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  2. Hawaiian Wedding Song - Wikipedia

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    Perry Como - for his album The Songs I Love (1963) Vic Damone - for his album Strange Enchantment (1962). [7] John Gary - included in his album The Nearness of You (1965). [8] Jim Reeves - for the album The International Jim Reeves (1963). [9] Marty Robbins - for his album Hawaii's Calling Me (1963). [10] Roger Whittaker - included in the album ...

  3. Don Ho - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1966, Ho released his most famous song, "Tiny Bubbles", which charted on both the pop (#57 Billboard) and easy listening charts and caused his subsequent album, also called Tiny Bubbles, to remain in the album Top 200 for almost a year. [4] Another song associated with Don was "Pearly Shells". From 1964 to 1969, Don's backing ...

  4. Tiny Bubbles (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Bubbles is an album by Hawaiian singer Don Ho. Released on November 11, 1966, [ 1 ] the album peaked at #15 on the Billboard 200 chart due to the success of the single, the title track . [ 2 ]

  5. Hawaiian Pop Musician Don Ho Gets Documentary Treatment ... - AOL

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    A documentary following the life of Hawaiian musician Don Ho is in production from Aaron Kaufman, ... Ho, known for his 1966 song “Tiny Bubbles” from his album of the same name, melded ...

  6. Tiny Bubbles - Wikipedia

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    "Tiny Bubbles" was considered to be Ho's signature song. [1] [6] During one performance, after nearly thousands, Ho reportedly quipped "God, I hate that song".[1]The second season of the American game show The Mole incorporated the song in a creative way - one test had a contestant confined to sleeping or staying on a bed while "Tiny Bubbles" was played on repeat in various versions (sped up ...

  7. I'll Remember You - Wikipedia

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    Lee's own version was released the day before his death with the album The Extraordinary Kui Lee. [14] By the end of December, Roger Williams' version peaked at twenty-four on the Billboard Hot 100. [15] Ho included a newly recorded version of "I'll Remember You" on his 1968 album, The Don Ho Show.

  8. To You Sweetheart, Aloha - Wikipedia

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    One of the songs on this album, "Hawaiian Wedding Song", was originally recorded and released as a single in 1958 and stayed on the pop chart for 20 weeks, peaking at number 11. [6] It was included on his last album, Two Time Winners, as were two other songs from this album, "Blue Hawaii" and "Sweet Leilani". Both of those songs, however, were ...

  9. Hawaii (Elmer Bernstein song) - Wikipedia

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    After the film's release, Mack David added lyrics to the song in October 1966. [3] The song was subsequently covered by artists such as Don Ho (for the 1966 album, Tiny Bubbles ) and Cathy Foy (in a medley with "Follow Me" from the 1962 film, Mutiny on the Bounty ), the winner of the 1975 Miss Hawaii pageant. [ 4 ]