Copacabana (At the Copa)
Barry Manilow · Live In London (With The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra) [2012]
With yellow feathers in her hair and a dress cut down to there
She would merengue and do the cha-cha
And while she tried to be a star, Tony always tended bar
Across the crowded floor, they worked from eight til four
They were young and they had each other
Who could ask for more?
At the Copa, (Co) Copacabana (Copacabana)
The hottest spot north of Havana, (here)
At the Copa, (Co) Copacabana (Copacabana)
Music and passion were always the fashion
At the Copa .... they fell in love
His name was Rico, he wore a diamond
He was escorted to his chair, he saw Lola dancin' there
And when she finished, he called her over
But Rico went a bit too far, Tony sailed across the bar
And then the punches flew and chairs were smashed in two
There was blood and a single gun shot
But just who shot who?
At the Copa, (Co) Copacabana (Copacabana)
The hottest spot north of Havana (here)
At the Copa, (Co) Copacabana (Copacabana)
Music and passion were always the fashion
At the Copa (scream) she lost her love (Copa, Copacabana)
Her name is Lola, she was a showgirl
But that was thirty years ago, when they used to have a show
Now it's the disco, but not for Lola
Still in the dress she used to wear, faded feathers in her hair
She sits there so refined, and drinks herself half-blind
She lost her youth and she lost her Tony
Now she's lost her mind!
At the Copa, (Co) Copacabana (Copacabana)
The hottest spot north of Havana, (here)
At the Copa, (Co) Copacabana (Copacabana)
Music and passion were always the fashion
At the Copa .... don't fall in love
Don't fall in love
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Copacabana (At the Copa)
Barry Manilow's 'Copacabana (At the Copa)' stands as a defining anthem of the disco era, blending infectious rhythms with a nostalgic melody that transcends its original 1977 release. Originally recorded for the album 'Even Now,' this track features a live performance with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, enhancing its lush, orchestral texture while maintaining the song's signature upbeat groove. The composition, co-written by Manilow and John Bettis, became a global phenomenon, capturing the spirit of summer and celebration. Its enduring popularity stems from its catchy hook and Manilow's charismatic vocal delivery, cementing its status as a staple in dance floors and holiday playlists worldwide. The song remains a testament to the artist's ability to craft music that resonates across generations, bridging the gap between 1970s disco and modern pop standards.

