Adios Senorita

Sylvia Moy, Henry Cosby

[Verse 1]
I thought I'd dilly-dally
So I was strollin' down Tin Can Alley
By a street market place, I came face-to-face
With an angel down in Harlem

[Chorus]
Adios (Adios) senorita
Adios (Adios) bonita, mamacita
Because I've got to be strong
'Cause I've got to get on home
To my sweet one, my sweet little darling

[Verse 2]
Oh, but suddenly we started to meringuein' [?]
To the rhythm of those garbage tops just bangin'
Someone yelled out, "Fresh bananas" to a distant bongo drum
And we danced, Lord, we danced, until the darkness hit the sun

[Pre-Chorus]
And her tears fell like rain
When she saw me get on the train
Leavin' Spanish Harlem

[Chorus]
But I cried out adios (Adios) senorita
Adios (Adios) bonita, mamacita
Gotta get home, Lord, now

(Adios) Adi, Adios
(Adios)

[Verse 3]
Missed the A-Train
Because my baby's waiting for me, Mr. A-Train
You see, my roof is kinda leakin'
And it's lookin' just like rain
And my supper's on the table
And she's on that windowpane

[Chorus]
Adios (Adios) senorita
Adios (Adios) bonita, mamacita

[Outro]
Maybe mañana but not today
I got to see my baby, Lord, I got to be on my way (Adios)
Hasta la vista (Adios), senorita (Adios)

Curiosités sur la chanson Adios Senorita de Edwin Starr

Quand la chanson “Adios Senorita” a-t-elle été lancée par Edwin Starr?
La chanson Adios Senorita a été lancée en 1970, sur l’album “War & Peace”.
Qui a composé la chanson “Adios Senorita” de Edwin Starr?
La chanson “Adios Senorita” de Edwin Starr a été composée par Sylvia Moy, Henry Cosby.

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