Joe Le Taxi

Album: M&J (1987)
Charted: 3
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  • Barbès
    Bienvenue chez Joe

    Joe le Taxi, y va pas partout
    Y marche pas au soda
    Son saxo jaune
    Connaît toutes les rues par cœur
    Tous les petits bars
    Tous les coins noirs
    Et la Seine
    Et ses ponts qui brillent
    Dans sa caisse
    La musique à Joe
    C'est la rumba
    Le vieux rock au mambo

    Joe le Taxi
    C'est sa vie
    Le rhum au mambo
    Embouteillage
    Il est comme ça
    Rhum et mambo
    Joe, Joe, Joe

    Dans sa caisse
    La musique à Joe résonne
    C'est la rumba
    Le vieux rock au mambo bidon
    Vas-y, Joe
    Vas-y, Joe
    Vas-y, fonce
    Dans la nuit, vers l'Amazone

    Joe le Taxi
    Et Xavier Cugat
    Joe le Taxi
    Et Yma Sumac
    Joe, Joe, Joe

    Joe le Taxi
    C'est sa vie
    Le rhum au mambo
    Embouteillage
    Joe le Taxi
    Et les Mariachis
    Joe le Taxi
    Et le cha-cha-chi
    Joe le Taxi
    Et le cha-cha-chi
    Vas-y, Joe
    Vas-y, fonce
    Dans la nuit, vers l'Amazone
    Joe le Taxi
    Et le cha-cha-chi
    Joe le Taxi Writer/s: Etienne Roda-Gil, Franck Langolff
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC FRANCE
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