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The more I travel across the gravel
The more I sail the sea
The more I feel convinced of the fact
New York's the town for me
Its crazy skyline is right in my line
And when I'm far away
I'm able to bear it for several hours
And then I break down and say
Take me back to Manhattan
Take me back to New York
I'm just longing to see once more
My little home on the hundredth floor
Can you wonder I'm gloomy?
Can you smile when I frown?
I miss the East Side, the West Side, the North Side and the South Side
So, take me back to Manhattan that dear old dirty town
Take me back to Manhattan
Take me back to New York
I'm just longing to see once more
My little home on the hundredth floor
Can you wonder I'm gloomy?
Can you smile when I frown?
I miss the East Side, the West Side, the North Side and the South Side
So, take me back to Manhattan that dear old dirty town
The East, West, [Incomprehensible]
That dear old, sweet old dirty town
Take Me Back to Manhattan was written by Cole Porter.