Mexico

Ronald Paul Morin

I won't let you go
I won't let you go
Not to Detroit City
Not to Chicago.

And I won't let you go
I won't let you go
Not to Mississippi
Not to Tupelo.

But if you're gonna leave
I'm asking you to please
Go all the way
To Mexico.

I won't let you leave
I won't let you leave
Not with all my Django
Emmy Lou and Steve.

I won't let you leave
I won't let you leave
Not with my revival
Tucked down in the sleeve.

But if you're going to go
Take the ones you gave to me
All the way
To Mexico.

All the way to the shore of California Bay
And I'll be fine
'Cause I have taken you back for the last time.

And I won't set you free
I won't set you free
Not to say it's over
Come right back to me.

But if you're gonna go
I'm giving you the key
But only if you'll go
To Mexico.

All the way to the shore of California Bay
And I'll be fine
'Cause I have taken you back for the last time.

All the way to the shore of California Bay
And I'll be fine
'Cause I have taken you back for the last time.

So if you're gonna go baby won't you please go all the way to Mexico
All the way to Mexico

Curiosités sur la chanson Mexico de Jump, Little Children

Sur quels albums la chanson “Mexico” a-t-elle été lancée par Jump, Little Children?
Jump, Little Children a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Between the Dim and the Dark” en 2004 et “Live at the Dock Street Theatre” en 2006.
Qui a composé la chanson “Mexico” de Jump, Little Children?
La chanson “Mexico” de Jump, Little Children a été composée par Ronald Paul Morin.

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