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He was a man, he was a priest
He was a child, he was a thief
SolitarymanHe, with no right became the one
To rule your mind
Over your mind
Solitaryman, solitaryman, yeahHe was a lie, he was a stiff
He was a girl, he was a myth
SolitarymanHe was a crowd, he was the wind
The one who blows
The dreams away from me
Solitaryman, solitarymanMany days have passed
To hide the thousand miles
He rode behind the brothers
And the sisters who are rock and rolling
SolitarymanHe was a man, he was a priest
He was a child, he was a thief
SolitarymanHe was a lie, he was a stiff
He was a girl, he was a myth

Solitaryman, solitarymanMany days have passed
To hide the thousand miles
He rode behind the brothers
And the sisters who are rock and rollingMany days have passed
To hide the thousand miles
He rode behind the brothers
And the sisters who are rock and rolling
Songwriters
LUCIANO BARLARO, LUIS OLMEDO, MAURICIO ANDRODE, PEDRO POBLETE, RODRIGO DOMINGUEZPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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La Ley (Spanish for "The Law") was a Grammy Award and two-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Chilean pop rock band formed by Andrés Bobe and Rodrigo Aboitiz with Mauricio Claveria, Beto Cuevas and Luciano Rojas in Santiago, Chile. They were originally formed in 1987, and was meant to be a techno/new rave band led by a female vocalist. The original vocalist of the band was Lucía "Shia" Arbulu, female singer that returned to her hometown, Spain, in 1988, shortly after the release of the first EP of the group, which was entitled La Luna.

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