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		<title>Bring Me Sunshine</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[🌞 About the Song “Bring Me Sunshine” is Britain’s unofficial national mood-booster — cheerful, charming, and impossible not to smile [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>🌞 About the Song</strong></h3>



<p>“Bring Me Sunshine” is Britain’s unofficial national mood-booster — cheerful, charming, and impossible not to smile through. Made famous as the closing theme of <em>The Morecambe &amp; Wise Show</em>, it’s a perfect blend of vaudeville bounce and pure warmth.</p>



<p>Eric and Ernie would dance offstage to this tune, grinning from ear to ear, and somehow you always felt better for it. On ukulele, it’s sunshine distilled — simple chords, big heart, and endless good vibes.</p>



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



<p>We’ll keep it in <strong>C major</strong>, the classic uke key that suits the song’s brightness.</p>



<p>You’ll need <strong>C, G7, F, D7, and A7</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Verse progression:</strong> [C] – [G7] – [C] – [F] – [C] – [G7] – [C]</p>



<p><strong>Bridge (“Make me happy…”):</strong> [F] – [D7] – [G7] – [C] – [A7] – [D7] – [G7]</p>



<p>Strumming pattern: jaunty <em>down–down–up–up–down–up</em> with a bit of bounce, around <strong>100 bpm</strong>.</p>



<p>Keep it light and swinging, with a little palm mute on beats 2 and 4 for that 1960s music-hall snap.</p>



<p>Optional trick: Add a <strong>C6</strong> (open strings) at the end for a sunny, carefree finish.</p>



<p><strong>Singing tip:</strong> Smile while you sing — seriously, it changes your tone completely. The lyrics are pure joy; let them feel like it.</p>



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



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<li>Written in 1966, “Bring Me Sunshine” was originally recorded by <strong>Willie Nelson</strong> before Morecambe &amp; Wise made it iconic.</li>



<li>It became their <em>signature tune</em>, closing every show with that famous little shuffle.</li>



<li>In 2010, the song was voted the UK’s favourite TV theme of all time.</li>



<li>It’s been covered by everyone from The Jive Aces to The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain — proving it’s basically made for four strings.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>🌈 Final Word</strong></h3>



<p>“Bring Me Sunshine” is pure happiness on tap. On ukulele, it’s impossible not to grin through the whole thing — it’s that kind of song.</p>



<p>Play it like you mean it: big strums, bright tone, and a little wink at the end. Because the world could always use a bit more sunshine.</p>



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