Tokyo Joe

Sonny Limbo, Bertie Higgins

I was dreaming of Tokyo again
With a pocket full of yen to spend
Sipping sake all alone
At a table for one

Suddenly it was you and me
Laughing and having tea
'Neath the August moon
In the land of the rising sun

You called me Tokyo Joe, oh, oh
You were my rose of Tokyo
I still love you so, ah, so
Did you misunderstand?
Saying sayonara made you cry
That's not what I meant when I said goodbye
How could I forget the love that you and I
Made in Japan?

From the Orient to Tampa Bay
You know is half a world away
Your Daddy and Mama-san
Said you could not go

So this American boy sailed on home
Left his Japanese girl alone
But my heart stayed there
With you in Tokyo

You called me Tokyo Joe, oh, oh
You were my rose of Tokyo
I still love you so, ah, so
Did you misunderstand?
Saying sayonara made you cry
That's not what I meant when I said goodbye
How could I forget the love that you and I
Made in Japan?

You called me Tokyo Joe, oh, oh
You were my rose of Tokyo
I still love you so, ah, so
Did you misunderstand?
Saying sayonara made you cry
That's not what I meant when I said goodbye
How could I forget the love that you and I
Made in Japan?

You called me Tokyo Joe, oh, oh
You were my rose of Tokyo
I still love you so, ah, so
Did you misunderstand?
Saying sayonara made you cry

Trivia about the song Tokyo Joe by Bertie Higgins

When was the song “Tokyo Joe” released by Bertie Higgins?
The song Tokyo Joe was released in 1983, on the album “Pirates and Poets”.
Who composed the song “Tokyo Joe” by Bertie Higgins?
The song “Tokyo Joe” by Bertie Higgins was composed by Sonny Limbo, Bertie Higgins.

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