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Heartbeat Smile - Alejandro Escovedo



     
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Heartbeat Smile Lyrics


A fortune I would pay if I though it would heal
A pair of broken hearts on the top of the hill.
Love’s like a hurricane or a run away train.
Take our chances on the numbers we play.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
On the east side of the bay we watch the parade.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
And the roar of the crowd the lights from above.
And these things take a toll on that given his love.
The man took a fan plays a crooked guitar.
And the songs that he sings in the dungeons and bars.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
On the east side of the bay we watch the parade.

I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
We laugh and we run the sky wouldn't fall.
Depleted the sun with another tall tale.
San Francisco New York the alleys have grown.
I wish I could lift and carry you home.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat smile.
On the east side of the bay we watch the parade.
I miss my friends with the heartbeat
with the heartbeat
with the heartbeat smile.
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Alejandro Escovedo (born January 10, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas) is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter. Escovedo's family tree includes former Santana percussionist Pete Escovedo and Pete's daughter, Sheila E (also Prince's former drummer and later a pop star). He began his music career with The Nuns, a mid-'70s punk band based in San Francisco. He co-founded the pioneering cowpunk band Rank and File in 1979, which moved to Austin, Texas, in 1981 after a stint in New York City.

Read more about Alejandro Escovedo on Last.fm.


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