Don Ho sings "Tiny Bubbles"
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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I watch Don Ho singing this beautiful song and I'm back in Hawaii in Honolulu and the year is 1968, my dad had a good year as a stock broker and he took all seven of us kids to Hawaii for a month, we stayed at this huge home on the water at a place called Punaluu, I can still see that beautiful home in my minds eye and all the wonderful memories of it. How I hope the good lord allows us to go back to the happiest times of our lives and relive them.
Love this ❤
Beautifully said. Thanks for sharing.
I know that street, I just got back from this paradise the 2nd time 🏖️🌸💛🌊 I was so happy and then cried 😢too. My late husband and I spent our honeymoon there in ‘98 and my dad too was in the financial services industry and he and my mother made 3 trips there to Honolulu, Maui and the Big Island. They have all passed but the beautiful memories are for eternity. I took my two children and they were in awe with God’s magnificent paradise. 🦜💚🐢🦋
@@nadinedaoud2538😂Punalu’u is a TOWN on the south side of Big Island of Hawai’i , famous for its sweet bread. Not a street ;) 🤙
What a beautiful memory
My mom and dad used to sing this song together with a 45 on the turntable when I was just a kid. They have long since passed away. What I would give to hear them sing it one more time. Memories rolling down my cheeks.
Simple times seem so faraway
I feel same way about my folks. I'm 55.. but I cry for them as I miss them so damn badly.
Life is cruel
I grew up with tiny bubbles in 60s and used to dance Hawaiian and tahitian. Today brings a new meaning.
I was lucky to meet him and get a hug and a photo he was kind to the Vietnam soldiers on R&R in Hawaii handsome man...
aww so sweet but I never saw him but he is my grampa but past away
@@brooklynlove9338 I also saw him, i will remember him forever. My sincerest sympathies for your grandpa's passing. Je 😔🙏💔
@@brooklynlove9338 so sad, indeed....he was a great man.....
私も会いたかった。
He was very kind to us. M6 husband was ON R&R when we were there in 1968. Don Ho was great to us. We went to his club e ery night while there. Enjoyed him immensely. He was so nice to us all. We we t to The Don Ho club every night the week we were there.
I still get chills listening to this song and watching Don Ho
Aloha. Still one of the best Hawaiian songs by Hawaiian singer Don Ho.
What a wonderful Hawaiian. He made people feel the islands in his songs.
Where did these wonderful times go? Don Ho brought delightful moments to many people and I'm glad we can relive & enjoy them again.
These wonderful times are no longer- because people don't know how to stand up for their Freedoms- so
we've become mind number complaicent creeps- look around- do you see everyone wearing creepy bondage
masks (kams?) people don't think for themselves any more. Very sad, i hope society will open their eyes and
stand for freedoms. until then- "those wonderful times" are gone for good.
Well, Don Ho may have projected that image, but that was his ACT. He needed to pay for his three ex wives and ten children that financially drained him. So when he was chilling on stage, sipping wine as the tiny bubbles tickled his nose, he was also trying to calculate how much money that gig was going to generate, and praying it was enough to pay some bills. He worried himself right up into heart failure. And less than a week after his heart finally couldn't take anymore, his daughter finally succumbed to the crystal methamphetamine addiction that she had been in the throes of for awhile. And you don't even wanna get started on all his other children's tales of woe. They call it show BUSINESS, and not show FUN, for a reason. It's a business. A job like any other. Sorry to piss in your Cheerios, but that's how it is.
Indeed beautiful music...brings back many memories.
@@jett888 jet888 You see the world you want to see. A lightweight paper mask that protects me from a nasty disease is not a sacrifice. Think of the real sacrifices our parents made, living through 40 years of polio, plus a world war.
@@slugcult1973 ... No need to drag him through the mud - just enjoy him (we all have a dark side) - I saw him while in Hawaii back in the day - he was Wonderful :)
These moments our children and their children should embrace ?
We’ll never get back what once was if we don’t share these memories ?
Myself born 1965 and how things change.
On an R&R from Vietnam in 1969 went to his show. Listening to this brought back memories. Extended in Vietnam and went on my next R&R in Sydney, Australia.
Thank you for serving! ❤️🇺🇸
Went back to Maui in Feb 2024 with my son, and at a bar requested this song…my son never heard of this song , liked it and posted a pic with this song playing in the background..liked I could share this beautiful song with him to keep this song alive
Haven't thought of this guy for... decades. Suddenly "Don Ho" pops into my brain out of nowhere from the Rando-Rolodex-O-Names. Had to look him up and here I am.
Exact same thing just happened to me on 5.22.22 . Was watching the beginning of a better call Saul episode and a song appeared which turned out to not even be his but here I am
Here's a couple more names to enjoy.
Jerry Vale and Lyle Lovett.
Cue them up on your Pandora or Spotify.
Almost forgot,... Dale Watson.
@@SillyGoose2024 He's such an underrated actor.
I was just watching the Sopranos. There’s a scene where a made man’s daughter’s going to her honeymoon in Hawaii. One wedding guest said “Say hello to Don Ho!” and I thought, I remember that guy, lemme look him up.
This was sang to my grandfather as he was battling cancer, lost him 6 years ago today. Missed dearly by all he touched. 4/09/2014 Hu guaiya hao lokkue.
Bless him... the one above doesn't forget!
Take care
Bless him
Unfortunately loss is part of life - cherish the memories.
I got to see him in waikiki 1969 when i was 7. I grew up in hawaii
This is a classic. Memories of my beloved grandmother brought me here. ❤
My grandparents went to Hawaii and seen him live. Tiny Bubbles played in background during breakfast every morning when they returned.
I saw him live at the Theater in the Round, Anaheim California sometime in early 1968. Great show an da good feeling.
Don Ho... so unforgettable... thank you for this song!
This was like 1968 Hollywood Palace
I love this song...
He had such a beautiful voice! I used to love to watch the Don Ho Show on tv.
These times spawned some really good souls. Miss ya Mom and Dad!
My father dated one of his daughters Dana, for like 9 years. I will always be thankful for her as my father was the best when he was with her.
Did you mean Dayna Ho-Henry?
Sadly R.I.P
@@e.rsmith4494yes
@@e.rsmith4494I know she sadly died of an overdose but I feel the need to add this, I was a child when they dated in the 90s but I never saw her high or do drugs I saw a woman of class who took care of her very ill mother daily, was a wonderful mom to her daughter Mahina dearly (when they dated her youngest child wasn’t born yet) which I think my father saw and made him a better father. I loved my father but after leaving my mom the only time he was a good father was when he was with Dana. After Dana he dated awful women that weren’t even his type, he stopped seeing me after I moved back with my mother and we basically had a weekly phone call up until his death (there’s a lot more but I’m sure you get the point) She absolutely LOVED shopping, and LOVED God. I was very sad to hear she passed I honestly didn’t know she did any drugs. If anything my dad (Tim if you have met/known him you know what I’m talking about as he was a ex boxer that couldn’t be told what to do and sadly got in trouble a lot and he did do drugs mostly pot but I don’t know if that changed later and unfortunately a angry alcoholic) Dana was the only woman I saw that he actually listened to, I think he mentally checked out when they broke up as he truly loved her.
🥰 I was a youngster when I first heard this song. Still sing the tune to this day, just shared Don-ho to my young teen daughter.
My family and many cousins grew up on this song.They loved this song and sang it at family gatherings! It's good to bring back those memories of times when things seem good in the world!
Your teen daughter is lucky to have a Mom who shares with her the music of another age. So good to hear that traditions are being passed on!
God, he was smooth like a glass 🥃 of Brandy!
So smooth…song never gets old :)
Boy was he ever smooth. Loved him and this song forever. Got to see him in person many, many, MANY years ago. I remember his daughter as being so beautiful.
Yes he was 🥂
For you Nana. You got to meet this man before you passed on. To see that bright smile in that picture of you both is so heart warming. Miss you a lot Nan. Hugs forever. 😊
My parents went to his show in Waikiki and said he was fantastic, great Entertainer
I loved watching the Don Ho Show when I was a kid. I grew up in Montana and his show made me love Hawaii to this day.
Retro everything, love the feeling. Modern stuff forget the soft sentiment.
wonderful childhood memories of listening to him!
Still makes me melt love him!
Love this man
Thanks for making it ok to drink during the day Don. I hope your glass is full in heaven.
Don really had a great voice 🔮 🌺
Love this song. He could sing it so well. Remembering when he was popular. Thanks for sharing.🎶❤️
My grandpa use to play and sing this all the time 😊 I miss him 😞😞
Nothing is like this wonderful song!
I'll never forget the first time I heard his voice. It was such a great song I even knew the Hawaiian words
Love this Classic Music 4EVER4LIFE 😊😊❤❤❤
my mom always told me my Grandma used to date Mr Don Ho a really long time ago before she met my grandpa and my grandma would tell me stories of how he sang this song to her❤
a true artist....getting the audience singing....
People from this generation definitely defined what the word "cool" is all about, they were driving around in some of the coolest cars on the planet, rock and roll was at it's finest and everyone seem to be having a good time. My only question is what the Hell happen? I think we all need to chill out and listen to some feel good music again, focus on what's making good news and try to make a difference in our own backyards. Nobody does it quite like Don Ho, I'm picking up my old Martin tenor ukulele tonight and jamming along with this video.
You are so right.
drink more tiny bubbles, less beer
My understanding is that industrial greed took over and ruined it for all.
people, here, we are doing just that....
I remember those days very well.
Don Ho was slick! I love that culture, and he was an ambassador!
" eat your heart out. Lawrence" 😂
Aloha Don Ho and Mountain Apple Company, Inc. !!!! You sure know how to make the "Tiny Bubbles" fly high
up in the air~~~~what mystical power you have !!!! (He-he-he) Me ke aloha pumehana, Robert S.J. Hu
September 25, 2020.
And he's "playing" a Hammond S6 Chord Organ. Amazing!
My grandmother sang this song to me. I sing it to my granddaughter now. I love it
Yet another great upload from your channel 😊
I want the glass he has , ! But for my whisky,,! 🤣🥃 born 23rd May 1968 from northern Ireland UK, 🤝🇬🇧
I drooled over him when he appeared on The Brady Bunch. Those shorts! 😍
Brings back great and fun memories.
i hope people never forget this man.
This is my grandpa’s favorite song right now and I will forever remember this song. I was really close with him. I wanna go up on the voice and preform this for him so bad
Tiny bubbles in my beer 🎶🎵 sweet effervescent memories 🎶🎵😏
Us mole season #2 episode 12 brought me here:D
Met Him at Waikiki international marketplace while at Pearl Harbor active duty in 1982, nicest guy I ever metRIP.
King Ralph knows the King of Hawaiian Soul
My sister and hubby are on a cruise singing Don Ho s music🎉🎊🎶❤️🌴🌴
Mahalo, love Don till the end of time!
In 1942 my Dad saw A 12 year old Don Ho in Honolulu, he would sing any song to the Sailors for a dime.. We were watching Don sing on tv when my Dad told this to me in 1970,the only war story he ever told..
This is the one!
I love this song...❤
Sentita i tuoi Hawaii Five O
Mi subito preso al cuore
Bellissima canzone. 29 05 23.
I love his voice
This was my mother's wedding song I just played it to her on my phone as she was passing verry sad
I remember learning how to do the hula to this song when I was in the 7th grade in the year 68-69.
Saw him in A big Island show at Kona Resort
Think I remember this when a kid in the 70s, 1st time, , not sure ,, born May 23rd from northern Ireland UK, Dean Martin did the song,?🇬🇧♥️
Ready to leave for our Christmas Eve. Dinner. This years theme-"Hawian" . Had to play this!
The show at Duke's was the very best...left when the band did many a night. Waikiki was like the best back then
1968 Don ho at the Hollywood Palace.
My parents loved him, R and R when my Dad got leave from the Vietnam war and my Mom met him in Hawaii , my Dad that is
love you don ho
Watching Don Ho on an episode of Sanford and Son brought me here. 📺
My great grandma kissed him and we still have the signed picture haha
When America was doing so well. Beautiful days. Rest in Peace Don Ho.
Oh my heart beats for his voice
Don Ho was a U.S. Air Force Pilot before becoming "Don Ho".
Is that why it's a military cadence?
@@cantstanja LOL....yes
Don Ho was Don Ho long before he was ever Don Ho.
Don Ho was Hawaiian
I LOVE HAWAIIAN.
My Aunt got to meet him several years ago on a trip to Hawaii
I sang this to a young minx just after she delivered the sassifacation.
Don how brings nothing but happiness ….he was a special entertainer ….RIP
Smooth as silk !!
TV Syndication! Release magic on me on audience Everytime it plays on NBC! Yep!
Elvis' inspiration
Tiny bubbles in the wine......make me happy...make me feel fine..................
Just found this like 30 mins ago and I can not stop playing it for my baby boy while we blow out our own bubbles🥰😍🫧
I LOVE YOU DONHO
Love it!
The fact that this is an army cadence is just great!!!
Lol we sang it in the Marines during PT as well
The godfather of Hawaiian soul.
I always heard mixed reviews during his heyday. Either his place was always too expensive or the artwork was not updated enough. I heard it reminded some of a resort style Chinese Restaurant. Not even Polynesian like Trader Vics. One of the great Hall Of Famers.
I watched him at the Beachcomber Hotel in Waikiki and he called up on stage
asked my name I said Dan and he this is my brother Dan Ho
Daniel Wilson
Great story Dan!
Awesome!
Best Song Ever!
Loved it..
I first saw him on a I Dream of Jeannie episode I fell in love with him immediately
Mahalo, Don Ho!
omg i remember it,love it
Love this song
I love it!!!
Malo Uncle Don : R.I.P