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THE WAIKIKI'S - SONG OF THE ISLANDS


ARTIST:
TITLE:
Song Of The Islands
CATNO:
HMA 248
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
119/391. SOME STAINING TO REAR OF COVER.

PRICE:
£2.00
SLEEVE:
Very Good (VG)
MEDIA:
Near Mint (NM or M-)

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1
Hawaii Tattoo
1
Hawaii Tattoo
2
Sugar Moon
2
Sugar Moon
3
Pacific Punch
3
Pacific Punch
4
I'll Remember Sweet Hawaii
4
I'll Remember Sweet Hawaii
5
Honolulu Rag
5
Honolulu Rag
6
Aloha Parade
6
Aloha Parade
7
Hilo Kiss
7
Hilo Kiss
8
Mauna Loa
8
Mauna Loa
9
Waikiki Welcome
9
Waikiki Welcome
10
Song Of The Islands
10
Song Of The Islands
11
March Of The Beachcombers
11
March Of The Beachcombers
12
Honolulu Rose
12
Honolulu Rose

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Last FM Information on The Waikiki's

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The Waikikis were a Belgian studio band, mostly known for their single "Hawaii Tattoo", released in the U.S. in 1964, on Kapp Records. "Hawaii Tattoo" was recorded in 1961 in Belgium and spent two months in the Belgian chart. It was a huge hit in Germany, spending 21 weeks in the Top Ten and also reached the Top Fifty in the U.S., Canada and the UK. The album Hawaii Tattoo reached the number 93 spot in the Billboard Hot 200 in 1965. Behind the scenes, record producer Horst Fuchs promoted the band’s career and pulled the strings. Composers such as Jo van Wetter, Willy Albimoor, Hans Blum and Michael Thomas (Martin Böttcher) created songs like "Hawaii Tattoo", "Carnival of Venice", "Mein Hut der hat drei Ecken", "Aloha Parade", "Honolulu Parade" and "Waikiki Welcome". The Waikikis sold their gramophone records by the millions, and some of their own creations like "Hilo Kiss" or "Hula-Hochzeit" ("Hawaii Honeymoon") made their way into the charts in several countries.[citation needed] In 2004 the song "Hawaiian March" was used for the ‘Prince Paul's Bubble Party’ track on the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie film soundtrack. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.