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Conchita Lyrics


Ooow!! (da ba da, da ba da)(Yahaa!!)
Este ritmo cha cha
que nacio en la Habana
recordando a Mozart
sinfonia en sol menorThere was a girl called Conchita.
She was a hot bonita.
All the boys wanted to meet her.
And that is how the story goes.She never ever said no, no no!
She tells the boys let's go go.
To a place that only she knows.
And that is how the story goes.Oh, no, no, no, Conchita!
Why you running for your life?
You could stop, it would not kill you.
But you're running to survive(Oh yeah)Da ba dee, da ba dee, da ba dee, ooh
Da ba dee,C'est la vie, mon amour (mon amour!)
Da ba dee, da ba dee, da ba dada
C'est la vie, ma petite, ooh la la!There was a girl called Conchita.
She had a hot colita.

Now she's old, nobody greets her.
And that is how the story goes.She's not the one she used to.
All the beauty's gone.
But I always will remember.
You and me just having fun.(Yahaa!!)Este ritmo cha cha
Que nacio en la Habana
Recordando a Mozart
Sinfonia en sol menorDa ba dee, da ba dee, da ba dee, ooh
Da ba dee, C'est la vie, mon amour (mon amour!)
Da ba dee, da ba dee, da ba dada
C'est la vie, ma petite, ooh la la!Oh, no, no, no, Conchita!
She was a hot, hot bonita.
Oh, no, no, no, Conchita!
But you're running to survive.
And that is how the story goes.
(Go, go, goes)
(Da ba da, da ba da)

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Petrona Martinez is living proof that it can take a lifetime to become an overnight success. She´s also the embodiment of culture and history; one that has African roots and ancestry that penetrate deep into her Latin American home. That home is San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia, land of the slaves. A bus from there and then a journey along a path leads to her house, a place of perpetual feasting surrounded by chickens, donkeys, cats and dogs and children singing, dancing and playing flutes. Until recently, her source of income was gathering sand from the river to make bricks.

Read more about Petrona Martínez on Last.fm.


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