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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 20:34, 13 November 2024

Photo of the Coconut Hotel by Mayo Thompson, c.1966

Lyrics

? Suddenly I want to see you For up the landing Clouds of spray Oh, to see the sunrise once Sailing in a banana boat Spiders in the bunches Biting can spell death Trading post in Mozamb. Bassa Seventeen one franc pieces Two ten franc notes Leather purse today

Chronology

Interpretations

  • The song is named after a hotel in the Canary Islands. Mayo Thompson photographed the hotel around 1966.
  • The Red Crayola's long-unreleased second-recorded album was also titled Coconut Hotel
  • The middle section references the song "Day-O (Banana Boat Song)" popularized by Harry Belafonte: "A beautiful bunch of ripe banana / Hide the deadly black tarantula"
  • (wild speculation) The first line could be a mangling of "Alfred, Lord Tennyson"

Live recordings

Show
January 11, 1995 YouTube

References