My most sincere thank you for posting this. This exact version of this song is the one I have been humming and looking for, for many years and finally found it. This version of this song has always been my favorite. I remember hearing it as a child about 1950 and never forgot it. Thank You
@shirrasta According to the database of the German composers' guild, the official title of the work is "Hawaiian War Chant", composed by John Avery Noble. The original publisher was Emi Miller Catalog Inc. Two companies have currently scores in print: Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co. Ltd. and Bosworth Co. One of these two should be the copyright owner.
The Hawaiian language was supposed to contain a full complement of letters. Unfortunately, on the long canoe trip across the Pacific, all the consonants fell overboard and they had to make do with what was left.
My most sincere thank you for posting this. This exact version of this song is the one I have been humming and looking for, for many years and finally found it. This version of this song has always been my favorite. I remember hearing it as a child about 1950 and never forgot it. Thank You
MrMikecolley 10 months ago
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MrMikecolley 10 months ago
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MrMikecolley 10 months ago
Hi all
im looking for the official name of the song and the preformer
im intrested in getting copyriths for this track.
thank you for your help.
Shir.
shirrasta 1 year ago
@shirrasta According to the database of the German composers' guild, the official title of the work is "Hawaiian War Chant", composed by John Avery Noble. The original publisher was Emi Miller Catalog Inc. Two companies have currently scores in print: Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co. Ltd. and Bosworth Co. One of these two should be the copyright owner.
kr103 1 year ago
The pronunciations of the words are horrendous. A'ohe ka 'olelo Hawai'i i keia.
h9stjarr 1 year ago
The Hawaiian language was supposed to contain a full complement of letters. Unfortunately, on the long canoe trip across the Pacific, all the consonants fell overboard and they had to make do with what was left.
SimuLord 1 year ago
Check out Spike Jones version of this song, it's a very well done parody and very funny, from my point of view.
tripleJ1955 1 year ago
Boy, I didn't know Rudy Vallee could swing!
Dachshund 2 years ago
This is probably the best or definitive "straight" version of the song
PhillySouth 1 year ago
Didn't Dick McIntire do a cover of this song?
jbonfiglio85 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this tune
Eric - Studio ChinChan
STUDIOCHINCHAN 2 years ago
Fabulous indeed! Thanks for posting, very much. First heard this played by Chuck Cecil on his "Swingin' Years" show one Saturday evening long ago.
PhillySouth 2 years ago
Fabulous!
grassic 2 years ago