HONOLULU HONEY

© 1921
Lyrics & Music: Louis Weslyn, Eva Applefield, Hal Dyson

Sheet Music: Edward B Marks Music Co., New York

Recordings:
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Down where the tropic breezes blow
Palm trees so gently sway
There lives a dark eyed girl I know
And to her I will someday say

My little Honolulu Honey
Life is bright and sunny
Skies are clear, and troubles disappear
When you're near

I like your pretty little island
Let me call it my land
There I'll stay, I want to love you ever
And never go away

And I would like to practise daily
On your ukulele, while you do
The famous hula hula whirl
Sealing our hearts with a kiss
What could be sweeter than this
My little Honolulu Honey
Honolulu Honey girl, Hawaiian pearl

Sailing from San Francisco town
Over the western sea
I'll find my little girl of brown
Waiting there on the shore for me

My little Honolulu Honey
Life is bright and sunny
Skies are clear, and troubles disappear
When you're near

I like your pretty little island
Let me call it my land
There I'll stay, I want to love you ever
And never go away

And I would like to practise daily
On your ukulele, while you do
The famous hula hula whirl
Sealing our hearts with a kiss
What could be sweeter than this
My little Honolulu Honey
Honolulu Honey girl, Hawaiian pearl


Mahalo to Larry W. Jones for the lyrics and sheet music image for this song.




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