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Charles King/Al Hoffman/Dick Manning. Recorded live August 27, 1974 (midnight show) at The Las Vegas Hilton. Guitar: James Burton, John Wilkinson, Elvis Presley, Charlie Hodge. Bass: Duke Bardwell. Drums: Ronnie Tutt. Piano: Glen D. Hardin. Vocals: Kathy Westmoreland, The Sweet Inspirations, Voice, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps. Joe Guercio and His Orchestra
Charles King/Al Hoffman/Dick Manning. Recorded on stage after the show January 14, 1973 at H.I.C. Arena, Honolulu. Guitar: James Burton, John Wilkinson, Elvis Presley ...
Elvis recorded Hawaiian Wedding Song on March 22, 1961, at Radio Recorders for his film, Blue Hawaii. He later sang it in the U.S. edition of his TV special Elvis: Aloha From Hawaii (April 4, 1973). Hawaiian Wedding Song did not appear on the soundtrack album of the special, however. Lyrics: Ko aloha makamae e ipo (Sweetheart you are so precious)
The origins of the “Hawaiian Wedding Song” trace back to a 1926 love song titled “Ke Kali Nei Au” (meaning “Waiting Here For You”) by Charles E. King for his operetta, Prince of Hawaii. In 1958, Al Hoffman and Dick Manning undertook the task of translating the original Hawaiian lyrics into English. The resulting song was christened ...
Hawaiian Wedding Song M2PB 3015-02 Island Of Love M2PB 3000-13 Steppin' Out Of Line M2PB 3038-17 Steppin' Out Of Line (Movie Version) WPA5 2549-SP Almost Always True M2PB 2985-08. 1961: Elvis at the Coco Palms Resort. March 23, 1961 Radio Recorders - Hollywood, California. Aloha Oe (Composite) M2PB 2986-SP Can't Help Falling In Love (Movie ...