Day 23, Ukevember 2014! Quit Playing Games With My Heart / Backstreet Boys

I requested suggestions from friends to fill in song titles for letters of the alphabet I was missing from my song list (on the far right of this wordpress.com page). The letters I needed were: J, K, N, Q, R, and Z. I knocked off Q tonight thanks to my friend, Juliemar, from Florida! Miss you girl! Hope you and I can play and sing together sometime again soon. Thanks for suggesting this tune. Brought me (way) back. Haha!

Chords to come soon.

One response to “Day 23, Ukevember 2014! Quit Playing Games With My Heart / Backstreet Boys”

  1. Me ke aloha e Kehau — Lots of songs for “K” — most used Hawaiian letter: Ka ‘Iwa — The sea bird (frigate) Ka Lehua I Milia — Lehua blossom caressed Ka Lehua ‘Ula — – The red lehua blossom Ka Nohona Pili Kai –About Keali’i’s grandmother’s house on Maui Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai — The plants of the sea (seaweed) Ka Wailele O Nu’uanu — The waterfall at Nu’uanu Ke Anuenue — The Rainbow Kipu-Kai — Land division on Kaua’i Koke’e — Mountainous area on Kaua’i Kona Kona Kai Opua — Kona with its clouds by the sea Ko’ula — Manowaiopuna Ku’u Lei Hoku — My Lei of Stars And here’s some “N” songs: Na Ali’i — The chieftains Na Kipi Koa — The stevadore Hula Nani Hanalei — Beautiful Hanalei Nani Wale Na Hala — Beautiful are the hala flowers Na U’i O Kaua’i — The beauty of Kaua’i Noho Paipai — The Rocking Chair Hula I have the words to all of these, but you can also find the words at http://www.huapala.org. My favorite at the moment is Ka Lehua ‘Ula because it was one I danced to while I was in Hilo a couple years ago. BTW, your sis Kanani has asked me to make matching Hawaiian outfits for her, Ryan, & Lil Kanani. How nice it was of her to think of me. She said it would be meaningful because I used to be close to Andy. Well, I’m not sure how close I was to him, but I certainly enjoyed dancing with him & Cindy. Kanani & I are no longer in the same halau. I had to leave because of an altercation with the kumu. I’m now dancing with Mililani Celio. She’s such a great person — filled with aloha. She used to dance with Don Ho in her younger years. Wonderful dancer. I have to be in the “Gracious Ladies” class now since I’m getting older & older and more riddled with arthritis. I’ll be 70 in a couple months. No way I can wrap my mind around that. There was our monthly ukulele meetup at Elika’s house last night but I was unable to go. In hula class Friday night I over-did it, so yesterday my hip joint & both knees were crying out in pain. Had to take a couple pain pills and then that made me too “fuzzy” to drive safely. Aue — this old-age stuff is for the birds! I’ve been following you on Facebook. How much longer before you’ll be a makuahine? Me ‘oukou ka welina o ke aloha . . . Aunty Sharon

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