They’re Wearing ’Em Higher In Hawaii

Performed by American Quartet
Recorded 1917
Lyrics by Joe Goodwin
Music by Halsey K. Mohr

Henry Meyer was a buyer, buying ladies wear
He took a flier to Hawaii, studied fashions there
One day Meyer got a wire, 'Hurry back' it read
He wrote 'I'm busy, I'm getting dizy, the styles here turn my head'
You'd say the same if you were here with me:

[chorus]
For they're wearing 'em higher in Hawaii
Higher, higher, higher, higher in Hawaii
The beautiful beach at Waikiki
Is not the only pretty sight that you can see

In Hawaii the maidens there are flyer
They simply sway your heart away
Hula maids are always full of pep
All the old men have to watch their step

For they're wearing 'em higher in Hawaii
They're going up every day

Meyer's boss was very cross, and started on his way
He took a trip upon a ship for Honolulu Bay
He found Meyer in Hawaii weaving skirts of hay
When Meyer taught him the fever caught him, he said 'I'm going to stay
I'll move my office over here today'

[repeat chorus]

In Hawaii the maidens there are flyer
They simply sway your heart away
When you see them dance the way they do
You won't care what becomes of you

For they're wearing 'em higher in Hawaii
They're going up every day