Intro
Buenos dias senor let's have a Havanna
The soul of Cuba el vero Havanna

Verse
In my mind I can fly away
We can dance with a little romance
Swing your hips from side to side
Ooh la la the casino salsa
Hello amigo, follow the moves
Push your hand up in the air
4123 do the cabolina
Ooh la la the casino salsa

Bridge
Swing and turn everybody salsa
Let's go round come and do the dance now
4123

Chorus
Do a shimmy shimmy salsa in the disco
Do a boogie woogie everybody dance
123 do the shaky shaky
Lose yourself in the salsa trance (Repeat)
Tag
La la la, la la la la, la la la, la la la la
La la la, la la la la, la la la, la la la la!

Verse
I fall in love when I dance casino
Come on senor, you know tequiero?
This Havana gets straight to my head
The soul of Cuba the lover's romance
123 let's do the turn, shuffle together and walk walk walk
Focus on me and watch my body
Look into my eyes my skirt is flying

Repeat Bridge
Repeat Chorus
Repeat Tag
Repeat Intro

Swing and turn everybody salsa
Let's go round and do the dance now
Swing and turn everybody salsa
Let's go round come and dance now
Salsa in the disco
Salsa in the disco
4123

Repeat Chorus






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