I'LL SEE YOU IN HAWAII

© 1952
Lyrics, Music: Tony Todaro, Mary Johnston

Sheet Music: In Hawaiian Luau (Hal Leonard Publishing, 1979)

Recordings: CS: Ed Kenney, Ed Kenny Sings: Somewhere in Hawaii, Waikiki WC-326
CD:

I'll see you in Hawaii
On the sunny shores of Waikiki
Let the tradewinds blow your blues away
Where every day's a holiday

You'll learn to dance the hula
To an ukulele melody
In a big canoe like beach boys do
We'll ride the lazy ocean blue

There'll be moonlit skies to tantalize
And hula girls with big brown eyes
There'll be gay luaus and hukilaus
We'll eat some fish and laulau and we'll raise a welakahau

I'll see you in Hawaii
Where the malihinis long to be
With a sunny smile, a flower lei
We'll learn to live the native way

On the sunny shores of Waikiki
Where you'll always find a friendly smile
It's heaven on our magic, it's heaven on our magic
Heaven on our magic isle



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