A tribute to Dean Martin and the American songs of the 50s and 60s.
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"Tarantella Americana" is a non-commercial music project by Alano Lario Productions powered by AI.
The song is free for private use. Please add a note crediting Alano Lario Productions as the creator of the song with a link to this page. For commercial use of the song or any part of it (melody, lyrics, song sections, etc.), please contact alano.songs@gmail.com.
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Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
In the streets of New York, I walk alone,
An Italian heart, far from home.
Cherishing America, a place to roam,
Yet in this crowd, I feel unknown.
[Verse 2]
The lights of Broadway, the jazz in the air,
But in my dreams, I’m back over there.
Where the sun sets over Apulia’s shore,
And the Tarantella plays once more.
[Chorus]
Oh Tarantella, you dance in my heart,
A rhythm that’s with me, never to part.
Through the noise of the city, I hear your beat,
Tarantella, you make my life complete.
[Verse 3]
With American Swing that fills the night,
I find solace in the city light.
But I dance through memories, warm and bright,
To the rhythm of the Tarantella, every night.
[Verse 4]
In Little Italy, I find my place,
A piece of home, in this bustling space.
With a glass of vino and a plate of spaghetti,
I hear the echoes of my old serenade ready.
[Chorus]
Oh Tarantella, you dance in my heart,
A rhythm that’s with me, never to part.
Through the noise of the city, I hear your beat,
Tarantella, you make my life complete.
[Verse 5]
I love the swing and the American way,
But my heart beats for the songs of yesterday.
In the laughter and the tears of my new life,
I keep the Tarantella alive.
[Verse 6]
So, as I toast to the stars above,
I feel the warmth of Italian love.
In the land of dreams, I’ve made my way,
But the Tarantella is where my heart will stay.
[Chorus]
Oh Tarantella, you dance in my heart,
A rhythm that’s with me, never to part.
Through the noise of the city, I hear your beat,
Tarantella, you make my life complete.
______________________________________
"Tarantella Americana" is a non-commercial music project by Alano Lario Productions powered by AI.
The song is free for private use. Please add a note crediting Alano Lario Productions as the creator of the song with a link to this page. For commercial use of the song or any part of it (melody, lyrics, song sections, etc.), please contact alano.songs@gmail.com.
______________________________________
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
In the streets of New York, I walk alone,
An Italian heart, far from home.
Cherishing America, a place to roam,
Yet in this crowd, I feel unknown.
[Verse 2]
The lights of Broadway, the jazz in the air,
But in my dreams, I’m back over there.
Where the sun sets over Apulia’s shore,
And the Tarantella plays once more.
[Chorus]
Oh Tarantella, you dance in my heart,
A rhythm that’s with me, never to part.
Through the noise of the city, I hear your beat,
Tarantella, you make my life complete.
[Verse 3]
With American Swing that fills the night,
I find solace in the city light.
But I dance through memories, warm and bright,
To the rhythm of the Tarantella, every night.
[Verse 4]
In Little Italy, I find my place,
A piece of home, in this bustling space.
With a glass of vino and a plate of spaghetti,
I hear the echoes of my old serenade ready.
[Chorus]
Oh Tarantella, you dance in my heart,
A rhythm that’s with me, never to part.
Through the noise of the city, I hear your beat,
Tarantella, you make my life complete.
[Verse 5]
I love the swing and the American way,
But my heart beats for the songs of yesterday.
In the laughter and the tears of my new life,
I keep the Tarantella alive.
[Verse 6]
So, as I toast to the stars above,
I feel the warmth of Italian love.
In the land of dreams, I’ve made my way,
But the Tarantella is where my heart will stay.
[Chorus]
Oh Tarantella, you dance in my heart,
A rhythm that’s with me, never to part.
Through the noise of the city, I hear your beat,
Tarantella, you make my life complete.
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