Lyrics Manhattan - Dinah Washington
Summer
journeys
To
Niagara
And
to
other
places
Aggravate
all
our
cares
We'll
save
our
fares
I've
a
cozy
little
flat
In
what
is
known
as
old
Manhattan
We'll
settle
down
Right
here
in
town
We'll
have
Manhattan
The
Bronx
and
Staten
Island,
too
It's
lovely
going
through
The
zoo
It's
very
fancy
On
old
Delancey
Street,
you
know
The
subway
charms
us
so
When
balmy
breezes
blow
To
and
fro
And
tell
me
what
street
Compares
with
Mott
Street
In
July
Sweet
pushcarts
gently
gliding
by
The
great
big
city's
a
wondrous
toy
Just
made
for
a
girl
and
boy
We'll
turn
Manhattan
Into
an
isle
of
joy
We'll
go
to
Greenwich
Where
modern
men
itch
To
be
free
And
Bowling
Green
you'll
see
With
me
We'll
bathe
at
Brighton
The
fish
you'll
frighten
When
you're
in
Your
bathing
suit
so
thin
Will
make
the
shellfish
grin
Fin
to
fin
I'd
like
to
take
a
Sail
on
Jamaica
Bay
with
you
And
fair
Canarsie's
lake
We'll
view
The
city's
bustle
cannot
destroy
The
dreams
of
a
girl
and
boy
We'll
turn
Manhattan
Into
an
isle
of
joy
We'll
go
to
Yonkers
Where
true
love
conquers
In
the
wilds
And
starve
together,
dear
In
Childs'
We'll
go
to
Coney
And
eat
baloney
On
a
roll
In
Central
Park
we'll
stroll
Where
our
first
kiss
we
stole
Soul
to
soul
Our
future
babies
We'll
take
to
"Abie's
Irish
Rose"
I
hope
they'll
live
to
see
It
close
The
city's
clamor
can
never
spoil
The
dreams
of
a
boy
and
goil
We'll
turn
Manhattan
Into
an
isle
of
joy
We'll
have
Manhattan
The
Bronx
and
Staten
Island,
too
We'll
try
to
cross
Fifth
Avenue
As
black
as
onyx
We'll
find
the
Bronnix
Park
Express
Our
Flatbush
flat,
I
guess
Will
be
a
great
success
More
or
less
A
short
vacation
On
Inspiration
Point
We'll
spend
And
in
the
station
house
we'll
end
But
civic
virtue
cannot
destroy
The
dreams
of
a
girl
and
boy
We'll
turn
Manhattan
Into
an
isle
of
joy
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