Irving Berlin
latins know how
[Verse:]
In a magazine I read
Where a certain author said
That Latins are lousy lovers
And it's a lie
A libelous lie
And who, tell me, who should know better than I?
[Refrain:]
Latins, they don't play baseball
They're not so good with a rake or a plow
They're not experts at making money
But when it comes to making love
A Latin knows how
Latins, they don't like farming
You seldom see Latins milking a cow
In the daytime, they're always sleeping
But in the night without much light
A Latin knows how
Englishmen and Yankees
They've got quite a lot
But that extra something
They just haven't got
Latins, they're so romantic
They've got more oomph than the law will allow
If you're married to a Latin
Life is just smooth as satin
For a Latin knows how
- :
- Miscellaneous
- Songs Of
- Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning (Performed live...
- Songwriter Masterclass - Irving Berlin
- The Irving Berlin Songbook
- Cheek to Cheek
- The Master Takes
- Jazz in Town (The Original Songbook)
- Great Compositions
- The Band Played On - 25 Classic Band Hits (Remastered)
- Berlin for Brass (The Chessnut Brass Company)
- Top Hat / Blue Skies
- Irving Berlin in Hollywood
- The Broadway Musicals (Classic Show Tunes)
- The Old Wild Shadow
- A Summer Sky Shines
- Tonight in Time
- Your Music Around Me
- The Girl That I Marry
- Homesick