Lyrics Nina - Noël Coward
Señorita
Nina,
from
Argentina,
knew
all
the
answers
Though
her
relatives
and
friends
were
perfect
dancers
She
swore
she'd
never
dance
a
step
until
she
died
She
said,
"I've
seen
too
many
movies,
and
all
they
prove
is
too
idiotic.
They
all
insist
that
South
America's
exotic
Whereas
it
couldn't
be
more
boring
if
it
tried."
She
added
firmly
that
she
hated
The
sound
of
soft
guitars
beside
a
still
lagoon
She
also
positively
stated
That
she
could
not
abide
a
Southern
moon
She
said
"I
hate
to
be
pedantic
but
I'm
driven
nearly
frantic
When
I
see
that
unromantic,
sycophantic
lot
of
sluts
Forever
wriggling
their
guts.
It
drives
me
absolutely
nuts."
She
refused
to
Begin
The
Beguine
when
they
requested
it
And
she
made
an
embarrassing
scene
if
anyone
suggested
it
For
she
detested
it.
Though
no-one
ever
could
be
keener
than
little
Nina
On
quite
a
number
of
very
eligible
men
who
did
the
rhumba
When
they
proposed
to
her
she
simply
left
them
flat.
She
said
that
love
should
be
impulsive,
but
not
convulsive
And
syncopation
had
a
discouraging
effect
on
procreation
And
that
she'd
rather
read
a
book
and
that
was
that.
Señorita
Nina,
from
Argentina,
despised
the
Tango
Although
she
never
was
a
girl
to
let
a
man
go
She
wouldn't
sacrifice
her
principles
for
sex.
She
looked
with
scorn
on
the
gyrations
Of
her
relations
who
danced
the
conga
And
swore
that
if
she
had
to
stand
it
any
longer
She'd
lose
all
dignity
and
ring
their
silly
necks.
She
said
that
frankly
she
was
blinded
To
all
the
over
advertised
romantic
charms
And
then
she
got
more
bloody
minded
And
told
them
where
to
put
their
tropic
palms.
And
she
could
not
refrain
from
saying
that
their
idiotic
swaying
And
those
damned
guitarras
playing
were
an
insult
to
her
race
And
that
she
really
couldn't
face
Such
international
disgrace
She
declined
to
Begin
The
Beguine
when
they
besought
her
to
And
with
language
profane
and
obscene
she
cursed
the
man
who
taught
her
to
She
cursed
Cole
Porter
too.
From
this
its
fairly
clear
that
Nina,
in
her
demeanour
Was
so
offensive
that
when
the
hatred
of
her
friends
grew
too
intensive
She
thought
she'd
better
beat
it
while
she
had
the
chance
After
some
trial
and
tribulation,
she
reached
the
station
And
met
a
sailor,
who
had
acquired
a
wooden
leg
in
Venezuela
And
so
he
married
him,
because
he
couldn't
dance.
There
surely
never
could've
been
a
More
irritating
girl
than
Nina
They
never
speak
in
Argentina
Of
this
degenerate
bambina
Who
had
the
luck
to
find
romance
But
resolutely
wouldn't
dance.
1 Nina
2 This Is a Changing World
3 In Which We Serve
4 I Went to a Marvelous Party
5 Poor Little Rich Girl (Re-mastered)
6 A Room With a View (Re-mastered)
7 Dance Little Lady (Re-mastered)
8 I'll See You Again (Re-mastered)
9 Any Little Fish (Re-mastered)
10 Something to Do With Spring (Re-mastered)
11 Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Re-mastered)
12 Mrs Worthington (Re-mastered)
13 Where Are the Songs We Sung? (Re-mastered)
14 The Stately Homes of England (Re-mastered)
15 London Pride (Re-mastered)
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