Though it's unclear who wrote the "MAE WEST HULA," this amusing song was certainly in circulation by 1940 — — seventy years ago. For instance, a New Jersey newspaper, Red Bank Register [on Thursday, 14 November 1940] mentioned it along with a number of Hawaiian themed numbers as currently enjoying great popularity.
• • Following up on the "Hula Lou" post is this one that will definitely get your hips moving and your heart leaping. May we have this dance?
• • • • MAE WEST HULA • • • •
• • Although I'm not Mae West
• • I'll try to do my best
• • So here is my address
• • Come up and see me sometime
• • And sometimes I will say
• • Say, brother, can you be had
• • Now listen here, big boy
• • 'Oui" just as bad
• • So save up all for dinner
• • And whenever you have time
• • Come up and see me sometime
• • Oni oni Mae West
• • Here's to what nature gave me
• • What nature gave me is mine
• • If you want to see what nature gave me
• • Come up and see me sometime
• • Ha'ina 'ia mai
• • Ana ka puana, ea
• • He aha hou makemake
• • Shake shake Mae West
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• • If you know who wrote this, do tell.
• • Come up and see Mae every day online: http://MaeWest.blogspot.com/
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