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Find more of my play-alongs and video tutorials at http://www.musicalmama.com/videos Shoo-Lie-Loo's simple lyrics and call-and-response format make it an easy and inclusive song for groups to sing and strum. The hope and optimism in this song make it a joyful choice to sing any time, but especially this Juneteenth, as we celebrate the emancipation of all enslaved people in the United States. I had a hard time researching the background of this song, so I used my existing knowledge of American folk music to make a best guess as to the origins of this song. If you know more, please get in touch! Further Reading: • Read more about call-and-response songs at https://www.masterclass.com/articles/... • The Doug Goodkin (who I accidentally called Bob in the video!) quote came from this post about Funga Alafia (which is another one-chord song and original melody for "Li'l Liza Jane") at http://douggoodkin.blogspot.com/2011/... . He writes, "Not only because the song is so eminently singable with little effort and charges the body through the long-cultivated genius of African rhythms, but because it’s a song that says what it means and means what it says on every level." One-chord songs are really valuable tools for ukulele players who are practicing a new fingerpicking or strumming technique or just working on a new chord shape. For this play-along, I play "(Just from the Kitchen) Shoo-Lie-Loo" in the key of C with the C chord and a basic down-up strum.