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Frank Sinatra - The Coffee Song 1946 Axel Stordahl orchestra
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INTERPRÉTATION
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Interprète
Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
Direction d’orchestre
D. Barbour
D. Barbour
Guitare
R. Hagan
R. Hagan
Batterie
M. Mclntyre
M. Mclntyre
Piano
William Bloom
William Bloom
Violon
H.bluestone
H.bluestone
Violon
W. Callies
W. Callies
Violon
S. Cytron
S. Cytron
Violon
P. Ellis
P. Ellis
Violon
S. Freed, Jr.
S. Freed, Jr.
Violon
G. Joyce
G. Joyce
Violon
G. Kast
G. Kast
Violon
M. King
M. King
Violon
S. Middleman
S. Middleman
Violon
Matthew Russell Elifritz
Matthew Russell Elifritz
Violon
O. Vail
O. Vail
Violon
P. Stephens
P. Stephens
Basse
R. Robyn
R. Robyn
Alto
S. Spiegelman
S. Spiegelman
Alto
David Sterkin
David Sterkin
Alto
C. Bernard
C. Bernard
Violoncelle
F. Goerner
F. Goerner
Violoncelle
J. Sewell
J. Sewell
Violoncelle
M. Cambern
M. Cambern
Harpe
Heinie Beau
Heinie Beau
Saxophone
F. Dornbach
F. Dornbach
Saxophone
H. Haymer
H. Haymer
Saxophone
J. Kinsler
J. Kinsler
Saxophone
F. Stulce
F. Stulce
Saxophone
R. Perissi
R. Perissi
Cor
D. Anderson
D. Anderson
Trompette
R. Linn
R. Linn
Trompette
R. Zarchy
R. Zarchy
Trompette
E. Kuczborski
E. Kuczborski
Trombone
G. Jenkins
G. Jenkins
Trombone
W. Schaefer
W. Schaefer
Trombone
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Bob Hilliard
Bob Hilliard
Composition
Dick Miles
Dick Miles
Composition
Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
Arrangement

Paroles

Way down among Brazilians Coffee beans grow by the billions So they've got to find those extra cups to fill They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil You can't get cherry soda'Cause they've got to fill that quota And the way things are I'll bet they never will They've got a zillion tons of coffee in Brazil No tea or tomato juice You'll see no potato juice The planters down in Santos all say no no no The politician's daughter Was accused of drinking water And was fined a great big fifty dollar bill They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil You date a girl and find out laterShe smells just like a percolator Her perfume was made right on the grill Why they could percolate the ocean in Brazil And when their ham and eggs need savor Coffee ketchup gives 'em flavor Coffee pickles way outsell the dill Why they put coffee in the coffee in Brazil No tea or tomato juice You'll see no potato juice The planters down in Santos all say no no no So your lead to the local color Serving coffee with a cruller Dunking doesn't take a lot of skill They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil
Writer(s): Bob Hilliard, Dick Miles Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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