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The song subsequently received numerous cover versions, most successful as the title track to the [[Elvis Presley]] film from 1961, the [[Blue Hawaii (album)|soundtrack]] of which stayed at #1 on the [[Billboard 200|album chart]] for twenty consecutive weeks.
The song subsequently received numerous cover versions, most successful as the title track to the [[Elvis Presley]] film from 1961, the [[Blue Hawaii (album)|soundtrack]] of which stayed at #1 on the [[Billboard 200|album chart]] for twenty consecutive weeks.

The song featured in the film "Edward Scissorhands]]" (1990)<ref>Burton, Tim (1990), Edward Scissorhands, 20th Century Fox</ref>.


==Recordings==
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==References==
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Blue Hawaii is a popular song written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger for the 1937 Paramount Pictures film Waikiki Wedding, starring Bing Crosby and Shirley Ross. Crosby had the first recorded version, a #5 hit record backed by Lani McIntire and His Hawaiians.

The song subsequently received numerous cover versions, most successful as the title track to the Elvis Presley film from 1961, the soundtrack of which stayed at #1 on the album chart for twenty consecutive weeks.

The song featured in the film "Edward Scissorhands]]" (1990)[1].

Recordings


References

  1. ^ Burton, Tim (1990), Edward Scissorhands, 20th Century Fox