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From Hell To Paradise - The Mavericks



     
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For thirty years they sang the song of promised victory
But who they've fought and who has won
Didn't matter much to me
I see them driving down the streets
In their fancy shiny cars
Crowds of people to their feet
Their faces full of scarsNo pleasantries, no luxuries
No little children's mild
While minister's wives spent all their lives
In China's finest silk
My back's been broken many times
But my spirit lingers on
The day it comes my way on freedom's ship
I will be goneFrom hell to paradise
I'll always pay the price
From hell to paradise
I'll always pay the priceThis ninety mile trip has taken thirty years to make
They tried to keep forever what was never theirs to take

I cursed and scratched the Devil's hand
As he stood in front of me
One last drag for his big cigar
And he finally set me freeFrom hell to paradise
I'll always pay the price
From hell to paradise
I'll always pay the priceFrom hell to paradise
I'll always pay the price
From hell to paradise
I'll always pay the priceCon ojos tiernos algun dia te mirare
Con brasos abiertos algun dia abrasare
Hay me havana cuando pueda regresare
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MALO, RAULPublished by
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The Mavericks are an American country music band. The group formed in 1989 in Miami, Florida. The Mavericks won Vocal Group of the Year at the Country Music Awards in 1995 and 1996. They won a Grammy Award in 1996 for Best Country Performance by Duo/Group with Vocals. Their version of "Blue Moon" was featured in Tom Hanks' 1995 motion picture "Apollo 13". Members * Raul Malo - vocals
* Robert Reynolds - bass
* Paul Deakin - drums
* Eddie Perez - guitar Former members * David Lee Holt - guitar (1991 - 1994)


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