Titres les plus populaires de The Pasadena Roof Orchestra
Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
The Pasadena Roof Orchestra
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Harry Warren
Composition
Al Dubin
Composition
Paroles
Fate sent her to me, over the sea from Spain,
She's one in a million to me.
I found my romance when she went dancing by,
She must be a Castillian, si si!
Is she from Havana or Madrid?
But something about her
Is making me doubt her,
I think I remember the kid!
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
I can tell by her manana.
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
But not Havana!
Though she does a rhumba for us,
And she calls herself Dolores,
She was in a Broadway,
Known as Susie Donahue.
She can take her tambourine and whack it,
But with her it's just a racket,
She's a hoofer from Tenth Avenue!
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
She's a Forty Second Streeter,
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
Senorita Donahue.
Is she from Rio? (No! No! No!)
Havana? (No! No! No!)
Hamburg? (Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!)
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
You can tell by her manana.
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
But not Havana!
Though she does a rhumba for us,
And she calls herself Dolores,
She was in a Broadway,
Known as Susie Donahue.
She can take her tambourine and whack it,
But with her it's just a racket,
She's a hoofer from Tenth Avenue!
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
She's a Forty Second Streeter,
She's a Latin from Manhattan,
Senorita Donahue.
Writer(s): Harry Warren, Al Dubin
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