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Template:SpoilerTemplate:Infobox PM "Aloha" is a traditional Hawaiian song composed by Dick Stephen Walter. The main instruments being played in the piece include steel guitars, a ukulele, and a acoustic guitar.
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Trivia
- Between "Good Neighbors" and "The Hankering," it took fourteen and a half years for this track to be used again, which means this track went a total of 198 episodes without being played.
- The title "Aloha" is in reference to the Hawaiian theme of the song. Aloha means hello and goodbye in Hawaiian.
- This track's usage has sped up since season 13.
- The number of usages is tied with season 1.
- "Good Neighbors" and "The Hankering" are the only episodes to use this track in seasons 4 and 12 respectively.