(Phil Baker) And any coffee on you? (Carmen Miranda) Such a very handsome fellow So you come to welcome me? (Phil Baker) In the place of Fiorello I present you with the key In Broadway, and Harlem And Greenwich Village too You'll see a lot of places That will seem like home to you (Carmen Miranda) Oh, yes? You're in the kind of a place that seems Like a little cabaret in Rio Then you hear a Boogie-Woogie Trio And you discover you're in New York A senhorita with the flashing eyes Looks to you as if she might be chummy But she only wants to play gin-rummy And you discover you're in New York You hear a tropical drum You drink a tropical rum You're in a tropical spot And yet, you really are not In case you're missing the point You're in a typical joint on gay Broadway For just a minute or two, you feel Like you're down around the old Equator Then you're interrupted by the waiter A South American named O'Rourke And discover you're in New York You're in the kind of an atmosphere That would set a Latin heart-a-flutter Then you try to get a piece of butter And you discover you're in New York You have a feeling you're in Brazil And you hope the ladies understand you Then you start to pay The check they hand you You discover you're in New York You hear Hawaiian guitars You smoke Havana cigars You build a castle in Spain And then you order chow-mein (Alice Faye) And from a Swede or a Swiss You get a tropical kiss on gay Broadway (Carmen Miranda) You see a wonderful rumba dance With the rhythm of the old West Indies But you're right across the street from Lindy's Or at the club they call the Stork And discover you're in New York (Carmen Miranda) You want to be with a big, strong man And the jungle music is so creepy But the gentleman with you is sleepy And you discover you're in New York And you discover you're in New York! (Phil Baker) Now I can retire Well, there's a good neighbor policy Come on honey. Let's good-neighbor it. There we are