O'Brien Is Tryin' To Learn To Talk Hawaiian

"O'Brien is Tryin' to Learn to Talk Hawaiian"

Cover of sheet music for WWI song "O'Brien is Tryin..."
Song
Published 1917
Label Victor
Composer(s) Al Dubin & Rennie Cormack
Lyricist(s) Al Dubin & Rennie Cormack

O'Brien is Tryin' to Learn to Talk Hawaiian is a World War I era song written and composed by Al Dubin and Rennie Cormack in 1917.

Reception

O'Brien is Tryin' to Learn to Talk Hawaiian peaked at 2nd on US song charts in January 1917.[1]

Lyrics

O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian

To his Honolulu Lou

He's sighin' and cryin'

And all the time he's tryin

Just to say "I love you true."


With his "Ar-rah Ya-ka Hu-la

Be-gor-ra Hick-I-Du-lah"

And his Irish "Ji-ji-boo."


Sure, O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian

To his Honolulu Lou

He's sighin' and lyin' in Irish and Hawaiian

To his wife and Lulu, too.

While he writes a lot of Blarney

To Katie in Kilarney

And she thinks that he is true.


Sure, O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian

To his Honolulu Lou

He's sighin' and cryin' and all the time he's tryin'

Just to say "I love you true."

He won Bridget, Kate, and Mary

By singin' "Tip-per-ar-y"

And he'll win his Lulu, too,


O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian

To his Honolulu Lou-u-u-u.[1]

References

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