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		<title>I Will Survive</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[💃 About the Song There’s confident, and then there’s Gloria Gaynor “I’ve had enough of your nonsense and I’m thriving” [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">💃 About the Song</h3>



<p>There’s confident, and then there’s <em>Gloria Gaynor “I’ve had enough of your nonsense and I’m thriving”</em> confident.<br>Released in 1978, <em>I Will Survive</em> was the B-side to a random cover tune before DJs flipped it over — and instantly knew they’d found gold. The song became the ultimate anthem of resilience, a disco gospel for anyone who’s ever been dumped, underestimated, or told to pipe down.</p>



<p>Written by <strong>Freddie Perren</strong> and <strong>Dino Fekaris</strong>, it’s heartbreak turned into victory lap. Gaynor recorded it while recovering from spinal surgery, singing from a stool because she literally couldn’t stand — which makes the whole “I will survive” line even more legendary.</p>



<p>It’s bold, it’s fierce, it’s fabulous — and it’s been adopted by everyone from drag queens to divorce parties to the entire LGBTQ+ community as the ultimate middle finger to adversity.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips</h3>



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<li><strong>Chords:</strong> The main pattern rolls through <strong>Am – Dm – G – C – F – Bdim – E – Am.</strong>
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<li>You can simplify it to <strong>Am – Dm – G – C – F – E – Am</strong> if that Bdim feels too spicy.</li>
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<li><strong>Strumming pattern:</strong> Go for a funky <strong>Down–Down–Up–Up–Down-Up</strong>, but accent the 2 and 4. It’s disco, baby — the groove matters.</li>



<li><strong>Tempo:</strong> Around 116 bpm. Medium-fast, but smooth and consistent.</li>



<li><strong>Tone:</strong> Keep your strums crisp and rhythmic; think percussive, not floaty.</li>



<li><strong>Dynamics:</strong> Start small on “At first I was afraid…” and grow stronger every verse — by the chorus, you’re unstoppable.</li>



<li><strong>Optional trick:</strong> Throw in muted chuck-strums between phrases to mimic that tight disco rhythm section.</li>



<li><strong>Confidence tip:</strong> Don’t sing it sweet — sing it like you’ve just blocked someone’s number and changed your Wi-Fi password.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🧠 Trivia You Can Drop Casually</h3>



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<li>Gloria Gaynor recorded it in <strong>one take</strong> — that’s right, one.</li>



<li>The song won the <strong>first ever Grammy for Best Disco Recording</strong> (1980).</li>



<li>Perren and Fekaris originally wrote it after <em>they</em> got fired from Motown — poetic justice, really.</li>



<li>It’s been covered by everyone from Diana Ross to Cake (yes, the indie band with the deadpan singer).</li>



<li>NASA even added it to a playlist of “Songs for Space Survival” — apparently disco works in zero gravity.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🌈 Final Word</h3>



<p>Play <em>I Will Survive</em> like the uke itself is your victory dance partner. Keep it rhythmic, bold, and full of attitude.<br>Every downstroke should sound like you’ve just slammed a door you’ll never reopen.<br>If you don’t finish the song standing a little taller, you didn’t play it loud enough.</p>
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