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I met a girl at the carnival
In Rio de Janeiro
We danced all night on the boulevard
In doorways we did the tangoI miss her lips and the way she sashayed her hips
As she shook her shoulders
I miss the smell of her hair, I don't care
If it takes my whole life to find herWe were dancing in the summer rain
We were dancing through the night
I never knew her real name
So I called her Spanish Eyes
Spanish EyesThe sun came up and the girl was gone
Her masquerade was over
I searched the streets drunk with love
But no one seemed to know herI miss the touch of her body so much
I long for the warmth inside her
Somewhere in time she will come back to me
And I'll spend my whole life beside herWe were dancing in the summer rain
We were dancing through the night

I never knew her real name
So I called her Spanish EyesI miss her lips and the way she sashayed her hips
As she shook her shoulders
I miss the smell of her hair, I don't care
If it takes my whole life to find herWe were dancing in the summer rain
We were dancing through the night
I never knew her real name
So I called her Spanish EyesWe were dancing in the summer rain
We were dancing through the night
I never knew her real name
So I called her Spanish Eyes
Spanish Eyes
Spanish Eyes

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Malcolm Roberts
Birth name Malcolm Roberts
Born 31 March 1944(1944-03-31)
Blackley, Manchester, England
Origin Manchester
Died 7 February 2003 (aged 58)
Chertsey, Surrey
Genres Traditional popular music
Occupations Singer, actor, musical theatre
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1964 - 2003
Labels RCA, Major Minor, Right Recordings
Malcolm Roberts (31 March 1944 — 7 February 2003[1]) was a English singer, who enjoyed three hit singles from 1967 to 1969 in the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Read more about Malcolm Roberts on Last.fm.


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