If you like-a-me,
like I like-a-you
And we like-a-both the same,
I like-a say,
this very day,
I like-a-change your name.
'Cause I love-a-you
and love-a-you true
And if you-a love-a-me.
One live as two,
two live as one
Under the mango tree
If you like-a-me,
like I like-a-you
And we like-a-both the same,
I like-a say,
this very day,
I like-a-change your name.
'Cause I love-a-you
and love-a-you true
And if you-a love-a-me.
One live as two,
two live as one
Under the mango tree
like I like-a-you
And we like-a-both the same,
I like-a say,
this very day,
I like-a-change your name.
'Cause I love-a-you
and love-a-you true
And if you-a love-a-me.
One live as two,
two live as one
Under the mango tree
like I like-a-you
And we like-a-both the same,
I like-a say,
this very day,
I like-a-change your name.
'Cause I love-a-you
and love-a-you true
And if you-a love-a-me.
One live as two,
two live as one
Under the mango tree
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This is a "remake" of the that classic love song, Under The Mango Tree -- the one that Sean Connery sings to Ursula Andress in Dr. No as she comes out of the ocean with conch in hand. Kind of.
Incorrect. This song has little in common with Dr. No's "Underneath the Mango Tree."
Incorrect. This song has little in common with Dr. No's "Underneath the Mango Tree."
It's actually a cover of "Under the Bamboo Tree," Cole and Johnson Bros., 1903. It's possible the change from bamboo to mango was inspired by Dr. No.
It's actually a cover of "Under the Bamboo Tree," Cole and Johnson Bros., 1903. It's possible the change from bamboo to mango was inspired by Dr. No.
"Under the Bamboo Tree" was sung by Judy Garland and Joan Carroll in the 1944 film "Meet Me in St. Louis." It was also sung, with the change from bamboo to mango, by Steve Martin and Sissy Spacek in the 1983 film "The Man with Two Brains."
"Under the Bamboo Tree" was sung by Judy Garland and Joan Carroll in the 1944 film "Meet Me in St. Louis." It was also sung, with the change from bamboo to mango, by Steve Martin and Sissy Spacek in the 1983 film "The Man with Two Brains."
Interesting that they 'borrowed' these lyrics from a song entitled Under the Bamboo Tree that Judy Garland sang in Meet Me in St. Louis, written by Bob Cole. Shame on Tricky. Credit where credit is due!
Interesting that they 'borrowed' these lyrics from a song entitled Under the Bamboo Tree that Judy Garland sang in Meet Me in St. Louis, written by Bob Cole. Shame on Tricky. Credit where credit is due!