| Managua, Nicaragua
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| — words by Albert Gamse, music by Irving Fields
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| — as recorded in New York November 15, 1946 by Guy Lombardo
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| And His Royal Canadians
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| Managua, Nicaragua is a beautiful town
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| You buy a hacienda for a few pesos down
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| You give it to the lady you are tryin' to win
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| But her papa doesn’t let you come in
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| Managua, Nicaragua is a heavenly place
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| You ask a seorita for a 'leetle' embrace
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| She answers you, «Caramba! |
| scram-ba bambarito»
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| In Managua, Nicaragua, that’s «No»
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| I have been to many tropic ports
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| I might include even Brooklyn
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| If you’re ever feelin' out of sorts
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| I’d like to recommend a look in…
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| Managua, Nicaragua, what a wonderful spot
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| There’s coffee and bananas and a temperature hot
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| So take a trip and on a ship go sailing away
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| Across the agua to Managua, Nicaragua, ol
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| Ol, ol
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| Across the agua to Managua, Nicaragua, ol
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| ----- instrumental break -----
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| Managua, Nicaragua is a beautiful town
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| You buy a hosienda for a few pesos down
|
| You give it to the lady you are tryin' to win
|
| But her papa doesn’t let you come in
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| Managua, Nicaragua is a heavenly place
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| You ask a seorita for a 'leetle' embrace
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| She answers you, «Caramba! |
| scram-ba bambarito»
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| In Managua, Nicaragua, that’s «No»
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| Every day is made for play and fun
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| 'Cause every day is fiesta
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| And they work from twelve o’clock to one
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| Minus an hour for siesta
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| Managua, Nicaragua, what a wonderful spot
|
| There’s coffee and bananas and a temperature hot
|
| So take a trip and on a ship go sailing away
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| Across the agua to Managua, Nicaragua, ol
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| Ol, ol
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| Across the agua to Managua, Nicaragua, ol |