The Hukilau Song

"The Hukilau Song" is a song written by Jack Owens in 1948 after attending a luau in Laie, Hawaii.[1]

"The Hukilau Song"
Single by Jack Owens
Released1948
Recorded1948
GenreHawaiian Luau Music
LabelLombardo Music
Songwriter(s)Jack Owens

Covers

Extremely popular, the song has been recorded many times by a variety of artists.

Trivia

The song inspired a line in Sublime's song Freeway Time In LA County Jail which reads "And I'm back on the reef, where I throw my net out into the sea, all the fine hinas come swimming to me." Hinas here is referring to beautiful women, instead of 'Ama'Ama in the original lyrics, which is a type of fish.

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See also

Footnotes

  1. Daniel (2007). "Jack Owens - The Cruising Crooner" RogerOwensPeanutman.com (accessed June 11, 2007)


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