WATCH: Doris Day totally digs you, dude – almost as much as “Tacos, Enchiladas, and Beans”

It’s an unreleased single from 1947, they say, with a melody by Mel Torme and lyrics by Robert Wells. Doris Day sings for all of us — your kisses are sweet, querido, but they’re not Tacos, Enchiladas, and Beans.

Mira los lyrics:

From the snow capped mountains to the coral shores
You’re the only one my heart adores
You’ve only got three competitors
Tacos, enchiladas and beans
From the Mississippi to the Amazon
There’s not much we don’t agree upon
Wish we could get together on
Tacos, enchiladas and beans
Love ’em, dozens of ’em
I consume them by the score
And when I’m through, what do I do
I stamp and holler for more
You can have the fourth position on my list
Must admit your kisses would be missed
But how in the world could I exist
Without tacos, enchiladas and beans
From the snow capped mountains to the coral shores
You’re the only one my heart adores
You’ve only got three competitors
Tacos
From the Mississippi to the Amazon
There’s not much we don’t agree upon
Wish we could get together on
Tacos
Love ’em, dozens of ’em
I consume them by the score
And when I’m through, what do I do
I stamp and holler for more
You can have the fourth position on my list
Must admit your kisses would be missed
But how in the world could I exist
Without tacos, enchiladas and beans
They make me kind of sick
But I love them