EL MATADOR
Jane Bowers/Irving Burgess
Aye, Torero, she is here. Aye, matador. I feel her eyes. They are wide with excitement and fear.
I feel her heart for it cries when the horns are too near.
I will bold, brave, and swift will I be and I will be numero uno, torero fino. She'll dream tonight of me.
Chorus:
Ole, ole, ole! (Husted!) Viva el matador! Ole, ole, ole! (Venga!) Viva el matador!
Aye, Torero, she is here. Aye, matador. I see her smile and I see there the reason she came.
Toro, come closer. Come here and I'll whisper her name.
You may be brave and as bold as you're black, but I will be numero uno, torero fino, toro come back.
Chorus)
Toro, aqui. Closer, closer, closer.
| 1 | Tom Dooley |
| 2 | Sinking Of The Reuben James |
| 3 | Reuben James |
| 4 | Three Jolly Coachmen |
| 5 | Away Rio |
| 6 | A Worried Man |
| 7 | Raspberries, Strawberries |
| 8 | Chilly Winds |
| 9 | Little Maggie |
| 10 | Go Where I Send Thee |