Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
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Source: Leilehua Yuen as told by Nona Beamer – This song connects back to Kamehameha Schools students who would ride the street cars of Honolulu together. On one particular outing in the early 1920s, Pono Beamer was taking his sweetheart, Louise Walker, on the new line along King Street from Farring...
Henehene ko aka, kou le 'ale 'a paha
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
Ka'a uila makeneki, he 'oni'oni kou kino
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Kaka 'ako makou, 'ai ana I ka pipi stew
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
I Kapahulu makou, 'ai ana lipoa
He mea ma 'a ia, for you and I
I Waikiki makou, 'au anai ke kai
He mea ma 'a mau ia, for you and I
Our eyes have met, our lips not yet
Palama pono kou kino, when we put inside
Haina mai ka puana, kou le 'ale 'a paha
He mea ma 'a ia, for you and I
Henehene Kou ’Aka was produced by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole & Jon de Mello.