| A1 |
–Melveen Leed, Gabby Pahinui |
Pua AlaniWritten-By – E. DeFries* |
| A2 |
–Melveen Leed, Sonny Chillingworth |
None HulaWritten-By – L. Machado* |
| A3 |
–Melveen Leed, Atta Isaacs |
Pauoa Liko Ka LehuaWritten-By – E. Bush* |
| A4 |
–Melveen Leed, Ledward Kaapana |
Puu O HuluWritten-By – Woolsey*, Sauer*, Chillingworth* |
| A5 |
–Melveen Leed, Sonny Chillingworth |
Wai O Ke Ani Ani |
| A6 |
–Melveen Leed, Ledward Kaapana |
Kamalani O Keaukaha |
| B1 |
–Melveen Leed, Gabby Pahinui |
Ka ManuWritten-By – A. Namakelua* |
| B2 |
–Melveen Leed, Ledward Kaapana |
Na Pua Ka IlimaWritten-By – E. Zuttermeister*, K. Furatado |
| B3 |
–Melveen Leed, Atta Isaacs |
Nanea Kou Maka |
| B4 |
–Melveen Leed, Sonny Chillingworth |
Makee AilanaWritten-By – J. I‘i* |
| B5 |
–Melveen Leed, Atta Isaacs |
Paliakamoa |
| B6 |
–Melveen Leed, Gabby Pahinui |
Na Iiwi PolenaWritten-By – H. Kapoli* |
The songwriter credits on the record label contain some likely errors. "Kamalani O Keaukaha" is listed as traditional, when in fact Lena Machado wrote it to thank the people of Keaukaha ocean-side of Hilo for their hospitality. "Puu O Hulu" is more often called "Kaula Ili," and is credited to Eliza Ha‘aheo on the huapala.org web site and credited to "Ha‘aheo" on the CD reissue of this album in 2005. I have no idea of the identities of "Woolsey" and "Sauer" nor why they are credited as songwriters. Chillingworth is Sonny Chillingworth. "Kaula Ili" was one of his signature songs for which he created unique arrangements. Likewise, I have no idea about K. Furatado who is cited as a co-writer for "Na Pua Ka Ilima." This is also a probable misspelling, since there are many people in Hawai‘i with the last name of Furtado, but few if any with the last name of Furatado. The CD deletes K. Furatado.