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Blame It On The Bossa Nova

Connie Francis

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 was at a dance when he caught my eye standin' all alone lookin' sad and shy  
We began  to dance  swayin' to and fro                   
And soon I knew I'd never let him go              
Blame it on the Bossa Nova with its magic spell                      
Blame it on the Bossa Nova. That he did so well                      
Oh it all began with just one little dance
but soon it ended up a big romance  
blame it on the Bossa Nova the dance of love                    
Now was it the moon (no no the Bossa Nova)
Or the stars above (no no the Bossa Nova).  
Now was it the tune? (yeah yeah the Bossa Nova)                               
The dance of love.                    
Now I'm glad to say I'm his bride to be                      
And we're gonna raise a family            
And when our kids ask   how it came about                     
I'm gonna say to them without a doubt.                 
Blame it on the Bossa Nova with its magic spell                       
Blame it on the Bossa Nova. That he did so well                      
Blame it on the Bossa Nova with its magic spell                      
Blame it on the Bossa Nova. That he did so well                      
Now was it the moon (no no the Bossa Nova)  
Or the stars above (no no the Bossa Nova)
Now was it the tune (yeah yeah the Bossa Nova)                              
Now was it the moon (no no the Bossa Nova)  
Or the stars above (no no the Bossa Nova)
Now was it the tune (yeah yeah the Bossa Nova)                              

Blame It On The Bossa Nova

Connie Francis