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Come To The Land Of The Argentine

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Irving Berlin Canonical path: /irving-berlin/come-to-the-land-of-the-argentine Related lyric paths: 6
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Come To The Land Of The Argentine

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[1st verse:]

Down in the land of the Argentine

That's where you'll see the fandango

Done in a way that you've never seen

That's where they started the tango

But outside of their dancing

It's a land of entrancing

Romancing as well

[Refrain:]

Come to the land of the Argentine

Where ev'ry girl is a Tango Queen

And ev'ry boy is a star with his guitar

He can play it till you get a thrill with ev'ry bar

You haven't lived till you've gone and seen

The sunny home of the tambourine

Where the Spanish Romeos and their Juliets

Lovey dovey to the tune of their castanets

I'm pretty certain that you'll be keen

About the land of the Argentine

[2nd verse:]

Down in the land of the Argentine

Home of the fair Senorita

They are the loveliest ever seen

No girl could ever be sweeter

'Neath the wonderful moonlight

Ev'ry night is a June night

And spoon night as well

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