Hello, Hawaii, How Are You?

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title: Hello, Hawaii, How Are You?
text: Hello, Hawaii, How Are You? is a song written in 1915, by Jean Schwartz, Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie. The song was inspired by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company's recent successful radio telephone transmission from the U.S. Navy's station, NAA in Arlington, Virginia, to Hawaii. This technology was still experimental, and the song underscores the caller's desperation to talk to their sweetheart in Hawaii, from their home in New York City. The song was recorded in 1915 by Billy Murray,
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