Jim Reeves
Rusty Draper
Hank Williams
Kitty Wells
Lefty Frizzell
Sonny James
Eddy Arnold
Slim Whitman
Faron Young
Red Foley
The Carlisles
Webb Pierce
The Davis Sisters
Hank Locklin
Marty Robbins
Hank Williams
Hank Snow
Goldie Hill
Mitchell Torok
Webb Pierce
Eddy Arnold
Hank Thompson
Red Foley
Carl Smith
Goldie Hill & Justin Tubb
[Chorus]
A hoochie koochie Henry from Hawaii
He dances hoochie koochie in the sand
On the beach you wakiki, and eat the coconut a-tree
He does a hoochie koochie dance to beat the band
[Verse 1]
In old Hawaii, and eat the spreadin' coconut tree
There lives a gay lad whose heart is free
He's got no money, still he owns the world
He's got his grass a-clippers ready
For the hula-hula girl
[Chorus]
Oh hoochie koochie Henry from Hawaii
A dances hoochie koochie in the sand
On the beach you wakiki, and eat the coconut a-tree
He does a hoochie koochie dance to beat the band
[Verse 2]
In old Hawaii, he dances out on the shore
And the brown skin natives all cry for more
He plays his guitar Hawaiian style
The melody that he's playin' drives the islanders wild
[Chorus]
Oh hoochie koochie Henry from Hawaii
A dances you to koochie in the sand
On the beach you wakiki, and eat the coconut a-tree
He does a hoochie koochie dance to beat the band
[Verse 3]
In old Hawaii, when the sun is sinkin' so low
And the U.S. steamer, loads up to go
He sings his love song to the girls on deck
They swim right back to the island
Just to hug him by the neck
[Chorus]
Oh hoochie koochie Henry from Hawaii
A dances hoochie koochie in the sand
On the beach you wakiki, and eat the coconut a-tree
He does a hoochie koochie dance to beat the band
[Verse 4]
When the tropical moon beams out over the sea
And lonely hearts long for company
He rids the island of all it's blues
He gets his kicks from a-drinkin' ice coconut a-juice
[Chorus]
So hoochie koochie Henry from Hawaii
A dances hoochie koochie in the sand
On the beach you wakiki, and eat the coconut a-tree
He does a hoochie koochie dance to beat the band
Hoochie Koochie Henry (From Hawaii) was written by Mitchell Torok.