Sing Me A Song Of The Islands
Eddy Howard Lyrics


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Sing me a song of the islands
My serenade that the trade winds blow
Sing me a song of the islands
Where hearts are high and the moon is low.

Where rippling waters seem to say Aloha au-I-o-ei
Bring me the fragrance of ginger
Strum your guitars while I dream away
Then sing me a song of the islands Aloha au-I-o-ei.

Where rippling waters seem to say Aloha au-I-o-ei
Bring me the fragrance of ginger




Strum your guitars while I dream away
Then sing me a song of the islands Aloha au-I-o-ei

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Eddy Howard's song "Sing Me A Song Of The Islands" describe a desire to escape to a romantic and exotic location, where the singer can enjoy the beauty of nature and the music of the locals. The song begins with a request for a serenade, asking for a song that captures the essence of the islands, featuring the trade winds that gently blow and the high-spirited hearts of the people who live there. The reference to the moon being low adds to the dreamy nature of the song, as if the singer is longing for a mystical experience.


The chorus repeats the phrase "Aloha au-I-o-ei," which is a traditional Hawaiian greeting and also a way to express love and affection. The singer is calling out to the islands to provide him with an experience of love and beauty, which is reflected in the imagery of rippling waters and ginger fragrance that he longs to experience. The strumming of guitars in the background creates a romantic atmosphere, allowing the singer to immerse himself in his daydreams.


Overall, "Sing Me A Song Of The Islands" is a lighthearted and romantic song that showcases the beauty of the Hawaiian islands and the allure of escaping to an exotic location to enjoy music, nature, and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Sing me a song of the islands
Requesting to be sung a song that originates from the Pacific Islands


My serenade that the trade winds blow
Desiring a song that perfectly captures the feeling of the gentle winds blowing from the ocean currents


Where hearts are high and the moon is low.
Asking for a song that depicts the harmonious mood of the islanders under the night sky


Where rippling waters seem to say Aloha au-I-o-ei
Referring to the gentle sound of the water that creates an ambiance in line with the Hawaiian greeting, Aloha


Bring me the fragrance of ginger
Awaiting to experience the sweet and tangy smell of the tropical flower, ginger


Strum your guitars while I dream away
Requesting the players of the musical instrument, guitar, to play a soothing tune that allows one to escape their worries


Then sing me a song of the islands Aloha au-I-o-ei.
Repeating the request made in the first line to be serenaded with a musical composition originating from the Pacific Islands whilst encompassing the welcoming greeting that the islands are known for, Aloha.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HARRY OWENS, MACK GORDON

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