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"Sweet Leilani" is a song featured in the 1937 film, Waikiki Wedding. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, [2] and Bing Crosby's record became one of the ...
Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians played "Sweet Leilani" in the 1938 Fred MacMurray film Cocoanut Grove. The soundtrack also featured the Owens-penned songs '"Cocoanut Grove" and "Dreamy Hawaiian Moon." They also appeared in the 1942 Betty Grable film Song of the Islands. In 1949, Owens started to appear regularly on television.
"Sweet Leilani" Harry Owens (music & lyrics) Artists and Models "Whispers in the Dark" Friedrich Hollaender (music); Leo Robin (lyrics) Mr. Dodd Takes the Air "Remember Me" Harry Warren (music); Al Dubin (lyrics) Shall We Dance "They Can't Take That Away from Me" George Gershwin (music); Ira Gershwin (lyrics) Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938
Tony, with Hawaiian chorus, sings "Sweet Leilani" to a little native girl. When the high priest arrives, the pearl is handed over and at a celebration ceremony Georgia sings "In a Little Hula Heaven", with Tony singing and whistling a few lines.
"Blue Hawaii" is a popular song written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger for the 1937 Paramount Pictures film Waikiki Wedding, starring Bing Crosby and Shirley Ross.Crosby recorded a version with backing by Lani McIntyre and His Hawaiians, which was released in 1937 [2] as the B-side of "Sweet Leilani".
Sweet Leilani - 1996; Keiki Kupuna - 2004 (The songs on this album were recorded just weeks prior to his death.) [4] Golden Voice of Hawaiʻi, Vol 1 - 2004 (Includes never released Dennis Pavao recordings as well as some re-mixed and re-mastered recordings that his producer, Trav Duro, Jr. put together after his death.) [5]
Sweet and Swing "Boogie Woogie Maxixe" — 25 — Non-album track 1954 "The Man with the Banjo" / 6 8 — The Best of the Ames Brothers "Man, Man, Is For The Woman Made" 30 25 — For Sentimental Reasons "Don't Believe a Word They Say" b/w "Don't Lie to Me" — — — Non-album tracks "Leave It to Your Heart" / 29 27 — Sweet and Swing "Let's ...
To You Sweetheart, Aloha is the fourth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams and was released late in the summer of 1959 by Cadence Records. [3] This, his fourth LP for the label, has a Hawaiian theme that coincides with the admission of the 50th of the United States.