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Felicia No Capicia (1999 Digital Remaster) - Louis Prima



     
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I took Felicia to Las Vegas, here's my story,
she spent the weekend eating chicken cacciatore,
but when I said "I'd like to kiss ya"...
Felicia... "no capisce"...The way she gambled at the tables wasn't funny,
you should have seen the way she found to lose my money,
but when I said "I'd like to kiss ya"...
Felicia... "no capisce"...She understood (she understood),
she heard me good (she heard me good),
when I said "Have some real imported cheese".
But when I said (but when I said),
"Give me a squeeze" ("Give me a squeeze"),
you'd think that i was talking Japanese...
She never heard about the birds and bees...
While she was half abruzzese, half calabrese...
You gotta see the things I bought her,
i took her out and spent my money just like water,
but when I said "I'd like to kiss ya"...
Felicia... "no capisce" (no she didn't understand no she didn't understand)She heard me fine (she heard me fine),

when i said "Dine" (when i said "Dine"),
then she drank half a case of wine
but when I said (but when I said)
"Come on let's spoon" ("Come on let's spoon")
you'd think that i was asking for the moon...
That chick was really as crazy as a loon...
She was half siciliana and what a baboon...
I tried to make her feel relaxed,
it costed me 97 dollars for the taxi,
but when I said "I'd like to kiss ya"...
Felicia... "no capisce".
She said "Luigi... Let's get married"
and Luigi... "no capisce..."
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Louis Prima (December 7, 1910 - August 24, 1978) was born into a musical family in New Orleans. His family emigrated from Sicily, Italy, and after a brief stay in Argentina settled in the United States. Prima studied violin for several years as a child. His older brother Leon was a well regarded local bandleader. Prima was proud of his heritage, and made a point of letting the audience know at every performance that he was Italian-American and from New Orleans.

Read more about Louis Prima on Last.fm.


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