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Album: The Southern Cannonball Words by Frank Team Music by Hank Snow and Stu Davis I went to Panama to find out why it's called the tropic zone. The senoritas there had so much charm, they could even melt a heart of stone, A hot tamale gal, she flashed me a smile, and I lost my heart right then. I thought I'd only stay down there for a day, now I think I'll never leave again. CHORUS In Panama those Panamamas, they live the life of a beautiful dream. Your life's a waste until you get a taste of the thrill that you get from a tropical queen. Now kindly get me straight, I think they're great, those gals from Tennessee; But when they say, "Si, si," in Panama, then the trill is really different to me. Manana never comes down there; I live just for tonight. I take her in my arms beneath the beautiful palms, and it's heaven when I hold her tight. CHORUS I'm making memories on balconies; sombreros, they fit me fine. I know that pretty soon, I'll honeymoon with that sweet chiquita of mine. Out on the edge of town we're gonna settle down; how happy we're gonna be. It takes a peeper pot from down old Panama to catch a feller from Tennessee. CHORUS
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