Honolulu Baby

"Honolulu Baby" is a song written by Marvin Hatley for the 1933 Laurel and Hardy film Sons of the Desert.[1][2] Ty Parvis performed the song in the film, which is later performed by Oliver Hardy.[3][4]

"Honolulu Baby"
Song by Ty Parvis
Songwriter(s)Marvin Hatley

Other versions

The song has been covered by the Weintraub Syncopators[5], by Anton Szandor LaVey on his album Satan Takes a Holiday[6] and by Kaʻau Crater Boys on their album Friends of the Ocean.[7] A football chant to the tune of the song is also sung by fans of the football team Sheffield Wednesday.[8] The song was performed by the Little Rascals in the film "Beginner's Luck" (1935).

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References

  1. "Honolulu Baby Lyrics". International Lyrics Playground. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  2. Gehring, Wes D. Film Clowns of the Depression: Twelve Defining Comic Performances. p. 76.
  3. E. Bayly (1975). The Talking Machine Review. E. Bayly. p. 713.
  4. "Honolulu Baby 1934". archive.org.
  5. "Weintraubs Syncopators – Honolulu Baby 1932". archive.org.
  6. "Anton LaVey – Satan Takes A Holiday 1995". discogs.com.
  7. "CD – Friends of the Ocean". Sebo do Messias.
  8. "Terrace Chants – Sheffield Wednesday". terracechants.me.uk.
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