Bing Crosby ‎– Favorite Hawaiian Songs Volume One 1947 5 x Shellac 78RPM Pop

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Bing Crosby ‎– Favorite Hawaiian Songs Volume One

Label:
Decca ‎– A-460
Format:
5 × Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Album
Country:
US
Released:
Mar 1947
Genre:
Pop, Folk, World, & Country

Style:
Vocal, Pacific


Tracklist

A     Song Of The Islands
    Written-By – Charles E. King
    3:11
B     Aloha Oe (Farewell To Thee)
    Written-By – Queen Liliuokalani*
    3:13
C     Hawaiian Paradise
    Written-By – Harry Owens
    2:41
D     South Sea Island Magic
    Written-By – Andy Iona Long, Lysle Tomerlin
    3:00
E     Sweet Leilani
    Written-By – Harry Owens
    2:40
F     Blue Hawaii
    Written-By – Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger
    3:07
G     Dancing Under The Stars
    Written-By – Harry Owens
    2:37
H     Palace In Paradise
    Written-By – Harry Owens
    3:04
I     Aloha Kuu Ipo Alohai
    Written-By – Dick McIntire, Roland Ball*
    3:07
J     Paradise Isle
    Written-By – Sam Koki
    2:45

Companies etc

    Copyright – Decca Records, Inc.

Credits

    Orchestra – Dick McIntire And His Harmony Hawaiians (tracks: A1-B2, E1), Lani McIntire And His Hawaiians (tracks: C1-D2), Paradise Island Trio, The (tracks: E2)

Notes

Album includes a descriptive booklet.

Sides A & B recorded July 23, 1936, Los Angeles, CA.
Sides C & D recorded August 4, 1936, Los Angeles, CA.
Sides E & F recorded February 23, 1937, Los Angeles, CA.
Sides G & H recorded September 11, 1937, Los Angeles, CA.
Side I recorded July 1, 1940, Los Angeles, CA.
Side J recorded July 20, 1940, Los Angeles, CA.

- Bing Crosby
Real Name:
Harry Lillis Crosby
Profile:
American singer and actor, born 3 May 1903, Tacoma, WA, USA whose career lasted from 1926 until his death on 14 October 1977 in Madrid, Spain.

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