Poinciana
Steve Lawrence, Dewey Bergman's Orchestra
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Blow Tropic wind, sing a song to the trees Trees sigh to me, soon my love I will see Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love Pale moon is casting shadows from above Poinciana, somehow I feel the jungle heat Within me there grows a rhythmic savage beat Love is everywhere, its magic perfume fills the air To and fro you sway, my heart's in time, I've learned to care Poinciana, though skies may turn from blue to gray My love will live forever and a day Poinciana, from now until the dawning day I'll learn to love forever, come what may
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Written by: BUDDY BERNIER
Lyrics © THE SONGWRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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11 facts about this song
Original Composition"Poinciana" was originally a song composed by Nat Simon, with lyrics by Buddy Bernier. It was written in 1936 and is also known as "Song of the Tree."
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Bing Crosby's VersionBing Crosby recorded his version of "Poinciana" in 1944. His rendition spent five weeks at No. 1 in the Billboard charts.
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Frank Sinatra's RenditionFrank Sinatra recorded his version for his album "Come Fly with Me" in 1958. His interpretation is well-known for having a slower tempo.
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Nat King Cole's CoverageNat King Cole's rendition of "Poinciana" is included in his 1952 album "Penthouse Serenade”. His smooth vocals added a unique touch to the song.
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Robert Goulet's VersionRobert Goulet, best known for his musical theatre performances, also recorded "Poinciana". His version is featured on his 1966 album "Robert Goulet’s Wonderful World of Christmas."
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Steve Lawrence's EditionSteve Lawrence recorded his version of "Poinciana" for the album "Steve Lawrence Sings Sinatra" in 2003. The album is a tribute to Frank Sinatra, and Lawrence's interpretation of "Poinciana" is often compared to Sinatra's.
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The Four Freshmen's CoverageThe Four Freshmen, an American vocal quartet known for their innovative harmonies, also recorded a version of "Poinciana". It features their distinctive four-part harmony arrangement.
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The Manhattan Transfer's RenditionThe multiple Grammy-winning group, The Manhattan Transfer, included "Poinciana" in their 1991 album "The Offbeat of Avenues." It showcases the band's talents in jazz and vocal harmonies.
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Popularity"Poinciana" remains a popular song even many years after its initial release. It's frequently performed by various artists, indicating its enduring appeal.
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Instrumental versions"Poinciana" has not just been popular among vocalists. Its melodious tune has made it popular among musicians of various instruments - especially jazz pianists like Ahmad Jamal whose instrumental version brought about a resurgence in the song's popularity in the late 1950s.
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Use in FilmsBecause of its beautiful melody and romantic lyrics, "Poinciana" has been used in several films, including 1952's 'Dreamboat' and 1995's 'Leaving Las Vegas.'
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