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Bali Ha'i : ウィキペディア英語版
Bali Ha'i

"Bali Ha'i", also spelled "Bali Hai", is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical ''South Pacific''.
==In ''South Pacific''==
In the musical, Bali Ha’i is a volcanic island within sight of the island on which most of the action takes place. The troops think of Bali Ha’i as an exotic paradise, but it is off-limits – except to officers. The matriarch of Bali Ha’i, Bloody Mary, does a lot of business with the troops, and she meets Lt. Joseph Cable right after he arrives. She sings her mysterious song, Bali Ha’i, which has haunting orchestral accompaniment, to him because she wants to entice him into visiting her island. She doesn’t tell him that she wants him to meet, and fall in love with, her young daughter, Liat.
Several versions of this song made the best sellers list in 1949. Perry Como's version was the most successful at #5. Other versions appearing on the charts were Paul Weston and his Orchestra (#10), Bing Crosby (#12), Peggy Lee (#13), and Frank Sinatra (#18). Andy Williams released a version on his 1958 album, ''Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein''. Sergio Franchi included this song on his 1965 RCA Victor tribute to ''The Songs of Richard Rodgers.''〔()〕

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