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Betty Carter - Frenesi Lyrics



Betty Carter - Frenesi Lyrics




It was fiesta down in Mexico
And so I stopped a while to see the show
I knew that frenesí meant ""Please love me""
And I could say frenesí

A handsome caballero caught my eye
I stood enchanted as he wandered by
And never knowing that it come from me
I went and said frenesí

He stopped and raised his eyes to mine
His lips just pleaded to be kissed
His eyes were soft as candle-shine
So how was I to resist?

And now without a heart to call my own
A greater happiness I've never known
Because his kisses are for me alone
Who wouldn't say frenesí?

And now without a heart to call my own
A greater happiness I've never known
Because his kisses are for me alone
Who wouldn't say frenesí?

Frenesí
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It was fiesta down in Mexico
And so I stopped a while to see the show
I knew that frenesí meant ""Please love me""
And I could say frenesí

A handsome caballero caught my eye
I stood enchanted as he wandered by
And never knowing that it come from me
I went and said frenesí

He stopped and raised his eyes to mine
His lips just pleaded to be kissed
His eyes were soft as candle-shine
So how was I to resist?

And now without a heart to call my own
A greater happiness I've never known
Because his kisses are for me alone
Who wouldn't say frenesí?

And now without a heart to call my own
A greater happiness I've never known
Because his kisses are for me alone
Who wouldn't say frenesí?

Frenesí
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Writer: ALBERTO DOMINGUEZ, LEONARD WHITCUP
Copyright: Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Betty Carter
Length: 3:14
Written by: ALBERTO DOMINGUEZ, LEONARD WHITCUP

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