A New Fangled Tango

Matt Dubey, Harold Karr

[Verse 1]
I got a new-fangled tango
And there's nothing to it
You just sort of stand there
And just sort of do it
You cling close together
There's no wasted motion
A new fangled tango
An old fashioned notion

[Verse 2]
The floor may be crowded
But that doesn't matter
It's not necessary to move
Don't move, why move
The floor may be crowded
But that's all the better
It's just like romancing, while dancing
Who's dancin'

[Verse 3]
Oh, you start off with one step
And cling to each other
And you know how one step
Can lead to another
Oh, there's nothing wrong with
A waltz or fandango
But oh, what can come from
A new fangled tango

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 4]
You cling close together
There's no wasted motion
A new fangled tango
An old fashioned notion
The floor may be crowded
But that doesn't matter
It's not necessary to move
Don't move, why move

[Verse 5]
The floor may be crowded
But that's all the better
It's just like romancing, while dancing
Who's dancin'
Oh, you start off with one step
And cling to each other
And you know how one step
Can lead to another

[Verse 6]
Oh, there's nothing wrong with
A waltz or fandango
But oh, what can come from
A new fangled tango
(New fangled, new fangled)
New fangled, new fangled (New fangled, new fangled)
Tango (Tango)

Trivia about the song A New Fangled Tango by Dinah Shore

When was the song “A New Fangled Tango” released by Dinah Shore?
The song A New Fangled Tango was released in 1992, on the album “Love and Kisses, Dinah”.
Who composed the song “A New Fangled Tango” by Dinah Shore?
The song “A New Fangled Tango” by Dinah Shore was composed by Matt Dubey, Harold Karr.

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