Hello, Hawaii, How Are You

A popular song from 1915
Words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie
Music by Jean Schwartz


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Captain Jinks one night on Broadway, all alone
    Read the news about the wireless telephone
    Pretty soon his thoughts began to stray
    Over seven thousand miles away
    Then he went and drew a whole month’s pay
    To phone and say

Chorus
Hello, Hawaii, how are you
Let me talk to Honolulu Lou
To ask her this, give me a kiss
Give me a kiss by wireless”
Please state, I can’t wait to hear her reply
For I had to pawn every little thing I own
To talk from New York
Through the wireless telephone
Oh! hello, Hawaii, how are you? Goodbye

  1. After he was through his phoning, he was broke
    To his friends he started moaning, it’s no joke
    For the money spent to phone that far
    I could buy myself a motor car
    But I love her like a real Jack Tar
    So, there you are