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Poinciana (song)

"Poinciana" is a song to music by Nat Simon and lyrics by Buddy Bernier written in 1936. The tune is based on a Cuban folk tune "''La canción del árbol''" ("The song of the tree"). The poinciana tree itself, ''delonix regia'', is a tree introduced to Cuba from Madagascar.〔''Sanatorium'' p. 508 Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, Dasa Dattatreya Dasa - 2010 "Poinciana". Song with lyrics by Buddy Bernier and music by Nat Simon, written in 1936. The poinciana, or flame tree, is an ornamental tree with strikingly beautiful orange and scarlet blossoms that grows in tropical and subtropical"〕 Glenn Miller performed it in the late 1930s with his civilian band and then again in 1943 using lush strings with his Army Air Force Band. Benny Carter and Bing Crosby both issued versions in 1944.〔Ted Gioia, ''The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire'' p. 337 2012 "... 1996 Poinciana Composed by Nat Simon, with lyrics by Buddy Bernier And what exactly, you ask, is a Poinciana? ... They based the song on a Cuban folk tune named "Cancion del Arbol", which translates as—yes, you guessed it!"〕
It was widely popularised in the 1952 film ''Dreamboat'' and subsequently became a standard covered by artists including Johnny Mathis, Nat King Cole, Vic Damone, Keith Jarrett, Percy Faith, Diane Schuur, The Four Freshmen, The Manhattan Transfer and Ahmad Jamal, and which featured again in the 1995 film ''The Bridges of Madison County''. In 1978 disco duo Paradise Express recorded a version which made the top 20 on the disco charts.
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