Album: End of World (2023)
Play Video
  • Falling in our hearts
    Here again, Hawaii
    We're here, you and me

    Aloha (aloha), well, hello there
    Aloha, Hawaii (Hawaii)
    Aloha, well, hello there
    Hawaii

    All journeys end
    Some begin again
    And we're here, you and me
    Hawaii (Hawaii), remember me
    I remember you, Hawaii (Hawaii)
    Hawaii (Hawaii), remember me
    I remember you, Hawaii

    Don't fly too soon
    No need to cry, in pain
    You are loved
    Again, again
    Hawaii
    You and me
    All those good times

    Aloha (aloha)
    Well, hello there
    Aloha, Hawaii (Hawaii)
    You are loved
    Hawaii
    Remember me, I remember you
    Hawaii, Hawaii
    Remember me, I remember you
    Aloha (aloha)
    Hawaii Writer/s: Bruce Neal Smith, John Lydon, Lu Edmonds, Scott Firth
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Jimmy Webb

Jimmy WebbSongwriter Interviews

Webb talks about his classic songs "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park."

Graduation Songs

Graduation SongsFact or Fiction

Have you got the smarts to know which of these graduation song stories are real?

Director Paul Rachman on "Hunger Strike," "Man in the Box," Kiss

Director Paul Rachman on "Hunger Strike," "Man in the Box," KissSong Writing

After cutting his teeth on hardcore punk videos, Paul defined the grunge look with his work on "Hunger Strike" and "Man in the Box."

Dino Cazares of Fear Factory

Dino Cazares of Fear FactorySongwriter Interviews

The guitarist/songwriter explains how he came up with his signature sound, and deconstructs some classic Fear Factory songs.

Billy Steinberg - "Like A Virgin"

Billy Steinberg - "Like A Virgin"They're Playing My Song

The first of Billy's five #1 hits was the song that propelled Madonna to stardom. You'd think that would get you a backstage pass, wouldn't you?

They Might Be Giants

They Might Be GiantsSongwriter Interviews

Who writes a song about a name they found in a phone book? That's just one of the everyday things these guys find to sing about. Anything in their field of vision or general scope of knowledge is fair game. If you cross paths with them, so are you.