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Volume 243: Hi-Fi Hawaii

Volume 243: Hi-Fi Hawaii

Update: 2025-08-24
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Beautiful Hawaiian Music


This is episode eleventeen hundred three thousand and forty-three of Spinning My Dad’s Vinyl. 


I might as well say anything I want anymore, because according to the liner notes on this album, the featured artist played all 32 instruments and sings like Bing Crosby.


While the singer’s voice does bear a remarkable resemblance to der Bingle, I had two Artificial Intelligence platforms arguing about if anything about Jack La Delle is real. 


While I’ll of course cover that story in a while, there is no mistaking the beauty of the music on this record, which I can only prove - through photos and videos for myself - the beauty of the island nation it represents.


So get ready to hang loose, hang ten, then bid a sweet aloha in Volume 243: Hi-Fi Hawaii.


For more information about this album, see the Discogs webpage for it


Credits and copyrights


Jack La Delle – Hawaiian Holiday In Hi-Fi

Label: Design Records – DLP 53

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Released: 1958

Genre: Pop, Folk, World, & Country


We will hear 6 of the 10 tunes on this album.


Blue Hawaii

written by Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger

First recorded by Jack Denny and His Orchestra - Vocal by Sonny Schuyler on February 19, 1937.


Sweet Leilani

written by Harry Owens

First recording by Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by The Debutantes and Muzzy Marcellino on February 19, 1937


Song Of Old Hawaii

written by Johnny Noble, Gordon Beecher

First released by Al Kealoha Perry and His Singing Surfriders on August 15, 1938


Na lei o Hawaii (Song Of The Islands)

written by Charles E. King

First released by R. K. Holstein and Octette on June 1916.


Sing Me A Song Of The Islands

written by Mack Gordon, Harry Owens

First recording by Ray Kinney and His Hawaiian Musical Ambassadors on December 19, 1941. It was released January 30 of 42.


Aloha Oe

written by Liliuokalani

First recording by Quartet of Hawaiian Girls from Kawaihao Seminary on July 1, 1904


I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.


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Volume 243: Hi-Fi Hawaii

Volume 243: Hi-Fi Hawaii

Frank Vaccariello