"Hawaiian War Chant" is an American popular song whose original melody and lyrics were written in the 1860s by Prince Leleiohoku.[1] The original title of the song was Kāua I Ka Huahuaʻi or "We Two in the Spray." It was not written as a chant, and the Hawaiian lyrics describe a clandestine meeting between two lovers, not a battle. The English title therefore has nothing to do with the song as it was originally written and performed in Hawaii.
History
Under the original title, the song was recorded around June 1911 by the Crowel Glee Club, and released by Columbia Records.[2]
Spike Jones recorded the song for Victor Records in February 1946[6] with Carl Grayson on vocal. It reached number eight on the charts, according to Joel Whitburn.