Buenos Aires
- Mandy Patinkin (1979)You are listening to the song Buenos Aires by Mandy Patinkin, writer by Madonna in album Evita: Premiere American Recording CD1. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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Lyrics
What's new Buenos Aires
I'm new, I wanna say I'm just a little stuck on you
You'll be on me too.
I get out here, Buenos Aires
Stand back, you oughta know whatcha gonna get in me
Just a little touch of star quality.
Fill me up with your heat, with your noise
With your dirt, overdo me
Let me dance to your beat, make it loud
Let it hurt, run it through me
Don't hold back, you are certain to impress
Tell the driver this is where I'm staying.
Hello, Buenos Aires
Get this, just look at me dressed up, somewhere to go
We'll put on a show.
Take me in at your flood, give me speed
Give me lights, set me humming
Shoot me up with your blood, wine me up
With your nights, watch me coming
All I want is a whole lot of excess
Tell the singer this is where I'm playing.
Stand back, Buenos Aires
Because you oughta know whatcha gonna get in me
Just a little touch of star quality.
And if ever I go too far
It's because of the things you are
Beautiful town, I love you
And if I need a moment's rest
Give your lover the very best
Real eiderdown and silence.
On the 9th February 1935, in Buenos Aires--a polo
Match, between a team of leading Argentine players and
The touring British side. The British ambassador said he
Had never seen a social occasion quite like it. Even by the
Standards of Buenos Aires society the gathering at the
Polo ground glittered. The Rolls' and the Daimlers, the
Hampers from Harrod's, the clothes, the diamonds, the
Crystal, the wines, the procession of nannies from
England and France. The result of the match? Oh yes
The home team won, but as the British ambassador
Pointed out, that did not reflect badly on British
Horsemanship. Three of the Argentine players were
Educated at Eton.
You're a tramp, you're a treat
You will shine to the death, you are shoddy
But you're flesh, you are meat
You shall have every breath in my body
Put me down for a lifetime of success
Give me credit, i'll find ways of paying.
Rio de la Plata
Florida, Corrientes, Nueve de Julio
All I want to know.
Stand back, Buenos Aires
Because you oughta know whatcha gonna get in me
Just a little touch of
Just a little touch of
Just a little touch of star quality.
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