Brown Junior
Miscellaneous
Hillbilly Hula Gal (1993)
Way out in the island with the coconut tree
With the pearly shells and the tropical breeze
There’s a hillbilly girl from Tennessee, my hillbilly hula gal
She’s had enough of the hills and me
So she’s taken to the lessons in Waikiki
I guess she’s right where she wants to be, my hillbilly hula gal
She dances with wahini’s in the islands now
She’s trying to do the hula but she don’t know how
She’s got the poniola’s in her own corral
She feeds them grits and gravy at the old luau
The Blue Grass hills and the Mountain Dew
Wait till she leaves Honolu
She better come home like she’s suppose to do, my hillbilly hula gal
Now she looks twice as good in a little grass skirt
Than overalls and a tore up shirt
But corn don’t grow in lava dirt, my hillbilly hula gal
There’s smiles on the faces if the island boys
Cause her southern drawl gives a big enjoy
She can’t churn butter when she’s dipping that poi, my hillbilly hula gal
Now she never used to give a hoot for coconuts or taro root
She’s a country gal living in the islands now
She’s trying to get the hula girl to show her how
When she gets through with this fantasy
Just come on back to Tennessee
Back with me where she’s suppose to be, my hillbilly hula gal
My hillbilly hula gal