Tea House In China Town

William “Mickey” Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter

[Verse 1]
On a foggy day in 'Frisco Bay, I stopped to eat
At a little Oriental shop on a crowded street (On a crowded street)
It was there I saw her in candlelight
So lovely and so fair (Fair)
And I lost my heart, baby, right then and there
(Right then and there)

[Chorus]
And no matter where I go, I know my heart is bound (Bound)
To that Chinatown, in a tea house in Chinatown (In Chinatown)

[Verse 2]
Her every move seemed to be melody (A melody)
And she stole my heart with a humble smile
As she served my cup of tea
It hurt me so to see her turn and walk away (Walk away)
'Cause I knew I couldn't stand to see her serve another man
(Serve another man)

[Chorus]
Though 'Frisco Bay is far away, in memory still around (Around)
That Chinatown
I found in a tea house in Chinatown

[Outro]
Oriental girl, found you in Chinatown
No matter how far I go, I know my heart is bound (Bound)
To that Chinatown, I found in a tea house in Chinatown
(In Chinatown)
Oriental girl, found you in Chinatown
I love her still, ooh, I guess I always will

Trivia about the song Tea House In China Town by The Four Tops

When was the song “Tea House In China Town” released by The Four Tops?
The song Tea House In China Town was released in 1965, on the album “Four Tops”.
Who composed the song “Tea House In China Town” by The Four Tops?
The song “Tea House In China Town” by The Four Tops was composed by William “Mickey” Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter.

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