On the Road to Mandalay

"On the Road to Mandalay" is a song that was originally a poem titled "Mandalay". Later, it was adapted into this song by Oley Speaks. Frank Sinatra featured this song in his 1958 album Come Fly With Me.

A live performance can be found on Sinatra's 1997 live album under Reprise, Frank Sinatra with the Red Norvo Quintet: Live in Australia, 1959.

Lyrics
By the old moulmein pagoda Looking eastward to the sea There's a burma gal a settin' And I know that she waits for me

And the wind is in those palm trees And the temple bells they say Come you back you mother soldier Come you back to Mandalay, come you back to Mandalay

Come you back to Mandalay Where the old flotilla lay I can here those paddles chonkin'

From Rangoon to Mandalay

On the road to Mandalay Where the flying fishes play And the dawn comes up like thunder Out of china across the bay

Ship me somewhere east of suez Where the best is like the worst And there ain't no ten commandments And a cat can raise a thirst

And those crazy bells keep ringing 'cause it's there that I long to be By the egg foo yong pagoda Looking eastward to the see