Tampico
Stan Kenton Lyrics


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I, Tampico, Tampico, on the Gulf of Mexico
Tampico, Tampico, down in Mexico

You buy a beautiful shawl
A souvenir for Aunt Flo
Authentic Mexican yarn
Made in Idaho
I, Tampico, Tampico, on the Gulf of Mexico
Tampico, Tampico, down Mexico

The senoritas, they waive, when you arrive at the dock
The native costumes they wear
Are slacks and bobby socks

I, Tampico, Tampico, on the Gulf of Mexico
Tampico, Tampico, down in Mexico

You buy some pottery there
To beat the luxury tax
You find that when you get home
They sell it cheaper at Sachs

I, Tampico, Tampico, on the Gulf of Mexico
Tampico, Tampico, down in Mexico

You ask a Mexican band
To play a rumba-down-dare
He turns and says to the boys
"Hey, fellas, dig that square!"

I, Tampico, Tampico, on the Gulf of Mexico
Tampico, Tampico, down in Mexico





Down in Mexico

Overall Meaning

The song "Tampico" by Stan Kenton is a lighthearted and humorous take on the experience of American tourists in the city of Tampico, located on the Gulf of Mexico. The lyrics describe the various tourist activities and purchases such as buying a shawl made in Idaho and pottery to avoid the luxury tax. The author also highlights the cultural differences between Mexico and the United States, as the senoritas wave while wearing slacks and bobby socks. The line "dig that square" spoken by the Mexican band leader also emphasizes the difference in musical taste between the two cultures.


Overall, "Tampico" presents an amusing and irreverent look at American tourism and consumerism, juxtaposing it against the authentic Mexican culture represented in the attire of the senoritas and the rumba music played by the band. The song serves as a commentary on the way Americans view and consume other cultures, often reducing them to mere consumer goods and experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

I, Tampico, Tampico, on the Gulf of Mehico
I am Tampico, located on the Gulf of Mexico


Tampico, Tampico, down in Mehico
Tampico is located in Mexico


You buy a beautiful shawl
You purchase a lovely shawl


A souvenir for Aunt Flo
Intended as a gift for Aunt Flo


Authentic Mexican yarn
Genuine Mexican fabric


Made in Idaho
However, it was actually made in Idaho


The senoritas, they waive, when you arrive at the dock
At the dock, the ladies cheer and wave to you


The native costumes they wear
Their traditional outfits consist of


Are slacks and bobby socks
Trousers and socks, rather than dresses or skirts


You buy some pottery there
You purchase some ceramics


To beat the luxury tax
As a way of avoiding the steep tax


You find that when you get home
Upon returning home, you realize


They sell it cheaper at Sachs
That it is being sold for a lower price at Sachs


You ask a Mexican band
You request a band from Mexico


To play a rumba-down-dare
To perform a particular dance beat


He turns and says to the boys
The band leader turns and tells the other members


"Hey, fellas, dig that square!"
"Check out that uncool person!"


Down in Mehico
Somewhere in Mexico




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Written by: Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts

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