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CréditsCarol Welsman, Romano Musumarra, Walter Martino
Année1991
Label Columbia â
Weekend's alive
Down to the south we can fly
Oh oh
Fantasy nights
Tropical love is in style
Oh oh
There's temptation creeping round my heart
As the rhythm of the music starts
Touch my hand and feel your spirits
Dance in ecstasy
Oh oh oh oh oh
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
Beautiful's the way that I feel
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
That's the way to love in Brazil
Under stars in the sky dancing the night away
Carnival sounds
Sweet celebration in town oh oh
Secret desires
You can reveal at sundown, oh oh
As the samba takes us through the night
Imagination sets your dreams in flight
Now we're free to sail across the
Sea to paradise. Woh oh
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
Beautiful's the way that I feel
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
That's the way to love in Brazil
Under stars in the sky dancing the night away
Te meo (?), te veo, te quiero besar
Un dĂa sin ti, no puedo pensar
Tu eres bonita, tu eres mi amor
Tu eres bonita, te doy mi calor
As the samba takes us through the night
Imagination sets your dreams in flight
Now we're free to sail across the
Sea to paradise. Woh oh
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
Beautiful's the way that I feel
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
That's the way to love in Brazil
Under stars in the sky dancing the night
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
Beautiful's the way that I feel
Tell me, tell me, tell me, bonita (bonita)
That's the way to love in Brazil
Under stars in the sky dancing the night away
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