@JesseTinsley I don't sadly. I do know the sound though, I put up a video about it, it's the one with the iconic view of Diamondhead. It isn't necessary to rate, but if you know the song with the sounds like that (it's not "Aloha Oe"), then you know the name.
Mahalo for posting your video its beautiful:)
slayersave9 8 months ago
You rock!!! Muchos thanks for sharing. Merry X-mas.
danieltrax1 1 year ago
@danieltrax1 Mahalo plenty for listening.
JesseTinsley 1 year ago
nice
hcmminhrau10 1 year ago
Good song. I'm looking for a song, I dunno if you sing it or not, I'll check.
tiecuando 1 year ago
@tiecuando If you know the name, I might be able to point you to it.
JesseTinsley 1 year ago
@JesseTinsley I don't sadly. I do know the sound though, I put up a video about it, it's the one with the iconic view of Diamondhead. It isn't necessary to rate, but if you know the song with the sounds like that (it's not "Aloha Oe"), then you know the name.
tiecuando 1 year ago
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tiecuando 1 year ago
awesome!
KeswickCamp08 1 year ago
@KeswickCamp08 Thanks for listening!
JesseTinsley 1 year ago
Well done, you have a really sweet voice.
CrowleysGhost 2 years ago
Mahalo! Mele Kalikimaka!
JesseTinsley 2 years ago
Very nice,
You have a great voice....
You bring back many great memories of spending many joyous Christmas Holidays in Hawaii...
itlatl 2 years ago
Very nice. I would love to teach this to my Kani`oli Band.
Mahalo,
Joyce
ukuleleuniverse 3 years ago
Thanks. It is a good group song because it is sung in straight waltz time, especially the chorus.
JesseTinsley 3 years ago
Which island?
Imua Hawaii Films
imuahawaii808 3 years ago
Jesse - this is a lovely song, which I never heard before. This is a lovely Christmas gift for us. Mahalo.
Me ke aloha,
Wanda & Paul
wjc1952 3 years ago
I liked the theme of offering a simple island gift for the Christ child. Frank Hewett's songs are so simple, but poetic and deep, too.
JesseTinsley 3 years ago
Nice Jesse, havent heard that one before,Mele Kalikimaka.
manaman545 3 years ago
I learned this from the Seattle kanikapila group. It's very simple, but sweet.
JesseTinsley 3 years ago