Frank Sinatra - The Coffee Song 1946 Axel Stordahl orchestra
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Frank Sinatra
Performer
Axel Stordahl
Conductor
D. Barbour
Guitar
R. Hagan
Drums
M. Mclntyre
Piano
William Bloom
Violin
H.bluestone
Violin
W. Callies
Violin
S. Cytron
Violin
P. Ellis
Violin
S. Freed, Jr.
Violin
G. Joyce
Violin
G. Kast
Violin
M. King
Violin
S. Middleman
Violin
Matthew Russell Elifritz
Violin
O. Vail
Violin
P. Stephens
Bass
R. Robyn
Viola
S. Spiegelman
Viola
David Sterkin
Viola
C. Bernard
Cello
F. Goerner
Cello
J. Sewell
Cello
M. Cambern
Harp
Heinie Beau
Saxophone
F. Dornbach
Saxophone
H. Haymer
Saxophone
J. Kinsler
Saxophone
F. Stulce
Saxophone
R. Perissi
Horn
D. Anderson
Trumpet
R. Linn
Trumpet
R. Zarchy
Trumpet
E. Kuczborski
Trombone
G. Jenkins
Trombone
W. Schaefer
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bob Hilliard
Composer
Dick Miles
Composer
Axel Stordahl
Arranger
Lyrics
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