This little ditty was inspired by a holiday at Noosa Heads in Queensland, Australia. Despite all the leathery-skinned, wrinkled old people (they were probably a lot younger than they looked!), young people were still sun-baking on Noosa Beach and ending up badly sunburnt every afternoon. We used to walk along Hastings Street in the evenings having a competition to see who could spot the most sunburnt person.
You can swap Noosa for your favourite sun-drenched holiday destination to add a personal touch to the song.
The Noosa Melanoma song
by Ella and Rex
Sung to the folk song, Found a Peanut
Ukulele chords
A |-|-|-|-|- |-|-|-|-|-
E |-|-|-|-|- |-|O|-|-|-
C |O|-|-|-|- |-|O|-|-|-
G |-|-|-|-|- |-|O|-|-|-
A7 D
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D
Went to Noosa, went to Noosa, went to Noosa
A7
On holidays
D
Went to Noosa, went to Noosa
A7 D
Noosa, on holidays
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D
I went surfing, surfing Noosa, Noosa surfing
A7
On holiday
D
I went surfing, at Noosa
A7 D
Noosa surfing, on holiday
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D
Got sunburnt, very sunburnt, at Noosa
A7
On holidays
D
Got sunburnt, really sunburnt
A7 D
At Noosa, on holidays
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D
Got a tan, very tanned, at Noosa
A7
On holidays
D
Got a tan, very tanned
A7 D
At Noosa, on holidays
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D
Melanoma, Melanoma, Melanoma
A7
I got one
D
At Noosa, a Melanoma
A7 D
At Noosa, on holidays.
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D
Got it cut out, Got it cut out, Got it cut
A7
Off my face
D
Got it cut out, cancer cut out
A7 D
Cut off my face
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D
I am ugly, very ugly, very ugly
A7
But very tanned
D
On my Noosa holidays
A7 D
I got ugly, but very tanned
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D
Went to Noosa, went to Noosa, went to Noosa
A7
On holiday
D
Went to Noosa, went to Noosa
A7 D
Noosa, on holiday

