Drop Me Off In Harlem

Duke Ellington / Nick A. Kenny

Drop me off in Harlem,
any place in Harlem,
There's someone waiting there
who makes it seem like
Heaven up in Harlem.

I don't want your Dixie,
you can keep your Dixie,
there's no one down in Dixie who can take me
'way from my hot Harlem,

Harlem has those southern skies,
they're in my baby's smile, I
idolize my baby's eyes and
classy up-town style,

If Harlem moved to China,
I know of nothing finer,
Than to stow away on a 'plane some day and have them
drop me off in Harlem.

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Harlem has those southern skies,
they're in my baby's smile, I
idolize my baby's eyes and
classy up-town style,

If Harlem moved to China,
I know of nothing finer,
Than to stow away on a 'plane some day and have them
drop me off in Harlem.

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If Harlem moved to China
I know nothing finer than to be in Harlem

Trivia about the song Drop Me Off In Harlem by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “Drop Me Off In Harlem” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “The Great Summit” in 2000, “Great Summit: The Master Takes (Remastered)” in 2001, and “The Essential” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Drop Me Off In Harlem” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Drop Me Off In Harlem” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Duke Ellington and Nick A. Kenny.

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