Aurora (1941)
Aurora comes from Rio De Janeiro
She dances in a little street cafe
And when you're down in Rio De Janeiro
Here's what you'll hear each Latin lover say
You're a sweetheart in a million
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
With your manner so Brazilian
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
When you smile and call me honey
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
Is it me or just my money?
Oh oh oh oooh Aurora
I'll buy you this and buy you that
If you'll be true to me.
I'll even rent a cottage
And present you with the key
So if you'll marry me
And be my sweet senora
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora, Aurora
Be mine, be mine, be mine
You're a sweetheart in a million
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
With your manner so Brazilian
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
When you smile and call me honey
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
Is it me or just my money?
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
You're a sweetheart in a million
Be mine Aurora
With your manner so Brazilian
Be mine Aurora, be mine
When you smile and call me honey
Be mine Aurora
Is it me or just my money?
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
Aurora, be mine
She dances in a little street cafe
And when you're down in Rio De Janeiro
Here's what you'll hear each Latin lover say
You're a sweetheart in a million
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
With your manner so Brazilian
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
When you smile and call me honey
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
Is it me or just my money?
Oh oh oh oooh Aurora
I'll buy you this and buy you that
If you'll be true to me.
I'll even rent a cottage
And present you with the key
So if you'll marry me
And be my sweet senora
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora, Aurora
Be mine, be mine, be mine
You're a sweetheart in a million
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
With your manner so Brazilian
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
When you smile and call me honey
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
Is it me or just my money?
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Aurora
You're a sweetheart in a million
Be mine Aurora
With your manner so Brazilian
Be mine Aurora, be mine
When you smile and call me honey
Be mine Aurora
Is it me or just my money?
Oh oh oh oh, Aurora
Aurora, be mine
Credits
Writer(s): Harold Adamson, Mario Lago, Roberto Roberti
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