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Mexican Moon - Concrete Blonde



     
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Oh, amigo
Here we do things slow
Money, art, a broken heart
Where did you want to go?Senor, por favor
To the hotel Zona Rosa
What did I come here for?Oh senor, I run
But the damage has been done
Miles have gone away
And my amore, he never comeI look up at the sky
I am tired and dry
Uno tecate and limeThinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonSenor, you are wise
I can see a million years
A million tears behind your eyesTake me home
Take me to the Zona Rosa
Mariachis and tequila

I will dance the night aloneJust some time
Just a little kiss of mine
Take me where I can forget
Senor, you are so very kindI look up at the sky
I am tired and dry
Dos tecate and limeThinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonThinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonI look up at the sky
I will try not to cry
Tres tecate and limeThinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonThinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonThinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moonlight
Thinking of you
Underneath the Mexican moon

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Concrete Blonde is an alternative rock band dating from the early 1980s to the early 1990s (and re-formed again in the 2000s). They are best known for the poignant songwriting and vocals of Johnette Napolitano. Singer / songwriter / bassist Napolitano formed the band Dream 6 with guitarist James Mankey in Los Angeles in 1982, releasing an eponymous EP in France on the Happy Hermit label in 1983. When they signed with IRS in 1986, labelmate Michael Stipe suggested the name Concrete Blonde, describing the contrast between their hard rock music and introspective lyrics.

Read more about Concrete Blonde on Last.fm.


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