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"The Hukilau Song" is a song written by Jack Owens in 1948 after attending a luau in Laie, Hawaii.[1]
1948 single by Jack Owens
"The Hukilau Song" |
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Released | 1948 |
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Recorded | 1948 |
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Genre | Hawaiian Luau Music |
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Label | Lombardo Music |
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Songwriter(s) | Jack Owens |
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Covers
The song has been recorded many times by a variety of artists.
- Alfred Apaka
- Ab Orchestra
- Ray Conniff
- Bing Crosby — Return to Paradise Islands (1963)
- Book 'em Danno
- Cruis'n Peidl
- Disney Sing-Along Songs
- Josh Dobrin and The All Saints Gangsters
- Nate Gibson and the Gashouse Gang
- The Hit Crew
- Don Ho ()
- Big Kahuna and the Copa Cat Pack
- Big Pineapple ()
- Webley Edwards
- Annette Funicello
- Amy Gilliom & Willie K
- Hawaiian Escape
- George Kahumoku, Jr.
- Gerrit & de Kokosnoten
- Lester Lanin
- Sam Makia
- Marcy Marxer
- The Mauna Loa Islanders
- New Hawaiian Band
- Mel Peterson
- Tiny Tim
- Ukulele Magic
In popular culture
- The song was featured in the American television show South Park in the episode "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"
- The song was featured in the American television show Hey Arnold! in the episode "Casa Paradiso"
- The song inspired a line in the Sublime song "Freeway Time in LA County Jail" which reads "And I'm back on the reef/where I throw my net out into the sea/all the fine hinas come swimming to me"
See also
External links
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