Written by Gus Kahn/Richard A. Whiting
G D7 G I saw the splendor of the moonlight G D#7 D7 G On Honolulu Bay. G D7 G There something tender in the moonlight G D#7 D7 G On Honolulu Bay, Em And all the beaches are full of peaches Bm Who bring their ukes along, G D7 G7 And in the glimmer of the moonlight A A7 D D7 They love to sing this song:verse 2: G D7 G She used to sing to me by moonlight G D#7 D7 G On Honolulu Bay. G D7 G Fond mem cling to me by moonlight G D#7 D7 G Although I'm far away. Em Someday I'm going where eyes are glowing Bm And lips are made to kiss, G D7 G7 To see somebody in the moonlight A A7 D D7 And hear the song I miss: ChorusG Bm Em D7 If you like-a Ukulele Lady G Bm Em D7 Ukulele Lady like-a you. Am D7 Am D7 If you like to linger where it's shady Am D7 G Ukulele Lady linger too. G Bm Em D7 If you kiss-a Ukulele Lady G Bm Em C While you promise ever to be true Am D7 Am D7 And she find another Ukulele Am D7 G Lady foolin with you, C C7 Maybe she'll sigh (or maybe not) G G7 Maybe she'll cry (an awful lot) A7 D Maybe she'll find somebody else D D7 By and by G Bm Em D7 To sing to when it's cool and shady G Bm Em C Where the tricky wickie wackies woo, Am D7 Am D7 If you like-a Ukulele Lady Am D7 G Ukulele Lady like-a you.