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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Mario Lanza
Mario Lanza
Ténor
Henri René and His Orchestra
Henri René and His Orchestra
Orchestre
The Jeff Alexander Choir
The Jeff Alexander Choir
Chœur
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Rudolf Friml
Rudolf Friml
Paroles/Composition
George Forrest
George Forrest
Composition
Irving Aaronson
Irving Aaronson
Composition
Robert Wright
Robert Wright
Composition
Chet Forest
Chet Forest
Paroles/Composition
Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
Composition

Paroles

There's a song in the air, But the fair senorita Doesn't seem to care For the song in the air. So I'll sing to the mule If you're sure she won't think that I am just a fool Serenading a mule. Amigo mio, does she not have a dainty bray? She listens carefully to each little word we play. La bella senorita? Si, si, mi muchachito, She'd love to sing it too if only she knew the way. But try as she may, In her voice there's a flaw! And all that the lady can say Is "e-e-aw!" Senorita donkey sita, not so fleet as a mosquito, But so sweet like my Chiquita, You're the one for me. There's a light in her eye, Tho' she may try to hide it, She cannot deny, There's a light in her eye. Oh! the charm of her smile So beguiles all who see her That they'd ride a mile For the charm of her smile. Amigo mio, is she listenin' to my song? No, no, mi muchachito, how could you be so wrong? La bella senorita? Si, si, la senorita, She loves to sing it to me If only she knew all the words, Her face is a dream Like an angel I saw! But all that my darlin' can scream Is: "e-e-aw!" Senorita donkey sita, not so fleet as a mosquito, But so sweet like my Chiquita, You're the one for me.
Writer(s): Herbert Stothart, George Chet Forrest, Bob Wright, Rudolf Friml Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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