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		<title>Forever Autumn</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[🍂 About the Song “Forever Autumn” is one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces ever to come out of a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>🍂 About the Song</strong></h3>



<p>“<strong>Forever Autumn</strong>” is one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces ever to come out of a sci-fi concept album.</p>



<p>Originally written by <strong>Jeff Wayne</strong> and <strong>Gary Osborne</strong>, it found its true voice in <em>The War of the Worlds</em> when sung by <strong>Justin Hayward</strong> — that gentle, melancholy tone over sweeping orchestration.</p>



<p>It’s the quiet moment in the chaos — the human heart inside a Martian apocalypse.</p>



<p>The lyrics are pure grief and nostalgia: love lost to time, memory, and the turning of the seasons.</p>



<p>On ukulele, it becomes <em>achingly intimate.</em></p>



<p>Where the original soars with strings and synths, the uke pares it down to a sigh — like the last leaf falling from a branch.</p>



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



<p>We’ll play it in <strong>G major</strong>, which sits comfortably for voice and matches the original feel.</p>



<p>You’ll need <strong>G, Em, C, Am, D, and Bm.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Verse progression:</strong> [G] – [Em] – [C] – [D]</p>



<p><strong>Chorus (“Through autumn’s golden gown…”):</strong> [C] – [Bm] – [Am] – [D]</p>



<p>Tempo: <strong>68–72 bpm</strong> — slow, drifting, and wistful.</p>



<p><strong>Strumming pattern:</strong> <em>down–down–up–up–down–up</em> (gentle, legato).</p>



<p>Or fingerpick <strong>4–3–2–1</strong> softly for a harp-like effect.</p>



<p>Let your right hand breathe — this song lives in air, not attack.</p>



<p>When you hit the chorus, open up the strum slightly and let the chords bloom — that’s your “orchestral swell” moment.</p>



<p><strong>Singing tip:</strong></p>



<p>Float the melody. Don’t push.</p>



<p>Justin Hayward sounds like he’s singing to himself — do the same.</p>



<p>Think of it as storytelling, not performing.</p>



<p>And when you get to “the summer sun is fading as the year grows old…” — let the vowel linger like the light it describes.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>💡 Trivia You Can Drop Casually</strong></h3>



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<li>The melody began life as a <strong>Lego commercial jingle</strong> that Jeff Wayne wrote in 1969 (!).</li>



<li>When he began <em>War of the Worlds</em>, he reworked it into a full song — the contrast between the Martian destruction and human loss was deliberate.</li>



<li>Hayward recorded his vocal in one emotional take, with just acoustic guitar and guide strings.</li>



<li>The track has been covered by everyone from Justin Hayward himself to Gary Barlow and Liam Neeson (in later stage versions).</li>



<li>It remains the emotional centre of <em>The War of the Worlds</em> — a love song sung in the shadow of extinction.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>🌈 Final Word</strong></h3>



<p>“Forever Autumn” is the sound of memory.</p>



<p>On ukulele, it feels like rediscovering something you once lost — small, personal, and impossibly fragile.</p>



<p>It’s not just a sad song — it’s a reminder that beauty doesn’t fade; it just changes form.</p>



<p>Play it slowly, mean every word, and let silence do half the talking.</p>
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