it is below: (G) - D UD DD UDD D UDUD Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon (C) (G) Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon. (G) - D UD DD UDD D UDUD Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon (C) (G) Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon. 1 down strum on the following part: (C) (G) So long, ma. (Am) (G) So long, pa. (Am) (G). G (DUD) Gpinky (DD) G (UDU) G (strum up and down as the song exits the bridge) So long, neighbors and friends. Hope your year has started out well! :)
I watched your video years ago, then recently heard this song on the radio and came back to watch again, so thanks for the updated version. You're awesome, so if it's OK, may I follow you on social media? I live and work in the LA area, so if you ever want to get into the entertainment industry...
Over thirty years ago, I briefly became acquainted with Rich Dodson, the writer of the song "Sweet City Woman" and the guy who plays the banjo on the song with his group The Stampeders. What I can tell you without a doubt is if he has seen this video, he loves it. You have done a terrific job.
Released May 1971, #10 on BB Top 100. CORRECTION: G TO G6 is used ALWAYS, EXCEPT for opening chords. After that it is like this throughout song: G G6 G G6 Am Am9 Am Am9 WELL, I’M ON MY WAY TO THE CITY LIFE Am Am9 Am Am9 G G6 G G6 TO A PRETTY FACE THAT SHINES HER LIGHT ON THE CITY NIGHTS Great video. I enjoyed it very much.
I wish I has the skills to make music to make music like you! Awesome choice of a song, so simple, but has meaning to me growing up in the 70's. Thank you!
I love this song, and it is so fun that you figured out the chords to play it on a ukulele. It sounded really good when you were playing right along with the song!
😱😳 OMG! You Rock. I've always wanted to play the ukon but was afraid. I guess it just wasn't big enough for me to hold. But I'm tipping my hat to you. Because it's awesome not only for you to break it down on how to use the cords. But then you played the song. Has the Stampeders ever reached out to you. I'm impressed
@@stellarstar5 you're being modest. I think you're pretty good. Do you know any more 70's songs? Keep up the good work. BTW can you play Hungarian Rhapsodies or Song of fire and ice on that lol, just curious
@@vaughnwright521 I don't think I know any more 70's songs that I can think of but I bet there are many more that would be fun to play. And ahaha I haven't heard of those two!
Aloha, when that bass dropped 3:30 you were wailing ;) grateful that you broke the rhythm and chords down so precise. I wanted to play this song and you helped me figure that out. Peace and love.
Awesome Star! When I was stationed in Germany in the 90’s a few friends in our unit formed a band and played mainly stuff of our youth in the 70’s and 80’s. For this tune I’d play the banjo at gigs if we had a bass player to sit in for me. If not, I’d stay on bass and our regular keyboardist would play the ukulele on the banjo parts. I rather play bass on that tune because I just love that bass line. But, I didn’t mind sitting in on banjo either. Thanks for sharing your love of music and not being selfish with your knowledge to teach others that wanted to maybe learn this cool song from our rich musical past. Much Aloha and stay safe! 🤙🏾🤙🏾
Kealii, thank you very much for sharing! I love hearing what memories and stories this song is tied to. Playing bass and banjo must have been fun since you were able to experience the song from two different perspectives. Wishing you well and an early Happy New Year!
sweet job young lady i just saw these fellas on friday night with my 22 year old daughter they are a canadian band from calgary alberta back in the seventies good finger picking !!!
Hey Star!! How have you been? I still think of you every time I hear this song. Have you graduated? I hope you're doing great and hope we can catch up sometime soon 💓
So sorry for the late reply! ~busy times~ The bridge (starting on G) goes D UD DD UDD D UDUD (then to C) D (then to G) D then repeat that. For the line starting at "So long ma" One open down strum each note - C when he sings "so", G on the word "long" , one on Am on "so" and then G. One strum on Am and then G and then play the usual G + pinky part before he sings "neighbors and friends". Let me know if that helps!
How are you doing these days? Get out of college now i'm sure. This was 6 years ago. Our daughter is just now in her Freshman year. She's an only child...
I'm doing good! I got a puppy so my days consist of making sure she doesn't chew things up and taking her on little adventures! She was not a fan of when I played the ukulele so I'll have to try that again!
@@stellarstar5 We'll, I got the frosty. You should have warned me not to get a vanilla frosty. 😝. Actually I didn't know Wendy's had vanilla. I had to give it a try.. I'll stick with the original frosty from now on.. 😉
Hi anyone passing through! Hope you enjoy this video I made way back when. I edited the original video so it should be more concise!
Also I kind of messed up explaining the bridge so here it is below:
(G) - D UD DD UDD D UDUD
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon
(C) (G)
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon.
(G) - D UD DD UDD D UDUD
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon
(C) (G)
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon.
1 down strum on the following part:
(C) (G)
So long, ma.
(Am) (G)
So long, pa.
(Am) (G). G (DUD) Gpinky (DD) G (UDU) G (strum up and down as the song exits the bridge)
So long, neighbors and friends.
Hope your year has started out well! :)
I watched your video years ago, then recently heard this song on the radio and came back to watch again, so thanks for the updated version. You're awesome, so if it's OK, may I follow you on social media? I live and work in the LA area, so if you ever want to get into the entertainment industry...
Thanks, awesome tutorial btw
Over thirty years ago, I briefly became acquainted with Rich Dodson, the writer of the song "Sweet City Woman" and the guy who plays the banjo on the song with his group The Stampeders. What I can tell you without a doubt is if he has seen this video, he loves it. You have done a terrific job.
Wow, that is amazing that you were acquainted with him! Thank you so much :)
I loved it!
My only complaint: you stopped the video too soon. I wanted to hear you play more!
I love, love, love this happy old song!!! I enjoyed it in high school in the 1970's. 💖💖💖
Released May 1971, #10 on BB Top 100. CORRECTION: G TO G6 is used ALWAYS, EXCEPT for opening chords. After that it is like this throughout song:
G G6 G G6 Am Am9 Am Am9
WELL, I’M ON MY WAY TO THE CITY LIFE
Am Am9 Am Am9 G G6 G G6
TO A PRETTY FACE THAT SHINES HER LIGHT ON THE CITY NIGHTS Great video. I enjoyed it very much.
What a great audition . You're hired !
Excellent!!!! Loved this song when I was in High School in 1973..... thank you.
A very nice twist on a classic gem that never gets old, that I heard when it was new. ✌️👍
Awsome ! As a Canadian growing up in the 70s ,, I loved this band and song.. Great job figuring it out on the uk 😉👍
It really is a great song and it's so fun to jam to!
I wish I has the skills to make music to make music like you! Awesome choice of a song, so simple, but has meaning to me growing up in the 70's. Thank you!
Ever since I first heard this song, it has become a favorite!
In the Cleveland Ohio area this song was played a LOT during the break segments of the Big Chuck and Lil' John Show back in the 80's.
Who would give this a thumb down? You go girl!
Ahaha thank you!
Fun vid! I remember this song when it was new. Love the 70s!
GREAT tune. From the intro to fade out. PERFECTION!
Ah why thank you!
So glad you figured out this song for us rather than studying for your finals !! Really nice job !! Hope you did ok on your finals, thanks again..
I love this song, and it is so fun that you figured out the chords to play it on a ukulele. It sounded really good when you were playing right along with the song!
😱😳 OMG! You Rock. I've always wanted to play the ukon but was afraid. I guess it just wasn't big enough for me to hold. But I'm tipping my hat to you. Because it's awesome not only for you to break it down on how to use the cords. But then you played the song. Has the Stampeders ever reached out to you. I'm impressed
Thank you! It is a very fun song to play!
@@stellarstar5 you're being modest. I think you're pretty good. Do you know any more 70's songs? Keep up the good work. BTW can you play Hungarian Rhapsodies or Song of fire and ice on that lol, just curious
@@vaughnwright521 I don't think I know any more 70's songs that I can think of but I bet there are many more that would be fun to play. And ahaha I haven't heard of those two!
@@stellarstar5 Hi there. I have a question. Is the yuk the your only instrument or do you play others?
@@vaughnwright521 the one and only!
Aloha, when that bass dropped 3:30 you were wailing ;) grateful that you broke the rhythm and chords down so precise. I wanted to play this song and you helped me figure that out. Peace and love.
Ahaha I’m glad the video was helpful!
Awesome Star! When I was stationed in Germany in the 90’s a few friends in our unit formed a band and played mainly stuff of our youth in the 70’s and 80’s.
For this tune I’d play the banjo at gigs if we had a bass player to sit in for me. If not, I’d stay on bass and our regular keyboardist would play the ukulele on the banjo parts.
I rather play bass on that tune because I just love that bass line. But, I didn’t mind sitting in on banjo either.
Thanks for sharing your love of music and not being selfish with your knowledge to teach others that wanted to maybe learn this cool song from our rich musical past.
Much Aloha and stay safe!
🤙🏾🤙🏾
Kealii, thank you very much for sharing! I love hearing what memories and stories this song is tied to. Playing bass and banjo must have been fun since you were able to experience the song from two different perspectives.
Wishing you well and an early Happy New Year!
LOVE this song. A very nastolgic tune from my youth. Great teaching, and thank you for sharing. "I'm on my way":-)
Thank you so much!
Great song. Thanks for the work and demo. Sounds right :)
A great song by a great band ! Nice job youngster !!!
Nice !!!!
Yo I love it. I'm in utah watching this in my room stumble on this song this morning before work.
Before my time, but still one of my faves. Such a feel good song!
Great Job! I will play it with my CUATRO (FOUR) that is like an ukulele but larger tuned A, D, F#, B. Thanks from Calgary!
I'm impressed!! Nice job!
Really nice job one of the few and good lessons on this song!
Thank you so much! I admired two lessons but decided to make my own and combine parts of each!
This is an awesome tutorial. Thx so much for sharing. 💞
Good stuff, Thank you young lady and keep jamming
You make it look easy,
Nice job on a fun song; thanks.
Thanks - I found this tutorial helpful
Watching this May 2021! Thank you for the tutorial! I just got a Ukulele and this is a great song to learn.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Welcome to the uke community!
Great job on the video. Thanks.
sweet job young lady i just saw these fellas on friday night with my 22 year old daughter they are a canadian band from calgary alberta back in the seventies good finger picking !!!
That's awesome and thank you!
Nice done!
Nice work!
Nice job! Takes me back a half-century...sigh.
d'Artagnan thank you! And I totally feel that sigh
Beautiful song and beautiful you,I will try it...
This is awesome thanks so much!
Fuck, what a great tune! Thanks again
Wow: great lesson I'm still trying to master the acoustic guitar and open chords; I'd love to learn this song soon!
It’s such a fun song to play!
@@stellarstar5a fun song all around: looks easy to learn too :)
Loving this listen :) Great song well performed guys
Well done! ❤
Hey Star!! How have you been? I still think of you every time I hear this song. Have you graduated? I hope you're doing great and hope we can catch up sometime soon 💓
Hi Robert! I’m glad the song brings good times. I’m doing well and hope you are too!
Plz make more
great job
Thanks 4 the tutorial my dad loves this song. Could you please let me know the strumming for the bridge .
So sorry for the late reply! ~busy times~
The bridge (starting on G) goes D UD DD UDD D UDUD (then to C) D (then to G) D then repeat that.
For the line starting at "So long ma" One open down strum each note - C when he sings "so", G on the word "long" , one on Am on "so" and then G. One strum on Am and then G and then play the usual G + pinky part before he sings "neighbors and friends".
Let me know if that helps!
Love it, thanks!
Si bon!! Keep makin dem oldies new again! ;)
Wow, good job!
My pinky hurts, but I love it. Ain't no gain without the pain
Ahaha agreed! It took a bit for my pinky to get used to it. Glad you enjoy the song!
Nice
Great toot!
Great lesson! That being said, I am a couple of inches from tossing my uke in a fire.
Ahaha oh no! You got it!
How are you doing these days? Get out of college now i'm sure. This was 6 years ago. Our daughter is just now in her Freshman year. She's an only child...
I'm doing good! I got a puppy so my days consist of making sure she doesn't chew things up and taking her on little adventures! She was not a fan of when I played the ukulele so I'll have to try that again!
Nice job. Try it on a Banjolele and you really get the sound. :) Thanks for sharing!!
Fred Stemp Thank you! Having a banjolele would be so fun, especially for this song!
@@stellarstar5 I'm working on your lesson with mine. If it's any good I'll share it with you. Thanks again!!
Fred Stemp ah that’d be great! This song would sound so good on a banjolele! Cheers!
Nail'd it👍
Not to nitpick (as you pick your ukelele, lol), but Sweet City Woman came out in the summer of 1971, not 1973.
Nice job on the tutorial!
David oops, thank you for correcting me!
i think i love you
I play it on a banjo ukulele!
Nice! I bet it sounds great!
not bad!!!
You made me want to go to Wendy's 🍯😋
B H ahah you should but get a frosty for those fries !
@@stellarstar5 We'll, I got the frosty. You should have warned me not to get a vanilla frosty. 😝. Actually I didn't know Wendy's had vanilla. I had to give it a try.. I'll stick with the original frosty from now on.. 😉
How can I find your IG?
Thanks for this tutorial.
Oh he'll YEAH sweet
I wonder if that was an influence for 4non blonds what's up
One a demo d's me of Mario brothers
Nice song I think you're missing a note after the a to transition back to g, still sounds good though
Ese instrumento es un cuatro
Si dices que el instrumento tiene cuatro cuerdas/es un ukelele, estás en lo cierto
You should challenge davie504 on yt