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Kamp Krusty (Medley)

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South of the Border is a song sung by Gene Merlino that appears in the episode Kamp Krusty and on Songs in the Key of Springfield during the Kamp Krusty melody at 44 seconds in. It was written by Jimmy Kenedy and Michael Carr for the film of the same name. The best known versions are the original by Gene Autry and the version by Frank Sinatra.

Lyrics

South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I fell in love, when stars above came out to play And now as I wonder - my thoughts ever stray South of the border - down Mexico way

She was a picture - in old Spanish lace And just for a tender while, I kissed a smile - upon her face For it was fiesta - and we were so gay South of the border - Mexico way

Those mission bells told me that I must not stray South of the border - down Mexico way