Carioca - Chico O'Farrill



     
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Carioca Lyrics


Say, have you seen a Carioca
It's not a foxtrot or a polka
It has a little bit of new rhythm, a blue rhythm that sighsIt has a meter that is tricky
A bit of wicked wacky-wicky
But when you dance it with a new love, there's a true love in her eyeYou dream of a new Carioca
Its theme is a kiss and a sigh
You dream of a new Carioca
When music and lights are gone we say goodbyeTwo heads together, they say are better than one
Two heads together, that's how the dance is begun
Two arms around you and lips, that's why I'm yours and you are mine
And you are mineNow that you've done the Carioca
You'll never care to do the polka
And then you'll realize the blue hula and bamboola are throughTomorrow morning you'll discover
You're just a Carioca lover
And when you dance it with each new love, there'll be true love just for youNow you'll dream of a new Carioca
Its theme is a kiss and a sigh
You'll dream of a new Carioca
When music and lights are gone and we're saying goodbye

Goodbye
Songwriters
EDWARD ELISCU, GUS KAHN, VINCENT YOUMANSPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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Chico O'Farrill was right in the thick of the Afro-Cuban and Latin waves that hit jazz in the late '40s and '50s. His sophisticated writing for Latin big bands of the early '50s was often bold, brassy, and tense, yet he could also achieve a delicate, almost classical ambience in such pieces as "Angels' Flight" and work capably in larger forms (the groundbreaking "Afro-Cuban Jazz Suites"). O'Farrill took up the trumpet while in military school in Georgia, returning to Cuba as a full-fledged jazz fan after hearing the top American big bands.

Read more about Chico O'Farrill on Last.fm.


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