Latin From Manhattan

George Gershwin / Harry Warren / Ira Gershwin

I'm a Latin from Manhattan
You can tell by my Mañana
I'm a Latin from Manhattan
And not Havana
Though I does the rhumba for yas
And I call myself Dolores
I was in a Broadway chorus
Known as Señorita Patti Lu

I can take a tambourine and whack it
But with me that's just a racket
I'm a hoofer from Tenth Avenue

I'm a Latin from Manhattan
I'm a Forty-Second Streeter
I'm a Latin from Manhattan
Señorita Patti Lu

Old man trouble
I don't mind him
You won't find him
Knocking on my front door

I got rhythm, I got music
I got sweet dreams
Who could ask for anything more?

I can take her tambourine and whack it
But with me that's just a racket
I'm a hoofer from Tenth Avenue

I'm a Latin from Manhattan
I'm a Forty-Second Streeter
I'm a Latin from Manhattan
Señorita Patti Lu

Evita!

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Who composed the song “Latin From Manhattan” by Patti LuPone?
The song “Latin From Manhattan” by Patti LuPone was composed by George Gershwin, Harry Warren, and Ira Gershwin.

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